Re: Psychoactive parasites

I read a pamphlet about systemic Candida infections, published by RENEW LIFE.  The pamphlet claimed that candida yeast, especially as it overgrows, release formaldehyde and alcohols into the bloodstream (as metabolic waste). 

Meaning that, a person with candida overgrowth could literally be walking around "drunk" from the yeast's metabolites.  neutral

Physical parasites must have metabolic waste products, too; and, when a person has a high number of parasites, who knows what kinds of psychoactive chemicals they release.  (I'll have to check out the links posted).

Ah, by the way, CLOVE   is also helpful in treating parasites--although, I understand, clove is only effective at killing adult parasites (not eggs).

You can't change a tiger's stripes,
but you can avoid its teeth.

Re: Psychoactive parasites

dreamosis,
Good post, good addition to this thread. 
Clove is used to kill eggs in the intestines.  To kill adults of a lot of parasites you
use wormwood (check that name!) and black walnut hulls (tincture)  Refer to the
Hulda Clark work on this.  There's a whole regimen you have to do for the initial
cleanup and then you basically go on a maintenance regimen for the rest of your
life.  The only way to take the clove is to get whole cloves and grind them up in
a grinder or buy fresh ground cloves at a health food store.  You can take them in
capsules or just swallow the powder and chase it with water or something.
But they all have to be taken at the same time or the big 'uns keep laying eggs.

Another aspect to this subject is this: Are many of our "allergies" caused by
the parasites we carry?

TP

Re: Psychoactive parasites

You know, its weird.  I was just thinking about parasites today and now I stumble across this thread.  Had to be that way, I suppose.  Luckily I'm already taking Cayenne.  However, now I'm considering adding Oil of Oregano to my supplement list, and perhaps trying the Clove treatment.  I'm just thinking since they were on my mind, it might be an issue.  Everyone has some parasites, I'm sure, right?

This is no time for the righteous
Only the wicked survive
Bake up a batch of the Yellow Cake
Bake up a batch of the lies
- - - - -[ Yellow Cake - Ministry - Rio Grande Blood (2006)

Re: Psychoactive parasites

Tom Paine,  I think that Colin Wilson wrote "The Mind Parasites".  An excellent read.  Heinlein's "Puppet Masters" is one of his jouvenile SF novels... all of which I enjoy due to Heinlein's characters. 
Hulda Clark seems to be the leader in the physical parasite side.  I have not yet tried any of her products, I would prefer to make my own.  The lemon oil (in fact all the "essential" oil's are facinating in this way.  I wish I could find a reference book on medicinal uses of oil.  It'd be a fun thing to cold press my own oils.
Then the big question remains, is there a link between Psychic parasites and biologicals.  That's the real biggie...to me.  That bridge may exist in the new (and not so new...but suppressed) area of vibrational medicine.  That's why I asked about the book Sanctuary.

Best to ya,
Flinter

Re: Psychoactive parasites

Flinter, thanks for that clarification.
Essential oils can be of extreme benefit.  I've used oil of oregano in capsules before.  Even clove
oil in capsules (make your own with empties).  There are many books out on essential oils,
but avoid the airy fairy aromatherapy books written by lonely housewives and go for the
textbooks.  Any book on herbs can provide the same information, just translate it into more
potent essential oil.  However, a lot of essential oils are obtained using solvents which are not
good for you to ingest.  The higher the price and the more reputable the supplier, the better
in most cases.  Tisserand and Aroma Vera are two good producers.  Most will say do not take
internally (just to cover their rears).   Barefoot Doc may be able to shed some light on the
vibrational medicine.  I guess you are referring to Royal Rife machines and radionics.  That
area is one that I know very little about.
Risen, if you've ever played in a sandbox, gone barefoot or played in the dirt, you probably
have parasites.  They are also available on your vegetables and anything you eat raw.
What fun, eh?
Take care, be well,
TP

Re: Psychoactive parasites

Thank you. TP.  I hate the "essential" oil label.   Or the
"aromatheorpy"  label.  Kinda like "organic", that phrase is/has been co-opted.    Great info in you response.    Do you have personal experience with these oils?

Regards,
Flinter

Re: Psychoactive parasites

Flinter, yes I have personal experience with a lot of essential oils.  I have a whole collection
thanks to a friend of mine who used to import essential oils from France and other places.
I've used a few and have become acquainted with some of their effects.  Mostly I get my
information out of textbooks and by experimenting. 
Essential oils come in various strengths.  The expensive ones are generally not available
full strength, because middle men will take some and dilute it before passing it on. 
Sandalwood is a good example.  The closest I've gotten to the real stuff is from the Krishna
people who use it internally as a cleansing/purifying ritual.  All of the santalwood (its real name)
trees in India are owned by the Indian government.  They take thirty years to mature.
The highest quality santalwood is obtained from older trees' roots. 
These oils, when close to pure have a vibration and life of their own, unlike the
synthetics which mimic these but have no life.
TP