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Bio Resonance

Therapy for Parasites

 

by Rheinhold Will

 

Parasites are normally overlooked in modern medicine when it comes to

treating acute and chronic disorders. Therapists and patients alike

believe they do not feature in our highly civilised, highly sanitised

world. In fact, just the opposite is true – we are importing new

stresses through foreign travel and foods from throughout the world

against which our organisms often have little or no defence.

Consequently, at the very least, parasites are involved in the

development of many symptoms and disorders, frequently they are the

determining factor in such conditions. This article aims to draw

attention to a cause of illness which is largely ignored and to offer

a way forward.

 

Unknown and Ignored

In the medical world parasites are an issue about which still

relatively little is known and, above all, one which is ignored. Most

patients (and therapists) are unaware how dangerous parasites are. If

parasites do come to mind, then they usually deny the possibility or

suppress all thought of them. Patients feel it is impossible that they

could be infected with parasites and often flatly refuse treatment.

Therapists frequently believe that parasites occur only in the Third

World or in countries with poor sanitation. Not true on both counts.

In addition, parasites are very hard to diagnose and to treat

with traditional methods. Consequently there is a tendency among many

therapists to play down the problem and omit it from treatment.

Unfortunately this refusal to consider parasites means that a

central factor in chronic disorders often goes uninvestigated and

consequently remains untreated. With the result that chronic disorders

cannot be treated properly in such cases and the patient remains

chronically ill.

 

Widespread Infestation

In general usage the meaning of the term " parasite " is rather

vague. A parasite is defined as an organism which has a relatively

close relationship with its host and lives at its expense. Although

this definition would actually make most micro-organisms parasites, in

medicine only protozoa (monocellular organisms), helminths (worms) and

arthropods are classed as parasites (from the animal world). Helminths

(worms) include: cestodes (tapeworms), nematodes (roundworms) and

trematodes (flukes).

Fortunately not all parasites are harmful to man. But as

knowledge about parasites and their effects increases, more and more

parasites previously considered harmless are now recognised as posing

a threat to health.

This is all the worse as levels of infestation are so high. The

textbook Parasitic Diseases (Springer Verlag, Berlin, New York)

indicates the following high levels of infestation:

Organism Number of people infected

Protozoa (monocellular organisms)

Nematodes (roundworms)

Cestodes (tapeworms)

Trematodes (flukes) 1 billion

1 billion

300 million

300 million

 

 

A 1995 estimate by the WHO of the number of people infected world-wide

gave the following degree of infestation for specific parasitic species:

 

Toxoplasma gondii 50% infestation

Ascaris spp. 1.2 billion

Enterobius vermic./Oxyuris 1.2 billion

Trichuris trichiura 600 million

Ancylostoma duod. 500 million

Entamoeba histol. 500 million

Pneumocystis carinii 400 million

 

Obviously nowhere near all parasitic conditions are recognised as

such. If we assume also a certain number of unrecorded cases, which is

bound to be high, we can assume that at least 50% of the world's

population is infested with protozoa and helminths.

In general, all those with impaired immune systems are at risk,

whether this condition is the result of stress factors or of

immunosuppressive therapy, e.g. for primary chronic polyarthritis or

multiple sclerosis. However, parasites may also contribute to

hypoimmunity or even immune blocks in their host by fending off the

human immune system. Infants as well as the elderly and infirm are

most at risk.

 

Parasites in Chronic Disease

Chronic disorders are always caused by a number of stress

factors, of which parasites represent just one. However, there is no

doubt that they occupy a central pos-ition in the pathological process

because of the way they interact within the organism.

 

• Parasites may cause deficiency symptoms by absorbing elements of

food and thus depriving their host;

• Parasites may take energy away from the organism;

• Parasites may mechanically destroy body cells and thus tissue and

organs (e.g. hookworms do this by damaging the intestinal mucosa);

• Parasites may harbour viruses and bacteria. They act as a

reservoir for other microbially-conditioned infections;

• Parasites may cause inflammation and tumours;

• Parasites may cause tissue to form tumours;

• Parasites may poison the organism with their metabolites;

• Parasites may cause pain;

• Parasites may weaken or block the immune system.

• Parasites may cause allergic or pseudoallergic reactions.

 

Sometimes infestation is symptom-free. If symptoms do occur,

however, they usually develop within a few days or weeks, although in

some cases it can be months later. In most cases, it is only when

chronic disorders occur that the possibility of parasites is

investigated – if at all.

