THE CURE FOR ALL DISEASES
There were several house dogs. Her stomach and intestines were
much too sensitive to accept parasite herbs, or in fact, anything—
anything except slippery elm powder. This herb (1 tbs. made into a
paste first with water and then drunk as a beverage three times a
day) paved the way for acceptance of two oyster shell calcium,
one magnesium and one zinc tablet. Her blood test showed high
phosphate levels since she was dissolving her bones to get cal-
cium. She added sodium alginate (¼ tsp. to a cup of vegetable
broth soup) twice a day to help her tolerate the parasite killing
herbs. Her children were given VMF (vermifuge or parasite killing)
syrup. By the 12th day of the parasite program she no longer
needed colitis medicine; her bowel movements were down to twice
a day, soft and formed, but still with a little blood streaking. She
loved the alginate mixed with slippery elm. She was able to eat
fruits and vegetables but agreed to stay off wheat and corn until
her liver was cleansed. In another week she was free from all
abdominal complaints except a heaviness over the uterus, possibly
due to two missed periods. The thought of pregnancy put her in a
panic. She was instructed to induce her period (Emmenagogue,
see Recipes). She was sure she wanted her period, not a
pregnancy and this seemed to be her God-given right. Three
weeks later she had a flare up of colitis due to Salmonella in food;
it also gave her a urinary tract infection. This time she took
Quassia herb to kill invaders in addition to the maintenance
parasite program which she had begun to neglect. She had been
very busy, had lots of energy and wasn't on medications. She
treated her urinary tract infection with betaine-hydrochloride (to
acidify the stomach), began using plastic utensils to reduce her
nickel intake (see Prostate Pain, page 124 )) and drank a lot of
water. This experience taught her valuable lessons that she was
eager to learn, benefiting her family and herself immensely.
Rebecca Goetz, age 53, had ulcerative colitis and her husband had
Crohn's disease. She had been on AzulfidineTM and FlagylTM fre-
quently. Her parasites were only intestinal flukes and their stages,
and Endolimax, an amoeba. It was a simple task for her to clear
her problems by killing them and by sterilizing her dairy foods.
Wes, her husband, had three surgeries to remove sections of
bowel due to Crohn's disease. He now had a colostomy but was on
AdvilTM for pain in the rectal area. He could hardly sit. He had been
tried on anti parasitic medicine (CyprilTM and FlagylTM) but