The Colon: A Parasite Breeding Ground


There can be over 100 different types of parasites worms living in human bodies. Some are microscopic in size while others can be seen quite easily. These common organisms can be found everywhere in our environment, in the air we breath, in the water we drink, or in the food we eat.

Parasites worms can invade your bodies through food and water intake, through a transmitting agent (like a mosquito), sexual conduct or through the nose and skin. Once established, they will eat the same foods you eat or they will eat you.

Human intestinal parasites can be present in any person, at any age.They are responsible for many health problems because they secrete toxins and steal the vital nutrients from our bodies. They can irritate or exaggerate other health problems you may be experiencing.

When the bowel becomes ineffective in the elimination of waste products due to toxic build-up, we create the perfect living environment for parasites. We poison ourselves from our own toxic waste and the waste from these creatures (auto intoxication) when this ideal habitat is created. Testing for parasites are only available for about five percent of the known varieties with twenty-percent accuracy.

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