intestinal parasites 

Human Intestinal Parasites Are More Common Than Most Would Like To Admit


Human intestinal parasites are found in an infected persons gastro-intestinal tract. They are transmitted via sub-standard hygiene, especially where there is contact with feces, contaminated water, improperly prepared foods or infected animals. Symptoms of infection include bloating, abdominal pain and cramps, gas, and coughing. More severe symptoms include fever,asthma, vomiting, weight loss and bloody stools. Always consult your physician right away when in doubt.

The types of worms which can set up camp in the human body number over 100, some as tiny as single cell and others large enough to be held in your hand. The primary negative effects of worms which reside in the intestine is the toxins they secrete and the nutrients they rob from the host. When the colon is caked with plaque from a poor diet and chemicals it becomes a rather inviting habitat for parasitic activity. Female worms are capable of releasing thousands of eggs each day further aggravating the situation.

Roundworm, hookworm and pinworm are just a few examples


There are hundreds of parasitic worms out there, roundworms being perhaps the most common infecting ten's of millions of people worldwide in undeveloped as well as developed countries. Parasitic infection in humans and the toxins produced is a much bigger problem than most people even realize. The effects of an unhealthy diet cause the colon walls to become laden with hardened material that can reside there for years. When the colon is in this degraded condition toxins are produced and parasitic activity becomes more likely. The unhealthy toxins produced by a malfunctioning colon and from parasitic secretions can be overwhelming to the human body.

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