Special
Report on Parasites
Health
and Parasites
In
the world today so many people are sick from diseases that modern
medicine does not seem to cure. Is it normal to have low energy,
skin rashes, painful joints and bones? How many people around
the globe are on medication with little or no change in their
health? Could it be that the medical establishment has forgotten
to look for worm and parasite infection in the human body? In
recent studies taken at major hospitals over the last ten years,
experts in this field have found that well over 95%of all people
have parasitic animals living in them.
What is
a Parasite?
A
parasite is a small microscopic organism that draws energy and
food from you. In fact, parasites are incredible food scavengers
that literally consume energy from your cells. The single most
undiagnosed health challenge today is parasites. There is no living
creature on this earth that is not subjected to invasion by parasitic
animals of one form or another.
Parasitic
Infection
Here
are a few signs of parasitic infection: low energy levels, fatigue,
pain and fever, acne, skin rashes and hives, hair loss, grinding
of teeth, frequent colds, flu ’s,loss of appetite, itchy ears,
nose and anus, sexual dysfunction in men, slow reflexes in both
children and adults, stomach gas, bloating, excess blood in urine
or stool, eating more that usual but still feeling hungry, and
numb hands or feet. The list is endless for all the things that
parasitic infection can cause.
How Do
You Kill Parasites?
Do modern drugs kill
parasites? The answer unfortunately, is no. The parasite can live
for many years undetected and is always adapting to the medications
given to the body. The parasite is intelligent enough to move
to a different location if it is being threatened. Independent
laboratory tests have confirmed that synthetic drugs will make
the parasite move from one organ to another.
Testing
For Parasites
Now some of you are
saying to yourself, Surely I can have a test for parasitic infection?
The answer is yes you can, however; there are over one thousand
species of parasites that can live inside the human body. For
example, approximately fifty million different types of bacteria
and parasites live on just one square inch of human skin. Modern
medical science can only detect about 40 or 50 kinds of parasitic
infections. Only twenty percent are actually found by testing
and there is only 1% chance of clinically finding parasites.
How Do
I Get Parasites?
Now some of you are
probably saying this is unbelievable and frightening. You are
right, it is very frightening, but only through knowledge and
education can you do something about parasites. So let ’s begin
by understanding where parasites come from. Parasites can enter
the human body in many different ways such as: shaking hands,
inhaling air and dust, kissing, licking your fingers, having sex
and sharing glasses.
Roundworms
Even clean drinking
water can contain forms of parasites as the source of this water
may have been a creek, river or stream. Here ’s an example how
parasites can enter your system. There is a roundworm parasite
called “Ascaris ”.The Ascaris roundworm lays eggs in floor cracks,
rugs, garbage, in dust and other debris. Along come our domestic
pets like your dog or cat that unknowingly is invaded by this
form of parasite.
Parasites and
Pets
Now picture this;
you pet your dog, you hug your dog, you kiss your dog and in turn
your dog responds by licking your face with his tongue. Yes this
is indeed a loving gesture, however, the larva from the parasite
“Ascaris ”that your dog leaves on your face begins immediately
to travel inside your throat and then to your lungs. Now this
doesn't stop here. You now cough up this parasite and swallow
it; all the while it ’s been mutating itself. Now this parasite
is in your intestines where it now commences to lay millions of
eggs inside of you. Now do you think this can harm you? I wonder.
What Do Parasites Eat?
Did you know that arthritis is caused by
a small parasite that eats the calcium linings from your bones?
This same parasite eats the protein form the coating on you nerves
called the "Myelin Sheath". Did you also know that this
parasite can even get into your brain causing another disease
called "Amebasis". Did you know all of this started
from you consuming some contaminated food or water! Interesting
isn't it!
Tapeworms
Now if you found that interesting... listen
to this! Did you know there is a parasite called the "Fish
Tapeworm"? This tapeworm can reach a length of up to 30 feet
or more and can be made up of 3 to 4 thousand segments. To give
you an example of a segment, cut off one segment and you now have
two Fish Tapeworms. Never mind cutting 3 to 4 thousand segments.
And there's more!
This tapeworm can produce on million eggs
or more per day. Did you also know that these tapeworms can live
in the human body for twenty or more years undetected?
There is another type of worm that is present
in the human intestinal wall. This worm actually bites the walls
of your intestines and sucks on the secretion caused by the bite.
This in turn causes bleeding and death of the tissue that can
further cause iron depletion and very low hemoglobin levels in
people.
Another very dangerous infectious parasitic
worm called "Pin Worms" causes itching in the anal area.
These Pin Worms are transported through the very air that you
breathe.
It is not uncommon to find Pin Worms in
every room of an average household.
Yes, this parasite also lays millions of
eggs per day both inside and outside of your body.
The "Whip Worm" is another parasite
commonly found in humans. These Whip Worms are very intelligent
organisms that actually convert colon tissue into liquid which
the Whip Worm parasite in turn eats. It's interesting to note
that well over 3 billion people upon this planet have this parasite
living within them.
