Intestinal Parasites

Intestinal parasites are parasites that populate theanemia, constipation, diarrhea, chronic fatigue, gas
gastro-intestinal tract.  Human parasites expeciallyand stomach bloating, immune dysfunction, and
parasites in the intestines and colon are actuallynervousness.
fairly common.  Parasites can get into theParasites live off the body and feeds on their
intestine through the mouth from uncooked ornutrients, cell and organs.  The parasite
unwashed food, contact with pets and animals,reproduces by depositing thousands of eggs, or
contaminated water, larva infected soil, or by skinreplicating by cell division, with the body's tissues
contact.  People often think that parsites areand cells.  Parasites eat the body's cells directly
from poor hygiene; however, there are manyor drain the best of the nutrients and amino acids
ways that parsites can be transmitted.  Manydirectly from the body's tissue.  These parasites
people now travel to different parts of the worldalso secrete their toxic wastes throughout the
and can become infected with different types ofbody, leaving their poisonous sludge behind to be
parasites.  Good hygiene is an importantreabsorbed by the body.
precaution, but is not guarantee against infection.The accumulation of parasitic waste, continual
There are over a thousand known parasites thattissue and cell damage, and the inabilitiy to
can live in the human body at one time.  It iseffectively absorb necessary nutrients
estimated that as many as 90% of the world'scompromises the body's ability to maintain
population is afflicted with parasites.  Someoptimum health.  Parasites can take so many
scientists believe parasites are responsible fordifferent physical forms within their
diseases like diabetes, cancer, hypertension, liverdevelopment.  It is very difficult to diagnose
dysfunction, and autoimmune diseases.  Otherthrough medical testing.
symptoms of parasite infestation are: allergies,