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The word parasite comes from the greek and means any organism that can only live in or on a host.
When we think of parasites, we think infection, third world disease, poverty. However, parasites problems are just as prevalent in the western world, if not more so.

Picked up from outside or already living within us!

If, not already familiar with Live Blood analysis, you may not have come across the very common diagnosis of parasites. Unfortunately for those of you who have had this test, the distinction between exogenously contracted parasites and internally generated parasites may not have been made clear.

While parasite infections can be identified in the Living Blood sample, invariably they are dead and not active. This is because the environment of the blood does not support the life of these micro-organisms. Conversly, when it comes to internal parasites or more correctly termed poly morphic organisms, they survive and thrive in the blood when the terrain is dysregulated and out of balance.

Poly Morph, meaning many forms refers to micro organisms that evolve into a higher life forms of the same genus, a bit like a tadpole turning into a frog. Before it becomes a frog, the tadpole goes through many stages of transformation.

Poly morphic organisms living within the human body have a role to play in regulating the internal terrain, i.e. the intracellular and extracellular fluid. When in their regulatory form, they perform important functions, however, when the terrain changes, through wrong living, poor diet, lack of exercise, pollution and psychological stress, these organisms start to change form. These higher life forms can then start to cause problems for the host.

There are considered to be two primary parasites or Poly Morphs, these are Mucor Racemocous and Aspergillus Niger. These can move through a variety of stages from their most primitive and regulatory phase through to dysregulated, degenerative and decomposition form. Decomposition, of course being the final phase of their activity, when they return the body to the earth, from where it came.

The best and only way to identify whether this process has begun is through Live Blood analysis. Looking at the living Blood through darkfield microscopy will establish to what stage the polymorphic activity has advanced. Once established then work can begin on the reversal process. i.e. Dietary change, supplementation, herbs, colonics, stress management, emotional release, heavy metal detox, etc, etc, etc.
Having witnessed this reversal process many times, the protocol for treatment has become very clear

Knowing how to reverse the process, also gives us the clues to prevention.

The most important consideration to the upward mutation of poly morphic organisms is the internal terrain, i.e. the environment or fluid that our cells are bathed in, namely the interstitial fluid. When the pH or acid/Alkaline balance changes in favour of a more acid environment, then poly morphic activity is activated. If the pH remains in favour of acidity, then the lifecyle of the poly morph speeds up. Going through the various stages of its evolution until finally moving into the decompositon stage or death.

It would therefore seem that physical health of the body could be maintained through simply ensuring that the pH of body fluids was kept within the optimum range.
Easier said than done!
Maintaining an alkaline environment requires a delicate balancing of diet, exercise, stress mangement, emotional stability.
A vast number of our biological processes are acid forming, i.e. an acid byproduct is the end result. These acids have to be buffered (neutralised) and excreted via one of our elimination channels, namely, the kidneys, Liver, Bowel, Lungs, Lymph and Skin.
It is when these channels become overwhelmed that the problems start!

Under normal conditions, our bodies can cope, unfortunately today, we are not living under normal conditions, as normal conditions are one’s laid down and regulated by Nature.
The abnormal conditions of city living, polluted air, food and water, stress and radiations out of harmony with our own have led to the current epidemic of sub optimal health.

To return to health we must be prepared to return to a more natural way of living.
This means eating a primarily raw food diet, drinking pure water, breathing un polluted air, living in harmony with our fellow humans and shielding ourselves from harmful radiations.
Before this approach can really work for us, we must cleanse and detoxify our bodies of the putrid waste that has built up over the years of unnatural living.
When our body’s are purified, then maintaining health on all levels becomes much easier.
Emotional stability, spiritual evolvement are all that much easier when the vehicle is clean and functioning as nature intended.

 
   

 

Compiled by:

David Parker DIP ION, DIP EAV, Clinical Nutritionist, Electro-acupuncturist,
Live Blood Analyst, Magnetic Field Therapist and BEST System Consultant.

www.stepstoperfecthealth.co.uk

   
     

 

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