Parasites
Summary: Parasites
are a serious health problem. Most doctors
have an attitude that parasites are a myth or rare
occurrence. If you have an overactive immune system
parasites are one of the first things to treat.
Skip any attempts to test for parasites as they
often are not conclusive or do not test for all
kinks of parasites. If you are sick in any way do
a parasite clense. I have had succes with Para-Cleanse
from my health food store. Keep in mind to kill
parasites you have to do the clense twice or more.
The first ten day process kills the parasites then
ten days later sart the second which will kill the
the eggs that will begin to hatch.
REPORTED
SYMPTOMS OF PARASITES (1) |
Irritable Bowel Syndrome ( ibs
)
Allergies
Diarrhea
Constipation
Joint and Muscle Aches
Skin Problems such as itching and rashes
Chronic Fatigue Syn.
Sleep Disturbance
Malaise
Asthma
Headaches
Anorexia
Persistent Bloating and Gas
Arthritic Symptoms
IBS/Crohne's disease |
constipation
stomach bloating
anemia
digestive disorders
fatigue
low immune system
nervousness
skin rashe
excess mucus
an imbalance in the intestinal flora
chronic constipation
toxic internal environment
disease of the gastrointestinal tract, bladder,
liver |
"Parasites destroy friendly flora just like
antibiotics do. Many parasites excrete ammonia and
other toxic chemicals that destroy friendly flora
like acidophilus. Some parasites also depress the
immune response in the intestinal tract allowing
yeasts to overgrow. Anything that destroys friendly
flora can cause an overgrowth of Candida since friendly
flora holds Candida in check." This site claims
parasites must be the first step and heavy metal
elimination the last step in treating Candidia.
(2)
"Giardia is the most prevalent intestinal
parasite in humans and found in (city treated) drinking
water. Giardia resides in the smaller intestine
and at times in the gall bladder. Millions of these
giardia organisms will coat the intestinal walls,
prevents the absorption of nutrients and later causing
illness. Symptoms are mild to moderate abdominal
cramps, intestinal gas, light colored stools, bad
absorption, weakness, chills, stomach bloating and
diarrhea. (14 um x 10 um) There can be over 100
different types of parasites worms living in human
bodies. Some are microscopic in size while others
can be seen quite easily. These common organisms
can be found everywhere in our environment, in the
air we breath, in the water we drink, or in the
food we eat. Parasites worms can invade your bodies
through food and water intake, through a transmitting
agent (like a mosquito), sexual conduct or through
the nose and skin. Once established, they will eat
the same foods you eat or they will eat you. People
with intestinal parasite infections are usually
under-nourished and weak, infected with viral, fungal,
or bacteria, and have various types of chemical
and metal poisoning. Human intestinal parasites
can be present in any disease, in any person, at
any age. They are responsible for many health problems
because they secrete toxins and steal the vital
nutrients from our bodies. They can irritate or
exaggerate other health problems you may be experiencing.
Everyone is at risk and under their mercy during
parasitic infections. We create the perfect living
environment for parasites when the bowel becomes
ineffective in the elimination of our waste products.
The build-up of fecal material on the walls of the
colon is attributed to constipation and the amounts
of junk food, chemicals, bad fats and sweets we
consume. Testing for parasites are only available
for about five percent of the known varieties with
twenty-percent accuracy. Cancer cases are afflicted
with worms that often lump together and look like
tumors. Female worms can release 3,000 to 200,000
eggs per day depending on their type. This is a
topic that most people do not want to discuss, let
alone think about, but now reality must be faced.
There are 3200 varieties of parasites in the four
major categories, Protozoa, Trematoda, Cestoda and
Nematoda." (1)
"An article in June 27, 1978, in the Miami
Herald states that a nationwide survey conducted
by the Centers for Disease Control in 1976 revealed
that one in every six people selected at random
had one or more parasites. Louis Parrish, M.D. a
New York City physician who specializes in parasites,
wrote in 1991, "based upon my experience, I
estimate in the New York metropolitan area that
25 % percent of the population is infected . . .
. . . . . Projections for the year 2025 suggest
that more than half of the 8.3 billion people on
Earth will then be infected with parasitic diseases.
We have a tremendous parasite problem right here
in the United States - it’s just not being
identified." - Peter Weina, Ph.D., Chief of
Pathobiology, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research,
1991. I strongly believe that every patient with
disorders of immune function, including multiple
allergies (especially food allergy), and patients
with unexplained fatigue or with chronic bowel symptoms
should be evaluated for the presence of intestinal
parasites." - Leo Galland, M.D. Townsend Letter
for Doctors, 1988. Make no mistake about it, worms
are the most toxic agents in the human body. They
are one of the primary underlying causes of disease
and are the most basic cause of a compromised immune
system." - Hazel Parcells, D.C., N.D., Ph.D.,
1974" (3)
CDC:
"About Parasites A parasite
is an organism that lives on or in a host organism
and gets its food from or at the expense of its
host. There are three main classes of parasites
that can cause disease in humans: * Protozoa, *
Helminths
* Ectoparasites" (4)
USDA: "Parasites
may be present in food or in water and can cause
disease. Ranging in size from tiny, single-celled
organisms to worms visible to the naked eye, parasites
are more and more frequently being identified as
causes of foodborne illness in the United States.
The illnesses they can cause range from mild discomfort
to debilitating illness and possibly death."
(5)

See this video about a worm (parasite) removed by
an operation on the brain. Doctors thought it was
a tumor.(6)