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<<...In TCAD, Dr. says migraines can be the cause of

a wormlet called the strongyloid. This wormlet comes

from horses. Although there are headaches, migraines,

and others, the causes of all overlap a great deal.

Tooth infection, urinary tract infection, bowel

problems, and the wormlet are the common cause of

migraine headaches....

>>

I don't agree with Hulda on a good many things, and this is one area

in which I strongly disagree with her. Please note , that my

disagreement is with Hulda.

I think that a great number of migraines as well as other headaches

originate with distress, repressed emotions, or pain that has been buried in

the body through inattention or denial. The mind and body are great

healers, and they are also a provider of a great deal of discomfort when

left unattended.

I've had migraines since early childhood. My first one was while selling

newspapers on a large military base when I was eleven. The migraine that I

got was easily the worst that I've ever had. I was alone walking through

barracks selling my papers, and my only transportation was hours away. I

was hungry and downright lonely and the physical pain was ferocious. A very

kind GI let me lay on a cot in his tent while he went to get me something to

eat. I didn't want anything to eat but he eventually found an orange that

he handed me and asked me to eat it. With my first bite my headache

instantly disappeared. Not a trace was left. It didn't take a minute, it

was gone instantly. The bite I took hadn't even gotten to my throat, let

alone to my stomach. There are loads of " psychological " implications in

that experience.

As I began to experience these headaches more and more, I thought that the

" orange " was my cure. They never again did a thing for me. As an adult I

look back at many of the migraines that I experienced in childhood and some

I had as an adult that were triggered by food. (Foods are a common trigger

for them.) What particularly set them off for me was one of my favorite

breakfasts, pancakes and milk. (Flour can be a trigger.) They could

produce some real head poppers. As I've stopped drinking milk I've found

that pancakes alone don't cause me a headache, but if I drink milk along

with them my chances for a headache are very high. In fact, I personally

believe that if God wanted me to drink milk past eight years old She would

have kept my mother lactating and feeding my siblings and I until the day

that she died! Anyway, I eventually got all the flashing lights along with

the headaches. I have received spiritual healing help with these headaches

and in fact had one stopped instantly, which had been going on night and day

for four days. I have seen others experience results just as dramatic with

that type of healing. I rarely get the " ache " part anymore, but still get

the flashing lights that disrupt my vision, but I also know what

energies/pain I'm moving out of my head that causes this reaction.

Repress and deny are coping mechanisms, and for many children it is the only

option they have in order to survive in their family. Not all children are

raised that way, but for those who were, the remnants of all that which has

been buried within can come out in some very destructive ways - including

cancer and other health issues.

The book " Cancer: 50 Essential Things to Do.... " was authored by a man who

had lung cancer and had a lung removed, then got cancer in the other one and

was given six months to live. He sought out all types of cancer survivors

who had made non-medical recoveries (more than 200) to find their common

thread. The result was his book, and he too lived well beyond the six

months (don't know if he is still alive, but his cancer went into

remission). One common thread among all of those survivors is that they

changed their outlook on life. I remember a Japanese man who eventually

went into full remission who had " incurable and inoperable " cancer with only

about 3 months to live. He said he learned to love everything about

himself, just the way he was. He even learned to love his cancer, and

thanked God for giving it to him. I believe that loving oneself is a giant

step in curing or recovering from anything, and it's one that I am learning

and relearning.

Too many ills are placed on " things " - and it keeps us from looking at " us. "

Jim B

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Hi ,

I have very high levels of these tiny threadworms, they forma a mucoidal

type layer of flora that generally covers most of my bowels. I also have

at the first end of the colon many roundworms, that look a lot like big

white earthworms. It is always hard to get one of those out, but the

threadworms I see every day. They are usually in some mucous.

I am doing some better since I buy my water. I used to use and reuse

gallon glass bottles with a moldy stain under the caps. I used to make my

own distilled, without extra care for disinfection procedures.

As I look at your post, I think even more, suspect, of making my own

distilled, of not doing something right, or doing something very wrong.

