Guest guest Posted May 1, 2006 Report Share Posted May 1, 2006 http://www.hps-online.com/parasite-remedies.htm Parasitology Protozoa Protozoa cannot be seen, and they are perhaps the type of parasite that most of us are likely to contract. According to Hermann Bueno, M.D. writing in Univited Guests, the protozoa Giardia lamblia and Cryptosporidium parvum are the two parasites most likely to be chewing down on Americans. Giardia is transmitted in cyst form through food and water that has been contaminated by human or animal feces. The cysts also can be carried by household pets. In North American, Giardia is often called a " hiker's " disease, as hikers who drink from contaminated water sources come down with it. However, this parasite has moved from the country and now is turning up in metropolitan areas. Symptoms include diarrhea, bloating, foul-smelling gas, nausea, weight loss, and abdominal cramping. In the small intestine, Giardia can significantly reduce the production of immunoglobulin A, an important source of antibodies. Giardia also interferes with the absorption of vitamin A and B12. Cryptosporidium is a water-borne parasite but is also transmitted via day-care centers (due in part to unsanitary diaper-changing). Once ingested, Cryptosporidium lodges in the intestine and can result in profuse diarrhea, nausea, abdominal cramps, and possible low-grade fever. In 1993, almost one-half million people in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, received this parasite via the city water supply, and 100 died. It has caused a total of 28,000 citizens in Carrollton, Georgia, and Jackson County, Oregon, to suffer, and has also made appearances in 15 other U.S. states. Nematodes (includes the larger parasites, such as Round, Hook, and Pinworms) Roundworm (Ascaris lumbricoides) is the most common intestinal parasite in the world. It resembles an earthworm and is transmitted directly to humans from soil or food contaminated with human feces. Roundworms can pass through the liver and the lungs and, in doing so, creates severe tissue irration and allergic reactions. Symptoms in children include nervousness, colic, poor appetite, allergic reactions, and at times malnutrition, as roundworm inhibits absorption of nutrients. Adult symptoms include abdominal pain, edema of the lips, allergic reactions, insomnia, anorexia, and weight loss. Hookworms (Necator americanus, Ancylostoma duodenal) are found in warm, moist soil and enter the body by penetrating the skin. People who go barefoot are often infected. Hookworms travel through the bloodstream to the lungs (where bronchitis may develop) and to the trachea. They are then swallowed and end up in the small intestine. Symptoms include itchy patches of skin, pimples, and blisters. Hookworms grab onto the intestinal mucosa, resulting in hemorrhage of the mucosa and loss of blood. Pinworm (Enterobius vermicularis) is the most common worm in the United States, and is found largely in children. The main symptom of pinworms is perianal (outside the anus) itching, especially at night. The itchiness can cause insomnia and, as a result, listlessness, restlessness, and irritability. The pinworm leaves the body to lay eggs right outside the anus (thus the itching). The eggs can then contaminate underwear, pajamas, sheets, hands, and anything that contaminated hands may touch. The eggs can also float about the house. Thus, while most parasitic infections may be avoided through careful hygiene, you may get pinworm by simply breathing. Cestodes (Tapeworms) Tapeworms are the largest of the worms; a beef tapeworm can grow up to 12 meters (39.3 feet) long! There are beef (Taenia saginata), pork (T. solium), fish (Diaphyllobothrium latum), and dog (Dipylidium caninum) tapeworms. A beef tapeworm does not produce marked symptoms, but can result in diarrhea, abdominal cramping, nervousness, nausea, and loss of appetite. Pork tapeworms can be dangerous. When the larvae migrate, they can invade the muscles, heart, eye, and brain. In the brain, they can produce seizures and brain deterioration. It is often misdiagnosed as epilepsy. Fish tapeworms are common in the Great Lakes area and Canada. They can be contracted by eating raw or lightly cooked freshwater fish. Fish tapeworms can consume 80% to 100% of a host's vitamin B12. Symptoms include nausea, anorexia, and pain or fullness in the upper abdomen. Trematodes (Flukes) Flukes reside in different areas of the body. There are blood flukes (Schistosoma spp), liver flukes (Clonorchis