Toxoplasmosis - is your cat trying to kill you?

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Uploaded by on Jan 12, 2011

Toxoplasmosis, a parasite that infects up to 70% of adults in U.S. can be fatal. Pastor Strawcutter, founder of The Secrets of Eden in Adrian Michigan gives an informative, brief overview of this subject. www.thesecretsofeden.com 1-888-820-2126

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  • I had a serious case of cutaneous toxoplasmosis which I caught from a sick feral cat which we took into our home (not a good idea). I had skin sores which itched like crazy. The drugs prescribed by doctors have serious side effects, but I found a cure which is effective and has no side effects, an herb called Artemisia Annua. Common name: Wormwood. This herb is used to treat malaria, which is also a protozoan. Powdered form three heaping teaspoons/day for 3 to 6 months

  • i could tell from the begiining of ur presentation that u'll die to have a kitty around u for thanks to toxo

  • Pregnant women DO NOT have to give away their cats. The parasite is only shed for a brief time after toxoplasmosis is originally contracted, not continually. If you can't have someone else clean the box, just use proper precautions when changing the box, like gloves and a face mask, and thoroughly wash your hands afterwards. This parasite is everywhere, and you are more likely to catch it from gardening or tainted foods, than from a cat.

  • omg inow thes man

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