Deeply affected by a shocking book I’m reading, I thought it was imperative to share its information with you. Apparently, nobody is parasite-free, says Dr. James R. Overman, author of “Overcoming Parasites Naturally.”
Go over this checklist; it might include your health challenges. While there may be other causes for the following symptoms, don’t discount the possibility of parasites being the culprit.
Parasitic-induced symptoms
Scalp and skin: Acne, rashes, psoriasis, open sores, boils, discoloration, itching
Brain: Memory loss, depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, headaches, insomnia, seizures
Eyes: Double vision, blindness
Ears: Itching, draining, loss of balance, hearing loss
Thyroid: Hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, weight loss, chronic fatigue, lumps, tumors, goiter
Larynx: Hoarseness, coughing, loss of voice
Lymph glands: Swelling, lowered immunity
Lungs: Coughing, difficulty breathing
Liver: Numb or tingling fingers, painful right abdomen, light-colored stools
Pancreas: Diabetes, painful left side of abdomen
Stomach: Acid reflux, heartburn, bloating, gas, loss of appetite
Colon: Irritable bowel syndrome, loss of bowel control, rectal itching/hemorrhoids
Kidneys: Swollen legs, low back pain
Adrenal glands: Mood swings related to eating or not eating, hyperactivity, energy loss
Heart: Rapid or irregular heartbeat, leaky valves, chest/neck/arm pain
Prostate: Swelling, loss of sex drive, pain when urinating
Creating havoc within
A parasite is any creature living in another organism (endoparasite) or on the organism (ectoparasite), which is always at the expense of the host organism.
From roundworms, pinworms, flukes, and tapeworms to protozoa, amoebae, mites, ticks, bedbugs, lice, fungi, yeast, slime molds, even bacteria, viruses, oncoviruses and prions—parasites have many names. But sooner or later, they create havoc in the human body.
How do parasites enter the body? Female worms living in a dog’s heart lay eggs that spread through the blood. A mosquito bites the dog. The parasites transfer to the mosquito, which then bites a human being. The worms then find their way into the human heart.
Meanwhile, human pinworms can be picked up from an infected hand, classrooms, clothing, and bed or bath linen.
Other parasites like flukes hatch in solvents, isopropyl alcohol and methyl alcohol.
The most common way to get infected is by eating contaminated food and water.
While total avoidance from mosquitoes, animals carrying parasites, or restaurants whose food preparation may not be hygienic is impossible, we can do the following:
Wash hands thoroughly before and after going to the toilet.
Ensure household pets are parasite-free; don’t sleep with your pets.
Make sure all household members are parasite-free.
Don’t use someone else’s clothing.
Drink clean water.
Suzie’s story
I have been battling severe sugar cravings for years. I also need to take regular medication for a yeast infection.
One day, I decided to adopt a lifestyle change. Through a naturopathic doctor, I learned that I was invaded by yeast, which grew stronger because of all the sugar I was taking. While I was taking antibiotics, not once did I think of taking probiotics.
Today, I live smarter. Sugar intake is down to almost zero. I take probiotics daily and eat healthier. Goodbye, yeast problem. No more chronic fatigue and mood swings.
Natural remedies
There are two complimentary ways to kill parasites: through herbs and the Harmonic Quad, the latter a pulse generator that produces a safe, multiplexed electrical signal that kills parasite in minutes.
Meanwhile, a powerhouse combination of herbs can rid the body of parasites: ashwagandha, alfalfa seed, cramp bark, ironweed root, yellow dock root, black walnut hull, white oak bark, tansy herb, blessed thistle, skullcap, sunflower petals, juniper berry, garlic, aloe vera, wormwood, neem, cloves, pumpkin seeds, marshmallow root, male fern.
This week’s affirmation: “I claim perfect health.”
Love and light!
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