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Are You Clear of Parasites?

by Dr. Ross Anderson

Sunday, February 25, 1996

 

 

I believe, the single most undiagnosed health challenge in the history

of the human race is parasites. I realize that is a pretty brave

statement, but it is based on my 20 years of experience with more than

20,000 patients. In order to substantiate my belief, I'd like to

present you with some facts. I'm sure that by the time you're finished

reading this document, you'll be convinced of the parasite challenge

and of the need for a fail-safe natural parasitic cleansing method.

 

The signs of parasites in the human body

 

tchy ears, nose, anus

 

men: sexual dysfunction

 

forgetfulness

 

slow reflexes

 

gas bloating

 

unclear thinking

 

loss of appetite

 

yellowish face

 

fast heartbeat

 

heart pain

 

pain in the navel

 

eat more than normal, still feel hungry

 

blurry or unclear vision

 

pain in the back, thighs, shoulders

 

lethargy

 

numb hands

 

burning sensation in the stomach

 

women: problems with menstrual cycle

 

drooling while sleeping

 

damp lips at night

 

dry lips during the day

 

grinding teeth while asleep

 

bed wetting

 

 

Everybody is sick

 

In North America today, almost everybody is ill. If you look at your

family, friends, and co-workers, and question them very carefully

(because so many people deny there is anything wrong with them), you

will find that virtually everybody has a health challenge, many of

which are significant. How many of the people you know over the age of

45 are on blood pressure medication or medication of some sort, to

balance their blood sugar - perhaps even on insulin? How many people

do you know in their 20's and 30's, who are suffering from chronic

fatigue, and many of them may not even know it because they think they

are normal? They think it's normal to have to go to bed at 8:30 p.m.

every night, and it's normal to sleep until 1:00 p.m. in the afternoon

on Saturday, just to get through the weekend. How many people do you

know in their 40's and that have recently died of cancer?

 

It's hard to imagine a situation that has reached this kind of

degraded health potential in what we call the age of technology, a

time when we are supposed to have all the tools necessary to stay

healthy. In reality, the health of the North American population is

deteriorating. We may be living longer, but we are not living

healthier, and the quality of life for the average North American over

the age of 45 has decreased significantly in the last 10 years.

 

So how has the situation gotten to this point? Well, there are many

factors involved, but one of the most significant is the existence of

parasites in the human body. Parasites do not only occur in the Third

World countries. They are in every country of the world.

 

The Parasite Menace

 

What exactly is a parasite? A parasite is an organism that lives off

the host, the host being you or me. The parasite lives a parallel life

inside our bodies, feeding off either our own energy, our own cells or

the food we eat, or even feeding off the health supplements we use. In

recent medical studies, it has been estimated that 85% of the North

American adult population has at least one form of parasite living in

their bodies. Some authorities feel this figure may be as high as 95%.

 

The immediate question that comes to mind when people are informed of

this situation is: How can a parasite possibly live in my body and I

don't even know it is there? The answer to this is simple. The purpose

of a parasite is to not make itself known. A smart parasite lives

without being detected because if it is detected, of course, something

is going to be done to eradicate it. If you think parasites are

stupid, think again. They are highly intelligent organisms, not

intelligent in the same way humans are, but they are intelligent in

their ability to survive and reproduce, which is of course, the

purpose of any organism on this planet. It sounds pretty simple,

doesn't it? And in ways it is, but, it can make life for humans very

complicated.

 

So how can a parasite exist in the body without making its presence

known? If you know how to read the body and how to interpret its

signals, then the presence of a parasite can be determined quite

easily. However, if you accept that it is normal to have low energy

levels, health challenges, skin rashes, pains, frequent colds, flu and

constipation (the list is endless for the things parasites will

cause), then you may never question whether you have parasites.

 

In the book, " Animals Parasitic in Man. " by Geoffrey Lapage, he states

: " There is no part of the human body, nor indeed, any part of the

bodies of the hosts of parasitic animals in general, which is not

visited by some kind of parasitic animal at some time or another,

during their life histories. " This means parasites can occur anywhere

in your body. No organ is immune from their infestation.

 

Parasites: Hard To Detect and Hard To Get Rid Of!

 

If you were tested by a doctor for parasites, chances are the results

would come back negative. Does this mean you do not have parasites?

Unfortunately, medical testing procedures only catch about 20% of the

actual cases of parasites. There are over a 1,000 species of parasites

that can live in your body; tests are available for only approximately

40 to 50 types. This means doctors are only testing for about 5% of

the parasites and missing 80% of those. This brings the ability to

clinically find parasites down to 1%. Now, if I had a 1% chance of

winning in the stock market, I don't think I would invest!

 

Once you've established that you do have parasites, taking drugs to

get rid of them may not always work. This is because a drug will often

drive a parasite from one organ of the body to another. It's like

people moving to better climates to make their living conditions more

pleasant, or birds flying south for the winter. The book, " Medical

Parasitology, " by Markell and Voge, points out that therapy to remove

entire tapeworms from the small intestine is only successful if the

whole worm is expelled. If the head remains, the entire worm will grow

back.

