Parasites: What we are eating
or what's eating us?
Parasites are much more widespread than the average person realizes. We
know that they are a problem in underdeveloped countries, and we know that
they are a problem among animals in the U.S., but we generally don't stop
to think that this could also be a problem for many people in our
society.
We don't see parasites, our doctors don't talk about parasites,
and the news media don't do stories on parasites, so we tend to assume
that it's just not an issue for us. Yet scientists who have studied the
matter tell us that it's likely that 85% of Americans have at least SOME
infestation of parasites, to varying degrees and with varying consequences.
Parasites can enter our bodies in a variety of ways. As they are
widespread in the animal kingdom, a common source is meat products (in one
cubic inch of USDA beef there are over 1,000 parasite larvae)that
have been cooked or stored improperly. (Remember that this also includes
everything from cold cuts to restaurant food that you don't personally
cook.)
Even raw fruits and vegetables, which are so important to good
health, CAN contain parasites that will enter our bodies if the food isn't
well-rinsed before we eat it. Other food products can also contain
parasites or their eggs. And there are even non-food ways in which these
unwelcome creatures can get inside of us.
Parasites can do a great deal of damage, and what makes them perhaps even
more dangerous is the fact that this damage is usually so subtle and
gradual that we don't stop to look for a cause of the symptoms. We feel a
general malaise, a sluggishness, a lack of clear thinking, maybe some
general chronic stomach and intestinal discomfort, but we learn to live
with it, get used to it, and just assume that it's our lot in life to feel
this way. All along, parasites may be playing a significant role in this
condition!
Parasites CAN be eliminated, though keeping them away generally requires
an ongoing effort. First, eating foods high in fiber and drinking
adequate amounts of water will help to keep fecal matter moving, and make
parasites less likely to hang around. Secondly, there are certain herbs
and other nutrients which have been used with great results in this area,
some for centuries; we'll discuss those in a later article.
Third, one of
the best ways to make parasites unwelcome in your body is to cleanse
the colon. A well-oxygenated environment is a great enemy of
parasites, and the PoopDoc Formula is superb at providing this
environment, allowing our bodies to flush out parasites as well as other
unwanted and unhealthful matter in our intestinal tracts.
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