Parasites are tiny (often microscopic but sometimes visible by the naked eye) living organism that live inside us and feed on our nutrients, tissues and cells to survive. Unfortunately they also reproduce and lay eggs, and parasitic infections can rapidly multiply within our bodies. Furthermore, parasites generate toxic wastes that can cause serious illnesses for the human host.
Human parasitic infections are major epidemics in various underdeveloped nations, but unbeknownst to many Westerners, human parasite infections are also widespread and rapidly on the rise in developed Western countries such as America and the European Union. Explanations for the rise of parasite infections in the developed world may in part be attributed to increased immigration from underdeveloped countries, in which case the immigrants themselves bring over the parasites as hosts, and these parasites in turn spread from the human host and move onto other people.
However, many people also often catch parasites from household pets, handling or eating raw or undercooked foods, sexual contact or even just a handshake with an unsanitary infected individual, eating foods prepared by infected individuals, improper sanitation and more. Estimates have placed about 50% of the U.S. population as infected with at least one type of parasite, but only half of these individuals display active symptoms.
Parasites in humans symptoms can vary but most often include chronic fatigue due to the parasites stealing your nutrients, diarrhea, stomach rumbling noises even when not hungry, allergies, cough and nasal congestion, itching around the nose and anus, gas and bloating, sleep disturbances, teeth grinding at night, intestinal cramps, foul-smelling gas, weakness and others.
The most common types of human infecting parasites are pinworms, hookworms, tapeworms and roundworms, all of which can have serious consequences on your health. If you suspect you have parasites and are suffering from any of the above mentioned symptoms there are many effective natural cleanses and parasite treatments available to rid yourself from these harmful invaders. Clearly parasites in humans can be a major health concern. Eating a well-balanced diet low in undercooked foods and low in dairy and sugar can help prevent future parasitic infections. If you search around on the internet there are many all-natural treatments available to naturally remove parasites already inside your body, but be careful of cheap looking scam sites.
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