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Are You Infested?!?!Infestations in HumansInformation kindly supplied by Pacific International Nutrition (NZ) Ltd Parasites can be responsible for some of the disease states people have been struggling with for years. WHO statistics show that at least 58% of the world’s population has worms and flukes without realising it. It is not unusual for someone to have a dozen or more different parasites from a list of about 125 common human parasites. With initial symptoms of feeling a little weak or ‘under the weather’, most people don’t seek treatment. Besides, many anti-parasite drugs (e.g. Vermox, Flagyl, etc.) can only kill a few specific types of parasite or virus and most cannot kill the parasite larvae and eggs in the blood. Although the adult worms in the gut may be killed you can become re-infested three days later as the eggs and larvae remaining in the blood and organs hatch-out and mature. Many different drugs would need to be taken at once to break the cycle and many of these types of drugs are very toxic to humans and can have serious side effects. There are many ways to become infected with parasites:
Each adult parasite can lay about 2000 eggs per day. There can be thousands of them debilitating our well being since between 10 and 40 larvae can be found in a drop of blood. They can be found in all the other body fluid systems as well, including the lymph, spinal and brain fluids, and they can also be found in all the body’s organs. Parasitic worm infestations can be the cause of many ailments and chronic diseases including arthritis, itchy eyes, swollen eyelids, asthma/breathing problems, diarrhoea, colitis, sinus problems, low blood-sugar levels, vitamin deficiencies, nervous disorders, leukaemia, Hodgkin’s disease, liver disease, eczema, small skin blisters, diabetes, digestive problems, cancer and eye disease/blindness (Loa Loa, etc., in the Pacific islands). Larvae of pig and sheep tapeworms can cause measles and other diseases. The larvae of dog tapeworms can cause brain and eye diseases in humans. These larvae are ingested from the contaminated dust of dog faeces left on lawns, beaches and soil. We breathe this dust into our lungs, where the eggs hatch and larvae bore their way into other areas of the body to develop. Throwing a saliva-coated ball to a dog and then wiping the sweat from your eyes or brow with your hand is a very common source of eye and body worm infection. The larvae of cat worms can cause many diseases in women, including ovarian cysts, mononucleosis, migraines, weight gain, discomforting lymphatic swellings, especially in the breasts during menstruation. During pregnancy, toxiplasmosis can damage the foetus and also cause spontaneous abortion. Common symptoms in children can include: a skinny body with a pot belly, constant crying, anaemia, facial pallor, smelly bowel motions, skin lesions, lethargy, wheezing coughing with halitosis, itching all over the skin and other skin disorders, disturbed sleep, mucous in the faeces, a radiating pain in the pit of the stomach. Sometimes there will be an itchy/tickly feel around the anus at night and white, thread-like worms and their larvae in the stools. It is difficult to avoid parasitic contamination in our daily lives and there is no point in becoming paranoid about it. We recommend that everyone carry out a parasite detox at least once a year. Should you pick up a ‘bug’ when overseas we also recommend you do a parasite detox on your return. Special note for everyone who has had their appendix removed, we recommend that they do a parasite detox at least every four months for the rest of their lives. The appendix sprays a substance, not unlike a powerful detergent, as the body’s natural defence to kill parasites, etc., as they arrive in the bowel. With the appendix removed this no longer happens. It has been observed that the majority of bowel cancer patients have had their appendix removed. So How Do We Know If We Are Infested Or Not? The truth is, we simply don’t know unless we test for it. These fungus and parasites can be responsible for a lot of health disorders and…to be brutally honest, are probably at large in your system at present. Parasites are generally harmless and we can live in perfect harmony together but an accumulation of them over a period of years, combined with poor nutrition and a lack of exercise can lead to various health disorders if you bury your head in the sand. Ask yourself one question… When was the last time you detoxified your system? If at all… We’re not talking about giving up alcohol for 2 weeks, or going on a “7 day Detox plan”. We’re talking about a proper, structured nutrition plan that will help rid the body of parasites quickly and effectively. A plan that will assist in detoxifying the toxins stored throughout the body that have been produced by these very same parasites. Can’t remember? We thought so… If you haven’t then you could be running the risk of being infested, which in return can lead to various health disorders, as mentioned above. We think it’s time for you to take our FREE Fungus & Parasites test right now. This will determine whether you need to detoxify your system or not. Simply fill out our online test and we’ll email you back your results. |
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