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Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Epazote Spice and Schizophrenia 07 01 2015

Epazote Spice and Schizophrenia 07 01 2015

It is also called worm seed and Mexican Tea.  And the Mexicans use it a lot.  From my years ago research it has ant parasitic properties.  But what is also very interesting about it is that the Mexicans use it to eliminate intestinal gas from beans.  If you have ever brewed beer you know that Gas is produced in the fermentation process and that the fermentation process is facilitated by yeast (also known as fungus and the leaven of the Pharisees.)  The Pharisees were the Jews that went after Christ, but we know that Jews believe in un-leaven bread.

I also believe that some symptoms of schizophrenia might be due to a parasite traveling along side a nerve in the body.  Hence the grinding noise?  Or background noise?  At which point a person is more susceptible to having their conscious mind intruded upon by those born mentally defective from alcohol. etc.

So what it basically means is that because Epazote eliminates intestinal gas it is by default killing off the fermentation process of fungus, yeast etc.  And indeed some parasites would seem to be a cross between fungus and parasite organism?

What does Epazote mean in Spanish?

It gets its name Wormseed from preventing worms in animals.  And to round out the article it is also know as Jerusalem Parsley!
http://mexicanfood.about.com/od/spanishterms/g/Epazote.htm


Per the following sight it,  Helps improve breathing.  Calms hysteria and malaria.  Very helpful for digestive disorders, remember the gut is responsible for 90% of immunity!

But it gets the name Epazote from Smelly Animal!

I bought a bag at Penzey's spices today!

It is toxic in large amounts.

I find it very helpful!


Thomas Paul Murphy
Copyright 2015
Originally published on 07 01 2015 at: www.themilwaukeeandwisconsinnews.blogspot.com
 

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