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Allergies | Anaemia
| Bloating | Chronic fatigue | Constipation
| Depressed immune function | Diarrhea | Excessive hunger | Flu symptoms |
Gas | Grinding teeth at night | Hives | Irritable bowel syndrome |
Joint and Muscle aches&pains | Reddened eyes | Sleep disturbances | Weight gain | Weight loss
COMMON SYMPTOMS OF PARASITES IN HUMANS
Constipation: Some worms, because of their shape and
large size. can physically obstruct certain organs. Heavy worm infections can block the common bile duct and the intestinal
tract, making elimination infrequent and difficult.
Diarrhoea: Certain parasites, primarily protozoa, produce
a prostaglandin (hormonelike substances found in various human tissues) which creates a sodium and chloride
loss that leads to frequent watery stools. The diarrhoea process in parasite infection is,
therefore, a function of the parasite, not the body's attempt to rid itself of an infectious
organism.
Gas and
Bloating: Some parasites live in the upper small
intestine where the inflammation they produce causes both gas and bloating.
The situation can be magnified when hard-to-digest foods such as beans and raw fruits
and vegetables are eaten. Persistent abdominal distention is a frequent sign of hidden invaders.
These gastrointestinal symptoms can persist intermittently for many months or years if the parasites
are not eliminated from the body.
Irritable bowel syndrome: Parasites can irritate inflame, coal,
the intestinal cell wall, leading to a variety of gastrointestinal symptoms and malabsorption
of vital nutriens, particularly fatty substances. This malabsorption leads to bulky stools and
steatorrhea (excess far in feces).
Joint and muscle aches and pains: Parasites are
known to migrate to encyst (become enclosed in a sac) in joint fluids, and worms can encyst in muscles.
Once Ads happens, pain becomes evident and is often assumed to be caused by arthritis
Joint and muscle pains and inflammation are also the result of tissue damage
caused by some parasites of the body's ongoing immune response to then- presence.
Anaemia: Some varieties of intestinal worms attach
themselves to the mucosal lining of the intestines and then leach nutrients from the human host.
If they are present in large enough numbers, they can create enough blood loss to cause a type
of iron deficiency or pernicious
Allergy: Parasites can irritate and sometimes
perforate the intestinal lining, increasing bowel permeability to large undigested molecules.
This can activate the body's immune response to produce increased levels of eosinophils, one
type of the body's fighter cells. The eosinophils can inflame body tissue, resulting in an
allergic reaction. Like allergy, parasites also trigger an increase in the
production of immunoglobulin E (IgE).
Skin conditions: Intestinal worms can cause hives,
rashes, weeping eczema, and other allergic-type skin reactions.
Cutaneous ulcers, swellings and sores, popular lesions, and itchy dermatitis
can afl result from protozoan invasion.
Granuiomas: Granulomas are tumour-like masses that
encase destroyed large or parasitic eggs. They develop most often in the colon or rectal walls but
can also be found in the lungs liver, peritoneum, and uterus.
Nervousness: Parasitic metabolic wastes and toxic
substances can serve as irritants to the central nervous system. Restlessness and
anxiety are often the result of the systemic parasite infestation.
(After completing a herbal cleanse, many people swear that their persistently
grouchy mates or relatives have become a lot more pleasant and patient.
"The most famous tapeworm of recent years belonged to the late opera singer Maria Callas.
She had a serious weight and skin problem. When the tapeworm was detected and removed, ha" weight dropped,
her skin improved and her temperament mellowed," says Gittleman.)
Sleep disturbances: Multiple awakening during
the night particularly between 2 and 3 AM, are possibly caused by the body's attempts
to eliminate toxic wastes via the liver. According to Chinese medicine, these hours
are governed by the liver. Sleep disturbances are also caused by nocturnal exits of
certain parasites through the anus, creating the intense discomfort and itching.
Teeth grinding: Bruxism - abnormal grinding,
clenching, and gnashing of the teeth - has been observed in cases of parasitic infection.
These symptoms are most noticeable among sleeping for children.
Bruxism may be a nervous response to the internal foreign irritant.
Chronic fatigue: Chronic fatigue symptoms include tiredness,
flu-like complaints, apathy, depression, impaired concentration, and faulty memory.
Parasites cause these physical, mental, and emotional symptoms through malnutrition resulting
from malabsorption of proteins, carbohydrates, fats, and especially vitamins A and B-12.
Immunie Dysfunction: Parasites depress immune system
functioning by decreasing the secretion of immunoglobulin A (I&A). Their presence continuously
stimulates the system response and over time can exhaust this vital defense system, leaving
the body open to bacterial and viral infections.
The following conditions might also be tell-tale signs of a parasitic invasion:
weight gain, excessive hunger, weight loss, bad taste in the mouth and bad breath,
asthma, diabetes, epilepsy, acne, migraines, and even the biggest killers: heart
disease and cancer.
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A parasite is any organism that lives in, with or off another organism.
Humans can play host to over 100 kinds of parasites.
Parasites can be transmitted by contact, in water and by air.
Parasites can infect virtually every part of the human body including the abdomen,
blood, buttocks, chest, diaphragm, digestive tract, respiratory tract, feet,
hands, genitals, liver, muscles, skin and upper arms.
The World Health Organization estimates that one quarter
of the world's population suffers from chronic
intestinal parasitic infections.
 Extreme parasitism of erys with the appearance of balloons on a string. These are fila which become
extremely high valence and are rod-like in appearance. They begin as lipid strings like rubber bands, which collect
symprotits and become less flexible over time.
Parasites: The Hidden Epidemi - page with the set
of scientific articles about parasites and human health.
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