Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Parasites

It is estimated that approximately 95% of the American Population is infected with a parasite of some kind. There are hundreds of different parasites, from tapeworms, to pinworms to many others. Parasites can be amoeba, bacteria, fungi, molds, worms, spores, or ticks. In most cases, people do not even know they have parasites, and after a period of time, some parasites may cause serious problems. Many parasites especially like the refined, processed and high-carbohydrate diet that many Americans eat. A lot of the parasites are found in meat that has not been cooked enough. Baking, roasting and broiling foods kills parasites in most cases, though microwaving usually does not since it does not always get the internal temperature hot enough to kill them.

Here is a list of possible symptoms of Parasite infestation:
INABILITY TO GAIN OR LOSE WEIGHT
CHRONIC CANDIDA
YEAST INFECTIONS
CHRONIC SINUS OR EAR INFECTIONS
URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS
ITCHY EARS OR NOSE
ANAL ITCHING, ESPECIALLY AT NIGHT
DIGESTIVE PROBLEMS
GAS AND BLOATING
DIARRHEA
MUCUSY STOOLS
HEMORRHOIDS
CONSTIPATION
IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME
GRINDING TEETH WHILE SLEEPING
HEART PAIN
NUMB HANDS
PAIN IN THE NAVEL
PAIN IN THE BACK,THIGHS OR SHOULDERS
ARTHRITIC PAINS
BURNING IN THE STOMACH
BED WETTING
DROOLING WHILE SLEEPING
ANY MENSTRUAL COMPLAINT
CYSTS AND FIBROIDS
EATING MORE AND STILL BEING HUNGRY
ALL SKIN PROBLEMS
FORGETFULNESS
DEPRESSION
CHRONIC FATIGUE
CHRONIC VIRAL SYNDROMES
PROSTATE PROBLEMS AND SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION IN MEN
WATER RETENTION (mostly from tapeworms)
CRAWLING FEELING UNDER THE SKIN
FLOATERS
LIVER/GALLBLADDER TROUBLE

Fortunately, many parasite infections can be eliminated with a variety of cleanses and a regimen of Black Walnut, Wormwood and Common Cloves. The three should be taken together, and can safely remove about 100 different kinds of parasites when used together. It is also important to remove refined sugar and most grains and to drink at least 64 ounces of water a day. For more information, check out this site, or email me.

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