Parasitic Cleansing
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Parasitic Cleansing Program.
Parasites are everywhere, and they are very easy to
contract from a number of sources. Therefore, for
prevention it is recommend that a complete cleansing
be performed twice a year. Parasitin+ is a broad
spectrum Scientifically Advanced Gastrointestinal
Nutraceutical Dietary Supplement containing special
phytomedicinals which are known lethal antagonists
to gastrointestinal and some circulatory parasites,
and is engineered to effectively eliminate
protozoans, flukes, roundworms and the entire body
of tapeworms (including the head or scolex). Other
so called anti-parasitic formulations are generally
narrower in spectrum, and most are not effective
against the many varieties of tapeworms. Only
Parasitin+ is this effective! For prevention, it’s
recommend that a complete cleansing be performed
twice a year. The additional use of our colon
cleanser, Colon-Aid+, will help clear the intestines
of parasitic debris, and most importantly, allow the
body to heal the damage caused by parasites boring
through intestinal walls. ReFlora+ will help to
replace and restore healthy bacterial flora, which
many parasites may have destroyed. A healthy
bacterial flora can in itself help avoid some
parasitic infestation. For convenience, our 30-day
Parasitic Cleansing Program contains all 3 products
(Parasitin+,
Colon-Aid+
& ReFlora+).

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Each Parasitic Cleansing Program
contains: 2 bottles of
Parasitin+ (240 caps total), and 1 bottle
each of
Colon-Aid+ (90caps) and
ReFlora+ (120 caps).
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What Is A Parasite?
A parasite is an organism which lives off, and
generally within, a host body, such as our own
body, or other living organisms, like plants and
animals. They live off the “life” of another body,
feeding on the nutrients, cells and organs of the
host, reproducing by depositing thousands of eggs
or simply replicating by cell division, within the
host’s tissues and cells.
Should We Be Concerned About Parasites And
Microbials?
Yes, we should! Parasites likely infect
everyone. It’s estimated that as many as 85% of
the world’s population is so infected. In fact,
it’s highly likely that you are infected by one or
more of over 1000 known parasites which can live
in your body at any one time. It’s believed by
some scientists that parasitic infection is more
responsible for diseases like cancer, diabetes,
liver dysfunction, even HIV infection, and others
than traditionally accepted.
Parasites are difficult to test for, and often
present symptomatic characteristics of other
diseases, like flus and colds, migraine headaches,
cysts, neurological disorders, anemia, chronic
fatigue and general tiredness, frequent
constipation, chronic weight problems, iron
deficiency, etc. Parasites prefer an acid pH to
live in, and often cause a worsening of pH
wherever they choose to infest, secreting a number
of toxins which imbalance pH, becoming too acidic
or alkaline.
How Do We Become Infected With Parasites?
Most parasitic infections come from our food and
water sources. Undercooked meat (watch out for
rare meat - beef, poultry and pork!) and
undercooked, raw seafood (raw oysters & clams,
rarely cooked grilled salmon, sushi!) are the most
common vectors, as well as unwashed and
undercooked fruits and vegetables. Drinking
contaminated water and swimming in water as found
in lakes and rivers will expose us to parasites as
well.
Parasites can also be transmitted by human contact
alone, through drinking from the same glass,
eating from the same utensils, kissing (even a
kiss on the cheek could transfer some parasites
which could either enter the skin at that point or
migrate across your skin into your mouth),
sneezing and other exchanges of body fluids.
Animals (pets and their fleas/mites/ticks) are
also common vectors (i.e., carriers) which
transmit the parasite to human hosts. Simply
petting and grooming our pets can facilitate
infection, the parasites’ eggs passing from their
fur to our hands, nose and mouth. Some parasites (eg.
pinworms) can even be transmitted through the air
and are in the dust we breath. It’s likely,
therefore, that those who live in the same
household will all have the same parasitic
infections, whether they are currently symptomatic
or not.
But Can’t My Immune System Handle All Parasites
Infecting Me?
