Stomach Parasites - How To Keep Them
Away
Stomach parasites are organisms that live by feeding upon
another organisms. Stomach parasites live inside the human
stomach and feed on our cells, energy, blood and the food we
eat. Stomach parasites vary in terms of size - worms can reach
12 meters, while protozoa are single celled organisms that are
only visible under a microscope. Parasites are transmitted from
one person to another, but they can also be transmitted from
pets, raw or rare meat, contaminated fruits and vegetables,
insects, or unfiltered water.
Common Symptoms of Stomach Parasites
Most stomach parasites cause quite noticeable symptoms, like
rectal itching or diarrhea. The worse thing about stomach
parasites is that through the bloodstream they can travel
through the human body and affect other organs causing symptoms
often labeled as non-parasite related. That's why a stomach
parasitic infection can often go out undiagnosed. Here is an
example - a roundworm infestation in the stomach can give the
appearance of a peptic ulcer. The main symptoms of stomach
parasites are diarrhea or constipation, bloating, cramps,
nervousness, fatigue, anemia, muscle cramps, brain fog,
bed-wetting, pain the umbilicus and colon health problems.
Methods of Detecting Stomach Parasites
Stool analysis is the most widely used method of detecting
parasites. However, stool tests results can show a false
negative if the parasite lives in the small intestine or
elsewhere in the body. If the parasites are in the liver, heart
or lungs, a stool test would commonly result in a false
negative.
In case you have been diagnosed with stomach parasites, your
health care provider make a treatment protocol for you to
follow. The most important steps in treating stomach parasites
include cleansing the digestive system, making a few dietary
changes, administering supplements such as Paratrex to help
remove the parasites, reintroducing the friendly bacteria to
the system with Latero-Flora, and making the necessary
lifestyle changes to avoid reinfection.
ParaGONE is an internal cleanse that contains 16 herbs
for parasites and yeast. ParaGONE is a broad spectrum
anti-parasitic, anti-microbial and anti-fungal cleanse. The
ingredients in ParaGONE include: black walnut, undecylenic
acid, grapefruit seed extract, quassia, wormwood, bismuth
citrate, caprylic acid, cape aloe gel, garlic, pau d'arco,
clove, pumpkin seed, pippli, rosemary, thyme, marshmallow and
orange peel.
ParaZyme is a digestive enzyme supplement that helps to
rid the body of parasites. ParaZYME contains hydrochloric acid,
the body's first line of defense against parasites in the
stomach. It also contains protease, which helps to digest the
walls of worms which makes the worm more susceptible to the
herbs in ParaGONE.
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