Parasite Eradication



 

PARASITE ERADICATION PROGRAMS
Parasites are a large range of organisms that live on or in humans, animal and plants. There are hundreds of different parasite strains that include flat worms, round worms, tape worms, trichina worms, protoza, amoebas, giardia lamblia, flagellate organisms, liver and other flukes, spirochete or spiral shaped organisms such as those that cause lyme disease and many others including yeasts and fungi such as candida albicans. Parasite infection is extremely common and highly contagious.Parasites are a worldwide health problem that can lead to all sorts of other diseases due to the weakening of the body under parasitic stress. There are many sources of parasite exposure, mainly due to dirty and contaminated environments. People may get infected from flies, mites, food, pets, fingers, feces and even from the air.

Parasite symptoms and severity of symptoms vary from person to person. People may experience no symptoms at all or there may be abdominal discomfort, diarrhea alternating with constipation, or, if acute, bloody dysentery, general discomfort, chills and fever. Parasitic infection can cause serious health complications, possibly enlarging the liver, invading the lungs, brain and skin. Once parasites enter the intestinal tract, they have easy access to other parts of the body where they can imitate various symptoms and diseases. Parasites break down the system gradually, so it may be a long time before the results of a full blown parasitic infection start to emerge. During this time, parasites feed from our body, by stealing the nutrients we ingest and actually eating our tissues and cells.

Parasite eradication focuses on detoxifying and nourishing the body as parasites thrive in a toxic and nutritionally deficient environment. A combination of innovative and specific natural treatments is the most superior way to eliminate parasites completely. Removing the parasites and rebuilding the body along with an ongoing and vigilant maintenance program will ensure that the system stays vibrant enough to deal with the possibility of reinfection.