Thursday, July 24, 2025

Parasite Cheat Sheet

Parasites are more common than most people realize, living in various parts of the human body and often masquerading as other conditions. As the "parasite cheat sheet" I attached highlights, parasites in the brain can mimic Parkinson’s or multiple sclerosis, while those in the gut may present as IBS or Crohn’s disease. In the lungs, they can trigger asthma or pneumonia-like symptoms, and in the heart, they might cause myocarditis or arrhythmias. This widespread presence suggests that many chronic illnesses could have parasitic roots, yet these connections are rarely explored in mainstream medicine. 

The idea that we are all likely harboring parasites  explains why affordable treatments like ivermectin face scrutiny. This drug, costing mere pennies compared to expensive pharmaceuticals, has shown potential in addressing parasitic infections that could cause many ailments. 

On a personal note, which illustrates my point exactly, I pleaded with my neurologist for ivermectin to manage multiple sclerosis but was repeatedly denied. The IV treatments, the only medication I’ve used since my last flare-up that affected my entire left side, cost my insurance $170,000 each.  I've been very clear that I take no other medicine, and I have no intention of staying on IVs.  I want cured and  Big Pharma will never cure anything that they profit from in such a way.  A holistic doctor couldn’t help either, as no studies exist on ivermectin crossing the blood-brain barrier, and experimenting could cost him his license. Our wealthcare system is seriously flawed. 

On a lighter note I took matters into my own hands and have done several rounds of "horse paste," with results TBD. So far I’m not neighing or craving hay yet!

Much Love, 
Lynn

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