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Originally posted by juniperberry
Funny you should mention it. And I've noticed that no one else has brought this up, but Dr. Hulda Clarke has written 2 (large) books on this very idea. "The Cure for all Cancers" and "The Cure for all Diseases".
Originally posted by hawaiigurl
She is the first to have made popular the Black Walnut/Clove/Wormwood regime.
Originally posted by mopusvindictus
WARNING NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART OR STOMACH DO NOT LOOK IF SQUEEMISH
Not going to actually post Images... it's too much
This is sickening
Parasites of this type in full Bloom
You were warned
Parasites
[edit on 20-11-2008 by mopusvindictus]
Originally posted by whitewave
I thought Rene Cassie popularized it when she made her famous Essiac (Cassie spelled backwards) tea? She was giving it away to avoid persecution/prosecution from the government. As long as she didn't charge for it they couldn't charge her with practicing medicine without a license even though they tried several times. They did eventually shut her down.
You can still get Essiac tea at the healthfood stores or just make your own.
Originally posted by mopusvindictus
What sounds like science fiction was all too real for Dawn Becerra, who found a parasitic worm lodged in her brain after eating a pork taco while vacationing in Mexico.
Originally posted by mopusvindictusI think this is seriously the first time EVER I have felt that from anything I have come across in my quest for the bizarre in life... I can Honestly say... The Brain Worms are TERRIFYING
Originally posted by Dinoking
There is a theory that we need parasites to boost our immune systems.
Originally posted by AshleyD
reply to post by gopher mines
This article made me feel faint. However, worms in the brain really isn't that uncommon. Not exactly often but not exactly rare, either. There's even been cases where a patient goes in for brain surgery, the skull cap is removed, and an actual worm infestation is discovered.
Yes, I'm definitely feeling faint.