Re: Does diet matter with parasites?
Hi Soly,
So your view is that health, e.g. a parasite free body, is all just a matter of luck? That those who are healthy, simply "won" the health "lottery?" From your view, Soly, I would have to wonder how the human race evolved and survived at all, i.e. I assume your view is that everyone, more-or-less, is infected with parasites, and if not, why not?
Hey, maybe you are correct [although Dr. Tilden, after examining many thousands of patients, certainly didn't think so]. But to me, Soly, parasites or no, is not the important question/issue. It is whether a person feels well, and manifests no negative health symptoms. In my own case [at 64 years old], I never get "sick," including even a headache; never have need to see any doctors [the very occasional dentist excepted]; and never have need of any drugs whatsoever, including any-and-all painkillers, be they over-the-counter or prescription [the very occasional "novocaine" injection excepted]. So if I have [some] parasites in my body [as, I assume, you believe], I guess I really do not care, i.e. as long as I feel well [all of the time], that is good enough for me.
Again, perhaps your view is that I have simply gotten lucky, and won the health lottery. But the fact remains that I have ingested a Bowel Tolerance dose of ascorbic acid everyday for the past 20 years, and, while always relatively healthy, have enjoyed [I assume from this] almost "perfect" health. This is the experience and viewpoint I pass on to others, as "grist for their [health] mill."
I wish you the very best success, Soly, in finding a solution [albeit one, I assume, you do not believe exists] in solving your parasite issue(s).
Sincerely,
David