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From: Matt Baker <[log in to unmask]>
> A couple or so weeks ago I posted about the woman w/ovarian cancer
> undergoing chelation treatments and being put on a paleo-type diet by a
> 91-year-old doctor. She said she had parasites (she didn't tell me what
> kind and I didn't interrupt to ask). Said the dr told her ALL cancer
> patients have parasites. None of her other drs (ones before she went the
> alternative medicine route) had ever tested her for parasites.
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Theola, many of the women on my breast cancer list periodically do a
parasite cleanse during which they flush all kinds of parasites into the
toilet: foot long liver parasites, balls of smaller worms, etc. Yuck.
There is a specific worm type that is present in breast cancer. I don't
think it is known which comes first - the worm or the cancer; perhaps your
friend's doctor meant that while all humans have parasites, her breast
cancer was associated w/ a specific worm.
This may be getting off-topic, but I would really encourage "raw" eaters to
consider parasite cleansing. The worm load we carry around can cause
propblems via their excrement. I haven't looked into this enough to try it
myself, but plan to in the future.
I remember the last time I brought up parasite cleansing on this list and
there weren't too many people who thought it was a good idea. :) We all
carry a worm load, just like other animals. I still think it is most
probable that having a high worm load can interfere w/ healing.
kath
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