Are spices actually effective against intestinal parasites.

So, ken stoico, what the hell were you doing on your last vacation? Hiking barefoot, knee deep in open sewers while eating raw pork and biting the nails of people who had just scratched their asses but hadn’t washed their hands yet?

Seriously, three intestinal parasitic infections at once? You should be a case study, dude.

How did you identify the parasites? And, able to recognize the symptoms as you were, how is it you weren’t aware that anti-helminthic medications are pretty much all out of patent and as cheap as medicine can reasonably be? Nobody’s gleefully rubbing their hands together at the profit they can make off pinworm medication or tapeworm pills.

Well you see, he was full of it at the time.

Actually Dr Goldstein it’s quite easy…

Perhaps not.

Try National Geographic Documentaries “The Body Snatchers.”

Dr. Rosenbaum, thank you for the information.

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Point of information: do intestinal parasites ever migrate to the brain?

Why yes, sometimes they do.

Well that might explain something.

This documentary says they can actually make you smarter.

So what’s the big deal? Seems like some Dr.s and the medical community don’t like cleansing the colon. I advise all of you to do some research on the subject.
Looking back, I may have eaten the oocycts (eggs) when I had a salt bagel with lox and cream cheese at a small deli on 12 Ave. The fish tapeworm (not pork) came from the uncooked salmon, the round worms from the tomatoes and lettuce that were harvested in Mexico, and the thread worms from the kid who made the sandwich and forgot to wash his hands…we call this a 3 in 1.
My point being… it’s quite easy to get infected.

I also forgot to mention that I used the red dry chile peppers…not the fresh. You can buy them at any grocery store. Just cut, fry and add to any of your favorite dishes with the seeds … chile con carne, spaghetti, salads…etc. I started out with about 5 small peppers and gradually increased the number to about 8. I also ate some garlic bread to neutralize the heat. I did this for a month and was amazed at the results.

I do not recommend this for children. Children in poverty stricken areas (most infected) do not eat hot chiles, Dr.

I agree. Good luck!

because it’s *not necessary. * It’s sad that some people who have turned “colon cleansing” into a borderline fetish have managed to convince otherwise-intelligent people that the human digestive system has just recently become something fragile and in need of regular maintenance.

Many of us have and have concluded it’s bunk. But I know the real meaning behind that sentence is that you presume that anyone who “did some research” would naturally come about and agree with you, and I say fuck that.

Yes, anyone who has done some research would agree with me…even Dr. Lippshitz

Well let’s look at the true story…this was written by Mattie Johnson, John Wayne’s maid. “Mr Wayne would wake up around 10:00 a.m everyday. The first thing he’d do was smoke a half a pack of cigarettes and drink 3-4 cups of coffee. At 11:00 a.m.
he would eat breakfast which consisted of 6 eggs, scrambled, a 14oz. steak, cooked rare, and 2 large slices of Texas toast. After breakfast he would take a nap and I would wake him at 3:30 for lunch. Lunch was always the same…a 16 oz. prime rib, mashed potatoes with brown gravy, and some Texas toast. I never saw him eat any fruit or vegetables. He would always complain about being constipated. When he did go there was always blood around the toilet. For dinner he would have a T-bone steak, rare, (22.oz.) a baked potato, and more Texas toast. Sometimes he would have dessert…usaully ice cream and apple pie.
Mr. Wayne would go weeks without having a bowel movement. His stomach made him look pregnant. He often complained about headaches and had trouble sleeping.
He drank too. He loved whiskey.”

So there it is.

According to our pathologist friend, who by the way speaks Latin, whose never seen more than a few pounds of undigested food or I presume fecal matter…

21 days x 2lbs. = 42lbs. hmmm.

Peppers do work dispite what the “good Dr.s” say. Afterall, colon cancer’s BIG BUSINESS…right?

ken stoico, you were instructed to stop this by a moderator when this thread was last active. Since you’ve resumed with the same behavior, I am issuing you an official warning for violation of moderator instructions. I am also closing this thread.

Colibri
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