Colon Parasites Cause Undiagnosed Heath Problems
90% of people will deal with parasites in their life, even people living in the United States and other developed countries.
A colon parasite, or parasites of the gastro-intestinal tract, can be difficult to diagnose yet cause health problems such as flatulence (gas), cramps, headache, heartburn, chills, constipation, weight gain, fatigue, among others.
Colon parasites feed on toxins and waste, as well as nutrients that your body needs.
Parasites, such as Giardia, can survive for weeks to months in warm water so they are often found in wells and water systems, ponds, lakes and even what appear to be clean flowing mountain streams.
My water is treated, that kills are the parasites, right? Actually, Giardia is resistant to typical water treatment methods such as chlorination and ozonolysis.
Fecal-oral transmission is another way to contract parasites.
In day care centers, for example, where children may have poor hygiene practices, such as not thoroughly washing their hands with warm water and soap after using the toilet, other children and teachers are at risk of being infected as well as family members.
We are exposed to parasites from foods we eat, from pets and other animals we touch at the petting zoo, the parks, lakes and beaches we visit, and more.
You may be showing some of the symptoms associated with parasitic infection without knowing it, because the symptoms are usually attributed to other more common causes.
Most people do not even know they are infected.
The colon parasite Chilomastix mesnili infects around 3.
5% of the US population.
They live in the cecum and they do not live alone, but form colonies.
Colonization of the gut causes inflammation and harms the lining and walls, reducing the ability of the gut to absorb nutrients.
This can also lead to the malady called leaky-gut.
Parasite cleansing as part of a colon cleanse regimen can remove the parasites and their eggs.
The regimen should be enhanced with Probiotics to support the digestive and immune systems during the cleanse.
The cleanse should use only 100% natural ingredients.
Antibiotics are not required to remove a parasite colony.
If you are suffering from a health problem that has gone undiagnosed, have lost or gained weight, have bad breath or poor skin color or tone, a colon parasite cleanse is a safe, inexpensive and easy way to treat a possible cause.
A colon parasite, or parasites of the gastro-intestinal tract, can be difficult to diagnose yet cause health problems such as flatulence (gas), cramps, headache, heartburn, chills, constipation, weight gain, fatigue, among others.
Colon parasites feed on toxins and waste, as well as nutrients that your body needs.
Parasites, such as Giardia, can survive for weeks to months in warm water so they are often found in wells and water systems, ponds, lakes and even what appear to be clean flowing mountain streams.
My water is treated, that kills are the parasites, right? Actually, Giardia is resistant to typical water treatment methods such as chlorination and ozonolysis.
Fecal-oral transmission is another way to contract parasites.
In day care centers, for example, where children may have poor hygiene practices, such as not thoroughly washing their hands with warm water and soap after using the toilet, other children and teachers are at risk of being infected as well as family members.
We are exposed to parasites from foods we eat, from pets and other animals we touch at the petting zoo, the parks, lakes and beaches we visit, and more.
You may be showing some of the symptoms associated with parasitic infection without knowing it, because the symptoms are usually attributed to other more common causes.
Most people do not even know they are infected.
The colon parasite Chilomastix mesnili infects around 3.
5% of the US population.
They live in the cecum and they do not live alone, but form colonies.
Colonization of the gut causes inflammation and harms the lining and walls, reducing the ability of the gut to absorb nutrients.
This can also lead to the malady called leaky-gut.
Parasite cleansing as part of a colon cleanse regimen can remove the parasites and their eggs.
The regimen should be enhanced with Probiotics to support the digestive and immune systems during the cleanse.
The cleanse should use only 100% natural ingredients.
Antibiotics are not required to remove a parasite colony.
If you are suffering from a health problem that has gone undiagnosed, have lost or gained weight, have bad breath or poor skin color or tone, a colon parasite cleanse is a safe, inexpensive and easy way to treat a possible cause.