It is frequently assumed that parasites only invade the digestive

tract; however, this is not the case. They can infect any of the

organism's tissues and organs. In this way they can cause a multitude

of symptoms and disorders, many of which are so non-specific that, as

with fungi and heavy metals, no direct causal connection can be proven:

 

• rheumatism including joints and muscle pain

• irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)

• disorders of the gastro-intestinal tract (perforation of the

intestinal wall, constipation, diarrhoea, gas and bloating)

• dysfunctions of the immune system

• allergies, particularly food allergies

• nausea

• insomnia

• ulcers

• anaemia

• cutaneous symptoms

• neurasthenia

• abnormal thyroid function

• bronchitis

• bronchial asthma

• defective concentration

• physical and mental weakness

• allergic and pseudoallergic reactions

• sleep disturbances

• chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS)

• chronic fatigue immune deficiency syndrome (CFIDS)

 

Obviously there are sometimes clear links between a patient's

symptoms/disorders and his parasitic condition. Some of these links

have since been discovered or made treatable by bioresonance therapists.

 

Symbiosis

Micro-organisms such as bacteria, parasites and fungi are

generally classified as pathogenic or non-pathogenic. The designation

" non-pathogenic " means that they are indeed present in the body but do

it no harm. Yet could it be that the presence of pathogenic parasites

may be beneficial to the organism or even actively desired by the

organism? In the same way that fungi are an ecological necessity to

rot dead trees and convert them to humus?

Bioresonance therapists have discovered that this is actually

true. For example, parasites absorb heavy metals (they act as

" external " toxin stores) thus relieving the body and its regulatory

systems. They absorb pesticides and other toxins. They harbour fungi

and viruses and make them temporarily harmless. This can be confirmed

with the special test ampoules. In such instances parasites are

symbiotic helpers and friends of their host and they must be treated

as such so that they can continue to support their host's regulatory

systems. It sometimes makes sense to encourage this until the organism

can cope with their destruction and the subsequent release of the

toxins incorporated in them. It is possible to provide this temporary

support using the special parasite test ampoules – a wonderful

innovation in the medical field!

 

Bioresonance Diagnosis of Parasites

As organisms, parasites emit electromagnetic fields which are

stored in the body fluids, tissue and organs of their host's body. As

pathogenic oscillations, these disturb the body's own regulatory

powers thus producing the symptoms and disorders described earlier, in

addition to their biochemical effect.

Bioenergetic testing according to the bioresonance principle

investigates whether parasite test ampoules, selected by the

bioresonance therapist on the basis of the case history and his

knowledge of the clinical picture, resonate with the patient. If this

is so, then these parasite test ampoules, e.g. Giardia lamblia or

Trichuris trichiura represent the patient's parasitic condition.

The parasite test ampoules contain the oscillations of selected

parasites. They cover the major protozoa and helminths which are

pathogenic to man.

If the correct test ampoules are selected, the parasite

oscillations stored in the test ampoules and transferred to the

patient with the bioresonance device, resonate with the patient in the

bioenergetic test and temporarily reduce or eliminate the parasites'

pathogenic oscillations stored in the body. This oscillation

reduction/elimination is shown on the scale of a EAV test device as an

improved reading (= relief of the body's own regulatory system).

In my practice I carry out testing using the EAV test device

incorporated in the BICOM device as well as the parasite ampoules

specially developed for BICOM resonance diagnosis and therapy.

However, testing can also be carried out kinesiologically or with a

tensor. With the EAV test device, but also kinesiologically or using

the tensor test, it is relatively easy to determine which parasites or

parasite eggs or larvae are affecting the patient. These test results

represent a direct indication of what therapy is required.

 

Bioresonance Therapy for Parasites

The tested parasites found to be affecting the patient must then

be treated. They must be denatured and thus rendered unable to survive

and reproduce and their pathogenic oscillations stored in the body

must be eliminated or reduced. For this the inverted (i.e. rotated

around 180°) oscil-lations of the tested parasites are transferred to

the patient. This takes place through specific programs stored in the

bioresonance device. Following successful therapy the parasites do no

longer harm the patient; they can no longer be tested. The symptoms

and the condition improve, in many cases symptoms disappear completely.

If the incorporated parasites are tested as symbiotic " friends " ,

they are sometimes accepted psychosomatically by the host. In such

instances this psychosomatic acceptance must first be treated. This

means that at first the parasites' positive symbiotic dimension is

supported. After being treated for a while the parasites' negative

dimension becomes stronger and finally the parasites are treated as

what they actually are: as pests. In the two last stages any toxins

such as heavy metals which may be incorporated in the parasites are

also treated.

