“There’s an insidious war inside our body, a war with no rules, a fight to the death. Enemies are insidious and sly; they’re well-adjusted to military operations. They don’t declare war on us openly – quietly and gradually they undermine and destroy immunity and vitality of their host (a Man) to later attack him with all their omnipresent forces. He, who will win, a man or his parasites, will survive”. O. M. YELISEYEVA. The world of unstated diagnoses.
TOPICAL PROBLEMS
According to data presented by the World Health Organization… out of 50 million annual deaths in the world, over 12 million deaths are caused by infectious and parasitic diseases. This class of diseases is the leading one among death causes of people nowadays. As to the number of sick people in the world, parasitic infections are at the third place.
Considering the importance of decisive measures against parasitic diseases in many countries, the 54th Session of the World Health Assembly in 2001 approved of a strategy of fighting against geohelminthoses till 2010. (Helminthes are parasitic worms, living in the human body).
In the words of an American pathologoanatomist, “…every time, when dissecting corps we find large clumps of parasites in the intestines and other human organs”. That is, parasites gorge us shamelessly.
In 1970, a magazine published an article by a foreign professor “All diseases are because of them”. Here are some extracts from that article:
“The dissection of S. L., who died of liver cirrhosis according to the preliminary conclusion of her doctor, discovered that the whole liver, gallbladder and bilious ducts were stuffed with helminthes…”
“…P, who committed a suicide, had suffered from a mental disease for the last five years of his life. The dissection of the body found adult ascarids in different organs: in the intestines, lungs, brain… ”
“…A girl of 5 years and 8 months was treated with an intensive method of anticancer therapy for liver cirrhosis. During defecation, worms of different kinds and sizes came out of her body”.
These extracts from medical men’ stories deal with big worms whereas unicellular parasites are of no interest to the present-day medicine. Though exactly protozoan parasites – trichomonas, lambliae, toxoplasmas, and amoebae - can cause chronic diseases with a long course. Protozoan parasites are the most dangerous destroyers. Consulting a therapist and being examined with conventional test methods give no results. So, unicellular organisms will live for 10, 20, 30 years in their host’s body, colonizing it, creating favourable living conditions and causing various diseases.
WHERE DO PARASITES LIVE?
Human beings can serve as hosts for more than 20 thousand species of parasites of different sizes – from microscopic parasites to worms that are several meters long. Contrary to a wide-spread opinion, the intestines is not the only place where they can live. They can be found in any part of the human body: in the lungs, muscles, joints, esophagus, brain and spinal cord, blood, eyes, in the internal male and female reproductive organs.
WHAT DO THEY CAUSE?
Parasites influence our body in many ways: toxic, mechanic, allergic; at last, parasites absorb nutritional resources of their host.
Oncological diseases
As far as the middle of the twentieth century, Professor M. Nevyadomski stated that oncology is just a branch of parasitology and he corroborated experimentally that statement. The Trichomonas Theory of the biologist T. Y. Svishcheva was first formulated in 1989. According to this theory, a tumor cell is one of the forms of the unicellular parasite Trichomonas, while a tumor itself is a colony, that is, a clump of the parasites, which changed their way of living into a sitting one.
Ionizing radiation, smoking, alcohol, medicines (not antitrichomonas ones), different cancerogenes irritate Trichomonas and it turns into an aggressive form and starts multiplying rapidly.
Viral, bacterial, fungous and protozoan infections not only do harm to the human body with their vital functions, but also make trichomonas multiply actively. The trichomonas theory of cancer is corroborated by scientific experiments.
O.I. Yeliseyeva gives examples of testing women with breast cancer for presence of trichomonas parasites. Elimination of these parasites made tumors resolve. Heart lesions- while migrating from the liver to the heart and lungs, larvae of ascarids follow the blood stream; at any moment they can make a breach in the wall of a blood vessel, and go out of it, damaging the integrity of the vessel, for instance, it can happen in the heart, as a result, there’s infarction, the cause of which is ascaridiasis. There’re parasites dirofilarias, all three species of which live in the heart muscle.
It was scientifically corroborated that porkworm (Trichinella) larvae can live in the myocardium.
The favorite location of hookworm (Ancylostoma) is the heart; this parasite can cause arrhythmia, mitral valve insufficiency, scars of the heart muscle. Lots of readers are aware of the fact that Chlamydia can cause myocardial infarction – mass media wrote about it.
Neural disorders – by-products of metabolism and toxic substances, excreted by parasites, can irritate the central nervous system. Anxiety and nervousness are often a result of worm invasion, as well as frequent wake-ups at night are caused by the body trying to eliminate from toxic substances through the liver (it is especially active exactly at this time). Tooth-grinding is a response of the nervous system to a foreign irritant.
