The following method makes use of frozen castor oil for parasites hiding in the Cecum!

Castor oil, when encapsulated and frozen, will pass through the stomach and small intestine before dissolving. Freezing the capsule before ingesting totally eliminates the traditional cramping associated with castor oil liquid because the capsules dissolve in the ileum, the last three fifths of the small intestine. The freezing period required could be upto a week or two depending in the potential of the Freezer. Freezing at minus 20 ‘C for two weeks is ideal.

Here the digestive tract hydrolyses this oil into recinoleic acid which whilst harmless to humans is deadly to parasites.

The ileum connects to the cecum by way of the ileocecal valve and the majority of parasites of all kinds will nest in the cecum area ( the lower end of the ascending colon where the large bowel begins ). This area is warm and moist, providing a plentiful source of fresh food for these poisonous critters.

Castor oil not only suffocates parasites but is nature’s penetrating oil for colon plaque. When the castor oil capsule is frozen it does not act as a laxative, is odorless and will not repeat or “burp” back. Suggested dosage is 2-6 capsules every 12 hours.

All you need to do is to place a clean non toxic source of castor oil into 5 capsules per batch and freeze them until solid, then  swallow these 5 frozen gelcaps on an empty stomach before bed. Chances are you will evoke an outpouring pouring of flukes several days that you took them. Even if you are not prone to diarrhea it might be best to experiment on a day you can stay home.

Taking binder is advantageous to mop up the toxic elements released. Some binders are  Microbe Formula Met Chem, Biopure’s Zeobind and Takesumi charcoal to name a few.

The use of the Intestinal Bulldozer is highly recommended to assist with a rapid transit time.

Additionally following with a preferred (coffee) enema or colonic in the morning may be an additional means to help get the toxic waste out soonest.

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