sinensis), oriental lung flukes (Paragoniumus westermani), sheep liver flukes (Fasciola hepatica), and intestinal flukes (Fasciolopsis buski). Liver, oriental lung, sheep liver, and intestinal flukes are all transmitted via food, while blood flukes are transmitted via swimming or bathing water. Most fluke infections have occurred outside of North American. Still, it is very possible to contract a fluke. One health practitioner, Hulda Clark, Ph.D, cl s that parasites (along with pollution) cause all illness, and that intestinal flukes are the worst parasite. Fluke symptoms include urinary problems, liver problems, hepatitis, abdominal pain, liver abscesses, fibrosis, diarrhea, and vomiting. What to Do? Although natural and herbal remedies abounded in earlier times, drugs are now generally prescribed for parasites. Unfortunately, many drugs are not as effective as they once were. According to Louis Parrish, M.D., Flagyl, a first-line killer of protozoa, is only 5% effective. Most drugs also come with a long list of side effects. Many health practitioners now recommend a herbal parasite cleansing agent. These remedies use a number of herbs with antiparasitic properties... parasite cleansing is specifically addressed in the 7 Day Wonder Cleanse™ Levels 2 and 3. You have to start somewhere. Start with us by your side. Get serious. Reclaiming vibrant health is a wonderful journey, but it should be a guided and fully supported professional approach for you to attain maximum benefit. Join us soon for an online guided fully supervised cleanse. All gain and no pain that puts you fully in control of your health care strategy. Prevention Now that you know something about parasites, do your best not to let them hurt you. Take preventive measures! * Wash your hands before eating and after going to the bathroom, changing diapers, or handling pets. * Wash all fruits and vegetables before eating them. * Keep your fingernails short and clean. * Do not walk barefoot. * Have regular parasite checkups (especially if you travel frequently). * Parasite cleanse with continuous professional guidance and support. North Americans often consider parasites something to worry about only when traveling, but this is not true. As long ago as 1976, a nationwide survey in the United States by the Centers for Disease Control revealed that one in every six people selected at random had one or more parasites. It is quite possible that we are hosting a dinner party for some 132 types of parasites. An Internet Homepage, " Parasites of Vertebrates " , by the Dept.of Hematology, University of California - Davis, states that 900 million people worldwide and 4% to 15% of the population in the Southeastern United States are infected with hookworm. Worldwide, some one billion people are infected with roundworm, and 500 million people are infected with pinworm. In the United States, estimates of those infected with pinworm range from 10% to 35% of the population. How did this happen? Climate and sanitary conditions breed parasites and then they are spread throughout the world. International travel spreads them, as well as the return of armed services personnel from overseas. Within a country, parasites find a home in contaminated municipal and rural water supplies and in household pets, not to mention in farm animals. Finally, the increasing number of day-care centers has proven to be a transmission place too. How do you know if you have parasites? Can you see them, Are there symptoms, Can you feel them, Where are they right now? According to Ann Louise Gittleman, a certified nutritionist who has worked with parasite patients, a parasite infection can be manifested by any number of signs. Symptoms or parasites include * constipation * diarrhea * gas and bloating * irritable bowel syndrome * joint and muscle aches and pains * anemia * allergies * skin conditions * nervousness * sleep disturbances * teeth grinding * chronic fatigue * abdominal pain If you have ulcers, colitis, or have had colostomy, consult a health practitioner. Herb Classifications To understand how herbal medicines work against parasites, you may want to have some knowledge of herbs and their classifications. Herbs can be placed into three general classifications according to the primary reactions they produce in the body. These three classifications are detoxification, symptom relief, and building and toning. Each classification is further broken down into subcategories that define specific properties. For example, in the detoxification