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Note (09/29/15): My research concerning parasites (that cause human disease) can be found on the Resources page at .

If you have looked at my list of 481 PubMed references connecting helminth and Protozoan parasites to disease, you'll realize that Earth and Home Worlds are heavily infected with parasites that reproduce every two weeks. When I search the PubMed database for diseases or health conditions (e.g cataracts, overactive bladder, dementia, arthritis) against the names of parasites in my "Parasites-as-a-cause-of-disease and what to do about it" presentation, I find studies that show causal links.

Although countries such as Japan use serum antibody tests to identify specific parasites, there is an overwhelming amount of evidence that the degree of infection from many different parasites is too far along to worry about species identification. The eggs and larvae are microscopic and they can migrate anywhere in the body. The brain seems to be a preferred destination because parasites require glucose.

Antiparasite Drug vs. Herbs

Internationally, the antiparasite drug of choice seems to be Albendazole that costs more than $5,000 in the United States. Three 200 mg. tablets are needed for 14 days. According to Wikipedia, the cost of a 200 mg. tablet is over $100 ($127.00 at Walgreens). Outside of the United States, the wholesale cost of a 200 mg. Albendazole tablet is less than .05 cents. It is easy to see that natural remedies are far more available. This new PDF document provides instructions for making Neem iced tea and Thyme in drinking water. At the time of this writing, is selling a pound of Neem powder for $10.79 and Vitamin Shoppe stores sell one ounce bottles of Thyme extract (500 drops) for $9.99.

Antiparasite Tea Recipes

FYI: Hulda Clark used an ultrasonic bath to sterilize food (e.g. Conair jewelry cleaner that emits 40 KHz in the form of sound waves. A Rife device delivering this frequency needs to be explored.

An Iranian study in the PubMed references list describes nematodes that were killed in a commercial ultrasonic bath using 42 KHz in the form of sound waves (See: Study #374 in pubmed_ref_parasite_studies.pdf on the Resources page of the New York Disclosure group Web site at )

Killing Parasites with Sound Energy

Dr. Hulda Clark and a group of Iranian scientists ("Inactivation of Nematodes by Ultrasonic," A.H. Mahvi, Journal of Medical Sciences,2005, Volume: 5, Issue: 2, 75-77) used sound energy to kill parasites. Hulda used a $50 jewelry

cleaner (Conair, Bed, Bath and Beyond) and pulsed 40 KHz of sound energy into a 20 ounce water-filled tank for 20 minutes and the Iranian scientists used a larger Branson ($300 online) pulsing 42 KHz of sound energy into a 64 ounce water-filled tank for twelve minutes.

I suspect that a Rife device that can generate similar high frequency energy would also be effective. Due to the extreme degree of infection, there is a need for sound energy generators that can zap supermarkets and warehouses at night (or, farms).

The smallest Branson ultrasonic unit contains a 64 ounce tank.

Hulda Clark's Tips

Hulda Clark studied the life cycles of disease-producing parasites and developed several practical measures for inhibiting their growth. Her tips are included in this document.

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Hulda Clark Undestood Chemistry and Biophysics

Hulda Clark was a meticulous researcher who understood chemistry and biophysics. She had rare insignts that drew on her knowledge of acid-base food chemistry and physics.

Extra Strategies Used to Eliminate Parasites Hulda Clark had several extra suggestions for inhibiting the growth of parasites. Examples include:

1. Freeze food at -20 degrees Fahrenheit for a minimum of 24 hours to kill bacteria.

Note: Chest freezers with adjustable temperature settings are hard to find. Small medical freezers are available online. Temperature settings for medical freezers is in Celsius (- 20 in Celsius is - 30).

2. Three important nutrients that are needed by white blood cells include natural Rosehips, Brazil Nuts and Korean Ginseng. Smoothies made with plain yogurt (and green stevia) can be used to eat these foods.

Dr. Hulda Clark (1928-2009)

3. Take extra-strength pancreatin four times a day to dissolve dead parasites.

4. Emphasize acid-forming foods to make your body's terrain inhospitable to bugs of all sizes. Acid-forming foods also provide your body's cells with energy (See: "Scientists Who Say Parasites Thrive in Alkalinity," at ).

5. Use personal care products that do not contain isopropyl alchohol. Isopropyl alcohol encourages the growth of large parasites.

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Sources for loose herbs include:

? Jean's Greens by the ounce

? Frontier Natural Products Co-op one-pound bags

? Bulk Apothecary Hydrangea Root (1 lb)

Sources for tinctures:

? Whole Foods ? Independent health food

stores ? Online retailers such as



6. If you have mercury in your mouth (mercury is used in silver fillings, crowns and root canals), see a biological dentist who is trained to safely remove mercury. The International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology () Web site has a Web-based lookup for locating biological dentists.

7. Use personal care products that do not contain metal, or other pollutants such as sodium lauryl sulfate and propylene glycol. Deodorant made with aluminum chlorhydrate is an example.

8. Use products with natural ingredients to clean and disinfect (there are natural alternatives for every cleaner). Examples include:

? White vinegar (acetic acid) for surfaces, bath water, the wash machine and dishwasher (use one cup).

? pH neutral glycerin soap or diluted Miracle II for household cleaning, as a shampoo, or in hand soap dispensers.

? Vitamin C powder to lift stains on countertops, fabric or cooked food on pans (Vitamin C is a powerful electron donor).

? Oxidation-reduction agents such as Oxi-Clean products are alternatives to bleach (Hulda found over 50 highly-toxic pollutants in Clorox that she occasionally found in tap water. Municipal water departments must be using Clorox when they run out of chemicals. European cities use Ozonation).

9. Use glass (e.g. Mason jars) or high density polyethylene (HDPE) plastic for storing food. HDPE plastic does not leach (work toward finding organic, resin-based compostable plastic products that do not pollute the environment).

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FYI: Billy and the Boys is an animated series for dog owners that contains dialog describing antiparasite solutions for humans and pets (this script can be found on the Resources page of the New York Disclosure group Web site at ).

Note: The herbs described in the script were discovered by Hulda Clark. I used (and recommended) her combination recipe for more than two years. I have since discovered that Neem and Thyme are the easiest herbs to use.

Antiparasite Tea Recipes

A no-frills Mr. Coffee drip coffee maker ($17) can be used to brew tea. Neem powder can be placed inside the filter paper with black tea bags. See instructions in the next section.

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