Hulda R. Clark - The Cure For All Diseases (1995)

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NON-PAINFUL DISEASES

again to kill bacteria and viruses that have been released from
the tapeworm.
You may be disappointed not to feel any different after rid-
ding yourself of numerous tapeworms and their pathogens. Evi-
dently, the tapeworm stage itself doesn't make you sick; it is
simply there like a wart is there, without making you sick. Its
viruses can make you sick. Depending on which virus it is, it can
make you very sick or not sick at all. Different viruses invade
different organs. And some of these turn into warts!


The Flu.....................................................................


Influenza is a virus that can cause “the flu.” Does it belong to
us as humans or to a larger parasite we are hosting? It is easily
transmitted from person to person and in less than a year can
spread across the planet. Some flu examples are Influenza A, B,
C and Swine flu.
However, much that is called “flu” is actually caused by a
bacterium, either Salmonella or Shigella. If someone in your
family is “catching” a flu, test their saliva for the presence of
dairy products, implicating the Salmonellas and Shigellas. Also
test for influenza A, B, and C. Children's “flus”, especially when
there is a fever, are usually due to Salmonellas. Even after
zapping it can take an hour for the symptoms and fever to go
away.
Go straight to the refrigerator and throw away all dairy
products. Throw away all milk, cheesecakes, buttermilk, cream,
butter, yogurt and cottage cheese, deli food and leftovers. You
may wish to identify the food source of your family's bacteria
first, and save the uncontaminated food. Use the sick person as a
subject, searching for foods that appear in her white blood cells
(or search their saliva sample for the food offender). If the flu is
“going around” your neighborhood, you might wish to tell

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