Your colon is a place for other parasites and organisms to breed
and live. Many are harmful to your health and enter the body in various
ways - foods we eat, through the bottom of your feet, air you breathe,
the water you drink, and through sexual activity.
What do we find
in your colon? We find single cell protozoan, molds, parasites, fungus,
viruses, bacteria, worms (round worms), and yeast (candida albicans),.
By eliminating constipation, eating more fruits and vegetables, cleaning
and detoxifying your colon, you can rid yourself of many parasites.
There are herbal formulas that will help you purge these unwanted
organisms out.
Now, don't think you don't have parasites and other
organisms in your colon. It is reported that 1 in 6 people have
parasites in their body.
Symptoms created when you have parasites
are not always clear-cut. Occasionally there are no symptoms. So,
doctors are not always able say when your symptoms or illnesses are
created by parasites. You can suffer from parasites for years without
knowing why you don't have good health or just feel run down all the
time.
Some common types of parasites are:
* Round worms -
can be up to 14 inches. You can get round worms by eating improperly
cooked meat or by handling dogs or cats infested with round worms.
* Tapeworms - can be acquired by eating improperly cooked beef, pork, and fish.
*
Pinworms - are mostly found in children who get them from other
children by touching their infected clothing, toys and dirty hands.
*
Giardiasis - is a protozoan that is common among travelers. This
parasite is found in untreated water, contaminated food, and can be
transmitted sexually.
* Bistoplasma capsulatum - is an infectious fungus that is found in dirt or in soil. This fungus can cause lung diseases.
There
are many good parasite remedies such as olive leaf extract, black
walnut, wormwood, and grape seed extract. If you have bloating, loose
bowels, excess gas, or other gastrointestinal conditions, try taking
olive leaf extract or a drop or two of grape seed extract each day.
By
Rudy Silva