If you thought all of the above was interesting,
hold on, andlet’s now talk about Flatworms.
Flatworms are like leeches. These worms
have a unique way of attaching themselves to your internal body
parts by way of a special sucker.
To give you a visible idea of what flatworms
do, just think of a mosquito sucking blood out of you. Now you
have the picture.
Flatworms
The flatworm family also includes the world
of the Flukes. The following are four flukes found in humans:
Sheep Liver Fluke, Human Liver Fluke, Human Intestinal Fluke and
Pancreatic Fluke of Cattle.
Do not be fooled by the above given names
of these flukes, make no mistake they are all found in the human
body. The most common of the fluke family in the human body is
called "Fasciolopsis Buskii". This fluke has six distinct
stages of life; The Egg, Miracidia, Redia, Cercaria, Metacercaria,
and the Adult Stage. Normally, the adult stage lives inside the
intestines. However, if your body has solvents in it like wood
alcohol, the other five stages can develop inside of you. Wood
alcohol allows the pancreatic fluke to use your pancreas as a
host, which in turn leads to diseases such as diabetes.
Some large parasites are seen with the
naked eye. These parasites of the worm type all live in the digestive
tract. However, under certain conditions they can travel to other
parts of the human body. In hotter climates these worms are very
aggressive and have even been seen in blood vessels and muscle
tissue.

Parasites Love To Reproduce
Large parasites love to do one thing besides
eat. Parasites love to reproduce. Thousands of eggs at a time
are not an uncommon rate. The ones that lay eggs hatch usually
inside of the digestive track, grow to become adults and begin
the cycle over again. They are able to do this because they feed
off of all the foods we crave. It is interesting to note that
it's the parasites who crave the food, not us. Smaller parasites
do not have to lay eggs. They reproduce somewhat similarly to
bacteria or viruses and can reproduce millions of their kind in
only one day.
You must remember that these microscopic
organisms have the ability to reproduce themselves even if parts
of their bodies have been destroyed. Some tapeworms have had their
bodies removed (except for the head) and have grown back to their
original full size.
Parasites and Humans
Now
what is the main purpose of parasites? The main purpose of a parasite
is to live in its host body without detection. If the immune system
detects an invader it will destroy it. Parasites are very intelligent
when it comes to survival. Parasites enjoy a very good lifestyle
in the human body. They even get nutrition directly from the cells
inside your body. Parasites attach themselves to any part of the
inside of your body and suck the nutrients out of the cells before
the body has a chance to do something about it. Could this be
the reason so many people are tired all the time? Parasites attach
themselves to body parts so that the immune system won't attack
them. These parasites eat only the best nutrients and leave you
with the scraps. Parasitic animals of this form can easily travel
anywhere in the human body. A study conducted on people that were
in World War II , found over 15% were infected with a very dangerous
parasite called Stronglyloides. Strongyloides can travel anywhere
inside the human body, but their favorite living quarters are
the brain, muscles and joints. These are the reconnaissance troops
for all other parasites. Imagine, after over 30 years, these parasites
were found in these people.
All organisms secrete something; lubricants
for moving waste products, protective liquids for warding off
viruses or even to attract food. All these secretions are toxic
to the human body. There are no exceptions.
Food poisoning is a very good example of
what these microscopic organisms can do. Over a long period of
time these secretions can cause many health related problems.
A parasite eats, lays eggs, and secretes
waste products to be food for other parasites. Different parasites
eat different things. Sugar based foods are favorite meals for
certain parasites. There are parasites that exist only to clean
up the mess left by other parasitic hosts. It is well known that
diabetic tendencies are caused by a form of parasite. They exist
mainly in the intestine but some have been found in the liver
as well.
Parasites eat only the best nutrients and
leave you with the scraps.
Your body is always producing enzymes to
detoxify itself form the
by-products of having parasites in the body.
These by-products of parasites and tapeworms
are toxic to your body. This overload of toxins is hard on the
immune system if left for a long time.
A strong immune system is very mandatory
for good health. Chronic parasite infection is not healthy. For
example, if the bowel cannot handle the infestation of parasites,
the excess goes to the liver. If this happens and the liver is
unable to handle the invaders, the bloodstream is then invaded.
If this happens the whole body is overloaded and chronic fatigue
sets in. How many people do you know who are tired all the time?
Parasitical
infections have three stages:
infant, intermediary and adult. To eliminate the parasitical infection,
you must first kill the parasite so that no more eggs are laid.
Then, you must remove them from the body.
Next, you must make sure that re-infestation cannot occur.
If you do not, parasites and tapeworms
will reinfest your body. It is extremely important that all family
members including your pets be treated when killing off parasites.
There are no exceptions when it comes to
parasites, as parasites are the Number 1 cause of more diseases
and illnesses than anything else you can imagine.
Even "clean" drinking water may
contain many forms of parasites.
We at Kwan-Jai International offer you
an effective parasite cleansing program that will eliminate parasites.
You will feel better, look better, think
better and enjoy life so much more. We invite you to experience
for yourself our unique parasite cleansing program. Your body
will love you for it!
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