Briefly, Hulda Clark's parasite treatment is based on the theory that parasites are involved in practically all illnesses. The parasites enter the intestinal sytem where they stay without causing any symptoms.
The presence of various solvents in the environment causes an accumulation of these solvents in the internal organs of human beings. When this happens, various parasites will be drawn towards these infected organs. Here, the parasites cause illness.
The strategy goes as follows:
- Exterminate the parasites and all of its stages.
- Get rid of the solvents in the body.
- Purge the body.
The main features of Hulda Clark's Parasite treatment are as follows:
- An extract from the green pod that surrounds the Black Walnut (Juglands nigra).
- Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium)
- Dried Clove (Syzygiun aramaticum)
The high-dose parasite programmes goes as follows :
Take from 5 days in a row:
- Walnut tincture: 30 drops twice a day on an empty stomach.
- Wormwood capsules: 14 capsules once a day on an empty stomach.
- Cloves: 3 capsules three times a day.
- Rascal: 4 capsules three times a day (made of Cramp bark = Viburnum opulus and garlic= Allium sativum)
- Ornithine og Arginine: (Amino acids) 500 mg. of each. Take ornithine before bedtime and arginine in the morning. These are taken to get a good night's sleep and to get more energy.
All of the ingredients must be fresh and prepared in the right manner in order to work. A follow-up programme must be taken the following two weeks. If you have a sensitive stomach, you may feel some discomfort in connection with the treatment. Most people feel a gigantic energy boost after the treatment.
Hulda Clark maintains that these doses do not give any side effects and that the treatment works on 80% of all known parasites. Dosage can be spread out over the day or taken together.
Warning
The above information is meant as a general orientation and it does not suffice if you are planning to commence a parasite treatment.
The information is based on the book :
The Cure for all Cancers
by Hulda Regehr Clark, Ph.D., N.D. Promotion Publishing 1993.