THE CURE FOR ALL CANCERS
Multiplying continues at a hectic pace, generation after gen-
eration. Redia are nesting in the liver and other organs. Sud-
denly they change their shape. They sprout a tail and can swim
again. Now they are called cercaria^6.
The cercaria only need to
find a place to attach. After they
glue themselves to your tissue,
their tails disappear and they be-
gin to grow a “cocoon”.
Now they are called metacer-
caria. Normally, this would hap-
pen on a leaf growing near a
pond, so the metacercaria de-
velop an extremely thick shell
around themselves to withstand
the winter. Does the presence of
the solvent isopropyl alcohol in
your body dissolve this tough shell? That would remove the last
barrier to the fluke completing its entire life cycle anywhere in
your body!
After the shell is gone, they grow into adult flukes in your
dying cells of a damaged organ provide food for the baby stages.
Only further scientific study will reveal the truth.
(^6) Again, I am simplifying the Latin cercaria (singular) and cercar-
iae (plural) to one case.
Fig. 8 Cercaria
Adult eggs miracidia redia cercaria metacercaria
Fig. 9 Life cycle of a fluke