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Parasites - Human Intestinal Worms - Worms
Hookworms - Tapeworms - Roundworms - Pinworms

Losing Your BaggageAccording to the World Health Organization, 3.5 billion people suffer from some type of parasite infection.  Most have a false belief that this is only a 3rd world epidemic. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) in Atlanta estimates that 76 million people pick up Parasites from food every year in the United States, and by the year 2025 scientists estimate that half of the world's population will be infested with some type of parasitic infection.  An increased demand for fresh food now has the U.S. importing 30 billion tons of food a year.  Some come from developing nations where sanitation is less advanced or they use human feces as fertilizer, known as night soil.  These products travel far and pick up illness causing microbes.  Consider food handlers and their personal hygiene and how we touch everything.

Losing Your BaggageOver 1,000 species of parasites or worms can live in the human body.  In most cases there is no evidence of human intestinal worms in the body.  Tests are available for approximately 40 to 50 types of parasites.  Doctors only test for an estimated 5% thus missing 80% of them.  This means only 1% of parasites are clinically detected.

Losing Your BaggageOur body is a perfect living quarter for parasites.  When the colon does not properly eliminate waste, this causes fermentation, known as food rotting.   A black sludge gradually builds, creating an unnatural toxic thick mucous-like substance in your body.   This encrusted fecal matter is trying to protect your body from unhealthy foods and water, stress, drugs, contaminated air, and pesticides.  This plague prevents your body from assimilating vitamins, minerals, and nutrients.

Losing Your BaggageThe most known parasites are hookworms, tapeworms, roundworms, and pinworms.  Hookworms enter the body through the feet or are swallowed reaching the respiratory tract and eventually traveling down to the small intestine.  Hookworms hang on the intestinal wall with their 6 inch sharp teeth.  Unlike other worms that absorb digested food through your skin as it passes by, they drink your blood.  The adult worms can produce 1,000 eggs a day.  Tapeworms are produced in the body from eating un-cooked meat such as beef, pork, and fish.  Tapeworm larva is normally passed to you from dogs and cats and can grow up to 30 feet in length and live in your body for up to 30 years.  This female worm can produce 1,000,000 eggs a day.  Roundworms mostly live in the soil with warm climates and mainly where human feces are used as fertilizer.  They enter the body from your hands to your mouth.  These can grow to 6 to 13 inches in length.  The female worm can grow to the size of a pencil.  Pinworms are the most common roundworm.  These parasites are small white worms, are the length of a staple, and mainly spread through children.  It is estimated that 10% to 40% of children have them.  These worms are found mostly in family groups, day cares, and schools.  While an infected person sleeps, the female parasite travels down the anus and deposits her eggs on the surrounding skin and sheets.  These eggs may cause intense itching on the skin.  Some eggs become airborne.  Pinworms have the body parts and body functions of a human.

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