classification, there is an alternative subcategory. Alternative herbs are those that purify the blood. Hepatics is another subcategory, which includes herbs that affect the liver. Herb Subcategories Herb Subcategory Definition American wormseed Vermifuge Expels worms from bowels Black walnut hulls Antiseptic Antiparastitic Vermicide Prevents growth of bacteria Destroys parasites Destroys worms without necessarily expelling them from the bowel Boldo leaves Alternative Antiseptic Vermifuge Alters (purifies) the blood Prevents growth of bacteria Expels worms from bowels Butternut bark Alliterative Laxative Alters (purifies) the blood Promotes bowel action Clove Antiseptic Carminative Prevents growth of bacteria Stimulates expulsion of gas from gastrointestinal tract. Cramp bark Antispasmodic Astringent Used for muscular spasms, convulsions, and cramps Increases tissue tone and firmness; lessens mucus discharge Garlic Alliterative Antibiotic Antiseptic Vermifuge Alters (purifies) the blood Inhibits growth of bacteria Prevents growth of bacteria Expels worms from bowels Grapefruit Seed Antibiotic Antiparasitic Inhibits growth of bacteria Destroys parasites Kamala Taeniafuge Expels tapeworms Male fern root Alliterative Vermifuge Alters (purifies the blood) Expels worms from bowels Neem Alterative Antiparasitic Alters (purifies) the blood Destroys parasites Peppermint Antiseptic Antispasmodic Carminative Prevents growth of bacteria Used for muscular spasms, convulsions, and cramps Stimulates expulsion of gas from the gastrointestinal tract Pumpkin seed Taeniafuge Vermifuge Expels tapeworms Expels worms from bowels Sweet annie Alterative Vermifuge Alters (purifies) the blood Expels worms from bowels Thyme Antiseptic Carminative Prevents growth of bacteria Stimulates expulsion of gas from gastrointestinal tract White oak bark Antiparasitic Antiseptic Destroys parasites Prevents growth of bacteria Question & Answers How do I know whether the parasite cleansing is working? Will I experience any side effets or detoxification symptoms? Most people look for parasites in their stools, and many do see them. Not everyone does, however, Positive signs are a " pokey " feeling in the abdomen or an " itchy " or " crawly " sensation on the skin. You should remember that in the process of cleansing, there may be some discomfort; parasites are not easily dislodged. Some users' skin has broken out, and others feel nausea or somewhat tired. You may also notice increased bowel movements, looser stools, and more frequent urination. Jos-hua, Medicine Man notes that usually we can also experience excess gas (flatulence) which has a sulfur smell to it. These are the dead parasites building up in the colon, waiting to be eliminated and flushed out of your body through home colonics. Also, Jos-hua notes that certain area's of the skin seem to eliminate oils and smells during a parasite cleanse. In his personal case, the skin on his chest, around and below the thyroid gland emanates a peculiar smell when parasite cleansing. If I have been taking a herbal colon cleansing supplement, do I need to do parasite cleansing? Colon cleansing does have a cleansing effect, and it is a necessary prerequisite against a wide range of parasites. What you will enjoy is better results in your parasite cleansing efforts, quicker and longer lasting results. A clean colon, bloodstream, lymph and liver will help in assisting in the elimination of parasites from the body; that's why it is so important to start parasite cleansing only once the preliminary measures are taken (i.e., a good overall system cleanse or two), otherwise parasite cleansing can become a waste of your time and money. What else can I do to help the cleansing? Beyond herbal parasite cleansing there are other alternative parasite cleansing therapies that HPS encourages. Find out which ones for adults, which ones for kids in our HPS 7 Day Wonder Cleanse, Level 2 and Level 3 programs. That's where we take care of the parasites for good. They'll have no choice but to pack their bags and head south for a vacation! Is there anyone who should not parasite cleanse? Pregnant or lactating women should not be parasite cleansing. Very frail elderly people, children under 3 or frail children, and people with colon problems should consult a health practitioner. Bromelain. What is it? Bromelain is a digestive enzyme that will aid the digestive process. C Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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