America's # 1 Epidemic
Dr. Joel Robbins M.D.
Now you are asking, how can I detect if I have parasites? Well, one
method is stool-tests. This is the most medically accepted method. But
there are a couple of problems. The first one is that often when stool-tests
are done there usually is just one sample, a spot-check. To be accurate
however, one needs to take at least 3 to 6 different samples. Otherwise
the parasite may be missed.
Then there is a further problem insofar as the tests are species specific.
It means that the tests are done to detect a specific species. However
as was mentioned earlier, there are about 300 known species. That means
that 300 tests may have to be run. At the most there are about 6 tests
done in the average testing. So if they do not test for your specific parasites
they are being missed.
Another method of detecting parasites is visually. Most parasites however
cannot be seen. Though pin-worms manifest themselves visually, most other
parasites do not.
Another method of detecting parasites is by symptom picture, just analyzing
how a person feels. But because the symptom picture is so wide and varied
many other things can cause the same symptoms.
That brings us to the preferable method. Simply assume that you have parasites
since most Americans have parasites. Besides you can save yourself some
money. Tests for parasites are not cheap. In fact it is less expensive
to do the treatment for them than it is to do the testing.
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