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Apr 21Liked by Tessa Lena

One thing I use when I see something funny happening on my skin is a silver gel from Thank You silver.

I also made a salve of shea butter, nigella sativa, frankincense and myrrh, with some myrrh. All the components are organic. It works.

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"PSA" means "Prostate Specific Antigen". Your header was initially confusing.

We have already entered an epoch where elites are trying any mechanism conceivable to reduce the number of humans alive, without breaking the miracle which is Modern-Industrial-Economy.

Accepting any potential vector via injections aimed at billions of people seems to be very unwise, if you value your life and health.

We have been warned, already. Avoid mass produced vectors of poison and disease, including "food like products" with addictive qualities and long lists of ingredients.

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Apr 21Liked by Tessa Lena

Something else. A doctor from the middle west told me that by taking 4 teaspoons of Xylitol daily for 6 months I could silence Lyme. Xylitol is birch and our bodies are not prepared to digest it. So it works its magic unopposed. Cheap solution, and he said the magic words: nobody wants you to know about this because it is so cheap. He said it would not be easy. Basically I had to stay within dashing distance of a commode for 6 months. I did it. And sure enough, no more symptoms. Bear in mind: this is anecdotal.

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why do I get the feeling the role of parasites in human health is something the Medical Tyrants DO NOT want us to know?

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Parasites protecting parasites?

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I wanted to try to explain how germ and terrain theory do not compliment each other in a better way.

So here's the view of parasites as helpers vs parasites as invaders. It's cool if you don't get it, just trying to help you understand that they are contrary.

Terrain theory says parasites are there to clean up toxic shit.

Germ theory says you get infected with parasites.

Terrain is about dealing with the result of damage.

Germ is about being invaded by foreign things who make you sick.

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How can it be that the generations born post-WW2, in the West at least, have unlearned so much?

That's my first thought when people seem panicky over infectious diseases, molds, fungi, and parasites.

Here's a rough guide:

Cook your food thoroughly: no semi-raw meat of any kind, period.

Boiling water for at least 15 minutes kills off 99.9% of viruses, bacteria and whatnot.

One of the greatest sources of parasites is fresh fruit and vegetables of the "organic" or "ecological" kind (goes double for fungi and molds). This was known in Antiquity already - so rinse thoroughly, especially if you use old-fashioned fertiliser (shit) and "goldwater". And forget about stuff like fresh salad leaves; stick to stuff that you can boil or in other ways cook properly.

(I'm no fan of herbi-/pesticides, but they do kill off most of the dangerous stuff - while introducing the danger of us ingesting chemicals with long-term damaging properties. We're not using the chemicals just for the Heck of it, you know.)

If picking berries in an area where you know foxes or similar can carry intestinal parasites, never eat the berries raw; always cook them. Do that even if you are planning to ferment the juices.

And read up on the parasites, mold and fungi common to your habitat - my advice is based on my locale (sub-arctic, boreal forests) and might not apply if you live in [insert vasrly different habitat here].

Take the threat of parasites seriously, you /do not/ want to get infected with fox tapeworm f.e. You can carry it for up to 15 years or more inside your liver (or other organs, including the brain), where it forms cysts. When the cysts eventually burst, the larva are spewed forth into whatever canal the organ is attached to, and you may well die from the trauma. In the extreme cases, the cysts can reach tennis-ball size.

So do take parasites seriously.

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