Re: OT: 'Heavy leg syndrome' how do you diagnose the cause
- From: "Steph" <steph@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 05 Jun 2006 04:58:53 GMT
<centitalensa@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi there. I came across your post and I find I am compelled to
comment. I am not certain how much you know about helminths or
alternative medicine, however many times, the symptoms you are
describing are easily attributed to some form of parasitic
proliferation. Helminths grow in size while living and feeding in your
body. Tape worms, for example. The larger they get the more creative
they are at moving around inside you. Many times, they wrap themselves
around bones, lending a heavy feeling or sensation in the area where
they are. They are more active in the evenings and surely, it would
not hurt to look into alternative medicine, the herbs "black walnut
hull, artemisia annua and cloves." It's very difficult to get an
accurate diagnosis in the states as the states simply do not have any
interest in testing for these things.
Good Lord..........
.
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