PAIN FROM TOE TO HEAD
defenses and regularly invade the eye if they get into the body
somewhere.
We get Toxoplasma from cats; the infectious stage is in cat
feces.
Toxoplasma infection could be the beginning of a lifetime of
eye disease due to weakening of the eyes at an early age.
Toxoplasma also invades the brain, frequently causing a dull
ache or pressure at the back of the head. Trichinella is another
common eye parasite, invading the eye muscles, so that a muscle
is weakened and doesn't allow perfect alignment of the two eyes.
Dogs and cats are the source of these.
There should never be a cat box in the house.
Never let a child near a cat box.
By killing all the large parasites plus a few bacteria
(Staphylococci, Chlamydias, Neisserias) the eye can become
pain free in a few days. If pain returns, you missed something or
reinfected yourself. Everyone in the family including pets needs
to be treated for all the parasites. No indoor pets should be kept
by a person of low immunity, since infecting yourself daily and
then killing parasites daily is not a solution.
Herpes of the eye is not a single actor. The true host of this
virus is a larger parasite, possibly a tapeworm stage. Tapeworm
stages should be killed with an herbal preparation, Rascal, or
with a zapper. (Not with a frequency generator. Only a zapper
can kill all the segments and eggs at once, leaving nothing alive
to wander about and find a new tissue to invade.)
Mary Rauch, age 60, filled a page with different pains and problems.
Even her eyes had a dull ache around and behind them, some-
times reaching to the back of the head. Her teeth hurt when she
ate and she had been getting B 12 shots once a week for 36 years