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Parasitic worms are contracted through infected food, water, faces, and sometimes through the air. They occur most often where crowded and unsanitary conditions exist, but that doesn't mean anyone is safe from the health hazards parasitic worms. The symptoms of infestations can include anaemia, asthma, diarrhoea, disorders of the digestive system, fatigue, suppressed immune system, nervousness, and skin rashes. Most people will continue to suffer rather than seek treatment for parasitic worms infestation. What Is a Parasite?The human body contains over 100 different types of parasitic worms, not all of which are visible to the naked eye. No matter how hard we try to prevent them, they surround us in our environment, the air, drinking water, and food. To briefly define a parasite, it is an organism to must feed off other organisms in order to live. In the process, it causes a multitude of health issues for the host on which it feeds. Although we usually think of humans as hosts to parasites, they will also feed on animals in order to complete their life cycle. They can be as microscopic as one-thousandth of a micron to the size of a whale tapeworm that measures one hundred feet long. Quite often people and even their doctors don't connect a patient's symptoms with that of a parasitic infection, and thus the condition can go on for years without treatment beyond that of the actual symptoms. Where Parasites Live Parasites can enter and live in the body through any number of openings. Any of the nooks and crannies in the body is open invitations for both parasites and Candida, the yeast that is responsible for many different health problems including genital yeast infections in females. The ones that hide in small pores and openings of the body are the most difficult to eliminate, although a treatment consisting of a drop of Oil of Oregano on a Q-Tip to the inside of the nose may eventually help eliminate parasites in the sinus passages. Parasites may also embed themselves in nasal polyps or tumours, thus restricting the amount of oxygen that can enter the lungs. Detection and Treatment of the Parasites In order to clear the nasal passages, dip a Q-Tip into a solution of 3% hydrogen peroxide and swab inside the nasal passages. If your nasal passages are blocked, close off the other nostril and breathe in just enough for the hydrogen peroxide solution to makes its way past the obstructions. Leave the solution in place until the sinuses clear, and you can blow any mucous from your nose into a tissue. Eventually the oxidation and bubbling of the peroxide will allow you to see where the parasites are hiding, allowing you to remove them and their faeces with a pair of tweezers. Another way to find out if parasites are present is to dip a Q-Tip into one or two drops of black walnut oil. If parasites are present, you will detect burning and twitching of the toes, you feel like there are rocks inside your nose, or the outside appears scaly. You can also use ozone in the ears and nose, which will cause sneezing and open the sinuses. You can repeat this treatment as many times as you can tolerate it. Exercise caution when you drink black walnut oil in water to eliminate parasites. When the parasites come into contact with the walnut oil, they eliminate their toxins, which then enter the bloodstream. The effect of these poisons being released in the blood is the development of skin rashes. If you begin slow and gradually increase the dosage over time you can prevent this from happening. Maintenance treatments may consist of adding walnut oil to your vitamins and dietary supplements. Trust that you found this parasitic worms article useful. Read more diet and weight loss related articles here More lose weight information
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