Schizophrenia Remedies

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Turpentine
Posted by Pippy (Spokane, Washington) on 12/07/2024
★★★★★

My daughter recently came down with a terrifying illness. She was hearing voices and they were saying horrible things to her. This went on for several months. I cannot even begin to explain the terror. I took her to the doctor, but all they said was that she had schizophrenia and there was really nothing they could do. And they said that it was very sad.

Upon digging further, I learned that most cases of schizophrenia are caused by a parasite called toxoplasmosis. I read a book called "This is Your Brain on Parasites." This book made my spidey senses go off. I knew within my soul that this was the correct answer.

I started my daughter off with five drops of turpentine per foot. I gave it to her three days on, and then three days off. I wanted to make sure that it wouldn't cause any damage to her system, or overwhelm her with the Herxheimer reaction.

By the second or third week I talked her into taking four drops with a drink, and then still added five drops per foot. Then I worked my way up to 10/12 drops per foot in addition to the oral drops. When I gave her the foot turpintine drops, I would get a hot towel and clean her feet, and then put the drops on. She really loves it and it made it easier to talk her into it.

During her illness, for three months my daughter could not wake up. I'm not joking, by the fifth day after taking turpintine she was standing up and talking coherently. The schizophrenic symptoms were completely gone. There was a very small bleed-through when some symptoms came back very briefly, but since then, there's been absolutely nothing. She's cheerful, happy and her appetite is good. What's weird is she doesn't seem to remember the hallucinations at all. I'm going to keep a close eye on her. This is a terrifying disorder that I don't want anyone to suffer.



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