July, 2007
Featuring in-depth and up-to-date information on parasites and treatment options, Parasite Cleanse Monthly connects you with the resources you need to protect yourself and those you love.In order to relieve the symptoms of a parasitic infection, it is essential to completely remove the parasites from the body. Any medication or nutritional supplement that aims to cure the parasitic infection without removing the parasites will be unsuccessful. Rather, there are five comprehensive steps that will help you remove parasites and get on with your life. These include cleansing the system, modifying the diet, administering supplements to kill the parasites in all of their life stages, reintroducing healthy bacteria to the digestive system (Latero-Flora), and making the necessary lifestyle changes to prevent re-infection.
Most parasites entrench themselves within the various organs of the body. Therefore, in order to get rid of them, it is essential to cleanse the system of mucus and waste that are lying on top of the parasites. There are several herbal supplements that can be used to cleanse the system, such as comfrey root, agar-agar, flax seeds, psyllium husks, alginate, beet root, citrus pectin, papaya extract, and bentonite clay. There are also several ready made colon cleansers on the market. These products usually incorporate one of the aforementioned ingredients in their formula. Be sure to carefully follow the dosage and cleansing instructions. I highly recommend using the product Oxy-Powder for a safe intestinal cleanse
Home enemas and professional colonic irrigation are two more good methods for cleansing the system and parasite removal. A colonic irrigation is typically performed in a doctor's office. It involves flushing the entire length of the large intestinal with a lukewarm water solution. This procedure takes about forty five minutes to dislodge and remove toxins throughout the system. Home enemas are the do-it-yourself version of the colonic irrigation. Ingredients such as garlic, vinegar, and blackstrap molasses can be added to the home enema to increase its effectiveness.
There are very few studies about the exact relationship between parasites and nutrition. However, it is safe to assume that a healthy diet will increase your immune system and your defenses against parasites. In addition, since it is well documented that parasites thrive on sugar and carbohydrates, it may be a good idea to limit your intake of simple-carbohydrates such as refined sugar, white flour, and processed foods.
There are several dietary and herbal remedies that can be utilized to remove parasites in every stage of their life cycle.
Herbal remedies for parasite removal include black walnut hull - from the green hull, wormwood, clove, kamala, and more. Ask your herbalist or the specialist at your local natural food store to recommend a particular herbal product. I recommend the product Paratrex®.
With all of the steps you have taken to cleanse the digestive system and remove parasites, it is now essential to reintroduce the healthy bacteria to the system. Healthy bacteria occur naturally in the digestive system. They help to detoxify pollutants, maintain the proper chemical balance, and act as natural anti-biotics against harmful bacteria and yeast organisms. The recolonization of the digestive tract with friendly flora can help protect the body against future parasitic infections as well as the development of other yeast, bacterial, and fungal related disorders. Supplements such as Latero-Flora can be used to maintain a healthy digestive system and guard against further disorders.
This is a proactive do-it-yourself step. Make it a point to learn everything you can about the risk factors for developing a parasitic infection. If possible, try to determine the cause of your infection, and make the necessary changes to avoid further problems. If it is not possible or practical for you to determine the source of your parasitic infection, take the steps necessary to avoid re-infection. Properly cooking food, frequently washing hands, disinfecting water supplies, and limiting contact with pet feces are all good ways to reduce your exposure to parasites.
If you are planning a trip abroad, look into the food hygiene, sewage, and water treatment standards of the area you will be visiting. Contact the Center for Disease Control to learn about the regional disease that can be found at your destination. If there is a possibility of parasitic infection, be sure to stay away from unfiltered water, uncooked fruits and vegetables, and undercooked meats. Parasite removal should be practiced at least 2x yearly by everyone.
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