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Pirate Studebaker's avatar

Yes, I've been using organic oregano for years. It does help keep it under some control, but doesn't kill this stuff because it isn't a biological parasite, though does have some similar attributes to natural parasites.

This is the problem with killing it. It's like trying to kill a machine with oregano. It works somewhat. CDB (cross domain bacteria) and biotech are fabricated in laboratories from many genetic and molecular pieces of animal/plant/mineral so what kills a natural critter doesn't kill this.

Thank you for your suggestion. I appreciate it and your recipe is really useful.

God Bless.

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Jacob Worm's avatar

You might find success if you remove all carbohydrates from your diet, especially grains: wheat corn, rice, oats, barley, etc., sugars, fructose, alcohol, artificial sweeteners, etc. All carbs break down as sugars, which most parasites thrive on. The natural antimicrobials/fungals together with a carb-free diet should do the trick. Plus filter your water. Eat or drink NOTHING processed as much as humanly possible. There’s a lot of oils in coffee beans, which can go rancid by the time it gets to you. Eat pastured organic meats, eggs, dairy. These methods did work for me and my sister. No seed oils. They are toxic to the liver and most are already rancid on store shelves. If your liver is sick, you will struggle with parasites. As an aside, carbohydrates are a NON-essential macronutrient, contrary to healthy fats and protein, which are both essential. Your body can produce its own carbs/glucose as needed for energy. Grains are a primary source for disease in humans and cattle. It’s the reason why they have to inject antibiotics and hormones (insulin is a hormone) into our cattle fed with corn and other grains. Even if a person does not have celiac disease, the gluten breaks through the tight junctions in the gut and gets into the blood stream causing the immune system chaos and creating inflammation wherever those invaders end up. Hope this helps.

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Pirate Studebaker's avatar

Thank you for your insights. From reading a lot of papers and studies, I understand these biosynthetic organisms are feeding on red blood cells as their primary source of fuel rather than carbs. Though no one is certain this is the case. We have more to learn.

I agree eating as cleanly as possible is important. Though people have been successfully eating grains for centuries, so I doubt it's grains themselves that are the problem but likely the way they are produced and manufactured into end products for consumption.

I also thought the reason cows have intestinal infections from eating grain is that grains are an unnatural diet for them. Their stomachs are designed to digest grasses and so their digestive system is very slow as grasses are tough and take a long time to digest as opposed to grains which digest much more quickly and easily. Grains stay in their stomachs entirely too long causing bacterial growth and infections.

In other words, it's not grain that is the problem for cows but us feeding them the wrong diet. To speed weight gain and bring them to slaughter sooner and more economically than allowing them to pasture and eat grasses.

I sincerely wish these biosynthetic organisms were natural parasites. Then we could use tried and true protocols to eliminate them. But this is not the case. Our bodies' natural lines of defense against invading parasites is ineffective since these organisms are not natural parasites.

Thank you again. All of what you recommend is useful.

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