Fatigue
Fatigue, whether minor or extreme, is always associated withblood sugar disturbances. The more disturbance, the more
fatigue. We have three organs that do most of the sugar regulating:
our adrenals, the liver, and the islets in the pancreas. In
severe fatigue, that keeps you partly bedridden, all three organs
are heavily parasitized. Epstein Barre Virus (EBV) is running
amok in your body, as a rule, even when clinical culture
techniques cannot find it. With your frequency generator and
Syncrometer you can find it emitting at 380 KHz. Killing the
viruses is not as important as killing the larger parasites and
getting your organs functioning for you again. The viruses will go
away by themselves.
The liver's role in blood sugar regulation is to get it out of
storage when needed. When sheep liver flukes have taken up
residence they're spewing their chemicals as well as their own
bacteria and viruses into your circulation; it is surprising that the
liver has any sugar in reserve and can function at all. Sheep liver
flukes are commonly seen in fatigue syndrome cases.
The adrenals (the outer layer called the cortex) help to
regulate the blood sugar in a complex way. Some adrenal factors
influence the thyroid which is another energy-related organ. Both
adrenals and thyroid have toxic buildups in fatigue cases! Their
work is hampered.
The heart of sugar regulation is in your pancreas in the tiny
islands of cells that secrete insulin, called the islets of Langerhans.
Here we always find the pancreatic fluke in residence. It
actually breeds there when wood alcohol accumulates in it.
Wood alcohol is a common pollutant of food, even in artificial
sugar which is often recommended to replace real sugar and
spare the pancreas. There is wood alcohol in store-bought
drinking water, fruit juice, powders meant to be stirred into beverages,
even if they are health food varieties. It's probably being
used to clean tubes and hoses in the manufacturing plant. The
only beverage you can safely buy (not safe unless you sterilize it,
though) at a grocery store is milk. Make your own beverages
using recipes in this book.
Your first step toward curing your fatigue syndrome is to kill
the pancreatic fluke and all other living invaders of the pancreas,
liver, adrenals and thyroid. Use a zapper. Drink milk or
buttermilk for several days afterward to provide lactic acid for
the “good” bacteria to feed and recover on.
Your second step is removing metal from your mouth, particularly
gold. Gold from teeth and jewelry readily goes to the
pancreas! Do everything in the Easy Lifestyle Improvements
chapter.
Your energy can bounce back in a few weeks by attending
your liver, adrenals and pancreas. Help these organs heal and
grow strong again. Avoid food molds (read Moldy Food, page
381). The most powerful assistance to the liver is a cleanse. This
will eliminate liver viruses such as EBV and Cytomegalovirus
(CMV). Be patient. Do it on a schedule until you have over 2,000
stones out. Take vitamin C at least 3 gm/day, to help both liver
and adrenals. Take B2 and B6 to help adrenals and kidneys. Take
glucose tolerance factor, chromium (two 200 mcg tablets
3x/day). See Sources for all of these. Take these supplements for
three weeks, then cut the dose in half, and take on alternate days
only, as a hedge against possible pollution in these.
Although your energy may be normal in three weeks, you are
at higher risk for fatigue than the average person. Reinfection
with anything will put the new parasites right back where the old
ones were. Other bacteria, solvents and toxins will head for the
pancreas, liver and adrenals again because these are weakened
organs. It could take two years to build your health to its
previous level, but is well worth it to have youth, initiative, and
a beautiful appearance again. Going back to school is a good use
of your time when your initiative has returned but your physical
strength is still not up to housework or a job. When your energy
comes back to you, it is tempting to overwork: to clean the whole
house or to get into some gardening.
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