Symptoms of parasitic
infestations
Some parasites have the ability to fool the
body into thinking they are a normal part of the tissue
or organ, and the immune system will not fight off the intruders.
When these alien invaders are established in our bodies,
they do several things:
They can make Swiss cheese out of your organs.
Worm infections can cause physical trauma by perforating
(burrowing) the intestines, the circulatory system, the
lungs, the liver or the whole bodies.
They can erode, damage or block certain organs
by lumping together in balls. They can be mistaken for cancer
tumors, and travel into the brain, heart and lungs.
They rob us of our vital vitamin and mineral
nutrients, and amino acids needed for digestion.
They give off certain metabolic waste products
(toxic waste) that poison our bodies. This particular condition
is called verminous intoxication. Most have trouble disposing
of the toxins that are reabsorbed through the intestines.
Your bodies have to work twice as hard to remove these toxic
waste products.
Depresses the immune system, which leads to
further degeneration, fatigue and illness.
They can destroy cells faster than cells can
be regenerated.
Some conditions that promote parasitic infections
are excess mucus, an imbalance in the intestinal flora,
chronic constipation, and toxic internal environment.
Nasal Parasitic Infections
The nose is supposed to act as the natural
airway for respiration and the main inlet for oxygen. It
also acts as an air conditioner, by filtering, moistening
and warming the air that is breathed. The hairs and mucus
membranes help prevent dust from entering the rest of the
respiratory tract. The nose is responsible for smell and
gives your voice its own characteristic tone.
Problems associated with the nose are sinus
(sinusitis, an inflammation), nasal polyp and tumors. These
can cause restrictions in the nasal passage hinder the amount
of oxygen needed.
Bones surrounding the nose contain honeycomb
(air filled cavities between the outer and inner layers
of the skull) known as the facial sinuses. These comprise
of 2 frontal, one sphenoid, 2 ethmoidal and 2 maxillary
sinuses. Each sinus drains mucus into the nasal passages
through tiny ducts or channels.
Sinus inflammation or infections can be caused
by an abscess in an upper tooth or from bacteria and viruses.
Parasites or candida can also take up residence in all those
little nooks and crannies, and they are the hardest to eliminate.
After time, the sinuses can become encrusted in toxic matter
like in the colon. Mycoplasmas infecting the sinus will
cause drainage with bad nasal odors. Swabbing the inside
of the nose with one drop of Oil of Oregano on an ear swab
may help over time.
Polyp or tumors, which bulge out into the
nasal passage may also be filled with parasites. It is important
to clear the nasal passages so you can breathe. Self-examination
of the nasal passages is possible with small flash light
held in the front of the nose and looking in the mirror.
The airway should clear almost to the throat. If you can
only see in about an inch, problems may exist.
Cleaning if required, dip an ear swab into
3 percent H2O2 and swab inside the nose. It may be necessary
to plug the other side and breathe in slightly to get the
hydrogen peroxide past the obstructions. Let it sit until
the sinuses open and then blow out the excess mucus. Repeated
use will show where parasites may be dwelling under the
tissue by the bubbling and oxidation effect of the H2O2.
With the aid of tweezers, it is possible to pull out the
parasites and waste matter for disposal.
Humans with worm infections may feel bloated,
tired or hungry, allergies, asthma, gas, digestive disorders,
unclear thinking or feel toxic. Damage and symptoms will
vary on the type of parasite infection.
Some people may not have any symptoms from
infection. About 25 percent may only have some aches and
pains that they can ignore. The quality of life and health
may be compromised in another 55 percent. Those who are
disabled from parasites are about 5 percent. In the USA,
about 85 percent are infected with parasites.
Parasite Signs, Adults, Children
Allergies, Many allergies are caused by worm
infections. Tissue becomes inflamed and reactions to foods
are the result when eosinophils (white blood cells) are
increased due to parasites. Extreme skin rashes with blisters
and food allergies or sensitivities may result.
Anemia: Worms leach nutrients from bodies
causing anemia. When they are present in large numbers,
they can create enough blood loss to cause anemia or iron
deficiency in some people.
Constipation: Some worms can obstruct certain
organs like the colon causing constipation, and blocking
the liver and bile duct.
Diarrhea: Most of the time diarrhea is nature's
way of removing toxins.
Fatigue: Symptoms include tiredness, flue-like
symptoms, apathy, depression and lack of concentration.
Gas and Stomach Bloating: Some parasites live
in the upper intestine, which can cause both gas and stomach
bloating.
Immune Dysfunction: Parasites depress the
immune system by decreasing immunoglobulin.
Nervousness: The waste products from parasites
irritate the nervous system, resulting in anxiety and restlessness.
Other Signs of Parasites in Children
Blisters appear on the inside of the lower
lip, wiping of the nose, restlessness and grinding of the
teeth at night, dark circles under the eyes, hyperactive,
bed wetting, headaches, sensitive to light, twitching eyelid,
gum, rectum, or nose bleeding are signs they may have parasites.
If parasites are the problem, it is very important
to take larger doses of plant-derived nutrients due to deficiencies.
Some worms suck your vitamins and minerals directly out
of the blood. Others absorb your nutrients through their
outer skin layer. The nutrients need replacing daily.
High carbohydrate diet, low in protein, and
high in alkaline has been found to make parasitic infections
worse.
Sugar should also be avoided because parasites
thrive on it and it is possible you could have candida.
This candida or yeast infections create a high pH environment
in the colon that allows parasites to thrive. Foods that
lower pH from high alkaline conditions in the colon are
apple cider vinegar and cranberry juice.
Parasites act as hosts
for most diseases
Recent research has shown that parasites host
most known diseases. The enzymatic reactions within parasites
act as perfect "hosts" for most bacteria, virus
and fungus. Removal of parasites, therefore, also remove
the chronic, re-infection agent of the pathogens that inhabit
them.
The "Black Plague" (Bubonic Plague)
was spread, not by rats, but by the fleas the rats carried.
The rats acted as hosts for the fleas, and the fleas acted
as the hosts for the bacteria.
This is only one example of a pathogen using
a host to continue it's life cycle.
A pathogen finds a host in a round worm, and
using the body of the round worm as it's "base",
strikes out into the human body causing odd symptoms, which
doctors can't seem to explain or treat.
Most, if not all, of these (so called) diseases
that the "medical community" have no clue how
to treat, are caused by a combination of parasites and the
pathogens that live on/in them.
Kill the parasite, the disease soon disappears.

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