How Parasites Can Adversely Affect Our Health
Whether diagnosed or not, parasites often are the underlying cause of a number of health problems including, diarrhea, gastrointestinal upset, vaginal irritation, joint and muscle aches, brain or nervous system damage, immune dysfunction, and chronic fatigue.
Many symptoms of parasite or worm infection can easily be confused with a variety of other abdominal and intestinal diseases. There is a parasitic connection to many common health problems. Parasites compete with the digestive system for nutrients including vitamins, minerals and amino acids. Also, they secrete waste by-products into the gut and bloodstream that are capable of causing allergic and autoimmune reactions.
Parasites that enter through the digestive tract usually cause appetite changes, stomach and abdominal discomfort (especially after eating), cramping and/or changes in stools and possibly some diarrhea.
Malabsorption syndrome (lack of absorption of essential nutrients) and other chronic digestive problems can occur from parasitic infections left untreated.
If you think parasitic infections are rare conditions only in poor, undeveloped countries, think again. According to Dr. Theodore Nash at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in Bethesda, Maryland, parasitic infections are a major cause of illness in North America. Eight out of ten people in North America harbor one or more parasites or worms.
The incidence of parasitic diseases is not only skyrocketing because of increases in international travel and immigration, but also because of greater and greater contamination of
the water and food supply, wide-spread use of day-care centers that help spread microbes, household pets, the overuse of chemicals and prescription antibiotics.
The Reasons Behind Parasite Prevalence
In order to understand how to prevent parasitic infection, you first need to understand why parasite-related health problems and the risks of contracting infection are increasing. Here are some of the factors behind parasites' growing prevalence in the late 20th century:
- Intestinal parasites range from microscopic creatures to worms that extend a few feet long.
- Contamination often occurs through eggs and larvae passed on from food and water or directly from person to person.
- Water that has not been boiled or purified is a very common method of contamination.
- All fruits and vegetables that are not washed or cooked, as well as rare or raw meat and fish are also high-risk foods.
- Parasites are found in highest concentrations in commercial pork products, such as bacon, ham, hot dogs, cold cuts and pork chops, roasts, etc. Beef, chicken, lamb, and even fish can be contaminated.
- Sushi from many parts of the world contains the larvae of several species of parasitic worms.
- Cows fed the dried dead flesh of other cows often have many kinds of parasites embedded in all their organs.
Expel All effectively eliminates these harmful parasites from the body. The ingredients in Expel All are balanced to be more efficient in eliminating these parasites. This bottle is enough for a complete 100 day cleanse and ongoing maintenance for some time.
Ingredients:
Tincture of Chaparro Amargoso, Oregano, Wormwood, Fresh Cloves, and Black Walnut in a 25% ethyl alcohol solution.
Black Walnut & Wormwood are extremely effective in expelling parasitic worms from the body.
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