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Human
parasites, especially parasites in the intestines and colon are actually
fairly common.
As well as being quite disgusting to think about, they can be very
irritating and upsetting.
Numerous research studies and some well known authors,
blame parasites as one of the chief causes of many illnesses
and diseases.
People often think that parasites are a relic of the past when hygiene
was more of a problem. However, there are many ways that parasites
can be transmitted to humans.
These include food, such as meat, fish and poultry, contact with
pets and animals and of course other humans.
Many people now travel to "exotic" parts of the world
and many types of parasites can be transferred from person to person.
Good hygiene is an important precaution but it is no guarantee against
infection.
See the article below and various links to find out more about parasites
and to see some parasite pictures.
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Did you know that parasites can upset your system so much, that
they can affect how you feel all day long and during the night!
Human Parasites - Cleansing Program Information:
The subject of parasites can be a bit shocking
It may be quite shocking to realise but many many people have
parasites in their bodies. I'm not talking about healthy
bacteria that your body needs, I'm talking about invading
parasitic organisms that feed inside you.
Read up on the subject
By searching around on the internet and by researching various
medical books and studies, you soon become to realise just
how widespread the problem is. Certainly, some of the parasitic
infections are worse in third world countries, but just as
certain is the fact that they do cause a growing major problem
in western societies.
Parasites can be responsible for a wide spectrum of ailments,
from very serious infections and diseases at one end, to mild
feelings of unwellness and lack of energy. As well as this
article, we have put together lots of useful links from around
the internet which go into the subject in much more detail. Click
here to see the links.
Know the enemy
The only cast iron way to be sure you don't have some parasites
living in your body is to have a stool and blood analysis
done in a laboratory, which specifically looks for parasites.
(Some general tests don't reveal this, as the possible problem
of parasites is often underestimated). Most people would
usually only have the "privilege" of having this done if
they were very ill. So are there any symptoms or things to
look out for to see if parasites are a possible problem?
Read on and also read the various links below on other sites
and get educated in this subject.
Parasites are everywhere, and they are very easy to contract
from our food, water, animals, even from other people. It is
recommended that a parasite cleanse is done at least once every
year (better twice), preferably with a detox program before
or after as well. This in conjunction with more careful attention
to hygiene and a greater awareness about parasites will help
ensure they do not trouble you.
What Is A Parasite?
A parasite is an organism which feeds off, and usually within,
a host body, such as our own body, or other living organisms,
like plants and animals. They feed on the nutrients, cells,
blood and organs of the host. They reproduce by depositing
thousands of eggs, or simply by cell division, within the
host's tissues and cells.
They can travel around the body
Parasites are not limited just to the intestines. They can
easily traveling around the blood stream when small and find
a suitable place to grow and develop. Parasites are often
mobile, "grazing" in one area of the body after another,
eating the host's cells directly or draining the best of
the nutrients directly from the host's tissues. Another nasty
side effect of parasites are their fecal secretions, direct
into our own bodies. These can be quite toxic and affect
a person in different ways. These can also have an affect
on the immune system and further weaken the bodies defences
and make it even more susceptible to illness and disease.
Who has parasites?
Parasites likely infect everyone
at some time. It's estimated that as many as 85% of the world's
population is affected. It's believed by some scientists that
parasitic infection is more responsible for diseases like cancer,
diabetes, liver dysfunction, even HIV infection, and others,
than traditionally accepted.
How do you get parasites?
Most parasitic infections come from our food and water sources
but can also be transmitted by human or animal contact. Simply
petting and grooming our pets can increase the chances of
infection, the parasites' eggs passing from their fur to
our hands, nose and mouth. Quite a number of parasites common
to cats and dogs can also survive quite happily inside a
human body. Some parasites (e.g. pinworms) can even be transmitted
through the air and are in the dust we breath. It's likely,
therefore, that those who live in the same household will
all have the same parasitic infections, whether they currently
show symptoms or not.
Some common parasites
There are a number of major common parasites which can live
in the human host and which we should be concerned about.
These include:
Parasite
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| Flukes (flatworms) |
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| Roundworms |
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| Tapeworms |
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| Pinworms |
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| Hookworms |
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Protozoan
Protozoan are organisms that live in the blood, tissues and
intestines. Although exceptionally small, these parasites
may remain active in the human body for an entire lifetime,
causing multiple complications.
Flukes
Flukes (Trematodes), or flatworms, are likely the most common
form of parasite found in humans worldwide. These commonly
infect everyone's intestines and other tissues including
the heart, lungs, liver and kidneys. All Flukes are terribly
difficult to get rid of once infected, accumulating over
a period of 10 to 20 years.
The largest intestinal Fluke: Fasciolopsis buski
Fleshy, red and beef-colored, Flukes attach themselves within
the mucous membranes of the small intestine. Living up to
one year per adult organism, they proliferate easily and
spread to other organs. Transmission is through unwashed
vegetables, as well as fish and pork.
Although they normally develop outside the body, new theories
suggest that when "propyl alcohols" are used or consumed (either
in foods or cosmetics), they provide the fluke with an environment
which enables it to complete its entire life cycle within man.
This allow the fluke to migrate throughout the body, thus infesting
every tissue and organ with which it comes into contact.
Roundworms
Roundworms (Nematodes) include the families of hookworm, pinworm,
whipworm, threadworm, etc. Commonly found in the intestines
and often contracted through the skin, they, like other parasites,
may migrate throughout the body and present multiple symptoms
of disease.
Tapeworms
Tapeworms (Cestodes) are generally the largest of the parasites.
These segmented worms, containing 50,000 eggs within each
of its 3,000-4,000 segments, can release up to one million
eggs per day! Some tapeworms may live as long as 25 years
and can quickly reach upwards to 10 meters/33 feet in length
within the gastrointestinal tract.
However, their larvae can be found in almost any organ, being
capable of infecting other tissues in varying stages of its
development. Parasites have survival skills which are beyond
the capabilities of our Immune System, especially when the
immune system is overloaded or weakened, and that's why they
can generally live for years within their host.
Some tapeworms which prefer dogs and cats as their hosts
can nevertheless be transmitted to humans via petting, grooming
and general contact. Children are especially prone to parasites
from pets by coming into contain with faeces in gardens, fields
and playgrounds. These parasites can then live in a human host.
Many tapeworms can live for many years and there have been
recorded cases of tapeworms well over 20 years old living inside
people.
It is important to realise
that it will take some time and effort on your part to
handle, but we have put together a program which is very
easy to do and requires very little time, literally a few
minutes a day. Order our complete anti-parasite kit today.
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Detox
It is also recommended that you do a detox program either before
or after an anti-parasite program. Click
here for details of our detox programs.
Other Parasite Sites
If you want to find out more about parasites we have put together
a page of useful links from around the internet. Click
here for more details.
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