Parasite infections in children are serious problem that is often ignored by health practitioners. If your child has frequent colds, flu, ear infections, allergies, ADD, or is tired all the time, try to get tested for parasites. Sometimes you might need to repeat the test several times. Parasites depend on a host, so they try to hide. There are two types of parasites that can live inside of a human organism: large parasites (worms) and small ones that can be seen only under a microscope. If a stool test doesn't bring any results, try to get a simple blood test. Usually naturopaths can help you with that.
There are several steps you can take to help your child get rid of parasites:
The first step would be to control child's diet. Give your child vegetables with every meal. Wash the vegetables with the vegetable wash, which you can get from the health food store. Stop giving your child sweets, white bread, bananas, melons, and dairy products like cheese and yogurts.
Step two is controlling child's behavior. Children have a tendency to put their fingers in their mouths. It is dangerous habit, especially when they play with the animals. All animals have parasites that can be transferred to the children. It is extremely easy to contract a parasite infection. It can happen while in the Day Care Centers, during diaper changing in the public toilets, through undercooked food, by walking barefoot, or drinking from someone else's glass. So, be aware and keep your eyes open.
Step three is to start your child on a cleansing program. Look for children formula or use a "sensitive" parasite cleanser. A good formula would include black walnut that cleanses the body from parasites and aids digestion, wormwood to expel worms, as well as pumpkin seeds and cloves, because of their antiseptic and anti-parasitic properties. It also would be beneficial to follow the cleansing program together with your child. It has not only prophylactic reasons, but also because you can get infected with the parasites while caring for your sick child.
Step four is supplementing. During the cleansing program, do not forget to supplement child's digestive process with a plant-based enzyme formula. A good enzyme formula would include amylases, lipases and proteases.
Step five is to giving your child vitamins and minerals in the form of freshly made vegetable juices. Try a combination of celery, fennel, cucumbers, and either carrot or apple juice. It is easily tolerated by children and your child's digestive system will receive 100% of vitamins and minerals he or she needs to get healthy.
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