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You usually talk about parasites once a month on your show. Why does there seem to be certain times of the month that you talk about them over others? ~ Carmen/Santa Clarita,CA
Dear Carmen ~ Most parasites (of the roundworm, tapeworm, protozoa and fluke ilk) have a life-cycle surrounding the phases of the moon. During the full moon, most of these parasites reproduce; the old generation dies and leaves behind a new generation of parasites to feed off of the host’s blood, organs and tissues. We believe this is the best time to “attack” the new generation with safe, natural herbal remedies that have been used for thousands of years, such as Wormwood, Quassia Bark, Black Walnut Hull, Cloves, etc.
Meanwhile, the old, now-dead and dying generation becomes part of the host’s fecal matter. If the host is constipated, these little dead bodies become a great feeding ground for worms and protozoa in the intestinal tract, as well as for Candida albicans, a fungus that thrives and may lead to leaky gut syndrome, I.B.S., Chronic Fatigue Syndrome & Fibromyalgia and other progressive diseases.
The entire process of the gastrointestinal tract is to digest and derive nutrients from foods, distribute nutrients from the intestinal tract to the rest of the body and then expel the waste matter of these foods from the body through bowel movements. It is the primary way for the body to detoxify and, when constipated, your body cannot properly detoxify. Toxins from the fecal matter back up into the body through the liver, the gallbladder, the pancreas, etc. and can lead to progressive diseases such as Diabetes, Cancer and neurological disorders. That is why it is so important to have as many bowel movements per day as the number of meals you eat, plus one or two more. The more bowel movements a person has, the better!
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