Parasites -
Hilary can test to see which parasites may be affecting
you.
Human parasites are
everywhere, and they are very easy to contract from our food,
water, animals,
even from each other. Some parasites (eg. Pinworms) can even
be transmitted through the air. Therefore, for prevention,
it’s recommended that a complete cleansing be performed
twice a year.
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What is a human parasite?
A parasite is an organism which lives off, and generally within, a host body,
such as our own body, or other living organisms, like plants and animals. They
live off the “life” of another body, feeding on the nutrients,
cells and organs of the host, reproducing by depositing thousands of eggs,
or simply replicating by cell division, within the host’s tissues and
cells.
Parasites are often mobile, “grazing” in one area of the body after
another, eating the host’s cells directly or draining the best of the
nutrients directly from the host’s tissues, all while secreting their
faecal wastes throughout the host’s body, leaving their poisonous toxic
sludge (like ammonia) behind, further taxing the host system’s abilities
even more gravely. Parasites likely infect everyone. It’s estimated that
as many as 85% of the world’s population is so inflicted. In fact, it’s
highly likely that you are infected by one or more of over 1000 known parasites
which can live in your body at any one time.
How Do We Become Infected With Parasites?
Most parasitic infections come from our food and water sources but can also
be transmitted by human or animal contact. Simply petting and grooming our
pets can facilitate infection, the parasites’ eggs passing from their
fur to our hands, nose and mouth. Some parasites (e.g. pinworms) can even
be transmitted through the air and are in the dust we breath. It’s
likely, therefore, that those who live in the same household will all have
the same parasitic infections, whether they are currently symptomatic or
not.
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