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Depression, anemia, Crohn's Disease, IBD, irritability to schizophrenia; Parasites ?

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caesarjbsquitti - 09 Feb 2005 04:50 GMT
Depression, anemia, Crohn's Disease, IBD, irritability to
schizophrenia; Parasites ?

As in the case of Ulcers, and now Crohn's disease, the underlying cause
was 'bacteria'...and many research books draw the distinction between
organic schizophrenia and non-organic is 'finding' an organic
cause...be they drugs, (let us not forget PPA a common ingredient of
over the counter cold medications until 2000) and or bacteria, ie
Parasites.

That is the problem.

Given that Crohn's disease and IBS, diseases that should have easily
been diagnosed as bacterial in origin have escaped the testing of
scientists...

So my suggestion if you are suffering any intestinal problems, this
may be the causal factor that is contributing to chemical imbalances in
your body, and in your brain of course...

The key word is 'parasites' and while there are many pharmaceutical
drugs, there are also a whole host of effective herbal treatments for
parasites...

Do your own research, seek the common herbal treatments, now available
in many drug stores, and  try the treatment....research shows many
positive  results...

http://www.abeautifuldifference.com/webdoc.535.html

What appears to be the most likely vitamin problem are the B vitamins
water soluble, with many not being stored in the body, you need a
daily intake...

So the treatment consists of

1. Anti-parasitic herbs ( garlic, ginger, black walnut hulls)

2. A diet rich in B vitamins (such as liver...or multi-minerals)

3. Friendly bacteria for the intestinal system, probiotics (ie yogart.)

4. Stomach enzymes...(ie pineapple)

5.  Don't forget the fibre...very important and very inexpensive.

Do your own research and check with your medical expert...

Bottom line you don't have to spend alot, check for simple treatments
and the basic COMMON ingredients...
jane.peterson@shetland.uhi.ac.uk - 10 Feb 2005 15:14 GMT
> Depression, anemia, Crohn's Disease, IBD, irritability to
> schizophrenia; Parasites ?
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> Bottom line you don't have to spend alot, check for simple treatments
> and the basic COMMON ingredients...
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