Ewwwww.
A parasitic infection will affect your health and cause mild to debilitating symptoms and even life-threatening illnesses if ignored. They can be transmitted from host to host or by eating and drinking contaminated food or water. Some live off your red blood cells, others off the food you eat, and some lay eggs… I know this is scary, but don’t be alarmed, with the correct natural treatments, you can get rid of them fast and effectively.
If you are not sure if you have parasites, here are the dirty dozen signs that can help you know if you may have them:
A Change in Appetite
Unexplained Weight Loss
Insomnia or Disturbed Sleep
Bloating and Gas
Digestive Problems
Fatigue
Muscle and Joint Pains
Food Poisoning
Skin Irritations and Rashes
Anal Itching
Your Pet Has Diarrhea, Vomits, or Scratches
You See Worms
A Change in Appetite
If you feel nauseous, and you don’t want to eat anything, or you are always hungry and you don’t feel full after meals, it could be one of the first signs that you have a parasite, a body barnacle, an unwanted visitor or “A Little Friend”. Maybe you ate undercooked or raw meat or fish. Or you got infected after eating unwashed fruit or vegetables. Sometimes even water can be the carrier especially while traveling to other countries. We can easily pick up a bug and smuggle it back over the boarder without it being detected by TSA or Homeland Security.
It is imperative to implement safety measures to reduce and prevent the risk of digesting contaminated food and water. Always make sure the foods you consume are obtained from a reliable source, are fresh, washed properly, and prepared in hygienic conditions. Try to drink only bottled water when traveling and watch out for the ice too! And of course, be sure to wash your hands amd carry disinfectant lotion. You are not being paranoid you are being careful. And even after all of this you still may pick up a parasite or get bitten by a spider (sorry that’s my personal fear).
Unexplained Weight Loss
Are you losing weight and you don’t know why? The reason for this could be that worms are feeding on the food you eat and preventing your body from absorbing full nourishment.
Insomnia or Disturbed Sleep
Do you feel restless? Struggle to sleep? Do you wake up multiple times during the night? Do you grind your teeth in your sleep? Parasitic infections can cause stress and tension that lead to sleep disturbances and insomnia.
Bloating and Gas
Does your stomach feel full, bloated, and swollen? Do you have gas?
This may be caused by giardia or bacteria in the small intestine. Both Cryptosporidium and Giardia are found in fecal matter and the most common causes of waterborne diseases. It is spread by poor sanitation or drinking unsafe water found in public swimming pools, wells, lakes, ponds, streams, and rivers. The symptoms of the infection are stomach cramps, nausea, bloating, gas, fatigue, and foul-smelling watery diarrhea.
Digestive Problems
Okay this is going to sound a little disgusting, but parasites are disgusting. Symptoms like watery diarrhea, constipation, cramps, and stomach aches. The symptoms of foodborne infections vary, depending on the parasite that caused the infection. Protozoa will cause diarrhea and other gastrointestinal symptoms. Helminths such as Threadworms may cause abdominal pain, diarrhea, muscle pain, skin lesions, malnutrition, weight loss, and many other symptoms depending on the organism.
Fatigue
Parasites can make you feel exhausted and melancholy. This may happen because the parasite steals, valuable nutrients, and vitamins from the food you eat. The parasite also causes toxins and possible malnutrition which of course will lead to fatigue. You are going to be tired when another living being is literally sucking the life out of you.
Muscle and Joint Pains
Your body hurts. You feel sore all over, your joints and muscles ache. The reason for this is that parasites release toxins that cause inflammation. Sounds like it could contribute to a flair or cause an autoimmune disease doesn’t it?
Food Poisoning
Maybe you have had the unpleasant experience of food poisoning. If you had food poisoning and you experience digestive problems afterward, it is a sign that you might have a parasitic infection.
Skin Irritations and Rashes
Ectoparasites refer to blood-sucking creatures such as mosquitoes but also to ticks, fleas, lice, and mites that can attach or tunnel into the skin and orifices to feed, live, and reproduce.
Mites and ticks transmit diseases and cause sores, skin rashes, and itching. They also cause a variety of serious ailments such as malaria, rheumatic fever, typhus, hemorrhagic fever, and Lyme disease, to name only a few.
Ectoparasites are also the cause of protozoa in human intestines and are transmitted through fecal matter in contaminated food or water. Protozoa live in blood or tissue and are transmitted from host to host by mosquitoes, fleas, sand flies, lice, ticks, and mites. There is currently research being done to evaluate the relationship between these parasites and autoimmune disease.
Anal Itching
Anal itching is never a recommended past time or acceptable public activity. It’s not the itching so much as the scratching. What causes the itch?
The most common type of Parasite that causes this symptom are helminths or intestinal worms which are threadworms, also known as pinworms which lay their eggs in the anal area… These worms spread when their eggs are swallowed. So when you scratch the itch, the eggs cling to your fingers and get under your fingernails, and you then infect anything you touch. Now doesn’t this sound pleasant? So, the lesson is don’t scratch your butt.
Other helminths that can live in humans are hookworms, tapeworms, flatworms, thorny-headed worms, and roundworms.
Your Pet Has Diarrhea, Vomits, or Scratches
When you notice your pet is losing weight, scoots, vomits, or has diarrhea the animal may be suffering from a parasitic infection. Your pet will also have a dull coat and be less energetic and playful.
We don’t always realize that our beloved four-legged friends may be infected but if they are they can transmit it to us. You will spot them in their stool and their bedding as they tend to come out while your pet is sleeping EWWWW! The basic rules to follow are simple: what counts for you counts for your pet too. Always make sure your pet’s food and water bowls are clean. Only dish up fresh food and water and avoid feeding your pet raw meat or fish.
You Can See Worms
Some worms you can actually see with the naked eye: on you, your pet’s bedding, in the toilet, and in stools. Some worms are very small, such as pinworms, and some (such as the male pinworms) remain inside the intestine. Threadworms are thin, white, and look like cotton threads.
NATURAL REMEDIES
Natural remedies, in conjunction with a high-fiber diet, have been used for centuries. Eating pumpkin seeds carrots, sweet potatoes, beets, squash, probiotic-rich foods, and foods high in vitamin A, B, and C can help eradicate infestations. Papaya and Papaya seeds have also had a reputation of ridding the body of parasites.
The use of herbal products such as Super ParaCleanz, Liquid Chlorophyll, Silver Sol-Defense, and SuperLax combined with parasite fighting nourishment, is a healthy option to get rid of various infections.
Products such as Super ParaCleanz an herbal parasite purgative and herbal de-wormer is a natural remedy that improves bowel function, detoxes, and makes the body inhospitable for invaders.
Natural Parasite Purgative
Herbal Deworme
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Liquid Chlorophyl is an excellent remedy that stimulates the immune system, detoxifies the blood, cleanses the intestines, detoxifies the digestive tract, and eliminates fungus in the body.
Digestive Tract Detoxifier
Promotes Intestinal & Immune Health
Internal Deodorizer
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Virtually Tasteless
Does Not Destroy Pro-biotics
Safe to Boil or Freeze
Painless on Cuts, Burns and Scrapes
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Colon Detox
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Aids In Weight Loss
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These are all good products for fighting parasites. Infection can be best avoided by maintaining high hygiene standards, staying away from dangerous environment’s, raw foods, and by living a healthy lifestyle. Talk to your Doctor before using these and any new products and make the best decisions for your health and wellbeing… And don’t pick up any hitchhikers.
For more information please contact:
Strong and Golden Foundation
600 Rosecranse Ave, Suite 101
Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
(323) 528-5034 • info@strongandgolden.org
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