 

Parasites Eat Human Bodies

 

How, then, do you determine if you have parasites? In order to

understand how this is determined, you have to understand what a

parasite does. A parasite eats, lays eggs and secretes. Sounds pretty

simple, doesn't it? First let's look at the " eats " part. Depending on

the kind, parasites will eat different things. Some parasites love

sugar, for instance. If you are a person who craves sugar, you may

have a sugar loving parasite. In fact, parasites are known to be one

of the causes of diabetic tendencies and blood sugar discrepancies.

These parasites live off the food that goes into your body. They exist

mainly in the digestive tract, but can be found in the liver, as well

as throughout the body.

 

Other parasites actually get their nutrition directly from the cells

of the body. They can literally attach themselves anywhere and suck

nutrition out of the cells. These parasites are significantly more

dangerous because they can travel to places in the body where they can

do a lot more damage than a parasite living exclusively in the

digestive tract.

 

As if it wasn't bad enough to have an uninvited guest living in your

body, the parasites eat your nutrients before you do! They get the

best nutrients, and you get the scraps and leftovers. They grow

healthy and fat, yet your organs and skin starve for nutrition. What's

more, parasites can remain in your body for 10, 20, or even 30 years.

 

To illustrate the longevity of parasites in the human body, consider

this example. In 1979, a British study reported on 600 former

prisoners from World War II. These men had been stationed in the Far

East. Thirty years after the war, 15% were still infected with a

parasite called Strongyloides that they had contracted during the war.

This means you could have eaten meat 10 years ago that was

contaminated and still be hosting the tapeworms or other types of

parasites that were in that meat.

 

Parasites Reproduce Quickly

 

Let's now look at the way parasites reproduce. First of all, we need

to understand that there are two major categories of parasites: Large

parasites, which are primarily worms and small parasites, which are

mainly microscopic in size, including what are called protozoa and

amoebae. Despite their almost invisibility, small parasites can be

dangerous. Microscopic parasites can get into your joints and eat the

calcium linings of your bones. This can lead to arthritic tendencies.

They can also eat the protein coating on your nerves (the myelin

sheath) and this can cause a disruption in the nerve signal from the

brain. One type of tiny parasite which infects the colon is called

Entamoeba Histolytica. This type of infection can also be found in the

liver, the lungs, and the brain. The disease is called amebiasis, and

is often transmitted via contaminated food or water.

 

Large parasites, which are the worm type, are usually large enough to

be seen by the naked eye. Some can be up to 10, 12 or even 15 inches

long and in most cases cannot travel to other parts of the body, other

than the digestive tract. Although, in tropical countries there are

cases of worms actually burrowing out of the digestive tract into

blood vessels and muscles of the body, where they can do significantly

more damage. This is incredibly rare in North America. It never ceases

to amaze me, when I hear about an adult passing a worm in total

amazement, that they could have had such a creature living inside of

their body for possibly years.

 

The smaller organisms, the protozoa and amoebae, can function almost

like bacteria by traveling through the bloodstream to virtually any

part of the body. They reproduce without laying eggs and behave more

like an infection in the body than do the larger parasites.

 

The larger parasites are worms which reproduce by laying eggs. Eggs

are deposited in the anal tract, where they stick to the walls of the

intestines. When the eggs hatch, the young feed on the food that we

eat and eventually grow into adults. The adults then repeat the

process. The smaller parasites reproduce without the process of laying

eggs. They reproduce by duplicating themselves in a manner similar to

bacteria or viral reproduction.

 

Parasites Secrete Toxins

 

The third thing that parasites do is secrete. All organisms secrete

something, whether it be lubricants, waste materials, protective

liquids for warding off viruses, bacteria and other harmful organisms,

or secretions to help attract food. No matter what the secretion is -

the secretion can be a toxin of the host organism. Simply put, the

secretions from parasites in our bodies are poisons and toxins that

our bodies are forced to deal with by increasing the process of

detoxification.

 

Anyone who has experienced food poisoning or dysentery will tell you

how debilitating these toxins can be. Once on vacation in Mexico, I

lost 12 pounds in 12 hours. I could not walk and was totally

delirious. Within two days of the parasite leaving my body, I was back

to my regular weight and feeling perfectly normal. This of course, is

an extreme case of a very high level of toxins from an acute parasitic

infection.

 

On the other end, a chronic parasitic infection secreting low levels

of toxins can create an extremely stressed immune system which may

allow varied health challenges to develop. When the immune system is

stressed over a long period of time it, of course, becomes weak. When

the immune system becomes weakened, our bodies become susceptible to

infections of other kinds. This can be an extremely dangerous

situation in this day and age because we are exposed to more viruses

than ever before. Also, they are changing and adapting at a very fast

rate as are the bacteria, many of which are now resistant to

antibiotics and other artificial measures that are used to combat them.

 

A healthy immune system is one of the primary sources of energy in the

human body. People with a weakened immune system tend to feel tired

all the time - some people refer to this as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.

