Parasites: He we get them and how to prevent
getting them.
This may be a subject that is frightening and just plain unbelievable. Many people may think that it is not true, because the health field has little to say on the matter. Every day doctors are turning from the scientific branch of health to the holistic approach. They recognize that the medical field is dealing with symptoms while the problems continue to accelerate.
Now, how do we get parasites? Many of the parasites we get come through the food source. Meats such as pork, fish, and beef are parasitic and must be cooked thoroughly. Fish carries tape worms; pork carries a variety of parasites, including a tapeworm and so does beef. We will not name all the types of worms that inhabit the human body. Just know that if you are not in optimal health, you may be a host for them.
Fruits and vegetables also carry parasites and should not be eaten until wash thoroughly with a vegetable-fruit wash or wash in apple cider vinegar or a food grade bacterium wash. Always clean fruits and vegetables before cutting and cook vegetables thoroughly to rid of parasites.
We also get parasites through the exchange of bodily fluids: sexual contact, saliva in the mouth and from dogs licking your face or mouth. Microscopic parasites may travel through the mouth and in the man’s semen. The sexual transmitted parasite, trichomonas vaginalis, can be carried by male and female. In women, the parasite cause a foul smelling discharge, painful urination, bladder and urethra problems. In men, the parasite will cause infection in the reproductive tract, prostate, and urinary tract. A cleansing treatment must include both parties to prevent re-infection.
Yes, your pet may also be a source of parasite contamination. When a dog licks his anus and then lick you on the face or mouth, he may transmit parasites to your body. Your dog should be de-wormed at least twice a year, to protect the family and the pet.
Now, this is even more alarming. Parasites are threatening our children that play in sand boxes, as well as those who enjoy a barefoot walk on the beach or in your yard. The hookworm parasite will burrow into the skin and cause an itchy rash. They will travel into the circulatory system, the lungs or the digestive system, where they attach themselves to the walls of the intestines and drink your blood. To avoid getting these nasty critters, wash your hands frequently, especially under the nails. Cook all meats well done and that include eggs…please. Do not walk out doors barefooted, or dig in the dirty without putting on gloves. Make sure you wash all your fruits and vegetables thoroughly before eating. If you have parasites, it is imperative that you rid your body of them before health problems occur says Ms. Bettie.
Behold, thou desirest truth in the inward parts: and in the hidden part thou shalt make me to know wisdom Psalms 51:6
Now, this is even more alarming. Parasites are threatening our children that play in sand boxes, as well as those who enjoy a barefoot walk on the beach or in your yard. The hookworm parasite will burrow into the skin and cause an itchy rash. They will travel into the circulatory system, the lungs or the digestive system, where they attach themselves to the walls of the intestines and drink your blood. To avoid getting these nasty critters, wash your hands frequently, especially under the nails. Cook all meats well done and that include eggs…please. Do not walk out doors barefooted, or dig in the dirty without putting on gloves. Make sure you wash all your fruits and vegetables thoroughly before eating. If you have parasites, it is imperative that you rid your body of them before health problems occur says Ms. Bettie.
Behold, thou desirest truth in the inward parts: and in the hidden part thou shalt make me to know wisdom Psalms 51:6
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