Parasitic Invasion
There can be over 100 different types of parasites, ranging from large to microscopic, living in human bodies. These common organisms can be found in the air we breath, in the water we drink, and in the food we eat. Parasites secrete toxins and rob our bodies of vital nutrients. They often irritate or exaggerate health problems we may already be experiencing. People with intestinal parasite infections are usually under-nourished and weak, infected with viral, fungal, or bacteria, and have various types of chemical and metal poisoning. Human intestinal parasites can be present in any person no matter their age.
Some parasites trick our bodies into thinking they are a normal part of the tissue or organ they have invaded. In this case the immune system will not fight off the intruders. Symptoms of Parasitic invasion include:
Diarrhea : Diarrhea is nature's way of removing toxins.
Fatigue : Symptoms include tiredness, flue-like symptoms, apathy, depression and lack of concentration.
Gas and Stomach Bloating : Some parasites live in the upper intestine, which can cause both gas and stomach bloating.
Immune Dysfunction : Parasites depress the immune system by decreasing immunoglobulin.
Nervousness : The waste products from parasites irritate the nervous system, resulting in anxiety and restlessness.
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