Parasites in Humans is a real thing!

 

Parasites are organisms that live in or on another organism (the host) and rely on the host for survival. There are several types of parasites that can infect humans, including:

1.     Intestinal parasites: These parasites live in the digestive system and can cause a range of symptoms, including diarrhea, abdominal pain, and malnutrition. Examples of intestinal parasites include Giardia, Entamoeba histolytica, and hookworms.

2.     Blood parasites: These parasites live in the bloodstream and can cause a range of symptoms, including fever, fatigue, and anemia. Examples of blood parasites include Plasmodium (which causes malaria), Trypanosoma (which causes sleeping sickness), and Babesia.

3.     Skin parasites: These parasites live on or in the skin and can cause itching, rashes, and secondary infections. Examples of skin parasites include scabies, lice, and bed bugs.

4.     Tissue parasites: These parasites live in the tissues of the body and can cause a range of symptoms, including weakness, fatigue, and organ damage. Examples of tissue parasites include Toxoplasma gondii and Cysticercus.

5.     Uknown parasites: there’s always the possibility with new chemicals, new pollutions, that a new kind of parasite is born. For example someone with silicone in their body, bad nutritional habits and a lot of chemical use, it’s very very possible that new kinds of parasites will be born. Imagine a place where humidity is mixed with pollution and alive organisms. It’s the best parasite birth incubator!! Imagine now that this is in our bodies. The body has the capacity to auto cleanse a few of the parasites but not all and everybody has also the capacity to be the birth incubator for new kinds of parasitic life.

It is important to note that not all parasites cause disease, and many people can carry parasites without experiencing symptoms. However, in some cases, parasite infections can lead to serious health problems, and it is important to seek medical attention if you suspect that you may have a parasite infection.

Human Parasites effect the Mental, Emotional, and Physical Health.

They are a common problem worldwide and can cause a range of health problems in humans, including infections and diseases. In this booklet, we will explore the different types of human parasites, the effect they can have on mental, emotional, and physical health, and the methods of prevention and treatment.Individuals who are infected with parasites may experience anxiety, stress, and depression as a result of their symptoms and the impact on their daily lives.

In some cases, the parasite infection can even lead to the development of a mental health disorder, such as obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

The physical effects of parasite infections can also be significant. Parasites can weaken the immune system, making the host more susceptible to other infections and diseases. They can also cause damage to the host's organs and tissues, leading to long-term health problems. In some cases, the damage can be permanent and can significantly affect the quality of life for the individual.

When an individual has a specific weakness in them, they attract specific kind of parasites. A specific weakness brings about a certain attitude. Every weakness, every sickness brings out a different attitude, it's about the chemistry of the body and mind. Parasites are living organisms that affect the individual in a variety of ways. It is observed that certain attitudes are straight parasitic outcomes. For example a person with diabetes would be bitter and will try everything to sweeten their life. Usually they like to be the "party animals". The life of the party, the ones who bring sweetness, the ones that are in the lime light, because they are so much in need of it, they exaggerate it. They like to show off the world that there is sweetness or bitterness. With the many years exaggeration they weaken their pancreas even more and the illness is increasing by the year. When parasites find a weak host, a weak organ, they find a home, a"friendly" place for them to grow and multiply in abundance. They live there in darkness and degeneration of the body, which makes the organ even weaker. When the organ is weak, it's susceptible for more parasitic guests to join. The more guests, the more the weakness, the more the exaggeration and so on and so forth.

To prevent parasite infections, there are multiple ways. It is important to practice good hygiene, including regular hand washing, avoiding contaminated food and water, keep your environment clean and wearing protective clothing and gear when traveling to areas where parasites are prevalent. 

In addition, individuals who are at increased risk of parasite infections, such as those who travel frequently or have weakened immune systems, should seek medical advice and receive regular check-ups to ensure that they are not infected. It is recommended to have a preventive attitude, rather than letting things go bad and try to find solutions after. The way to prevent (as much as one can) the unwanted guests is to clean your body, mind and emotions regularly with herbs, medicines of the Earth and simple remedies such as garlic, ginger, black walnut, oreganon, propolis, cloves, artemisia etc. All these are anti-parasitic, so one can try the raw garlic when a flu is around and oreganon teas every night if traveling to places together with propolis tincture for keeping the body and the kids clean.

In addition to the physical symptoms, parasite infections can also have a significant impact on a child's mental and emotional health. Children who are infected with parasites may experience anxiety, stress, and depression as a result of their symptoms and the impact on their daily lives. They may also feel ashamed and embarrassed about their condition, which can affect their self-esteem and confidence.

To prevent parasite infections in children, it is important to promote good hygiene practices and follow some of the preventive suggestions, like propolis tincture for kids and other natural remedies. In children is recommended to do a cleanse every spring of autumn.

Dr. Hulda Clark was a naturopathic physician who made significant contributions to the field of alternative medicine and the study of parasites. She was born in Canada in 1928 and later moved to the United States, where she received her degree in naturopathy from the Clayton College of Natural Health. Throughout her career, Dr. Clark was passionate about finding natural solutions to health problems and was known for her unconventional approach to medicine.

One of the central themes of Dr. Clark's work was the idea that parasites were responsible for a wide range of illnesses and diseases, including cancer, autoimmune disorders, and other chronic conditions. According to her, parasites could cause disease by releasing toxic substances into the body, affecting the immune system, and interfering with the proper functioning of organs and tissues. Dr. Clark believed that getting rid of these parasites was key to restoring health.

To this end, Dr. Clark developed a protocol for eliminating parasites that involved a combination of herbal remedies, special diets, and electronic devices. The herbal remedies she recommended were designed to kill the parasites directly, while the diets and devices were intended to support the body's natural ability to heal. Dr. Clark also advised patients to avoid environmental toxins, such as heavy metals and other pollutants, which she believed could contribute to the presence of parasites in the body.

Despite her unconventional ideas, Dr. Clark's work has been met with both praise and criticism. Some people have reported remarkable improvements in their health after following her protocol, while others have found her claims to be unsupported by scientific evidence. Some medical experts have also criticized her for advocating the use of unproven treatments, which they say could be dangerous or even deadly.

Despite the controversy surrounding her work, Dr. Clark remains an influential figure in alternative medicine and the study of parasites. Her ideas and methods continue to inspire new research and advancements in the field, and her books and other materials are widely available to those interested in learning more about her work.

Dr. Clark also advised patients to avoid environmental toxins, such as heavy metals and other pollutants, which she believed could contribute to the presence of parasites in the body. She believed that by eliminating parasites and avoiding toxins, people could prevent or cure a wide range of health problems and improve their overall well-being.

In conclusion, human parasites are a common and often overlooked problem that can have a significant impact on a person's health and well-being. They do have an effect on everyday life. Whether you are suffering from an intestinal parasite, a blood parasite, or a skin parasite, it is important to understand the causes, symptoms, and treatments in order to minimize the impact on your life. By taking steps to prevent parasite infections and seeking prompt medical treatment if you do become infected, you can ensure that you stay healthy and free from the negative effects of parasites.

 



Here is a link to a talk about parasites and their effect on our physical, mental, emtional, spiritual bodies!



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