I have a 'funny' story with ginger...
I barely cook fish, and once did a very light cooked salmon to our family.
A bit after eating, I started feeling sort of funny sensations in my tummy, a bit like it was bubbling... Not well digested.. whatever.
The feeling continued, and I energetically tested asking: parasites in salmon? Got a yes.
I looked in my closet for a remedy, and found ginger, the only thing that tested energetically positive for that specific problem. I remembered ginger was indeed said to be anti-parasitic.
I took a strong tea done with powdered ginger, got better. I gave it to my daughter, just in case she got the parasite too.
My husband did not believe, does not like ginger tea, so did not take any.
Next day, I bought fresh ginger, cut in little pieces and did another tea, but with fresh ginger pieces. It tasted better, but stronger. I took it about
3-4 times.
Both daughter and I took the fresh tea. We kept taking it for a few days.
about
2-3 days after that salmon meal, my husband called. He said he was not feeling well, and was coming back home early.
I was out too, when I came home, he had been there for 3 hours, walking around / laying down / looking like a contortionist, unable to even talk, so much pain he was having in his belly.
I tried to give him the ginger tea, but he was almost screaming of pain, so it was hard.
Eventually he could sip the tea in between two bad cramps.
It took him about
30 minutes after drinking that 1st cup of ginger tea to finally calm down. He then slept for hours due to fatigue in the couch. He took another cup before bed.
Next days, he took the ginger again, for a couple of days more, and never got the pain again.
So, definitively, ginger can kill parasites!!!
Lesson learned: when I cook fish, I cook it well.
If I take raw fish, I test it before!!
So if it can kill parasites, it can cause herxes. Plus ginger can kill viruses too, it's one of the preferred teas for colds here in Switzerland.
Post Edited (Jinna) : 5/30/2017 7:01:23 AM (GMT-6)