My new practitioner of Applied Kinesiology found that I tested strong for an herbal mix that fights parasites. Oddly enough, my particular set of structural issues were what led him to test that concoction (also a few others).
He said that even though it isn't widely accepted, he sees common structural patterns matching certain biological abnormalities. It took him about 5 or 6 minutes to come to this conclusion. "No wonder you came home from Korea," he murmured.
He said that I could deal with structural issues, but the biological issue would keep pulling me back to the problem if it wasn't dealt with too. Yes, Mom, this reminds me of Dr. Fiksdal's words of old.
Today I shared this parasite-theory to a friend who looks at blood. He asked if I wanted to see. I said okay. I gave him a drop of red, and he put the video microscope to it.
I saw them! It freaked me out. Some were dead. Others were wiggling and paying undue attention to my blood cells, cells that weren't looking as round or structurally sound as the others. He pointed out a number of other problems with my blood, but those little wigglies were the worst. Creepy.
I don't know what they are, but I don't like them. Heebie jeebies. He gave me suggestions for the war path.
So yeah, the AK guy was right.
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that's gross
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