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Below is a list of suggested products. Those in bold are key products for the health issue explained on this page.
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Therapies: Aromatherapy, Cleansing Programs, Fast or Juice
Fast and Gut Healing Diet
Herbs: Aloe Vera, Anamu, Black Walnut, Cascara Sagrada,
Garlic, Golden Seal, Horsetail and Pau d'Arco
Herbal Formulas: All Cell Detox, Artemisia Combination,
Gastro Health, Herbal Pumpkin and LBS II
Herbal Extracts: Paw paw Cell-Reg
Nutraceuticals: Sunshine Heroes Whole Foods Papayazyme, Para-Cleanse
Essential Oils: Cinnamon, Irmon, Neroli, Pine Needle and Wild Oregano
About Parasites
There are many types of parasites that can make your
body their unsuspecting host. Besides various worms (like
tapeworms and ringworms), there are microscopic, single-celled organisms like giardia, H. pylori, candida and amoebas, which can all be considered parasites. In fact, there are
over 1,000 organisms that are known to be parasites in human beings.
Many of us think that parasites are something that only
affect people living in third-world countries. However, this
simply isn't the case. Parasites are far more widespread in
North America than most people are willing to believe. In
fact, if single celled organisms are included, probably 80-95% of us have at least one form of parasite inside our body,
which may, or may not, be affecting our health.
Parasites can be very hard to diagnose. A stool analysis
may or may not reveal their existence, because even if parasites are present, they may or may not be present in any
particular stool sample. Fortunately, they do leave telltale
signs of their presence-chronic fatigue or illnes that just
doesn't seem to get better, nervousness, teeth grinding, diarrhea, ulcers or digestive pain, extremes of appetite, weight
loss or gain, anemia, itching (especially in the rectal area)
and lowered immune response. These are some of the more
common symptoms. If you have pets or animals and they
have parasites, there is a high probability that you may,
too. It's also easy to pick parasites up when traveling. so
if you've experienced a change in health after traveling, it
could be parasites.
There are many types of parasites that can make your
body their unsuspecting host. Besides various worms (like
tapeworms and ringworms), there are microscopic, single-celled organisms like giardia, H. pylori, candida and amoebas, which can all be considered parasites. In fact, there are
over I ,OOO organisms that are known to be parasites in human beings.
Many of us think that parasites are something that only
affect people living in third-world countries. However, this
simply isn't the case. Parasites are far more widespread in
North America than most people are willing to believe. In
fact, if single celled organisms are included, probably 80-95% of us have at least one form of parasite inside our body,
which may, or may not, be affecting our health.
Parasites can be very hard to diagnose. A stool analysis
may or may not reveal their existence, because even if parasites are present, they may or may not be present in any
particular stool sample. Fortunately, they do leave telltale
signs of their presence-chronic fatigue or illnes that just
doesn't seem to get better, nervousness, teeth grinding, diarrhea, ulcers or digestive pain, extremes of appetite, weight
loss or gain, anemia, itching (especially in the rectal area)
and lowered immune response. These are some of the more
common symptoms. If you have pets or animals and they
have parasites, there is a high probability that you may,
too. It's also easy to pick parasites up when traveling. so
if you've experienced a change in health after traveling, it
could be parasites.
Even when diagnosed correctly, parasites can be hard to
eliminate. It takes powerful medications to kill parasites,
and typically these medications are toxic to healthy tissue
as well. Even some of the stronger antiparasitic herbs have
some toxicity. However, our approach to parasites is going
to be only partially effective if we just focus on trying to kill
them.
One way to coax an unwanted guest to leave is to stop
being a good host. In the body, this translates into altering the biological terrain to make it unfriendly for parasites.
When one does this, smaller doses of less toxic antiparasitic
remedies can be very effective in getting rid of them. This is
where herbs can excel over chemical drugs. While they may
not be as strong as drugs at directly killing the parasites,
they are exceptionally good at helping to alter the host environment to make it unfriendly to parasites.
If you've been diagnosed as having parasites, then you certainly want to serve up an eviction notice for the critters.
However, it may be helpful to do a periodic parasite cleanse
even if you haven't been diagnosed with parasites. For instance, if you have pets or animals, probably a good practice to do the Para-Cleanse program at least once a year, just
for prevention. It's also a good idea to do a parasite cleanse
after traveling (especially to third world countries). Another
time to try a parasite cleanse is if you have chronic health
problems that you can't seem to get rid of no matter what
you do.