This document discusses parasites that can infect humans. It notes that over 100 types of parasites can infect humans, and 85% of North Americans have at least one type of parasite. Common symptoms of parasite infections include constipation, gas, diarrhea, fatigue, skin problems, and neurological or psychological issues. Specific parasites discussed include roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, pinworms, and protozoa. Toxoplasmosis is highlighted as a particularly common parasite transmitted from cats to humans. The document stresses that parasites can cause physical damage, nutrient deficiency, and toxicity in the body. Additional information sources on parasites are provided.
This document discusses parasites that can infect humans. It notes that over 100 types of parasites can infect humans, and 85% of North Americans have at least one type of parasite. Common symptoms of parasite infections include constipation, gas, diarrhea, fatigue, skin problems, and neurological or psychological issues. Specific parasites discussed include roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, pinworms, and protozoa. Toxoplasmosis is highlighted as a particularly common parasite transmitted from cats to humans. The document stresses that parasites can cause physical damage, nutrient deficiency, and toxicity in the body. Additional information sources on parasites are provided.
This document discusses parasites that can infect humans. It notes that over 100 types of parasites can infect humans, and 85% of North Americans have at least one type of parasite. Common symptoms of parasite infections include constipation, gas, diarrhea, fatigue, skin problems, and neurological or psychological issues. Specific parasites discussed include roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, pinworms, and protozoa. Toxoplasmosis is highlighted as a particularly common parasite transmitted from cats to humans. The document stresses that parasites can cause physical damage, nutrient deficiency, and toxicity in the body. Additional information sources on parasites are provided.
This document discusses parasites that can infect humans. It notes that over 100 types of parasites can infect humans, and 85% of North Americans have at least one type of parasite. Common symptoms of parasite infections include constipation, gas, diarrhea, fatigue, skin problems, and neurological or psychological issues. Specific parasites discussed include roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, pinworms, and protozoa. Toxoplasmosis is highlighted as a particularly common parasite transmitted from cats to humans. The document stresses that parasites can cause physical damage, nutrient deficiency, and toxicity in the body. Additional information sources on parasites are provided.
The key takeaways are that parasites are very common in humans and can cause a wide range of symptoms. Common parasites include roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, and pinworms.
Common symptoms of parasites in humans include constipation, gas/bloating, diarrhea, pains/aches, irritable bowel syndrome, allergies, increased appetite, itchy ears/anus, nervousness, chronic fatigue, skin problems, tooth grinding, and anemia.
Parasites can cause physical trauma to organs by perforation, erosion, or blockage. They can also cluster together to form masses ('tumors') and migrate to organs like the brain, heart, and lungs. Parasites also rob the body of nutrients and poison it with their toxic waste.
Parasites
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Some facts:
Parasites In Humans
There are more organisms in the world that live as parasites
than organisms that live other wise. Humans may be a host to over 100 different types of parasites. In recent medical studies it has been estimated that 85% of the North American adult population has at least one form of parasites living in their bodies. Make no mistake about it, parasites are the most toxic agents in the human body. They are one of the primary underlying causes of disease and are the most basic cause of a compromised immune system. Dr. Hazel Parcells, D.C., N.D., Ph.D. 90% of all disease and discomfort is directly or indirectly related to an unclean colon. Royal Academy of Physicians of Great Britain
In North America, colon and digestion problems
became the 3rd most frequent cause of hospitalization of 14-44 year-olds, and 2nd among 45-65 year-olds. Dr. Alex Livshin, M.D. Ph.D I believe the single most undiagnosed health challenge on the history of the human race is parasites. I realize that it is a pretty brave statement, but it is based on my 20 years of experience with more than 20,000 patients. Dr. Ross Anderson, parasitic infection specialist.
In terms of numbers, there are more parasitic
infections acquired in this country, than in Africa. Dr. Frank Nova, Chief of the Laboratory of Parasitic Disease of the National Institute of Health
We have a tremendous parasite problem right here
in the U.S., it is just not being addressed. Dr. Peter Wina, Chief of the Patho-Biology in the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
Common Symptoms of Parasites in Humans
Constipation. Gas or bloating. Diarrhea. Pains or aches in the back, joints or muscles. Irritable bowel syndrome. Allergies. Increased appetite. Itchy ears, nose or anus. Nervousness or grumpiness. Chronic fatigue, lethargy or apathy. Various skin problems. Tooth grinding or clenching. Anemia. Excess weight. Forgetfulness. Vision problems. Problems sleeping.
What You Should Know About Parasites
Worms can cause physical trauma to the body by the perforation of the intestines, circulatory system, lungs, liver and other organs. Worms can also erode, damage or block certain organs. They can lump together and make a ball, a tumor. They can go into the brain, heart, lungs and make untold misery for the host. Parasites have to eat, so they rob us of our nutrients. Parasites poison us with their toxic waste called verminous intoxication and is difficult to diagnose. Parasites, The Enemy Within, p.2, Hanna Kroeger Publications
Whipworm (Trichuris Trichiura) Abdominal pain, diarrhea, tenesmus, (A painfully urgent but ineffectual attempt to urinate or defecate.) gas, nervousness, weakness, insomnia weight loss. Heavy infections show appendicitis, prolapse and edema of the rectum and damage to the intestinal wall. Toxocara Worm (Toxocara Canis Toxocara Cati) Can cause blindness and other organ damage. Fever, joint pains, muscle pains, vomiting, liver problems, lung problems, rash, convulsions.