Parasites are also a cause of such serious diseases as schizophrenia, epilepsy, migraines, tumors and brain cyst, disseminated sclerosis.
Echinococcus can affect even the brain, and the patient will be treated in the psychiatric department. Larvae of armed tapeworm form bubbles as large as a pea; they affect tissues of the heart, brain and spinal cord, as it’s written in the book “Eliminate your body from parasites and live without them” by N. Semyenova. Schizophrenia and epilepsy are diseases, caused by larvae of various worms, migrating with the blood stream: leptospiras, toxoplasmas; sometimes, these can be ascarids, groups of tiny worms, settling in the palpebral fissures, and at last, trichomonas and its sitting colonies.
These parasites are not filtered even by the placenta. New-born babies leave maternity homes, already infected with toxoplasmosis. And what about their mums? Who can guarantee they are not mentally deficient? … Further, the author gives her data as to this disease – having checked 200 people, for example, medical men discovered that 77,6% of them had toxoplasmosis.
Endocrine diseases, sterility
Diabetes is a disease, caused by parasites in the pancreas. The exact identification and purposeful elimination of these parasites in the School of health of Nadezhda N. Semyenova in Adler, according to her data, resulted in normalization of sugar content in the blood.
Goiter: those researchers who are in search for the prime cause of diseases , using the most advanced apparatus, have found out that nodes in the thyroid are clumps of trichinellas (porkworms), and cysts are of echinococcus origin. According to our observations, diffuse or even enlargement of the thyroid is always attended with toxoplasmosis infection.
Sterility: when people with this problem come to be examined, not two or three infections are found, but five-six of them, including parasitic infections that disturb the function of the reproductive female and male organs, resulting in sterility. Conventional laboratory methods either don’t find anything or they find 1-2 infections, treatment of which is fruitless, as the rest of the parasites, which weren’t identified, continue their destructive work affecting the endocrine system.
Bronchitis, URI, pneumonia – parasitic diseases caused by migrating larvae of geo and bio-helminthes that fill in the lung alveoli. Asthma is a disease that starts with ascarids when their larvae damage the tissue of the alveoli. There exist very pathogenic fungi – Aspergillus niger- that are often tested among people suffering from bronchial asthma. They deeply damage the mucous membrane of the lungs as well as its system of innervation. The clinic of being infected with worms called Strongylus starts with an acute pneumonia. Who thinks of parasites when a patient with an acute pneumonia is taken to hospital?
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TOPICAL PROBLEMS
According to data presented by the World Health Organization… out of 50 million annual deaths in the world, over 12 million deaths are caused by infectious and parasitic diseases. This class of diseases is the leading one among death causes of people nowadays. As to the number of sick people in the world, parasitic infections are at the third place.
Considering the importance of decisive measures against parasitic diseases in many countries, the 54th Session of the World Health Assembly in 2001 approved of a strategy of fighting against geohelminthoses till 2010. (Helminthes are parasitic worms, living in the human body).
In the words of an American pathologoanatomist, “…every time, when dissecting corps we find large clumps of parasites in the intestines and other human organs”. That is, parasites gorge us shamelessly.
In 1970, a magazine published an article by a foreign professor “All diseases are because of them”. Here are some extracts from that article:
“The dissection of S. L., who died of liver cirrhosis according to the preliminary conclusion of her doctor, discovered that the whole liver, gallbladder and bilious ducts were stuffed with helminthes…”
“…P, who committed a suicide, had suffered from a mental disease for the last five years of his life. The dissection of the body found adult ascarids in different organs: in the intestines, lungs, brain… ”
“…A girl of 5 years and 8 months was treated with an intensive method of anticancer therapy for liver cirrhosis. During defecation, worms of different kinds and sizes came out of her body”.
These extracts from medical men’ stories deal with big worms whereas unicellular parasites are of no interest to the present-day medicine. Though exactly protozoan parasites – trichomonas, lambliae, toxoplasmas, and amoebae - can cause chronic diseases with a long course. Protozoan parasites are the most dangerous destroyers. Consulting a therapist and being examined with conventional test methods give no results. So, unicellular organisms will live for 10, 20, 30 years in their host’s body, colonizing it, creating favourable living conditions and causing various diseases.
WHERE DO PARASITES LIVE?
Human beings can serve as hosts for more than 20 thousand species of parasites of different sizes – from microscopic parasites to worms that are several meters long. Contrary to a wide-spread opinion, the intestines is not the only place where they can live. They can be found in any part of the human body: in the lungs, muscles, joints, esophagus, brain and spinal cord, blood, eyes, in the internal male and female reproductive organs.
