Don't know about the changing of our DNA, Fracty (anything's possible at this juncture) but I agree with you on everything you said above.
I'm editing to say that of COURSE it can change our DNA! What was I THINKING? I think long term...but not necessarily in a few years? I'd love to hear from a molecular biologist or geneticist on this as to just when the dna changes take place and how.
I have off-the-charts level of mercury and iron (have no idea where the iron came in but I'm looking into it) I have to get back to chelation therapy, but meanwhile am taking chlorella with food. One of our former members (doglover) is extremely knowledgeable in the nutrition dept. and treats dogs (and humans) and has saved many kanines. Her stories are amazing. I wish she were back on the forum but found a few of the members to be badgering and unfriendly. I'll be posting something soon about what she does. Oh, the reason I brought her up is because she recently told me that chelation also rids the body of necessary minerals while ridding of the overload of toxic metals (I guess the same as chemotherapy does with cells) so it's important to replace the good ones. Good to know, I think.

I do go off, don't I?
I believe that the chemical imbalance in our systems trigger entrance and attraction to parasites because they are like vultures in a way. It's all part of the chain of decomposition/catabolism of life. It's how nature facilitates to the end result of 'ashes to ashes, dust to dust'. When the body becomes acidic as a result of toxins like mercury, radiation, etc. it's the beginning of the end unless it is corrected and a more alkaline environment is achieved. Then the ultimate catabolism of the cell is........fungus. And fungus is everywhere like Mr. Death floating around, sticking to things, looking for love in all the wrong places to take the lives.
A little MORBID Kritts, ain'tcha?
Anyway, did you ever post your parasite pictures? Sorry if I don't remember. Doh.
Kritts