Good parasite remover?!


Question:

Good parasite remover?

I read that people can become overrun with parasites in the body and the list of symptoms that I found were once Ive had for awhile...and Doctors haven't been able to help me. Anyone know a good brand or a natural herb or supplement I can take? Or had luck with anything like that


Answers:

There are different type of parasites which require different treatments.

General recommendations

Periodically consume curry meals (highly anti-parasitic) followed by probiotics treatment (to re-establish healthy intestinal flora).

It is a realistic approach to EXPECT to become infected by destructive parasites and to undergo a periodic (i.e. annual) parasitic cleanse, as most fresh waters globally located near human habitation ARE polluted.

Be sure that all meat, chicken and fish is cooked thoroughly.

Don't use a microwave to cook meat, chicken or fish. Microwaves often don't heat foods completely.

Wash all fruits and vegetables in clean water before eating (to prevent roundworm and whipworm infection).

Always wash your hands, kitchen counters and utensils with hot soapy water after cutting or handling raw meat, chicken or fish.

Be sure that all meat, chicken and fish is cooked thoroughly.

Don't use a microwave to cook meat, chicken or fish. Microwaves often don't heat foods completely.

Always wear shoes or slippers (to prevent hookworm infection).

Do not use water from septic tanks or other potentially contaminated sources for watering vegetables.

Contain all fecal matter (e.g. by using a toilet or latrine, rather than "as nature intended" outside).

Teach children proper hygiene i.e. washing hands after going to the toilet, playing outside and before preparing or eating food.

If you have parasites, you can reduce the likelihood of passing them on to others by carefully washing your hands after having bowel movements and cleaning the genital area before having sex.

Wear gloves when changing the cat box.

Deworm pets periodically.

Avoid swallowing river, stream or lake water when swimming in them. Better yet, avoid swimming in them altogether.

Eat high-fiber foods and avoid sugar and other refined carbohydrates.

Keep your body slightly acidic by including pumpkin seeds, calmyrna figs, garlic, apple cider vinegar, cranberry juice and pomegranates in your diet.

Avoid eating water chestnuts and watercress.




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