When treating parasites Bioresonance therapy is frequently

supplemented by Dr. Hulda Clark's zapper and/or a frequency generator.

In addition phytotherapeutic and/or homoeopathic medications are used

for the most part as well as other methods of treatment depending upon

the area affected.

When treating parasites it is very important to concentrate not

just on treating the adult forms but also the early stages such as the

eggs and larvae. If these are overlooked, they may develop further

following treatment centred on the adult forms and the whole treatment

would be in vain. Medicine's problem is generally that it does not

have access to the early manifestations which often live in tissue and

organs inaccessible in a conventional examination. The appropriate

test ampoules of bioresonance therapy offer a solution by which these

early stages can be tracked down in various meridians by bioenergetic,

bioinformational means and can be treated.

It is crucial in parasite therapy that the parasitic invasion is

not regarded as an isolated phenomenon and therefore treated in

isolation. As stated earlier, the parasitic condition is almost always

associated with other conditions and must be treated jointly with

these in an overall programme to achieve a lasting curative effect.

It makes little sense to treat just the parasites and to ignore

their many and diverse interactions with other factors in the

organism. Parasite treatment must therefore be incorporated into an

integrated programme, so that not only the parasites are treated but

the host with all his or her various stresses.

I have developed a 7-point plan for this which represents an

example of just such an integrated treatment:

 

1. Ensure a healthy lifestyle including healthy diet (low in

protein and allergens; high in fibre, alkaline and enzymes) as a

precondition for all treatment of chronic disorders;

2. Treat factors blocking diagnosis and therapy;

3. Stabilise and strengthen the immune system (and relieve the

allergic situation) as well as the detoxifying and excretory organs,

especially the kidneys, liver, lymph, and spleen;

4. Treat the causes of the parasitic invasion (e.g. heavy metals

stress, pharmaceutical toxins) and improve the environment ncluding

the orthomolecular supply;

5. Treat the intestinal tract, including disturbed intestinal flora;

6. Treat parasites;

7. Treat allergens.

 

Interestingly a well constructed sequence of therapy is important

not only for parasite therapy but for therapy in general. Thus in

chronic fatigue syndrome, for example, mycosis therapy or virus

therapy is only successful if the parasites have already been

successfully treated, e.g. cestodes or trematodes.

 

A Case Study

Shortage of space means there is only room for a straightforward

case here: A student had been suffering from chronic bronchitis for

many years. Bioenergetic testing revealed cow's milk allergy and

parasitic invasion of the lungs by ascaris larvae. The chronic

bronchitis disappeared permanently after removing cow's milk from the

diet and 8 sessions of therapy for cow's milk allergy and ascaris larvae.

With many disorders treating parasites provides the breakthrough.

In most cases, treating parasitic conditions is rather complicated

because of parallel stresses. Parasite treatment usually varies

between 8 and 16 sessions.

 

Summary

Parasites represent a previously overlooked central source of

stress for the human organism and one which is generally denied. At

the very least, they are partly responsible for many symptoms and

particu- larly for chronic disorders. Treating these disorders without

parasite therapy therefore often produces only short-term success.

Parasites and their early manifestations can live in any of the

organism's tissues and organs. In many regions they cannot be tracked

down with conventional diagnostic methods. Bioenergetic resonance

testing e.g. with the BICOM device opens up new possibilities for

diagnosis.

For the most part parasites represent just one of several

disturbing factors. They interact with these other factors in many

different ways. Consequently they should not be treated in isolation

but as part of an overall therapeutic programme. This can be drawn up

as part of bioresonance therapy. Through this the disturbing factors'

pathogenic oscillations are eliminated or reduced to such an extent

that the body's own self-healing powers can be brought into action

again and can cure the organism.

 

 

 

 

About the Author

Reinhold D. Will is a German Heilpraktiker FDH (naturopath). For many

years he has specialised in BICOM resonance therapy. He is the author

of 2 books on bioresonance therapy, of which one is available in

English translation (Bioresonance Therapy, available from the book

shop of the Nutri Centre in the Hale Clinic, London, Tel. 0171-323

2382). He has lectured in bioresonance therapy at several German

colleges of naturopathy and also at the College of Naturopathic and

Comple- mentary Medicine in London. Reinhold Will works at the Hale

Clinic in London and can be contacted on Tel: 0171-637 3377.

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