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Parasites are much more widespread than you may believe.  It is estimated that half of the 6.5 billion people on Earth are infected with some sort of parasitic disease.There can be over 100 different types of parasites worms living in human bodies. Some are microscopic in size while others can be seen quite easily. These common organisms can be found everywhere in our environment- in the air we breath, in the water we drink, or in the food we eat. These parasites can cause symptoms ranging from an increase in allergies, bloating, diarrhea, constipation to the more serious problems like anemia, fatigue (sometimes extreme), decreased immune systems, skin rashes, nervousness, etc. 

There can be over 100 different types of parasites worms living in human bodies. Some are microscopic in size while others can be seen quite easily. These common organisms can be found everywhere in our environment, in the air we breath, in the water we drink, or in the food we eat.

Parasite is an organism that lives on or in other organisms from which it obtains nutrients to live and causes harm in the process. Its name comes from the Greek word para that means beside, and sitos, which means food.
Most parasites require some host to complete their life cycle. Animals can also serve as the host. The parasite will vary in size from one-thousandth of one micron to whale tapeworms one hundred feet long.

A number of factors are influencing the parasite epidemic  including international travel, water contamination, poor hygine in daycare settings, hospitals and restaurants, the use of antibiotics and immunosuppressive drugs and the sexual revolution. Parasites and worms can invade your bodies through food and water intake, through transmitting agents (like mosquitos), sexual conduct or through the nose and skin. Once established, they will eat the same foods you eat or they will eat you.

Human intestinal parasites can be present in any disease, in any person, at any age. They are responsible for many health conditions because they secrete toxins and steal the vital nutrients from our bodies. They can irritate or exaggerate other health problems you may be experiencing.

We create the perfect living environment for parasites when the bowel becomes ineffective in the elimination of our waste products. The build-up of fecal material on the walls of the colon is attributed to constipation and the amounts of junk food, chemicals, bad fats and sweets we consume. We poison ourselves from our own toxic waste and the waste from these creatures (auto intoxication) when this ideal habitat is created.

These topics are very important for detoxification and your well-being. Most doctors are not trained to recognize the symptoms of parasitic infections. The only way to avoid the problems associated with parasite infections is by educating yourself.

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