PAIN FROM TOE TO HEAD
Clearing up pets of these parasites is even harder. The best
advice is to give your pets away. They will continue to harbor
them even though they are on a pet parasite program. It is im-
possible to stay free of the parasites your pets have: they will
move to your soft tissues immediately, giving you the bacteria
and inflammation again.
The next most important advice is to keep fingers out of your
mouth (read Hands, page 397 ). None of these parasites enter
through your skin (this is in spite of teachings that hook-worms
enter this way), you must put them into your mouth somehow!
Consider your mouth off limits to anything but food and kissing.
Finally, if there is a baby in diapers in the family, be patient.
When diapering days are over you will have less bowel contact,
giving you an opportunity to finish your own treatment. Mean-
while, wash fingernails in Skin Sanitizer (see Recipes) after
cleaning up children's bowel movements, diapers and yourself.
Use borax liquid for soap to leave an antibacterial residue on the
skin.
Try to identify your parasites before killing them so you can
be on the lookout for them in the future. Get slides or dead cul-
tures of various pathogens and search in your white blood cells.
If you can't do this, at least save a saliva sample of your own;
keep it frozen or preserved. Also make a saliva sample for your
pet. This gives you specimens to test yourself for later. You
won't know which parasite is in this saliva specimen, but if you
ever test positive for it again you will know you got it back. Then
zap yourself.
Brenda Byrd was diagnosed with myofibrositis two years earlier at the
age of 36. Her blood test showed triglycerides slightly high (152
mg./DL), indicating the beginnings of urinary tract problems. Her
urinalysis stated “hazy” (hazy with bacteria or crystals) instead of
clear urine. It also listed white blood cells, red blood cells, and a
few bacteria present in her urine. Our tests revealed mercury and
numerous other heavy metals distributed in her thyroid, stomach,