WHAT DO THEY CAUSE?
Parasites influence our body in many ways: toxic, mechanic, allergic; at last, parasites absorb nutritional resources of their host.
Oncological diseases
As far as the middle of the twentieth century, Professor M. Nevyadomski stated that oncology is just a branch of parasitology and he corroborated experimentally that statement. The Trichomonas Theory of the biologist T. Y. Svishcheva was first formulated in 1989. According to this theory, a tumor cell is one of the forms of the unicellular parasite Trichomonas, while a tumor itself is a colony, that is, a clump of the parasites, which changed their way of living into a sitting one.
Ionizing radiation, smoking, alcohol, medicines (not antitrichomonas ones), different cancerogenes irritate Trichomonas and it turns into an aggressive form and starts multiplying rapidly.
Viral, bacterial, fungous and protozoan infections not only do harm to the human body with their vital functions, but also make trichomonas multiply actively. The trichomonas theory of cancer is corroborated by scientific experiments.
O.I. Yeliseyeva gives examples of testing women with breast cancer for presence of trichomonas parasites. Elimination of these parasites made tumors resolve. Heart lesions- while migrating from the liver to the heart and lungs, larvae of ascarids follow the blood stream; at any moment they can make a breach in the wall of a blood vessel, and go out of it, damaging the integrity of the vessel, for instance, it can happen in the heart, as a result, there’s infarction, the cause of which is ascaridiasis. There’re parasites dirofilarias, all three species of which live in the heart muscle.
It was scientifically corroborated that porkworm (Trichinella) larvae can live in the myocardium.
The favorite location of hookworm (Ancylostoma) is the heart; this parasite can cause arrhythmia, mitral valve insufficiency, scars of the heart muscle. Lots of readers are aware of the fact that Chlamydia can cause myocardial infarction – mass media wrote about it.
Neural disorders – by-products of metabolism and toxic substances, excreted by parasites, can irritate the central nervous system. Anxiety and nervousness are often a result of worm invasion, as well as frequent wake-ups at night are caused by the body trying to eliminate from toxic substances through the liver (it is especially active exactly at this time). Tooth-grinding is a response of the nervous system to a foreign irritant.
Parasites are also a cause of such serious diseases as schizophrenia, epilepsy, migraines, tumors and brain cyst, disseminated sclerosis.
Echinococcus can affect even the brain, and the patient will be treated in the psychiatric department. Larvae of armed tapeworm form bubbles as large as a pea; they affect tissues of the heart, brain and spinal cord, as it’s written in the book “Eliminate your body from parasites and live without them” by N. Semyenova. Schizophrenia and epilepsy are diseases, caused by larvae of various worms, migrating with the blood stream: leptospiras, toxoplasmas; sometimes, these can be ascarids, groups of tiny worms, settling in the palpebral fissures, and at last, trichomonas and its sitting colonies.
These parasites are not filtered even by the placenta. New-born babies leave maternity homes, already infected with toxoplasmosis. And what about their mums? Who can guarantee they are not mentally deficient? … Further, the author gives her data as to this disease – having checked 200 people, for example, medical men discovered that 77,6% of them had toxoplasmosis.
Endocrine diseases, sterility
Diabetes is a disease, caused by parasites in the pancreas. The exact identification and purposeful elimination of these parasites in the School of health of Nadezhda N. Semyenova in Adler, according to her data, resulted in normalization of sugar content in the blood.
Goiter: those researchers who are in search for the prime cause of diseases , using the most advanced apparatus, have found out that nodes in the thyroid are clumps of trichinellas (porkworms), and cysts are of echinococcus origin. According to our observations, diffuse or even enlargement of the thyroid is always attended with toxoplasmosis infection.
Sterility: when people with this problem come to be examined, not two or three infections are found, but five-six of them, including parasitic infections that disturb the function of the reproductive female and male organs, resulting in sterility. Conventional laboratory methods either don’t find anything or they find 1-2 infections, treatment of which is fruitless, as the rest of the parasites, which weren’t identified, continue their destructive work affecting the endocrine system.
Bronchitis, URI, pneumonia – parasitic diseases caused by migrating larvae of geo and bio-helminthes that fill in the lung alveoli. Asthma is a disease that starts with ascarids when their larvae damage the tissue of the alveoli. There exist very pathogenic fungi – Aspergillus niger- that are often tested among people suffering from bronchial asthma. They deeply damage the mucous membrane of the lungs as well as its system of innervation. The clinic of being infected with worms called Strongylus starts with an acute pneumonia. Who thinks of parasites when a patient with an acute pneumonia is taken to hospital?
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