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		<title>By: Endy Smith</title>
		<link>http://diabetes.pocket-book.com/2004/11/27/just-an-observation-lynn/#comment-10979</link>
		<author>Endy Smith</author>
		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Nov 2004 00:26:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Annie,

When we first found out our son had diabetes, we saw a naturopathic physician
who put him on a detox, including a parasite cleanse. Within days he had welts
all over the trunk of his body. He looked like he slept in a nest of spiders.
It was parasites exiting the body through his skin! Poor kid. He was miserable
for days. We still do periodic parasite cleanses, as well as fungus detox,
chemicals, etc. A lot of what we use are homeopathic remedies. I would like
him to do the lemon cleanse, but he has a fear of going without food. He likes
the lemon drink, though. Maybe when he's a little older he will be able to
make that decision. For now we are zapping for wheat smut and corn smut along
with the metacresol in his insulin.

When we zapped him for milk about a year ago, he went through a lot of pain in
his liver, which moved around his abdomen, up his spine, into his head
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(resulting in a whopping headache) and clogged up his sinuses. That all took
place in about an hour. It took ten days to clean up all the mucus that ended
up in his sinuses. His insulin requirement went down by about half for a short
while after that. (We had also added a water additive which helped him absorb
more of the water he drank, resulting in using the insulin more effectively
around the same time, so it could have been one or the other or both that
resulted in less insulin.)

Lynn

Well, just for the record, Dr. Clark does note that even the
pasteurization process doesn't kill all the parasite eggs... one of the
reasons it is so easy to get reinfested, and antibiotics, like all meds,
probably contain wood alcohol... so why your son might have developed
diabetes after that particular sequence of events does seem to be
explainable if you factor in toxicity and/or parasites.. *smile*
When I found out about Dr. Clark's work it was like the final piece of a
puzzle I have been trying to solve for the last 20 years fell into
place. Health has always been a priority and something I have done a
lot of research in, along the way. Prior to that discovery, there were
various chunks of info that fit together and made sense, but no
overarching theory that tied things together, like the border on a
puzzle... and that is what Dr. Clark's theory seems to be to me. I have
to say, thus far, every 'cure' I have seen here and other places that
even remotely had a long term positive effect (other than forcing your
pancreas to 'act' right only to toxicify and trash your liver with toxic
meds, etc.) can usually be explained by the fact that either it reduces
the toxicity load or somehow inadvertently kills the parasites. So very
cool how they all do, I think. Not really that elegant a theory and for
sure, I am *not* that thrilled by the idea of how infested and toxic we
all must be... mostly it just makes my sense of 'needing to understand'
happy. Plus, I do know now that I won't have to die of any parasite
related disease.. and that pretty well rules out a lot of the way more
serious things!

Lynn Wendt wrote:</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Annie,</p>
<p>When we first found out our son had diabetes, we saw a naturopathic physician<br />
who put him on a detox, including a parasite cleanse. Within days he had welts<br />
all over the trunk of his body. He looked like he slept in a nest of spiders.<br />
It was parasites exiting the body through his skin! Poor kid. He was miserable<br />
for days. We still do periodic parasite cleanses, as well as fungus detox,<br />
chemicals, etc. A lot of what we use are homeopathic remedies. I would like<br />
him to do the lemon cleanse, but he has a fear of going without food. He likes<br />
the lemon drink, though. Maybe when he&#8217;s a little older he will be able to<br />
make that decision. For now we are zapping for wheat smut and corn smut along<br />
with the metacresol in his insulin.</p>
<p>When we zapped him for milk about a year ago, he went through a lot of pain in<br />
his liver, which moved around his abdomen, up his spine, into his head<br />
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(resulting in a whopping headache) and clogged up his sinuses. That all took<br />
place in about an hour. It took ten days to clean up all the mucus that ended<br />
up in his sinuses. His insulin requirement went down by about half for a short<br />
while after that. (We had also added a water additive which helped him absorb<br />
more of the water he drank, resulting in using the insulin more effectively<br />
around the same time, so it could have been one or the other or both that<br />
resulted in less insulin.)</p>
<p>Lynn</p>
<p>Well, just for the record, Dr. Clark does note that even the<br />
pasteurization process doesn&#8217;t kill all the parasite eggs&#8230; one of the<br />
reasons it is so easy to get reinfested, and antibiotics, like all meds,<br />
probably contain wood alcohol&#8230; so why your son might have developed<br />
diabetes after that particular sequence of events does seem to be<br />
explainable if you factor in toxicity and/or parasites.. *smile*<br />
When I found out about Dr. Clark&#8217;s work it was like the final piece of a<br />
puzzle I have been trying to solve for the last 20 years fell into<br />
place. Health has always been a priority and something I have done a<br />
lot of research in, along the way. Prior to that discovery, there were<br />
various chunks of info that fit together and made sense, but no<br />
overarching theory that tied things together, like the border on a<br />
puzzle&#8230; and that is what Dr. Clark&#8217;s theory seems to be to me. I have<br />
to say, thus far, every &#8216;cure&#8217; I have seen here and other places that<br />
even remotely had a long term positive effect (other than forcing your<br />
pancreas to &#8216;act&#8217; right only to toxicify and trash your liver with toxic<br />
meds, etc.) can usually be explained by the fact that either it reduces<br />
the toxicity load or somehow inadvertently kills the parasites. So very<br />
cool how they all do, I think. Not really that elegant a theory and for<br />
sure, I am *not* that thrilled by the idea of how infested and toxic we<br />
all must be&#8230; mostly it just makes my sense of &#8216;needing to understand&#8217;<br />
happy. Plus, I do know now that I won&#8217;t have to die of any parasite<br />
related disease.. and that pretty well rules out a lot of the way more<br />
serious things!</p>
<p>Lynn Wendt wrote:</p>
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