Parasites in Humans
Poor hygiene and bad eating habits attract intestinal parasites in humans as well as other types of parasites. There are roughly 130 species of human parasites. Pinworms are the most common among American children.
It is important to wash fruits and vegetables; thoroughly cook all meats in avoiding infection. Salads are a common cause for contracting infection. Also, if you have pets or children it is more likely to come in contact with parasites. There are herbal remedies and cleansing techniques to detox from worms and parasites.
In 1991 it was estimated that 1.2 billion people were infected with Ascaris lumbricodes. One worm infecting 20% of the world’s population! It is also one of the largest, over two feet in length. Dr. Omar M. Amin, Parasitology Center, Tempe Arizona, wrote: “The common belief that people in the US are free of parasites is a great illusion. Some estimate that about fifty million American Children are infected with worm parasites.; only a small portion of which is detected and reported.” (May 22, 2007)
Dr. Amin went on to report that 4.5 billion people worldwide are infected with parasites, over half the world!
They can live anywhere in the body, the lungs, heart, liver, muscles, brain, skin, prostate, bile ducts, appendix, however, the most popular local being the intestinal tract. Hence, the importance of a colon cleanse.
HOW DO I GET PARASITES IF I’M HYGIENIC? Taking a shower does not mean you are clean internally.
What are the SYMPTOMS?
HOW DOES YOUR BREATH SMELL IN THE MORNING? If it’s sweet and “kissable” then, perhaps, you are clean. If not then, it's likely you're a good candidate for CLEANSING.
Intestinal parasites in humans can cause malnutrition and according to WHO (World Health Organization), is responsible for 25% of worldwide deaths in children.WHO categorizes parasites among the six most harmful infective diseases of man with parasitic infections outranking cancer as the world’s number one killer!!(Christine A Northrup-Clewes and Christopher Shaw,”Parasites” British Medical Bulletin, 56(2000): 193-208) Junk food, processed foods, fried foods, fast foods including French Fries overwork and weaken the body’s organs. Intestinal parasites in humans love undigested proteins and processed foods. Eating foods void in nutrition severely strain the body’s immune system; while building mucoid plaque in the colon, providing an ideal breeding ground for parasites. Parasites in humans thrive the filthy environments, such as mucoid layers, because they feed on it and are protected by it. Moreover, parasites contribute to the toxicity of the human body as a whole and their waste can cause extremely illness.
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