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Intestinal Parasites – the ramifications of severe intestinal and organ distress

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Intestinal parasites are very common, but can cause severe intestinal distress. The parasites actually burrow into the body and can perforate the intestines and organs.

Parasites can burrow into the intestines, causing serious consequences.  The troubles begin when the parasite worms squirm their way into the body.  The parasites burrow in, fooling the body and the immune system into thinking they are a regular part of the body tissue or organs.  When this happens, the immune system will not fight off these intruders.

Washing Hands at the Kitchen Sink

Washing Hands at the Kitchen Sink

As the parasites burrow within the body, they cause extensive problems.

First, they start to eat away at the organs.  As an analogy, they can make a Swiss cheese like effect out of your organs meaning causing holes throughout.   These holes can cause physical trauma in the form of perforating the intestines, the circulatory system, the lungs, the liver or the whole body.

Second, the parasites erode, damage or block organs by lumping together in balls or tumors.  These lumps can be mistaken for cancer tumors.  Additionally, they can travel into the brain, heart and lungs creating serious discomfort and problems.

Next, the parasites remove vital vitamin and mineral nutrients, and amino acids needed for digestion.  When this happens, you can become anemic, become drowsy after meals and have difficulties with digestion.

These parasites are actually living, breeding and sometimes dying within our bodies.  Because of this they leave metabolic waste products or toxic waste that can poison our bodies. This condition is called verminous intoxification. These toxins can be re-absorbed into the intestines causing severe pain and distress.  Additionally, your immune system has to work twice as hard to remove these toxic waste products.

As your immune system continues to work harder, the body becomes tired and rundown and you may be susceptible to more illnesses, such as the common flu or cold.

One such parasite is an amoeba, which is an irregular shaped microorganism that infects the end of the smaller intestine and colon. This amoeba releases an enzyme that causes ulcers or abscesses where they can enter the bloodstream. They can eventually reach other organs like the brain or liver.  With an ulcer or abscess, you will experience severe pain, including severe digestion problems and severe stomach ailments.

To prevent yourself from parasites, you can make very small changes to your lifestyle. First, you should always wash your hands.  This is the easiest way to prevent parasite transmissions.  Second, keep your kitchen area clean.  You should thoroughly was all fruits and vegetables.  You should clean the kitchen and utensils thoroughly.  Third, you can drink pure water, especially if in a foreign country, sticking with bottled water is best.  Fourth, keep your house clean.  Dust mites live throughout your entire house, mostly in carpeted areas.  Additionally, as they are living there they are breeding there and leaving fecal matter there.  The best option is hard wood floors; however, as that is not feasible, the next best option is cleaning.

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