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Worms The term used for a ‘parasitic worm’ is ‘helminth’, the establishment definition of which is, “any of the various parasitic worms, including the flukes, tapeworms and nematodes.”
Dawn Lester • What Really Makes You Ill?: Why Everything You Thought You Knew About Disease Is Wrong
The idea that the ‘diseased’ condition precedes the presence of worms in the digestive system is explained by Herbert Shelton in Orthopathy, in which he cites the words of Dr John Tilden MD, who states that, “It should not be forgotten that parasites will not find lodgement in the intestinal tract of normally healthy people.”
Dawn Lester • What Really Makes You Ill?: Why Everything You Thought You Knew About Disease Is Wrong
The very same qualities that have made the “domestic fishes” famous in China have made them infamous in the United States. A well-fed grass carp can weigh more than eighty pounds. In a single day it can eat almost half of its body weight, and it lays hundreds of thousands of eggs at a time. Bigheads can, on occasion, weigh as much as a hundred poun
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