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Basics of Parasite Management

Published Friday, June 10, 2011 By editor. Under How to detox?, Intestinal Parasites  Tags: insomnia; bruxism (teeth grinding); TMJ; mucous, nausea, ulcerative colitis, ulcers  

Parasites are creatures large and small that live off a host. The small are microbes such as bacteria and protozoa, the large are flukes and worms such as pinworms, flatworms, tapeworms, heartworms. Parasites are designed to live off our own nutrients without betraying their presence.

Pinworms are easier to detect than other worms as they will make their way outside of the anus to lay their eggs. Noctorunal anal itching may be pinworms. Children commonly get them. Since the eggs survive outside the body, you must thoroughly cleanse all bedding, towels and clothes, and vacuum thoroughly.

People who have had years of impaired immunity, chronic complaints or cancer should just go ahead and do a parasite cleanse. Even if parasites are not the cause of these complaints, the original issue may have weakened your body to such an extent that parasites see you as a viable host.

A study of all kinds of parasites reveals that pests tend to go where they are welcome. A completely healthy animal or plant will simply not attract pests. In fact, fertilizing a plant is much more effective than pesticides in keeping insects balanced in a garden.

intestinal parasites

raw meat source of parasites

The profile of people who may be infected goes something like this:

eat raw meats and fish
frequently around children, dirt or pets, rural areas
in contact with damp areas, stagnant water, fleas, ticks, mosquitos
habitually take antacids
Has chronic complaints ranging from: insomnia; bruxism (teeth grinding); TMJ; mucous in the stools; ulcerative colitis; ulcers; nausea; dizzyness; general feeling of listlessness; various digestive complaints; diarrhea; body odor; bad breath; frozen shoulder; roseacea; acne; depression.

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