A mixed condition is viable
Hello gals and guys...
I had been a lurker, then curious, concerned, worried and wham! suddenly awareness attack, just before knowlegde sets down...
Until then, I was looking for just 1 (one single) type of parasite, so everytime I felt a "new" symptom I thought I had that
parasite and disregarded the former, in order to concentrate on to the new "alien"...
UNTIL...(as stupid/naive as this might sound) It came as a revelation.. ZAP!! I don't have just ONE type of parasite...I have many types of bugs and each one of them at different stages of development....YIKES!!! ***RED ALERT*** Panicking big time....I AM DYING FOR SURE....ARRGHH!!!(couple of slapping sessions later)...slowly inhale...easy exhale....
***this type of reaction seems to be a common behavior among people first knowledge of our 'new' reality, or... -- Our Awakeness as I call it...--
Unfortunately it is a very true fact we have many types of unwanted guests of each of the main categories (bacteria, mold, virus, protozoan etc...)
They steal our food, or they feed directly from our flesh...
They might fight each other, or just stay put being bathed by our fluids, but whatever they do we are being intoxicated by their wastes, larvae, eggs etc....
there are many
parasites that, I have heard that it's alright to have a few of them..
One of them is the all-time acquaintance The Amoeba....
What these doctors seem to ignore is that one of Entamoeba's favorite hobby is killing white blood cells ..yup!!
There is an ample variety of these aliens, each one with their own "fetish" that turns them on and make it their goal in life.
Let's take the Entamoeba histolytica, a water-borne pathogen, which can cause diarrhea or a more serious invasive liver abscess; When in contact with human cells, these amebae are cytotoxic. There is a rapid influx of calcium into the contacted cell, it quickly stops all membrane movement save for some surface blebbing. Internal organization is disrupted, organelles lyse, and the cell dies. The ameba may eat the dead cell or just absorb nutrients released from the cell.
My brother was dying from these life suckers, which few moths earlier doctors had told him , it was alright to have a few of them around...I hope they have a few around inside them, as well...
Sorry for making this a long story, I needed to get it off my chest...The point was to let everyone know that we don't have just one parasite, they never come alone; they need one inside to open the door to the others or they carry others along until they make themselves at home, inside our bodies...
Thanks for your kind attention
Healthy Regards
~BK~