Parasites and toxins are often the root cause of many diseases, according to the Medical Rebel Dr. Lee Merritt.
She explained during the Sept. 13 episode of the “Merritt Medical Hour” on Brighteon.TV that these parasites and toxins cause illness in many. One such disease caused by parasites is multiple sclerosis, an argument put forward by the late Dr. William Ian McDonald.
The physician from New Zealand did a precise pathology on 10 deceased multiple sclerosis patients and found that all of them were infected with parasites. Merritt noted that the parasites responsible for the disease were literally visible to the naked eye, but were still ignored. This means that people haven’t been paying attention to the root causes of multiple sclerosis, she said.
The former Navy surgeon and physician said aside from parasites, electromagnetic frequencies (EMF) are also responsible for diseases. She stressed that EMF is different from ionizing radiation and atomic radiation. EMF opens up channels that make ions flow through in the human cells in a different manner, causing people to become jittery and experience other health issues.
“And then obviously, there [are] the spiritual issues, psychiatric issues and things. But many of those actually turn out to be physical or psychiatric manifestations of physical disease,” Merritt continued.
Merritt: Identifying the root cause of diseases is important
The Brighteon.TV host also discussed why identifying the root cause of diseases is important. Based on the ICD-10 Code Book of Diagnosis, there are 70,000 diagnostic codes for different illnesses. Merritt pointed out, however, that there aren’t 70,000 diseases that really bother people.
Modern medicine has failed to make a precise diagnosis in treating those 70,000 diseases, said the Medical Rebel. This is because these diseases are separate manifestations of a root cause, which she believes are parasites.
To illustrate her example, she cited that anti-parasitic drugs can successfully cure rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, throat cancer and acne rosacea. Given this, it only means that the aforementioned diseases aren’t separate. Merritt also shared some actions she is doing to address diseases and maintain health on her part. (Related: Dr. Lee Merritt shares steps to stay healthy even without standard medicine – Brighteon.TV.)
She advised viewers to take chlorine dioxide (CLO2) everyday as it is the universal antitoxin. CLO2 gets rid of a lot of different things at both high and low concentrations. “It helps with parasites, and it makes your gut healthier,” Merritt added.
The Medical Rebel also advised viewers to fix their nutrition, starting with the food and water. According to her, the water supply in most U.S. cities has been poisoned with fluoride. Ninety-seven percent of fluoridated people in the world are in the U.S., she added.
Genetically modified (GM) foods are another big problem. Merritt cited an Italian researcher who studied GM potatoes to illustrate its dangers. The researcher discovered that lab rats fed with GM potatoes suffered from a leaky gut and damaged immune system, and died prematurely.
Given this, Merritt warned that people consuming GM food will shorten their lifespan and suffer other health issues just like the lab rats.
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There are many different types of parasites that can reside in your body, especially along the digestive tract. But did you know that what you eat can help prevent parasitic infections from happening? More than that, the right foods can kill parasites and help your body replenish its stores of essential nutrients. There is a growing body of research dedicated to finding natural remedies for intestinal parasites, and so far, the results are amazing.Most of modern medicine has eschewed the science of healing for the “art” of making more money, but interest in natural medicine is growing. The pharmaceutical industry is slowly being exposed for the disease-spreading racket it really is, and people are beginning to reject Big Pharma’s dogma.
Kill parasites and restore balance with these 10 foods
Writing for Paleo Hacks, Megan Patiry reports that there are 10 foods which can fight off parasites and help restore good nutritional status — the benefits of which are all backed by science.
Onions
Onions have been used to combat parasites in traditional medicine for centuries. Research published in 2018 shows that the sulfur metabolites in onions prevent parasitic organisms from producing key compounds they need for survival.
Garlic
Garlic shares onion’s ability to kill parasites through inhibiting the production of substances the organisms need to survive. In a study of nematode infestation, scientists found that garlic was over 91 percent effective at killing the parasites in naturally occurring infections.
The findings were so strong that the team stated, “Garlic may be useful as an alternative treatment against nematode parasites in animals and [humans].”
Coconut
Coconut is known for having an array of health benefits, but did you know it can also kill microorganisms? Research from 2005 shows that the medium-chain fatty acids found in coconut are able to kill the intestinal parasite Giardia, which causes horrible diarrhea. In their conclusion, the researchers posit that coconut displayed promise for a novel therapy in which food supplementation could replace the drugs typically used to treat giardiasis.
Sunflower seeds and Carrots
As Patiry reports, sunflower seeds are an excellent source of vitamin E. Multiple studies have shown that vitamin E deficiency could be a risk factor for parasitic infection. Studies also show that getting more vitamin E can help improve immune system resistance to nematode infection.
Carrots may also be a good nutritional tool for fighting parasites. Studies show low levels of vitamin A and beta carotene are linked to parasite infections in animals, so Patiry suggests getting more of those nutrients in your diet.
Papaya seeds and honey
As Very Well Health reports, Papaya seeds can actually help get rid of intestinal parasites. In a study of Nigerian children, scientist found that a mixture of papaya seeds and honey was an effective alternative treatment. The team found that the mixture resulted in 71 to 100-percent parasite clearance rates in the children, curing 76 percent of the kids.
“Thus, air-dried C. papaya seeds are efficacious in treating human intestinal parasites and without significant side effects. Their consumption offers a cheap, natural, harmless, readily available monotherapy and preventive strategy against intestinal parasitosis, especially in tropical communities,” the study authors write.
Honey is a well-known for its antimicrobial properties. Raw honey also contains nutrients and antioxidants which support immunity.
Pumpkin seeds
Pumpkin seeds are highly nutritious but they also contain a compound which can help clear parasites from your intestines. As Patiry reports, research shows that pumpkin seed extract actually paralyzes parasites and prevents them from “clinging” to the walls of your intestines — allowing your body to simply pass them through the digestive tract. Scientists say pumpkin seed extract is an “inexpensive alternative” to conventional drugs.
Fermented foods and berries
Studies show that the probiotic bacteria found in fermented foods can help block the proliferation of harmful bacteria and parasites. The probiotic bacteria are actually able to prevent bad microbes from getting the nutrients they need to survive, while also promoting your body’s own natural immunity.
Berries may also be able to help stop the growth and spread of parasites, thanks to compounds called polyphenols. Scientists say that berry extracts are as effective against the parasite Giardia as current treatments.
There are many more healing foods that are supported by science. Learn more at AlternativeMedicine.news.
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