What’s  Pestering  YOU?

 

Sorry to have to bring it up; the importance is tough to exaggerate.



When we eat, we sometimes take in other life forms that are still alive.  Most of them are far too small for the human eye to see, or nose to smell; really tiny critters.  From first breath to last, free radicals (whose primary function is to eat human flesh) are the least of our multi-legged non-friends to impact our lives. There are in fact many thousands of life forms we ingest and keep.

 

As the years go by, they nestle comfortably throughout your digestive system.  Health food fanatic or couch-fried potato,  the inner lining of your not-so-small small intestine has years of undigested red meats and thousands of bacteria and multi-celled nasty little creatures that are designed to drain & strain your body,   all crammed up against the walls of that very long tube of wet darkness..

 

By the time we reach age fifty, the average American has an average of fifty-five pounds of undigested red meat and fecal matter lodged against the walls of the lower and not-really-smaller intestine.  Do you think this might be an ideal breeding ground for the nasty little creatures that prefer to eat rotten meat in dirty, dank, moist places?    Apologies can be repeated all day for raising such an unpleasant issue.  In fact, the only thing more unpleasant than talking about this very real fact of YOUR life is having to live through it.

 

Some Russian scientists, in the course of unrelated study, saw that minor electrical impulses literally stimulate parasites in every living human body.  We are not talking about the healthy level of immune-boosting foreign presence/particles in the human body. You are hosting very real parasites, as are all of us.  Some are good, the vast majority are not.

 

The scientists established photographically-documented results wherein small capsules with specific electric impulses empty your body of the vast majority of as many as hundreds of millions of unnecessary – or at least excessive – parasites living off of the undigested animal proteins and natural decay called fecal matter… in your lower intestine.

If you think that any of this is an exaggeration you are invited to look into an encyclopedia or call your family doctor.