If you suffer from intestinal parasites, then the information you are about to learn will alleviate your problem. As someone what has suffered from this embarrassing experience I know how traumatic it can be.
Before you can effectively cure it, it is important that you understand the cause and symptoms.
There are two main types of intestinal parasites:
Helminths - worms that are generally visible to the naked eye. This includes those ugly looking tapeworms, pinworms, and round worms.
Protozoa - Protozoa only have one cell, and can rapidly infest inside the human body, which allows them to survive and spread through infections. These nasty little parasites are most often transmitted through a fecal-oral route (this included contaminated water)
Indicators of Intestinal Parasites
Parasites can inhabit your intestines often times for years without showing and signs or symptoms. However, you may be experiencing from on of the following the symptoms:
o Pain around the abdomen
o Constant Diarrhea
o Vomiting
o Bloating and Gas
o Lethargic, lack of energy
o Worms in Stool
Causes of Intestinal Parasites
Environmental factors can play a significant role in your chances of being infected with intestinal parasites. Examples include:
o Traveling abroad
o Poor hygiene or sanitation (includes food and water)
o Immune compromised
o Age - more common in children and seniors
o Living in an area infected with parasites
o HIV or AIDs infection
Treatment Options
If you have a serious case of intestinal parasites it is advised to see you doctor. Your doctor will prescribe you a drug treatment that may occur in one dose or for a period of 2-3 weeks. Keep in mind to take the remedy exactly as prescribed or you may enter a relapse.
Colon Cleansers
Colon cleansers are also an effective and convenient way to rid the body of intestinal parasites. Herbs are used to kill parasites while gently cleansing the body. The most powerful herbs are Wormwood, Black Walnut Hulls, Cloves, and Garlic. They have been used for thousands of years to kill human parasites.
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