No, it can’t! These are organisms which are built
for survival. They survive because they have
evolved so as to generally go undetected. And
they’re good at it! Although it’s true that your
Immune System can control some parasitic growth,
it’s generally unequipped to handle organisms
which are multicellular and larger than most
bacteria and viruses. Some parasites have even
learned how to successfully invade the Immune
System, by incorporating themselves around
macrophages, suppressing immune responses, and
releasing different antigens, so that the
parasite, in effect, presents a moving target to
the host's immune system. And, making their
detection even more improbable, parasites
generally spread throughout your body in very
sophisticated ways, occupying different sites at
various life stages, varying their size, shape and
cellular composition in ways and degrees which are
designed to operate beyond the Immune System’s
detection and eradication abilities.
What Kind Of Parasites Should I Be Concerned
About?
Every kind! Parasites are more common than most
people realize, and they are easily contracted.
There are a number of major common parasites which
can live in the human host and which we should be
concerned about: Protozoan, Flukes (flatworms),
Roundworms and Tapeworms.
Protozoan are organisms that live in the
blood, tissues and intestines. They are usually
very small, generally microscopic, capable of
infecting every tissue in the body. Malaria is the
most common protozoan disease. Their vectors (or
carriers) are generally contaminated waters and
insects (eg. mosquitoes). Although exceptionally
small, these parasites may remain active in the
human body for an entire life time, causing
multiple complications and revisitations, such as
in malaria fever.
Flukes
(Trematodes), or flatworms, are likely the
most common form of parasite found in humans
worldwide, including Europe and North America.
They’re generally flat and oval in shape. One
particular type of common Fluke, Fasciolopsis
buski, is 1 mm to 70 mm/3.5 inches in length.
These commonly infect everyone’s intestines and
other tissues including the heart, lungs, liver
and kidneys. All Flukes are terribly difficult to
get rid of once infected, accumulating over a
period of 10 to 20 years.
Roundworms (Nematodes), include the
families of hookworm, pinworm, whipworm,
threadworm, etc. These can range from 1 mm to many
centimeters/inches. Commonly found in the
intestines, and often contracted through the skin,
they, like other parasites may migrate throughout
the body and present multiple symptoms of disease.
Tapeworms (Cestodes) are generally the
largest of the parasites. They are surprisingly
motile and will change their location daily within
the host’s body. These segmented worms, containing
50,000 eggs within each of its 3,000-4,000
segments, can release up to one million eggs per
day! Some tapeworms may live as long as 25 years
and can quickly reach upwards to 10 meters/33 feet
in length within the gastrointestinal tract.
However, their larvae can be found in almost any
organ, being capable of infecting other tissues in
varying stages of its development. Again,
parasites have survival skills which are beyond
the capabilities of our Immune System, and that’s
why they can generally live for years within their
host.
Tapeworm
Larvae: A larvae or “sparganum” of the
tapeworm Sparganosis mansoni after it was
surgically removed from a subcutaneous mass. These
adult tapeworms can reach lengths of 100 cm or 40
inches. After penetrating the mucosa lining of the
small intestine, they migrate systemically
throughout the body, invading a variety of tissues
and organs, and living for years
Are There Medical Procedures Available To Test
For Parasitic Infection/Infestation Within Me?
Yes, there are, but unfortunately, they’re not
very accurate nor effective. Medical tests are
available which will only detect some 50 out of
1000 different varieties of parasites, but even
the effectiveness of these tests detect only about
20% of those truly infected, because parasites can
take so many different physical forms within their
development. These “numbers” translate to some
rather abysmal confidence levels as to the
accuracy of the tests and the probability of them
working correctly on you. Chances are, if you’re
tested and you really are infected, you only have
a 1% chance of finding out. Not very good odds to
say the least!
Are There Any Prescriptive Medications Which
Would Effectively Eliminate A Broad Spectrum Of
Parasites?
Unfortunately not! Most available pharmaceutical
drugs (parasiticides) are specific for only one
particular parasitic organism. And most are
generally not that effective because drugs target
only certain areas of the body’s metabolism, or
only certain stages of parasitic development.
Parasiticides are generally very toxic, even in
the small doses needed, and thus, must be used
carefully. Because of the cunning survival
strategies of parasites, and the fact that most
are motile, they can quickly migrate from the area
of your body that is being medicated, to one that
is not, thus making it almost impossible for
effective complete elimination.
