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Deparasitization protocol for three months:
One of the things we have forgotten is to follow the natural cycle of the
Moon for many of our routines. This is why it is important to start
treatment during the first three days of the Full Moon and continue during
the Waning Moon period.
There’s more effectiveness in this period because this is when most
nematodes mate in the bowels. This protocol goes beyond a simple
deparasitization, and it’s designed to be used when conventional
deparasitizations fail.
During treatment, but especially at the beginning, it is absolutely
necessary to use continuous daily CD enemas as well as a castor oil purge
(a mineral purgative agent like the Epson Salts or the vegetable mix of
Sen’s leaves). This treatment is specially oriented to the deparasitization
of intestinal parasites of large size, mainly roundworm nematodes such as
Ascaris. It’s effective for most nematodes but it can be less effective
against tapeworms such as the Taenia family. In case of a
Taenia condition, the treatment with Niclosamide is effective. It’s an
advisable drug because it has a low level of toxicity.
n practice, all children
affected by autism and most
chronically ill
individuals show a high
amount of mucous that is
hard to identify sometimes.
It resembles a dead Ascaris
or according to some, an intestinal mucous. Intestinal mucous over 1-
meter-long has been found and therefore, it is unlikely that this belongs to
the patient. The University of Bologna in Italy claims that this mucous
belongs to the body. However, Dr Volinsky from the University of
Florida was able to perform a DNA analysis of the mucous and he thinks
this is foreign to the human body.