Guest guest Posted April 30, 2006 Report Share Posted April 30, 2006 http://www.total-cure.com/k/parasite_cleanse.html Parasite cleanse Toxic Squatters If you think parasitic infection only happens to people who live in developing countries or unhygienic environment. This is wrong!! Studies show more than 80% of us (children and adult) who live in developed countries have some type of parasite or worm living inside our body. They live inside our colon and small intestine. Some can penetrate into our internal organs (lungs, liver, gallbladder, stomach etc). And some can get into our brain too which is very unfortunate. Well, it does sound scary but this is the fact. Parasites are organisms that derive nourishment and protection from other living organisms known as the host; the host as being you and me. The parasites live a parallel life inside our bodies, feeding off our own energy, the food we eat or our own cells and organs. THEY LIVE OFF YOU AND EAT YOU! Then they lay eggs and live with us generation by generation for many years. We are consistently being infected with parasites. They are common organisms can be found everywhere in our environment. They can be transmitted through many different ways daily such as: • Through consumption of food, eating under-cooked or improperly washed food • Through drinking water (even in the developed countries) • Breathing air through your nose and mouth • Direct contact through skin cells e.g. Walking barefoot on soil • Insect bites • Physical contact with an infected person • Contact by your own pets Parasites are of different types and range in size from tiny, single-celled, microscopic organisms to larger, multi-cellular worms e.g. tapeworms can grow to 20-30 feet long. Most of them cannot be seen without a microscope. So we don't even know when and how they invade our body. Finding parasites is difficult for physicians because the very best laboratory tests are capable of detecting only 50 or so of the 1,000+ species of parasites. This means there's a good chance that whatever we have will avoid detection. (I know of a woman who actually saw worms in her stool, yet was told by her doctor that the previous tests proved there was no sign of parasites.) And even when we know that there are parasites within us, our doctors can't do much about them. Our standard medicines are not very effective, and they often have unpleasant side effects. They'll kill some parasites, but many times the internal invaders will simply move to another part of the body. Given that parasites are so difficult to find and dispose of, it's no wonder they can remain in the body for years, even decades. Am I infected?? Parasitic infection can cause mild discomfort through to severe. Some people may not have any symptoms at all or a few aches and pains are mistaken as something else from your self-diagnosis. There are a huge variety of parasites and they behave differently inside our body. There are over 300 species from human hosts. They find shelters in our alimentary tract, cavities, organs, tissues, skins and circulatory systems. Depends on which part of the body they have invaded, the symptoms and damage caused will vary on the type of parasitic infections. Acute parasitic infections often cause diarrhoea, fluid loss, irritable bowel syndrome, intestinal cramping, gas, bloating and constipation. The condition will move from acute to chronic. • Parasites suck and live on the nutrients we ingest. As a result, they cause anemia and deficiency of iron, vitamin A, B12. Sudden food craving, especially sweet is the most common symptoms. Unsatisfied appetite for food. Difficulty in gaining and losing weight. • They affect our nervous systems. Symptoms include restlessness, nervousness, insomnia, depression, forgetfulness. They also cause brain damage if they get into our brain. • Many allergies are caused by parasitic infection. Eosinophils (a type of white blood cells) will increase abnormally causes inflammatory conditions or sensitivity to food and environment. You may have food intolerance, eczema, rashes, chronic skin infection and asthma. • Itching in anus, nose, ears and eyes is also a sign. • Shoulder, back and muscle pains. • It is possible you could have candida. Parasites often allow candida to grow in their nesting area. They destroy friendly bacteria that stop candida growth. Both candida and parasites cause damage to the intestinal tract. The cause is microscopic tears or holes that allow toxins materials in the intestinal tract to leak into the blood steam. • Sinus inflammation or infections can be caused by Parasites or Candida. They can also take up residence in all those little nooks and crannies, and they are the hardest to eliminate. Mycoplasmas infecting the sinus will cause a drainage with a bad nasal odours. Polyp or tumours, which bulge out into the nasal passage may also be filled with parasites. It is important to clear the nasal passages so you can breathe in more oxygen. Self-examination of the nasal passages is possible with a flash light held in the front of the nose and looking in the mirror. You should see a clear airway almost to the throat. If you can only see in about an inch, problems may exist. If you have one or more of these symptoms have been treated but not totally cured, you might be infected by parasites and worms. Perhaps, most people do not think these symptoms are unusual or problematic or often too shy to talk about it but these conditions are slowing hurting us. They release toxic substances which re-absorb into our body. They destroy cells, invade our organs and weaken our immune system. You can never feel good as long as they live inside you!! Click here to read further about treatments Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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