Can Anything Be Done To Rid Ourselves Of
Parasites?
Yes, something can be done. Parasitin is a broad
spectrum Advanced Nutraceutical engineered to
effectively eliminate most major parasites known
to man, including protozoans, flukes, roundworms
and the entire body of tapeworms (including the
head or scolex). Other so called anti-parasitic
formulations are generally narrower in spectrum,
and most are not effective against the many
varieties of tapeworms. Only Parasitin is this
effective!
Warning: The use of alcoholic beverages will
increase the probability of a number of parasitic
infections and regeneration (most notably, flukes)
within your body. Also, try to abstain from any
foods and cosmetics which contain any kind of
“propyl alcohol,” as this substance too has been
found to encourage the re-infestation and growth
of parasites.
Common
Blood Flukes in Man: Adult blood flukes of
Schistosoma mansoni: the short, flat male encloses
the long, pigmented female in its gynaecophoric
canal and stays permanently attached. Both sexes
absorb nutrients and ingest blood cells, living
for 3 to 7 years on average, although some have
reportedly lived up to 30 years. The female
produces eggs at the rate of 300-3000 per day.
They’re found throughout the circulation,
including the liver and kidneys in humans.
How Does Parasitin Work?
Parasitin is a unique formulation of micro-nutritionals
and Nutraceuticals containing special
phytomedicinals which are known lethal antagonists
to parasites. Papaya contains enzymes (papain)
which will literally dissolve the bodies of
threadworms within the intestines. The combination
of wormwood, cloves and green hulled black walnut
will effectively destroy intestinal and other
tissue flukes and some roundworms. Genistein is
documented to stop production of
ortho-phospho-tyrosine from fluke secreted toxins
so as to inhibit later fluke regeneration, and
prevent dangerous, premature cell division within
the infected areas.
Kamala and P. granatum have been documented to be
highly toxic to stubborn and highly resistant
tapeworms and roundworms. M. Azedarach and A.
Indica are known to inhibit both tapeworm and
hookworm regeneration, as well as being
anti-fungal. Sesame seeds are greatly effective
against a number of liver parasites. Cichona Bark
is greatly effective against a number of
protozoan, including malaria and other microbial
parasites. Micro-nutritionals potentiate the
body’s resources to expel the parasites naturally
while also helping to eradicate tape and
roundworms. Free Form Amino Acids, L-Ornithine and
L-Arginine are included as well to help rid the
body of ammonia, a toxin secreted by flukes and
other parasites.
Are There Any Side-Effects With Parasitin+?
Absolutely none! Parasitin+ is completely safe and
non-toxic! Unlike other anti-parasitic
medications, Parasitin+ works naturally without
the harmful side-effects that may cause nausea,
diarrhea, headaches, etc.
How Long Does It Take Before Parasitin+ Works?
Parasitin+ begins to work immediately! Within
days, you should begin to pass parasitic
organisms, hulls and eggs within the feces, while
feeling an increase in energy and a return to good
health. Be sure to use Parasitin+ for at least 30
days so as to ensure complete removal of all
parasites, their heads, larvae and eggs, or you
may become reinfested as these lingering "pieces"
of parasites begin to reproduce.
How Long Do You Have To Take Parasitin+?
It's recommended that everone take the loading
dose of Parasitin+ for at least 30 days, and
thereafter a maintainance dosage on a daily basis
to protect against reinfestation. Remember,
parasites are everywhere, and they are very easy
to contract from a number of sources. Therefore,
for prevention, it's recommended that a complete
cleansing be performed twice a year.
Is There Anything Else I Should Do Besides Take
Parasitin+?
Yes, practice good daily hygiene! It is
exceptionally important that your hands are
thoroughly washed (not just rinsed) after using
the restroom, after petting animals, after working
outdoors, and after shopping in stores, so as to
avoid various forms of autoinfestation
(hand-mouth). Also, thoroughly wash all
vegetables, meat and seafood in a light salty
brine, followed thereafter by thorough cooking
before eating. Vegetables can be eaten raw, of
course, but only if first washed in a light salty
brine.
Our 30-Day Parasitic Cleansing Program offers
safe and all-natural treatment and prevention
without side-effects.
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