CURING THE COMMON COLD
Let us apply these new insights to several diseases we are
familiar with. Let us speculate what could really be happening.
Epstein Barre Virus (EBV) is a mysterious disease because
in spite of building up antibodies, it attacks repeatedly. I only see
EBV if the person also has Eurytrema (pancreatic fluke) in the
pancreas. When the fluke is gone, I no longer find EBV in the
white blood cells. This suggests that the virus comes from the
fluke. As each fluke dies and is finally removed, the body's white
blood cells can catch up with the viruses and you begin to feel
better again, which can be as quick as one day. But reinfection
with an EBV-carrying Eurytrema (plus a wood alcohol
containing beverage to allow the fluke to go to the pancreas) can
spark the next recurrence.
Shingles is a recurrence of chicken pox. I always find As-
caris in persons with shingles! Unfortunately, killing the Ascaris
does not cure shingles. Herpes Zoster (the shingles/chicken pox
virus) is known to hide in nerve cells. Perhaps Ascaris facilitates
it's release, or simply suppresses the immune system in a way
that allows it to suddenly multiply.
Polio was once a scourge. At that time, we can theorize that a
new large parasite was making its appearance. Was a new
animal association taking place in the early 1900's? Life was
indeed becoming more urban with horse manure on all streets.
Owning a dog for a house pet was becoming an acceptable life-
style. Could the tapeworms of these animals give us a tapeworm
stage that hosts polio virus? Many polio sufferers also had mi-
graines. These are caused by Strongyloides, a horse threadworm.
Does Strongyloides host polio virus?
The HIV virus infects us during the time the intestinal fluke,
Fasciolopsis buskii, is being hosted. Persons test negative to
HIV shortly after the fluke and its stages are eliminated.
Coxsackie viruses give us some of our encephalitises. I never
see Coxsackie viruses without the bacteria, Bacteroides