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When I start eating RPD, I slove my life long suffering of hook worms.
"slove" ?It was just a type for solve. In any case this just proves that optimal bodies know how to deal with parasites. Actually they shouldn't all be called parasites, many are beneficial.
Jasper the helminthic therapy guy thinks hook worms are good but tapeworms are bad.He never said he thinks tapeworms are bad he said he wasn't really sure about using them for what he has been using parasites for.
I wonder what the instincto's have concluded after decades of experimentation.
He never said he thinks tapeworms are bad he said he wasn't really sure about using them for what he has been using parasites for.
_But, isn’t there a major risk of getting worms eating all that raw food, particularly raw meat?
o There again, experience completely belies public belief (not to mention medical myths). A raw diet, properly balanced by one’s instincts, helps one clear parasites, even when standard drugs are ineffectual. Although raw foods contain parasite eggs, what matters is not contamination, but, rather, hosting factors.
_You’re not going to tell me that cooking serves no purpose in killing off germs, are you?
o Well, then, you’d have to cook everything. So much for rare steak. No more grated celery, and bye-bye salads! You’d have to do your steaks brown which is carcinogenic!
We can’t eat a 100% cooked diet; scurvy would be the death of us. There’s a whole set of vitamins and life-giving substances that would have to go. A life-giving diet must include a certain amount of raw foods, which inevitably harbor parasite eggs. A better tack would be to wonder why those eggs sometimes hatch and sometimes don’t. Instinctotherapy ensures that parasites never set in. In fact, die-hard parasitoses fall off within a few days.
For instance, we once had a young man over who had been sustaining pinworms for eight months and couldn’t shake them off. Within a few days, he excreted them piles of writhing little worms that seemed to be flushed out of the intestinal lumen when he began eating raw food. He’s been free of pinworms ever since. And the same holds for roundworms, tapeworms, amoebas, and toxoplasmosis.
_Some people do die of amoebiasis. If it was as simple as you make it out to be...
o I know that what I’m saying is enough to unnerve the medical establishment: As you say, it’s all too simple! Only, the simplest thing that has yet been devised is to prescribe pills.
_Don’t you think that you’re taking things a bit far? Soon, you’re going to be telling me that raw foods are better than drugs. Why did man concoct drugs in the first place?
o All I can say is that facts speak for themselves. I observe and try to understand. Medicine has never had occasion to observe a body functioning under the conditions I have been fortunate enough to enjoy, i.e. conditions resulting from uncooked foods.
_Nevertheless, there are wild animals who eat raw foods and who go down with parasitosis and infectious diseases.
o That’s true, but their diet is not necessarily balanced. Man’s presence corners them into impoverished habitats. If they lack space or if they overbreed, owing to some ecological factor for instance the death of a predator they overrun their environment, their food supply quickly turns unbalanced, and their defense mechanisms become blunted. That’s what happened in some wild animal reserves where lynxes and wolves were culled and where deer multiplied and played havoc with the vegetation to the point of weakening themselves and developing a septic eye condition.
_And what about amoebic dysentery? Aren’t you afraid of eating raw fish?
o Every time a new parasite or new pathogenic bacteria is identified, people are afraid. A scientist publishes his findings, rumors get started, everyone feels threatened, the media chime in, and all of a sudden, evil is all around where it had previously gone unsuspected. Roundworm is a parasite that has been found in some fish from the Atlantic, since industrial fishing boats started freezing fish on board without gutting them. The worms (which can be seen with the naked eye; they’re two centimeters long), thus have enough time to work their way into the muscle of the fish, and, once man has eaten the fish, the worms travel all the way into the mucus lining of man’s stomach. This is an artificial process, and certainly not the natural cycle of that parasite. Very specific conditions must be met for the worm to infest man.
I think that worsening pollution might account for the growing number of parasites in fish, and overeating on man’s part might possibly explain that his lessened immunity doesn’t stand up to them.
I have never heard of anyone who practiced instinctotherapy properly having developed roundworms. Among raw foodists who eat fish without heeding their instincts, the problem could undoubtedly arise. But, one mustn’t confuse raw foodism with instinctotherapy. Everything is different when one allows one’s instincts to take over. Learning how to interpret one’s instincts is another matter.
_So, how do you account for the efficiency of instinctotherapy?
o I’d say, rather, that cooked food is very efficient. On the one hand, cooked food alters the chemical formula of the contents of the bowel tract, thus rendering the environment more favorable for the development of parasitic worms. And for another thing, when abnormal molecules bombard the body, the immune system gives out and is no longer able to ward off undesirable parasites or slow down their development, so they proliferate.
The same thing holds true for infection. After more than 20 years of eating raw food, I have never needed a disinfectant or an antibiotic when I cut myself. It has become a general rule: When one’s diet is right, the body can cope with infections; it rarely proves necessary to disinfect wounds.
Am I understanding this correctly?
Instinct based raw paleo dieting now sounds more and more appealing. Then again, I've always followed my taste buds in raw paleo dieting. Now I need to follow my NOSE!