Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Is there any home remedies to get rid of Human Parasites?

I just received a paper on unhealthy colons. That doctors finally discovered the real cause of 90% of all diseases. It is unhealthy colons. The Natural Medicine Association have come up with a cure and to get rid of the parasites that may and are living in our colons. The program they have is so costly at the start of $69.95.


I was wondering if there is anyone out there who knows a cheaper way to cleanse the human body of parasites?


The symptoms are...


Constipation or diarrhea, chronic yeast infections, chronic fungus on hand/toe nails or nails become brittle or lost their luster.


Getting sick or catching colds often, weight problems or rapid weight gain, acne, skin disorders,or skin dry or pal, mood swings or depression, premenstrual syndrome more intensified, low sex drive, lack of concentration, short term memory problems ,sleeping problems, being easily prone to diseases, frequent headaches, chronic urinary tract irritation/infections, arthritic bone pains,allergies,gas,ex....

Is there any home remedies to get rid of Human Parasites?
There is a colon detoxification program called Colonix that I have been using for the past three months. It's a three-part program, part of which focuses on the removal of intestinal parasites. That part of the program is called Paranil, and it consists of four capsules a day, followed by a large glass of water. It's a proprietary herbal blend, containing things like garlic, black walnut hulls, and tons of other things.





Although the entire program costs $88.00 for a one month supply, the Paranil is sold seperately for $32.00 a bottle (and it's even cheaper if you buy three at a time.)





http://www.drnatura.com





There are lots of other herbal parasite programs out there; you might check GNC or health food/vitamin stores to compare prices. The reason I suggested Paranil is because I've taken it myself, and the website has literally hundreds of positive verifiable testimonials. It's worth a look, anyway... as I said, I've been on the whole program for three months and I'm very impressed with it.
Reply:I doubt that there is such a "cure all" though it would be great. Maybe they will find one to cure cancer too.
Reply:Hello Dawn r,





Have you already considered the possibility to try colonics?





"While some hydrotherapists believe colonics lead to better overall wellness, others claim it helps specific diseases, including chronic fatigue, arthritis, and sinusitis. It is also claimed to improve muscle tone in the colon, leading to stronger peristaltic contractions. There is limited scientific research to back these claims and the theory of autointoxication is not recognized by the medical establishment. There were a number of cases of amebiasis spread by a colon therapist in Colorado who failed to maintain sanitary conditions. There have been reports of electrolyte imbalances in children brought on by colonics using softened water. Colonics are inappropriate for people with digestive conditions such as ulcerative colitis or other types of colitis, where enemas can cause colonic perforation."





You can read more on this type of alternative medicine at:





http://www.handresearch.com/hand/abc/col...





I hope it helps!





Best wishes from The Netherlands, Martijn.
Reply:I knew a girl opnce that had Pin Worms and nobody would have sex with her after the word got out.
Reply:A simple thing to use is Citric Seed Extract. It is very effective against parasites and costs much less than the $69.95 you quoted. If you are interested in the brand I use, email me.


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