What"s Sleeping on Your Bed At Night?
Parasites have an instinctive ability to live off other living organisms, insects, fish, animals and humans.
In order to be able to survive and reproduce, parasites feed off our nutrients and our energy.
They grow by cell division or by larvae; whatever way they multiply parasites soon become an influential force on the health of the new host.
Parasites infect millions of people worldwide including quite probably you and me, even without any suspicion of their presence - at first.
Parasites can live in any part of the body, migrate through the gut walls and organs and mimic the symptoms of almost all diseases.
We are often diagnosed with a condition and treated for that condition, yet are merely carrying parasites that mimic it.
The main causes of parasitic infestation include: - increase in worldwide travel to/from tropical climates - water contaminated with larvae - undercooked foods or unwashed fruit and vegetables - through the nose or skin (especially if barefoot walking on grass/sand) - contact with household pets or toilet door handles - through other hosts e.
g.
mosquitoes Once ingested, parasites overcome body's defences, evade the immune responses, reproduce prodigiously, outwit the immune system and manipulate the behaviour of victims.
Once contaminated, we can pass parasites on to each other through blood, kissing, saliva, semen, breast milk and oral sex.
This explains why family members often carry the same parasites.
Parasites do not have a digestive system and thus rely on our digesting food to survive.
All life forms that feed must excrete waste; in adult parasites this includes a chemical called phenol.
Phenol breaks down the gut lining creating perforations or tears that allows waste to pass through into the body.
In turn this creates inflammatory gut conditions often perceived as allergies, colitis and dysbiosis, colitis.
Elsewhere in the body symptoms of arthritis, asthma, peptic ulcers, chronic fatigue, gluten intolerance and even psychological symptoms such as depression, mood swings and attention deficit may displayed.
Unfortunately western medicine tends to treat the symptoms and not the cause.
Many cases go untreated because doctors don't recognise symptoms.
Pinworm Let's take an example: Pinworms are common in adults and children.
They set up home in the small intestine but migrate through the large intestine at night to lay their eggs around warm anal passage and bed sheets.
One sure way of evidencing their presence is when you see children scratching their anus.
Make 100% sure they don't put their fingers in their mouths or bite their nails if this happen.
The old wives way of dealing with pinworm in children was to shine a torch on their anus while they slept and 'stick' the eggs with sellotape.
Crude, and it only removed the visible eggs, but it helped.
Even today in cases of pinworm, personal hygiene is vital.
As a result of a lowered immune response, symptoms of contamination include chronic fatigue and vaginitis in women.
When parasites lodge themselves in joints and muscles, we believe perceived this to be a sign of joint inflammation, arthritis or rheumatism.
What you need to know about these Masters of Deception.
They: - rob us of vital nutrients - cause physical trauma to body by perforating major organs and circulatory system (causing 'Leaky Gut') - poison us by dumping metabolic wastes which our systems have trouble expelling - destroy cells faster than they can be regenerated, causing ulceration & anaemia.
- block organ functions by lumping together in ball (tumour)preventing the distribution of blood, oxygen and nutrition Parasites can live under human fingernails so wash your hands before every meal and especially after playing with household pets.
And think twice before letting them sleep on your bed at night.
In order to be able to survive and reproduce, parasites feed off our nutrients and our energy.
They grow by cell division or by larvae; whatever way they multiply parasites soon become an influential force on the health of the new host.
Parasites infect millions of people worldwide including quite probably you and me, even without any suspicion of their presence - at first.
Parasites can live in any part of the body, migrate through the gut walls and organs and mimic the symptoms of almost all diseases.
We are often diagnosed with a condition and treated for that condition, yet are merely carrying parasites that mimic it.
The main causes of parasitic infestation include: - increase in worldwide travel to/from tropical climates - water contaminated with larvae - undercooked foods or unwashed fruit and vegetables - through the nose or skin (especially if barefoot walking on grass/sand) - contact with household pets or toilet door handles - through other hosts e.
g.
mosquitoes Once ingested, parasites overcome body's defences, evade the immune responses, reproduce prodigiously, outwit the immune system and manipulate the behaviour of victims.
Once contaminated, we can pass parasites on to each other through blood, kissing, saliva, semen, breast milk and oral sex.
This explains why family members often carry the same parasites.
Parasites do not have a digestive system and thus rely on our digesting food to survive.
All life forms that feed must excrete waste; in adult parasites this includes a chemical called phenol.
Phenol breaks down the gut lining creating perforations or tears that allows waste to pass through into the body.
In turn this creates inflammatory gut conditions often perceived as allergies, colitis and dysbiosis, colitis.
Elsewhere in the body symptoms of arthritis, asthma, peptic ulcers, chronic fatigue, gluten intolerance and even psychological symptoms such as depression, mood swings and attention deficit may displayed.
Unfortunately western medicine tends to treat the symptoms and not the cause.
Many cases go untreated because doctors don't recognise symptoms.
Pinworm Let's take an example: Pinworms are common in adults and children.
They set up home in the small intestine but migrate through the large intestine at night to lay their eggs around warm anal passage and bed sheets.
One sure way of evidencing their presence is when you see children scratching their anus.
Make 100% sure they don't put their fingers in their mouths or bite their nails if this happen.
The old wives way of dealing with pinworm in children was to shine a torch on their anus while they slept and 'stick' the eggs with sellotape.
Crude, and it only removed the visible eggs, but it helped.
Even today in cases of pinworm, personal hygiene is vital.
As a result of a lowered immune response, symptoms of contamination include chronic fatigue and vaginitis in women.
When parasites lodge themselves in joints and muscles, we believe perceived this to be a sign of joint inflammation, arthritis or rheumatism.
What you need to know about these Masters of Deception.
They: - rob us of vital nutrients - cause physical trauma to body by perforating major organs and circulatory system (causing 'Leaky Gut') - poison us by dumping metabolic wastes which our systems have trouble expelling - destroy cells faster than they can be regenerated, causing ulceration & anaemia.
- block organ functions by lumping together in ball (tumour)preventing the distribution of blood, oxygen and nutrition Parasites can live under human fingernails so wash your hands before every meal and especially after playing with household pets.
And think twice before letting them sleep on your bed at night.