The Inimitable Confucious says"Little white lie many time lead to big case of blues."
   
Parasitosis: a real condition, or one that was invented to satisfy the ultra egos of the medical establishment whenever they can't identify an offending organism?
 
Currently there are countless thousands
who are living with what seems to be some
sort of parasite that has caused lesions,
hair loss,and numerous other symptoms. In
many of these cases, their total environ-
ment has also been affected. These people
are not drug addicts, or neurotics. Many
are quite learned and educated. Their
lives have been completely disrupted. What
approach is suggested by the so called
scientific community? They must be imagin-
ing these things. The ability to identify
these organisms exists, but the average
physician would rather humiliate these
people and send them on their way, than
to follow through with their professional
positions.
Why do we believe that it's acceptable to
create armchair psycologists out of our
physicians, particularly since the field
of psycology hasn't exactly been known
for it's inroads into understanding and
improving human behavior. Rather we shoulf
spend this energy on improving mycroscopy
and dna research and upon educating our
physicians in the field of parasitology.
 
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