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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.
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