Going back to worms, are ascaris strongyloids (roundworms) related to the

threadworm strongyloids? Are the threadworms just the larvae of the roundworms?

Take care,

Lenny

At 11:29 AM 6/26/01 -0700, you wrote:

>Hi Lenny,

>

>In TCAD, Dr. says migraines can be the cause of

>a wormlet called the strongyloid. This wormlet comes

>from horses. Although there are headaches, migraines,

>and others, the causes of all overlap a great deal.

>

>Tooth infection, urinary tract infection, bowel

>problems, and the wormlet are the common cause of

>migraine headaches.

>

>There are also allergic connections that include milk,

>citrus, eggs, and salty foods.

>

>Eliminating bacteria and the strongyloides leads to a

>permanent solution.

>

>She says the wormlet comes first because even children

>have migraines. Strongyloides is a microscopically

>small threadworm that horses are plagued with, but

>humans and pets pick it up easily. Every migraine

>sufferer (100%) has high levels of this tiny worm.

>Perhaps it is really the special bacteria it brings

>with it that cause the blood vessels to seep or spasm

>in the brain, causing pain. Zap it immediately.

>

>Bacteria hidden under a tooth filling or root canal or

>in a space where a tooth was pulled can be the cause.

>Staphyloccus aureus is a favorite, but various

>Clostridia, Streps and others are often seen too. You

>don't feel pain from this small abscess because the

>pressure isn't building up inside it. It has found a

>way into your body -namely, your brain!-so no pressure

>builds up to alert you. Find an alternative dentist

>with experience cleaning cavitations and finding small

>hidden abscesses. If you get immediate relief from

>dentalwork, only to lose ground again later, the

>abscess may have formed again (they are notorious for

>forming again). Go back to the dentist.

>

>Then she writes about how the colon is a mass of

>bacteria, you should eliminate 2x per day, take

>casgara grada if not, senna tea, or magnesium oxide if

>your own regularity is lacking.

>

>Gallstones in the liver and a congested liver are

>sources of bacteria also, so do liver cleanses and

>note the effect.

>

>Then she asks if it's the toxins made by the bacteria

>or the inflammation from the bacteria or wormlets

>themselves that produces the headache?

>

>Certainly, one can eat the toxins by themselves in

>foods like yogurt, cheese, sour cream, and wine to

>develop " royal " headaches. Saty away from these

>tyramine containing foods. Boil all dairy foods to

>prevent salmonellas and shigellas from swimming in

>your beleagured brain. Don't eat dairy foods that

>can't be boiled for 10 seconds.

>

>Begin by killing strongyloides and other parasites,

>bacteria, and viruses with a zapper. Hopefully this

>will only leave a few stragglers behind in abscesses,

>gallstones, and the bowel contents. She mentions E.

>Coli, says to stop reusing water bottles, and says to

>do the Bowel Program.

>

>Never let a horse or pet salivate on you....

>

>I know cabbages can help keep the number of worms

>down, and you're trying that.

>

>Good luck.

>

>

>

>

>__________________________________________________

>

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Hi Jim,

All of my migraines are of the slow onset, one to two days, slowly go

away. Sick headache, systemic headache with upset stomach, digestion

stops, food rots, uric is removed by the kidneys, and are reflected in the

cerebralspinal fluid, giving the " burning " feeling above my right eye. And

as the worst worm infestation seems to be in my right colon, same side as

the migraine, although now I have them some on the left side after or

before the right side sometimes. The right side i have had since

1976. The left side started in 1991 with the appearance of the lump on my

left side of my colon.

The " lights " I think are a sudden release of neurotoxins by the snakes in

our intestines.

Take care,

Lenny

ps The lights precede a migraine perhaps, as the nerotoxins pass the blood

brain barrier causing the pituitary hormone imbalance beginning the

hydration imbalance causing a " waterlog " condition putting the squeeze on

the anterior pituitary squeezing out extra ADH (anti diuretic hormone)

which affects the kidneys, and they stop filtering out the uric acid from

the blood which reflects in the cerebrospinal fluid, causing the awful

burning irritation pain in the brain, near one or more sinus cavities, or

above them, for me above one or the other eye.

