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Heart Worms?
Hulda Clark Cleanses



Heart Worms?
Hulda Clark Cleanses


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Tests are only available for 40 or 50 types of the 1000+ species of parasites


How do you know if you have parasites?
A stool analysis is usually used to detect parasites. However, the can be difficult to detect since they tend to hide in the lining of the intestine and in other organs. If your parasites are in your heart or lungs, they will not show up in your stool regardless of how well it's analyzed!

Also, tests are only available for 40 or 50 types of the 1000+ species of parasites that can live in the body. In view of this situation, a negative lab test is no assurance that a person does not have parasites.

Once in the body, parasites can settle almost anywhere, causing damage to organs, and blocking and sapping nutrients from the host. The intestines offer lots of nutrients for worms, so this is a common "hang out" for them. Since parasites are most active and reproduce around the full moon, this is when some of the effects are most prominent. and the best time to do a cleanse.

Roundworms are common throughout the world. It is estimated that twenty five percent of people in the world are infected with roundworms. Infections come from consuming worm eggs found on fruits and vegetables grown in contaminated soil. Some symptoms of roundworms are digestive disturbances, intestinal gas, weight gain around full moon, blood sugar imbalance, fatigue, anemia, restlessness and teeth grinding at night.

It is estimated that 25% of people in the world are infected with roundworms



Tapeworms -
includes: beef tapeworm, bladderworm, pork tapeworm, broad fish tapeworm, dog tapeworm, dwarf tapeworm and rat tapeworm.

There are many different species of tapeworm found in all parts of the world, and they can grow to be very large. We usually contract tapeworm from an intermediate host, such as beef, pork, fish, dogs and cats. We can also pick up some tapeworms by directly consuming their eggs. In humans, they reside in the intestines where they absorb our nutrients, especially vitamin b-12 and folic acid and give off dangerous waste.
Tapeworm can cause intestinal gas, thyroid and intestinal imbalances, high and low blood sugar, jaundice, bloating, fluid build up during the full moon and verminous intoxication

Flukes -
includes: fasciola, paragonimus, heterophyes, schistosoma, metagonemus, alaria, opisthorchis and dicrocoelium.
Flukes are smaller parasites that attach themselves to a variety of organs, including the lungs, heart, intestines, brain, bladder, liver and blood vessels, causing inflammation and damage. Fluke eggs have tiny, protruding spines that can cause damage as they migrate through the body. People become infected by eating raw or undercooked fish or crab, eating infected vegetables like water chestnut or watercress, or drinking or wading through infected water.

Single Cell parasites -
Protozoans includes toxoplasmosa, cryptosporidium, giardia, amoeba, neospora, sarcocystis and trichomonas.

Microscopic protozoans harm more people than any other parasitic disease. The cyst or resting stage of this parasite is very resistant to temperature, dryness and chemicals, which are found everywhere in our environment. People ingest these cysts, which then "hatch" in our bodies. athough we are commonly exposed to protozoans, our immune systems usually keep them under control, but people with a weakened immune system or toxic condition cannot fight off these parasites as easily. Protozoans can be found in the intestines, lungs, muscle tissue and the digestive tract, releasing toxins and tissue destroying enzymes. Protozoan infections may be associated with arthritis, asthma, degenerative muscle diseases, Hodgkin's disease, lymphoma, MS., ovarian cysts, psoriasis, cutaneous ulcers, dermatitis and more.

Effects of Parasites

Here are some of the effects parasites have on people:

Allergies - Some parasites increase the level of foreign proteins, which can inflame body tissue and lead to allergic reactions, especially to certain foods.

Anemia - worms leach nutrients from the human host. In large enough numbers, they can create enough blood loss to cause a type of iron deficiency

Digestive disturbances constipation, diarrhea; some worms live in the upper small intestines, causing both gas and bloating.

Fatigue - Chronic Fatigue, flu like symptoms, apathy, depression.

Growths - parasites can clump together causing tumors or Cysts.
Parasites are also found in cancer patients. There is some discussion about whether the parasites abound in the body due to a weakened immune system or if they are a factor in the cause of degenerative diseases or both.

Nervousness -anxiety, restlessness, grinding teeth - Parasitic waste can irritate the central nervous system

Verminous intoxication is the result of a worm's waste toxins. It produces symptoms such as dizzy', unclear thinking, high and low blood sugar, hunger pains, poor digestion and allergies.

 

 
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