Guest guest Posted July 23, 2005 Report Share Posted July 23, 2005 > Does anyone have experience getting rid of tapeworms? I am pretty sure > I have a problem with them and when I look up frequencies, there is > always a warning to not use them unless you are familiar with > the " tapeworm protocol " . > The tapeworm protocol is posted at http://www.electroherbalism.com/Naturopathy/Regimens/AntiparasiticRegimen.htm If you ever forget where it is, just google " tapeworm protocol. " turf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2005 Report Share Posted July 23, 2005 Its easy to tell if you have tapeworms. Almost everybody has them! Secondly if you examine your business you will see thin semi-clear onion skin kooking material that floats on the surface and sometimes some square-looking yellow-brown chunks that look like chicklets but thinner. I use ozonated enemas to rid the large intestine of them. To get to the small intestine I use the Dinshah Ghadiali 'Spectro-Chrome' method of shining yellow light onto the abdomen for one hour facing magnetic north. I sit and read while doing this in relative darkness. Simply obtain a yellow tinted outdoor flood light lamp. The wattage isn't important, the cheapest (lowest wattage) will do. I know that shining a light on the body sounds bizzare but so did Rife technology until you examined it more closely. Light energy is energy just like Rife, , Lakhovsky, etc. The pathogens will pass in about 12 hours from exposure. The last time I did it I got a large quantity of cyst cases which was a very good sign. Parasites live in us at various stages so these protocols must be repeated to get them out or at least reduce their levels. Don't eat any pork products, sushi, or any bottom dwelling sea creatures and all non- finfish such as catfish etc. Sushi can be deadly, especially for 1 out of 250 of us who have hemochromotosis. http://www.americanhs.org/vibro.htm They misspelled it on their web site! Wow! http://hgic.clemson.edu/factsheets/HGIC3660.htm > Does anyone have experience getting rid of tapeworms? I am pretty sure > I have a problem with them and when I look up frequencies, there is > always a warning to not use them unless you are familiar with > the " tapeworm protocol " . > > Thanks > TKG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2005 Report Share Posted July 23, 2005 Hey there comdyne2002,I have used the spectrochrome therapy also,and it works.A very simple method of healing.Sometimes the simple things work the best. Also if you have read about Dinshah you will have noticed that they persued and prosecuted this man with a vengeance.That usually means that they really want to bury information at all cost. I also built an R/B system that I am starting to experiment with. Be well and take care. Regards Guy comdyne2002 wrote: >Its easy to tell if you have tapeworms. Almost everybody has them! >Secondly if you examine your business you will see thin semi-clear >onion skin kooking material that floats on the surface and sometimes >some square-looking yellow-brown chunks that look like chicklets but >thinner. > >I use ozonated enemas to rid the large intestine of them. To get to >the small intestine I use the Dinshah Ghadiali 'Spectro-Chrome' >method of shining yellow light onto the abdomen for one hour facing >magnetic north. I sit and read while doing this in relative >darkness. Simply obtain a yellow tinted outdoor flood light lamp. >The wattage isn't important, the cheapest (lowest wattage) will do. > >I know that shining a light on the body sounds bizzare but so did >Rife technology until you examined it more closely. Light energy is >energy just like Rife, , Lakhovsky, etc. The pathogens will >pass in about 12 hours from exposure. The last time I did it I got a >large quantity of cyst cases which was a very good sign. Parasites >live in us at various stages so these protocols must be repeated to >get them out or at least reduce their levels. Don't eat any pork >products, sushi, or any bottom dwelling sea creatures and all non- >finfish such as catfish etc. Sushi can be deadly, especially for 1 >out of 250 of us who have hemochromotosis. > >http://www.americanhs.org/vibro.htm They misspelled it on their web >site! Wow! > >http://hgic.clemson.edu/factsheets/HGIC3660.htm > > > > > > > > >>Does anyone have experience getting rid of tapeworms? >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2005 Report Share Posted July 24, 2005 In a message dated 7/23/2005 1:51:51 PM Mountain Daylight Time, bluesky@... writes: Its easy to tell if you have tapeworms. Almost everybody has them! I don't know that this is true. Being a nurse I have examined more poop that I care to remember. From Hundreds of people, at least, in 25 years of experience, both in nursing and as a colonic therapist. I have only seen tape worm once, and yes, it can be clearly visible. Barbara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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