Human intestinal parasite treatment with PARA 90™.

Human intestinal parasites - Discover this natural treatment for human intestinal parasites such as hookworm, roundworm, pinworm, tapeworm etc.

AIM Para 90 ™
Is an herbal cleansing dietary supplement. It combines a number of herbs with cleansing properties plus bromelain, a digestive enzyme. Para90 intestinal parasite cleanse

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Human Intestinal Parasites in the world

Although North Americans often consider parasites something you only worry about when traveling, this is not true. As long ago as 1976, a nationwide survey in the United States by the Centers for Disease Control revealed that one in every six people selected at random had one or more parasites. It is quite possible that we are hosting a dinner party for some 130 types of parasites.
An Internet Homepage, Parasites of Vertebrates, by the Department of Nematology, University of California-Davis, states that 900 million people worldwide are infected with hookworm, and some 4 percent to 15 percent of the population in the Southeastern United States. Some one billion people (¼ of the world’s population) are infected with roundworm, and 500 million people worldwide are infected with pinworm. In the United States, estimates of those infected with pinworm range from 10 percent to 35 percent of the population.

How did this happen?
Climate and sanitary conditions breed parasites, of course, and then they are spread throughout the world. International travel spreads them, as well as the return of armed services personnel from overseas. Within a country, intestinal parasites find a home in contaminated municipal and rural water supplies and in household pets, not to mention in farm animals. Finally, the increase of daycare centers has proven to be a transmission place.

What are parasites?
The word parasites comes from the Greek para, meaning "beside," and sitos, meaning "food." This means "an animal or plant that lives on or in another organism from which it obtains nutrients." Parasites are larger than bacteria and viruses but usually so small that you cannot see them without a microscope. Four major groups of parasites include Protozoa (amoebas, giardia), Nematode (round, pin, and hookworms), Cestode (tapeworms), and Trematode (flukes). Bacteria can also be parasitic.
Parasites enter your body in one of four ways: through food and water intake; through a transmitting agent, such as a mosquito; through sexual conduct; and via the nose and skin. The parasites are often harmful. Any number of them can infect your gastrointestinal tract. Most parasites produce similar symptoms.

How do I know if I have intestinal parasites?
According to Ann Louise Gittleman, a certified nutritionist who has worked with parasite patients, a parasite infection can be manifested by any number of signs. These include chronic constipation, diarrhea, gas and bloating, irritable bowel syndrome, joint and muscle aches and pains, anemia, allergies, skin conditions, nervousness, sleep disturbances, teeth grinding, and chronic fatigue.
Many health practitioners believe that not only do parasites result in symptoms such as those listed above, but that they also may be responsible for a number of other health problems. Gittleman says "I have observed that many unexplained health conditions often disappeared when parasites were eliminated from the body. These conditions included environmental illness, skin problems, digestive problems, excessive fatigue, hypoglycemia, arthritic-like aches and pains, long-standing obesity, and even depression."

How can parasites hurt you?

Some more information on damage done by human intestinal parasites.

Also, they can:

Intestinal parasite treatment.
If you suspect you have parasites, a health practitioner can arrange a number of tests. These include stool tests, blood tests, tissue swabs, and more. These tests can often be inconclusive. Many parasites that reside in tissue or in the blood will not be found in fecal samples. Nor can pinworms be seen in stools. Parasites that adhere to the gastrointestinal tract lining are very hard to find.
If you have parasites, there are a number of things you can do. Prescription drugs are available, and they do work, but, like so many prescription drugs, they also can have many side effects. There are also natural methods of ridding the body of parasites. These generally include cleansing the intestinal tract, modifying the diet, using a substance that kills the parasites, recolonizing the intestinal bacteria, and taking preventive measures.

Prevention
There are a number of things you can do to avoid picking up intestinal parasites:


How to use AIM Para 90 ™

Shelf life is 3 years, unopened. Store in a cool, dry place (70° - 75° F; 20.1° - 23.8° C). Do not refrigerate.

Q & A
How do I know whether Para 90 is working, and will I experience any side effects or detoxification symptoms?
Most people look for parasites in their stools, and many do see them. Not everyone does however. Positive signs are a "pokey" feeling in the abdomen or an "itchy" or "crawly" sensation on the skin. You should remember that in the process of treatment there may be some discomfort; parasites are not easily dislodged. Some users’ skin has broken out, and others feel nausea or somewhat tired. You may also notice increased bowel movements, looser stools, and more frequent urination.

If I have been taking Herbal Fiberblend, do I need AIM Para 90 ™?
Herbal Fiberblend does have a cleansing effect, but it will not work against as wide a range of parasites as AIM Para 90 ™. If you have been taking AIMHerbal Fiberblend™, you probably have less of a problem with parasites.

What else can I do to help the cleaning?
Many professionals recommend taking colonics, and using a probiotic to recolonize the intestinal tract after using AIM Para 90 ™. Others take AIM Para 90 ™ in conjunction with Herbal Fiberblend. Digestive enzymes are also beneficial.

Is there anyone who should not use AIM Para 90 ™?
Pregnant or lactating women should not use AIM Para 90 ™. Very frail elderly people, children under 3 or frail children, and people with colon problems should consult a health practitioner.

Bromelain is in AIM Para 90 ™. What is it?
Bromelain is a digestive enzyme that will aid the digestive process.

Herb classifications
Herbs can be classified a number of ways. The classifications are generally based on how the herbs affect the body. Following are a number of herb classifications.

Herbs in Para 90
Following are some of the classifications of the herbs in AIM Para 90 ™.

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Para90®. Human intestinal parasite treatment.

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Para90 for intestinal parasites

ELIMINATE those Intestinal Parasites NOW!
Para90 is a human parasite cleanse solution which has a proven track record, effective for intestinal parasites such as protozoans, flukes, springtails, roundworms etc.
Make no mistake! This is serious treatment for a serious condition we all face. You can eliminate dangerous parasites as well as their eggs and larvae from your body.
For a clean intestinal tract see also Herbal Fiberblend.