Parasitic Infection
Treatment
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Parasitin Suggested
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Human Parasite Treatment
Supplement.
It is highly likely that you are infected by one or
more of over 1000 known parasites. Unfortunately,
most parasiticides are highly toxic and specific for
only one particular parasite. The ingredients in
this MultiDimensional formula support the bodies
abilities to naturally: Help attack and remove most
major gastro-intestinal parasites, including
tapeworms, roundworms, flukes and protozoans, remove
the temporary and toxic levels of ammonia secreted
by dying parasites, and alleviate any feelings of
nausea or headache caused by dying parasites.

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120 capsules per bottle. Take for
parasitic cleansing for 30 days or as directed
by a physician.
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Parasitin+ is an all-natural
parasite cleanse, designed to rid your body of a
wide range of harmful human parasites. Right now,
it is highly likely that you are infected by one
or more of over 1000 known human parasites.
Intestinal parasites are one of the more common
types of parasites, but parasites can be found in
all areas of our body. Unfortunately, most
parasite cleansing programs are highly toxic and
specific for only one particular parasite. The
ingredients in this parasite cleanse formula
support the body’s abilities to naturally:
- Help attack and remove most major intestinal
parasites, including tapeworms, roundworms, flukes
and protozoans.
- Help remove the temporary and toxic levels of
ammonia secreted by dying parasites.
- Help alleviate any feelings of nausea or
headache caused by dying parasites.
Parasitin+ is also offered in a
complete parasite cleansing program called the
Parasitic Cleansing Program (1 bottle each of
Colon-Aid+ and Reflora, plus 2 bottles of
Parasitin+)
Most parasiticides not only
cause disruptive side effects but are limited in
their effectiveness, targeting only one particular
parasitic organism in limited areas of the body.
Considering the wide range of parasites and their
survivalist ability to roam the body, effective
complete elimination is only possible through a
broad-spectrum formula, such as PARASITIN+, that
attacks all forms of parasites throughout the
entire body...
Parasites are everywhere, and they
are very easy to contract from our food, water,
animals, even from each other. Some parasites (eg.
Pinworms) can even be transmitted through the air.
Therefore, for prevention, it’s recommend that a
complete cleansing be performed twice a year.
Växa’s Parasitin+ is a broad spectrum
Scientifically Advanced Gastrointestinal
Nutraceutical Dietary Supplement containing
special phytomedicinals which are known to be
lethal antagonists to gastrointestinal and some
circulatory parasites, and is engineered to
effectively eliminate protozoas, 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 with our
complete Parasitic Cleansing Program which
contains Parasitin+, Colon-Aid+ and ReFlora+. 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.
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.
Parasites are often mobile, “grazing” in one area
of the body after another, eating the host’s cells
directly or draining the best of the nutrients
directly from the host’s tissues, all while
secreting their fecal wastes throughout the host’s
body, leaving their poisonous toxic sludge (like
ammonia) behind, further taxing the host system’s
abilities even more gravely. Parasites likely
infect everyone. It’s estimated that as many as
85% of the world’s population is so inflicted. 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.
How
Do We Become Infected With Parasites?
Most parasitic infections come from our food and
water sources but can also be transmitted by human
or animal contact. Simply petting and grooming our
pets can facilitate infection, the parasites’ eggs
passing from their fur to our hands, nose and
mouth. Some parasites (e.g. 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.
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. Although exceptionally
small, these parasites may remain active in the
human body for an entire lifetime, causing
multiple complications.
Flukes (Trematodes), or flatworms, are likely the
most common form of parasite found in humans
worldwide. 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.
The largest intestinal Fluke: Fasciolopsis buski
Fleshy, red and beef-colored, Flukes attach
themselves within the mucosa of the small
intestine. Living up to one year per adult
organism, they proliferate easily and spread to
other organs. Transmission is through unwashed
vegetables, as well as fish and pork. Although
they normally develop outside the body, new
theories suggest that when "propyl alcohols" are
used or consumed (either in foods or cosmetics),
they provide the fluke with an environment which
enables it to complete its entire life cycle
within man. This allow the fluke to migrate
throughout the body, thus infesting every tissue
and organ with which it comes into contact.
Roundworms (Nematodes) include the families of
hookworm, pinworm, whipworm, threadworm, etc.
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. 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. 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.
The Dog Tapeworm: Echinococcus granulosus
Electron microscope photograph of a young hydatid
worm (Dog Tapeworm) prevalent throughout Europe
and North America. Their lengths range from 3 to
9mm, and there are generally several thousands in
any infected host, including man. They are often
filled with water and are the cause of much
bloating, and lastly alveolar hydatid disease.
Eggs are laid bimonthly at the rate of 500-800
eggs per organism. Common vectors (carriers)
include cats and dogs which easily pass on the
parasite to humans through petting and grooming.
Tapeworm Larvae: Sparganosis mansoni
A larvae or "sparganum" of a tapeworm after it was
surgically removed form a subcutaneous mass. These
adult tapeworms can reach lengths of 100cm 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.
The Pork Tapeworm: Taenia solium
Showing the scloex (or head) with four suckers and
a double row of hooks by which it attaches itself.
This parasite lives within the small bowel of
humans, penetrates the intestinal wall and
disseminates throughout the body. It's carried by
undercooked pork (Barbecue!), other contaminated
foods, or by autoinfection (anus-hand-mouth) and
causes cysticerosis, as the larvae infest the eye,
as well as infecting the brain, leaving calcified
lesions/tumors, neurocysticercosis. The average
length is 3-5 meters (6-18 feet), living for many
years within its host, often incubating for up to
30 years before reproducing!
How Do I Know If I Have A Parasitic Infestation?
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!

The Different Developmental Stages (a-f) of a
parasitic Blood Fluke (Schistosoma)
Parasites generally have long lives and remain
undetected within the body because of their
biological cunning. Complicating things even
further is the fact that they regularly change
their shape and chemistry (morphology) so as to
avoid detection by the Immune System. Pictured
above are the scanning electron micrographs of the
morphological transformations (varying stages of
development) of just one particular parasite (schistosome)
in the course of its life: (a) Egg in human
tissues, intestines and stool. (b) Miracidium in
water. (c) Sprocyst in snail. (d) Cercaria in
water and human skin. (e) Schistosomuium in human
tissue and blood. (f) Adult worms in mesenteric
veins in humans.
What Can I Do To Get Rid Of Parasites?
Unfortunately, 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 and complete elimination.
Parasitin+'s broad spectrum formula helps to
attack most major gastro-intestinal parasites,
including tapeworms, roundworms, flukes and
protozoans. There are no side-effects with
Parasitin+. Parasitin+ is completely safe and
nontoxic! Unlike other anti-parasitic medications,
Parasitin+ works naturally without the harmful
side-effects that may cause nausea, diarrhea,
headaches, etc.
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