The good news is that when the fluke and all its stages have been killed, the ortho-phospho-tyrosine disappears. In 24 hours all ortho-phospho-tyrosine is gone! Your malignancy is gone. You still have the task of repairing the damage. But your cancer
cannot come back. And you have won the battle for your life. BUT WHAT ABOUT THE BATTLE FOR YOUR HEALTH? Let us step back again into the nightmare of cancer.
Why do the microscopic fluke stages choose the cervix or prostate or lung in which to settle for reproduction? Perhaps it is because this organ has developed "safety islands" for them, namely, precancerous tumors. A benign tumor has lost its im-
mune power for you, so that it cannot catch and kill the tiny invaders. After all, there is isopropyl alcohol present, and many other toxins as well. The heavy metals copper, cobalt and vanadium are there. Often mercury and nickel are there. Lanthanide
metals like yttrium and thulium are there. These are known to cause mutations. Common toxins like arsenic from household pesticides are there. PCBs and Freon are there. Fungus is even growing there and producing patulin, a carcinogenic myco-
toxin (carcinogenic means cancer-causing; a mycotoxin is a toxin produced by a fungus). Is it just a coincidence that the parasite survives and reproduces itself best in your most unhealthy organs?
We have been taught to believe that every parasite is so
unique that a different drug is required to kill each one. The
better drugs, such as Praziquantel™ and Levamisole™ or even
Flagyl™ and Piperazine™, can each kill several worm varieties.
But this is just not practical when dozens of different parasites
are present. We have dozens of different parasites in us! It
would be best to kill them all together even though only the in-
testinal fluke is causing cancer.
Look at the case histories. It is not unusual for someone to have a dozen (or more) parasites out of the 120 parasites I have samples of (they are listed in The Tests). You can assume that you, too, have a dozen different parasites. We are heavily para-
sitized beings! Our bodies are large enough to provide food and shelter for lots of these free loaders. If they were settled on the outside where we could see them, like lice or ticks, we would rid ourselves in a flash. Nothing is more distasteful to the imagination than hordes of biting, chewing, crawling, sucking creatures on our flesh. But what about IN our flesh? We cannot see inside ourselves, so we mistakenly assume that nothing is there.
No comments:
Post a Comment