If this sounds like you or someone you know, you may want to seriously

consider the possibility of a depleted immune system caused by chronic

parasitic infection.

 

Parasites Create Toxic Overload

 

If parasites secrete toxins into our bodies that the bodies have to

neutralize, and we happen to be one of those people who drinks

alcohol, smokes cigarettes, eats junk food and breathes polluted air,

the extra stress and strain on the body's cleansing system can be

enough to push the body into what we call toxic overload. Toxic

overload occurs when the four cleansing systems of the body have been

pushed too far by an overload of toxins in the body. Parasite toxins

in the body are one more thing a toxic body does not need. There are

four cleansing systems of the body: the lungs, kidneys, skin and

bowel. With toxic bowel syndrome, the excess of toxins absorbed from a

clogged bowel goes to the liver.

 

The liver is then overburdened, eventually unable to cope with the

toxic load and the toxins start to spill into the bloodstream. Once

this happens, the kidneys, lungs and skin have to take over the job of

cleansing and they too become challenged in their ability to remain

healthy. So you see, parasites can be one of the most damaging health

factors threatening the world today.

 

Many Types of Worms: Many Types Of Damage

 

The following are some descriptions of just a few worms that can get

into your body and cause disease and toxicity.

 

" The Essentials of Medical Parasitology " by Thomas J. Brooks, says,

" The tapeworms are among the oldest parasites of the human race.

Indeed, some species have become so well adapted to live in the human

intestine that the host (man) may be entirely asymptomatic. " This

means you may have a tapeworm and not appear to have any symptoms.

 

The fish tapeworm is the largest of the human tapeworms, reaching the

length of 33 feet or more. There can be 3,000 to 4,000 segments in one

worm. It can produce more than 1,000,000 eggs a day. This type of

infestation can case anemia because of interference with vitamin B12,

says Dr. Brooks in his book. Also, the weight challenges of some

people can be directly attributed to tapeworms. This is especially

true of weight loss programs that don't work. The person may be

hosting a tapeworm which is eating all the food and making the person

constantly hungry. Tapeworms can also cause water retention.

 

Besides tapeworms from beef, pork and fish, there is also a type of

dog tapeworm you can get when dogs lick your face or hands. Pinworms

are very infectious and can cause a lot of itchiness in the anal area.

" The worms deposit their eggs mostly at night, contaminating pajamas

and bed linen, " writes Dr. Brook. " The eggs are readily transported

through the air, and it is not uncommon to find them in every room of

the house... complications are much more common in women than in men. "

Pinworms can also be found in the vulva, uterus and fallopian tubes

because the female worm loses her way while trying to return to the

anus after depositing her eggs.

 

Another type of roundworm that can be present in humans is whipworms.

These insidious creatures actually inject a digestive fluid which

converts the colon tissue into liquid which the worms suck up. Dr.

Norman Stoll, a former worm expert at the Rockefeller Institute for

Medical Research, estimated that the roundworm infects about 644

million people in the world. This was in the 1940's and there are no

doubt a lot more people infected with roundworm now! Dr. Brooks

believes nutritional deficiencies are seen in heavy roundworm infections.

 

Hookworms bite and suck on the intestinal wall, which can cause

bleeding and necrosis (death of the tissue). In severe infections,

iron deficiency becomes a therapeutic problem because of all the iron

that is lost to the hookworm. Dr. Brooks says that, " hemoglobin levels

as low as 15% of normal have been seen in patients with severe,

long-standing hookworm disease. One species of hookworm in America is

called " Necator Americanus, " which means, " American Murderer. "

 

How Do We Get Parasites?

 

So how do we get parasites? Well, let's have a careful look at this.

If 85% to 90% of the adult population have parasites, and the

parasites' goal in life is to live and reproduce, then the parasite

needs to find a new place to live when its host perhaps isn't going to

be around anymore. As I mentioned earlier, parasites are not stupid,

and their sole goal in life is to live and reproduce at our expense.

 

Here is a list of ways parasites can get into your body: shaking

hands, sharing someone else's soda can, kissing (even on the cheek),

intimate sexual contact, and believe it or not, you can get parasites

by inhaling dust which contains the dried form of these organisms. You

can get parasites from the water of any of thousands of lakes, rivers,

streams and creeks in North America. Giardia Lambia, which causes

Giardia, is very common, for example. You can get parasites from

eating meat. Do you really think government inspectors are able to

inspect every animal that goes to the slaughterhouse? Another source

of parasites is salads. Dr. Brooks estimates that the overall

incidence of E. Histolytica. in the United States is between 3.9% and

10%. The distressing thing about parasites is that if you get rid of

them, you can easily be reinfected. Married couples tend to have them

together, and if one person is treated for the parasitic infection,

they are often reinfected. by their spouse. It is extremely important

that both be treated at the same time, and in many cases, the children

should be treated along with their parents. A patient once said to me,

" If parasites are so easy to catch, then why doesn't everyone have

them? " The funny thing is, almost everybody does.

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