At 01:32 PM 6/26/01 -0700, you wrote:

><<...In TCAD, Dr. says migraines can be the cause of

>a wormlet called the strongyloid. This wormlet comes

>from horses. Although there are headaches, migraines,

>and others, the causes of all overlap a great deal.

>

>Tooth infection, urinary tract infection, bowel

>problems, and the wormlet are the common cause of

>migraine headaches....

>

>>>

>

>I don't agree with Hulda on a good many things, and this is one area

>in which I strongly disagree with her. Please note , that my

>disagreement is with Hulda.

>

>I think that a great number of migraines as well as other headaches

>originate with distress, repressed emotions, or pain that has been buried in

>the body through inattention or denial. The mind and body are great

>healers, and they are also a provider of a great deal of discomfort when

>left unattended.

>

>I've had migraines since early childhood. My first one was while selling

>newspapers on a large military base when I was eleven. The migraine that I

>got was easily the worst that I've ever had. I was alone walking through

>barracks selling my papers, and my only transportation was hours away. I

>was hungry and downright lonely and the physical pain was ferocious. A very

>kind GI let me lay on a cot in his tent while he went to get me something to

>eat. I didn't want anything to eat but he eventually found an orange that

>he handed me and asked me to eat it. With my first bite my headache

>instantly disappeared. Not a trace was left. It didn't take a minute, it

>was gone instantly. The bite I took hadn't even gotten to my throat, let

>alone to my stomach. There are loads of " psychological " implications in

>that experience.

>

>As I began to experience these headaches more and more, I thought that the

> " orange " was my cure. They never again did a thing for me. As an adult I

>look back at many of the migraines that I experienced in childhood and some

>I had as an adult that were triggered by food. (Foods are a common trigger

>for them.) What particularly set them off for me was one of my favorite

>breakfasts, pancakes and milk. (Flour can be a trigger.) They could

>produce some real head poppers. As I've stopped drinking milk I've found

>that pancakes alone don't cause me a headache, but if I drink milk along

>with them my chances for a headache are very high. In fact, I personally

>believe that if God wanted me to drink milk past eight years old She would

>have kept my mother lactating and feeding my siblings and I until the day

>that she died! Anyway, I eventually got all the flashing lights along with

>the headaches. I have received spiritual healing help with these headaches

>and in fact had one stopped instantly, which had been going on night and day

>for four days. I have seen others experience results just as dramatic with

>that type of healing. I rarely get the " ache " part anymore, but still get

>the flashing lights that disrupt my vision, but I also know what

>energies/pain I'm moving out of my head that causes this reaction.

>

>Repress and deny are coping mechanisms, and for many children it is the only

>option they have in order to survive in their family. Not all children are

>raised that way, but for those who were, the remnants of all that which has

>been buried within can come out in some very destructive ways - including

>cancer and other health issues.

>

>The book " Cancer: 50 Essential Things to Do.... " was authored by a man who

>had lung cancer and had a lung removed, then got cancer in the other one and

>was given six months to live. He sought out all types of cancer survivors

>who had made non-medical recoveries (more than 200) to find their common

>thread. The result was his book, and he too lived well beyond the six

>months (don't know if he is still alive, but his cancer went into

>remission). One common thread among all of those survivors is that they

>changed their outlook on life. I remember a Japanese man who eventually

>went into full remission who had " incurable and inoperable " cancer with only

>about 3 months to live. He said he learned to love everything about

>himself, just the way he was. He even learned to love his cancer, and

>thanked God for giving it to him. I believe that loving oneself is a giant

>step in curing or recovering from anything, and it's one that I am learning

>and relearning.

>

>Too many ills are placed on " things " - and it keeps us from looking at " us. "

>

>Jim B

>

>

>

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