General Parasite - Symptoms
Pinworm (Enterobius vermicularis) Very common in children and adults. Children may display: Digestive disturbances, nervousness, irritability, insomnia. Dog Heartworm (Dirofilaria immitis) Passed by mosquito, in Humans it lives in the: Heart, blood vessels and the lungs causing a cough and chest pain, blood vessels causing blockages, damage to various organs.
General Parasite - Symptoms
Trichinosis (Trichinosis Trichinella spiralis) Tiny roundworm causing much disease, common in uncooked meat: Early stages: diarrhea, intestinal pain, fever, low-grade food poisoning. Medium stage: pneumonia, encephalitis, brain and eye damage, kidney damage, and many other diseases. Adult stage: heart, brain, lung, eye, face, throat and jaw damage.
General Parasite - Symptoms
Protozoa (Many classifications) Microscopic single-celled animals. More people around the world are killed or harmed by these parasites than by any other type. Is cancerous. Arthritis, Asthma, Colitis (Inflammation of the colon), Degenerative muscle diseases, Diabetes, Elevated white blood cell count, Hodgkin's Disease, Leukemia, Lymphoma, Multiple Sclerosis, Ovarian cysts, Psoriasis, Pyorrhea (inflammation of the gums and tooth sockets), Cutaneous ulcers, swellings, sores, papular lesions, itchy dermatitis.
General Parasite - Symptoms
Toxoplasmosis (Toxoplasma gondii) Associated with depression, very common, very contagious, may take years to show up. Mild case: Mistaken for a severe case of flu or infectious mononucleosis with chills, fever, headache, swollen lymph glands, low blood sugar, rash anemia, swollen spleen and extreme fatigue. Advanced case: Liver, brain, heart and eyes can be damaged. May show up with: Hodgkins disease, leukemia, heart problems, blindness, pneumonia, low blood sugar.
A comment about Toxoplasmosis parasite:
Approximately 35% of the U.S. population is infected with this parasite. Dr. Jitender P. Dubey, Agricultural Research Service, Beltsville, MD
This parasite can cross from mother to baby
causing brain and spinal cord swelling, eye infection hydrocephalus (water on the brain) microcephaly (decreased head and brain size) cerebral calcifications, epileptic seizures, mental retardation, spontaneous abortion and stillbirth. Can be passed by eating under cooked meat. Almost all house cats have been found to be infected and capable of passing this parasite. Flys, cockroaches etc. can also pass this parasite.
General Parasite - Symptoms
Tapeworms (Many classifications) Tapeworms can make: Mineral imbalance, Thyroid imbalance, Intestinal gas, High & low blood sugar, Bloatedness, Jaundice, Fluid build-up during full moon. Can cause: unclear thinking, feel toxic, dizzy, high and low blood sugar, hunger pains, poor digestion, allergies, sensitive to touch, symptioms associated with pernicious anemia (abnormally large red blood cells, gastrointestinal disturbances, and lesions of the spinal cord.)
General Parasite - Symptoms
Flukes (Many classifications) Blood Flukes can make: Adults to have blood clots, cause adults to wake up in the night several times, sleepy during the day, affects the bone marrow, some types destroys the globin in the blood, protein imbalance. Can cause: Unclear thinking, feel toxic, dizzy, high and low blood sugar, hunger pains, poor digestion, allergies, sensitive to touch, symptoms associated with pernicious anemia (abnormally large red blood cells, gastrointestinal disturbances, and lesions of the spinal cord.)
General Parasite - Symptoms
Spirochetes (Many classifications) Spirochaeta can: Be very difficult to diagnose, is widespread, can attach to Candida Albicans, Epstein Barr, or rundown conditions as AIDS, cancer and immune deficient diseases. They multiply in the blood and lymphatic system. Other symptoms: Tiredness, Light fever, Muscle pain, Joint pain, Interrupted sleep pattern, Heavy feeling in legs, Aching pains in feet.
Signs Children May Display
Blisters appear on lower lip inside mouth. When children wipe their nose and are restless at night. If children grind their teeth at night.
Signs Adults May Display
Chronic Fatigue tiredness, flu-like complaints, apathy, depression, impaired concentration. Immune Dysfunction Parasites depress immune system function (get sick easily). Constipation Parasites can obstruct certain organs like the colon, liver and bile duct. diarrhea, gas and bloating, anemia. Parasites cause blood loss causing iron deficiency and other mineral deficiencies. Nervousness Allergies
Additional Information and Help
Book on Parasites and remedies: Parasites The Enemy Within Ms. Hanna Kroeger ISBN #1-883713-07-02 1-800-225-8787 (as of 1991) Product In Minnesota: Herbal Pumpkin Patch Ms. Bev Brown 119 Main St. S. Hutchinson, MN 55350 320-234-9783 There are many, many other good books and product sources.
How to Heal Cavities and Reverse Gum Disease Naturally: a science-based, proven plan to heal teeth and gums using nutrition, balancing the metabolism, and natural therapies such as oil pulling