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The Problem with Parasites & Why You Should Know About Them

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Parasites aren't just a problem for people living in developing nations. A growing body of evidence suggests well over 60 million Americans now have at least one kind of parasite inside their guts...and most people don't even know they're infected! Parasitic infections can cause a whole host of problems including chronic fatigue, digestive issues, and mineral depletion. It's important for everyone to know the risk factors, warning signs, and treatments in the event of a parasitic infection.

Parasites Could Be Anywhere

It's important for people to understand that some of the most common parasites aren't visible to the naked eye. Yes, some people nowadays are infected with long tapeworms and threadworms, but the vast majority of patients with parasites have microscopic bugs such as amoebas or flukes.

Some of the most common ways people get these parasites are by eating raw meat or fish (especially sushi or pork), traveling to developing nations, drinking contaminated water, or having sexual intercourse with someone who already has a parasitic infection. Even shaking hands with someone with poor hygiene or sleeping with a pet could infect you with a parasite.

As you could see, there are many ways in which a person can get a parasite.

Related: https://www.cdc.gov/parasites/transmission/index.html

Signs of Infection

So, what are a few warning signs of a parasitic infection? Digestive issues such as constipation or diarrhea are some of the most common. A few other issues patients may experience include fatigue, intense bloating/gas after meals, and sugar cravings.

Many people with parasites also suffer from a condition known as bruxism, which refers to grinding one's teeth while sleeping. It's also common for parasites to cause various skin issues like acne breakouts, eczema, or other rashes.

Related: https://universityhealthnews.com/daily/nutrition/signs-and-symptoms-of-parasites-in-humans/

Holistic Treatments

Now that we know a bit more about parasites, how do we go about getting rid of them? Many holistic healers use a variety of anti-parasitic herbs, probiotic supplements, and a sugar-restrictive diet to kill parasitic organisms.

A few commonly used anti-parasitic foods include garlic, oregano oil, clove oil, grapefruit seed extract, and black walnut. Reducing sugar intake helps to starve out the parasites, and regular probiotic supplements help to rebuild a healthy immune system.

Throughout this treatment regime, it's important for patients to schedule regular massage and spa sessions to help deal with uncomfortable parasite die-off symptoms. In addition to reducing muscular tension, regular massages help flush the lymphatic system and naturally detoxify the liver. Alongside drinking plenty of purified water, massages greatly enhance healing during a parasite cleanse.

Related: https://www.verywellhealth.com/natural-remedies-for-intestinal-parasites-88232

Signs of Healing

As alluded to above, during a parasite cleanse you will most likely experience parasite die-off symptoms. As parasites die, they give off noxious fumes that could cause you to feel horrible. Sometimes our bodies can't deal with the toxic overload of all these harmful substances being released in such a short span of time. When this happens, we typically experience die-off symptoms, which could include headaches, diarrhea, increased fatigue, or vomiting.

Although it may appear that you're getting worse, die-off symptoms are actually positive signs of healing. To better manage these symptoms as they occur, it's recommended to schedule regular massages, drink plenty of water, and get good-quality sleep every night. You should also talk with a doctor experienced in detox symptoms to see if activated charcoal, bentonite clay, or enemas might help reduce die-off symptoms even further.

Related: https://microbeformulas.com/blogs/microbe-formulas/12-parasite-die-off-symptoms-and-how-to-fight-them

Why is No One Talking About It?

If parasites are so common, then why aren't members of the medical community talking about them? One reason is that many of the symptoms of parasites mimic other conditions like the common cold, eczema, or the flu. Many people mistakenly attribute their symptoms to some other disease and don't even think to ask for a parasites test.

Another reason for the under-diagnosis of parasites is that doctors nowadays aren't well trained in detecting these critters. Even if you go through a round of lab tests, doctors could still miss microscopic parasites.

There is Hope for People Suffering from Parasites

Parasites aren't something most of us like to discuss or even think about. Unfortunately, we all live in a very toxic world, and parasitic infections are becoming more common as people travel long distances. Thankfully, there are many all-natural remedies everyone could use should they come down with one of these nasty infestations.

Of course, all of us can also take preventative measures to help our immune system naturally ward off these bugs. Practicing good hygiene, eating probiotic-rich foods, including more veggies in our diets, exercising, and drinking plenty of purified water are a few great ways everyone can prevent ever getting infected with parasites.

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