Parasites live amongst almost all animals on the Earth. They play a crucial role in consuming or “cleaning up” what no longer lives, so that new life has room to grow. Parasites have a tendency to pass through the colon walls of a healthy animal to search for additional food or spaces to lay their eggs.
How do we get parasites?
Parasites are a natural part of our human existence. In almost every aspect of life, parasites exist. Although we can contract them in almost any scenario, we can also reduce our parasite load by cleansing from them.
You can increase your parasite load by eating unwashed produce, walking barefoot on soil, drinking contaminated water, having small children, owning pets, touching contaminated surfaces in public places, eating raw meat and fish, etc.
Do I have parasites?
Surprisingly, almost all people have parasites. It has been said that 95% of people have them. As parasites are emerging as a topic of interest in the western world, more research is being done. There are a number of respected leaders in medicine who have claimed parasites to be the most undiagnosed condition in America.
The parasites, in nature, will find organs or other areas in the body that are either weakened or contain a toxic build up of waste to nest or feed. There, they will begin to consume the tissue of an already compromised organ, causing further damage to the body.
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