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In the third of a series of articles on quantum biofeedback, Nutritionist Belinda Rennie looks at how this subtle therapy can be used in the management of parasite.

Dubai is a melting pot of parasites. With a mobile population bringing bugs from all corners of the globe, different standards of hygiene and a hot, humid climate, all kinds of bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites thrive. Despite their proliferation, doctors and patients tend to downplay parasites as a major factor in chronic disease even though the World Health Organisation puts the number of people into the billions which are estimated to be infected.

What is a parasite?

Parasites are organisms that live in a close relationship with the host at its expense. This definition is limited to single celled organisms called protozoa (eg Giardia lamblia) and worms (eg roundworms, tapeworms and flukes). Not all parasites are pathogenic or disease causing though. You may have heard of E. coli, which can be considered “friendly flora” and lives harmoniously in the intestines with millions of other organisms including bacteria.

Bacteria, viruses, yeasts and fungi are not strictly considered parasites but can act as major stressors on the body. They can be pathogenic and involved in the disease process such as the common bacteria Helicobacter pylori, implicated in gastritis, stomach ulcers and ultimately stomach cancer. Overgrowth of yeasts like Candida albicans can be a factor in the suppression of the immune system leading to conditions like chronic fatigue.

Since most parasites enter the body through the mouth (oral-fecal route) they tend to lodge initially in the intestines causing gut disturbance. You might suspect parasitic infections if you have drunk contaminated water, had an episode of food poisoning or returned from traveling with any of the following symptoms: diarrhea or constipation, bloody and/or foul smelling stools, fever, gastritis, abdominal pain and cramps, nausea and vomiting, bloating and gas, allergy particularly food allergy, fatigue, poor concentration, skin rash and weight loss (some parasites can live in their host for years with few symptoms).

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Over a period of time if parasites are left untreated or incorrectly treated they can play a central role in the disease process by absorbing their host’s food, leaving the person nutritionally deficient. Parasites can damage the intestinal wall causing leaky gut syndrome and weaken the immune system making you more prone to infections and further parasite infestations. Over a period of time, parasites can migrate to other parts of the body creating further health issues such as inflammation, pain and joint problems.
 
The Germ Theory of disease which focuses on eradicating pathogens with drugs is a limited approach as it does not address the conditions in the body or “internal milieu” that led the organism to survive and thrive. Another way of looking at it is “if you have flies over the garbage, the problem is the garbage, not the flies” (ref Professor Bill Nelson).

Zapping pathogens

Quantum biofeedback re-energizes the body by helping to locate and remove the stressors such as pathogens which are blocking energy pathways. It is based on the premise that like all organisms, parasites emit electromagnetic frequencies that are stored in the body fluids, tissue and organs of the host. These pathogenic oscillations disturb the body ’s own regulatory power producing a range of symptoms described above. Quantum biofeedback delivers back to the body the actual frequency profile of the pathogen, electrically depolarizing the bug and causing it to self destruct. The analogy is the opera singer affect, where the singer matches the frequency pattern of the glass and with enough force can shatter the glass.


“Zapping” pathogens by this method can often be the first step in revealing other factors that are contributing to the imbalanced terrain of the body such as excess acidity, digestive imbalances or heavy metal toxicity. Quantum biofeedback stimulates the immune system to work harder to oust the parasites and begin to boost the life force of the body. Dietary changes along the use of antiparasitic herbs such as black walnut, citrus seed extract, olive leaf extract, artemesia annua and echinacea can offer significant health outcomes for patients with chronic parasitic infections.

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