Today, due to violations in ecology (water, air, fertilizers, radiation) rapid movement of large masses of people, violations in endoecology (improper nutrition, excessive use of medicines, chronic stress situations) lead to a decrease in immunity. Specialists note a global decline in immunity of the entire population of the planet. The body stops fighting viruses, bacteria, parasites. Now we have an unprecedented increase in viral diseases (including influenza, chronic fatigue syndrome, HIV, viral pneumonia, hepatitis). Until about ten years ago, I used to believe that parasites were necessary for the body because they trained the immune system and kept the body in balance. But recently I am more and more surprised at how monstrous our ecology is becoming, worms, parasites in such an environment become more aggressive and strong. And our immune system, there is no time to fight them, Our poor body works only for survival. Therefore, even such a powerful, therapeutic effect, which has a therapeutic fasting against parasites, unfortunately not always effective. In order to treat diseases more effectively, it is necessary to fight the parasitic infection. That is why I decided to write this article.
It collects effective methods of treatment of this pathology, and uses folk methods in combination with classical medication. The approach here is very individual and everything depends on the state of the immune system. First you need to support the immune system, and then apply all these methods. The whole zest is that after cleaning the intestines, and proper nutrition, the immune system improves, worms, parasites become weaker, so anti-parasitic treatment has the greatest effectiveness. Accordingly. so the therapeutic fasting will be carried much easier and have the greatest effect. These techniques are better to carry out after cleansing the intestines and liver, or at the end of fasting.
First, let us clarify the problem of the relationship between humans and their pets – cats and dogs. A careful study of this problem allows us to conclude that these animals are not always sources of human helminth infections. Indeed, even as intermediate hosts of some parasitic worms, direct infection of humans is not often possible, since the development of most helminths requires either soil or other hosts (mollusks, crustaceans, fish, mosquitoes, etc.). The dog is a host for more than 150 helminths, however, only echinococcosis and alveococcosis are common with us (toxocarosis, as we said, is a special form). Therefore, the importance of domestic animals in human pathology should not be exaggerated.
However, you should not go to the other extreme. Remember that your dog can be a source of infection. The first thing a good owner should do is to deworm the puppy (as prescribed by a veterinarian). This activity is recommended to be done on a regular basis. Dog (and cat) feces is not fertilizer for the soil, roses will not grow better in your yard or in the park. But your children, and the children of your neighbors, can become a habitat for various parasitic pathogens. The “pick up after the dog” requirement is dictated primarily by health concerns, and then by cleanliness.
Helminths can live in our body for years, even decades, adapting to the most unfavorable conditions and do not show their hidden existence. In the open arena of struggle with the “host” they come out when the host’s immunity decreases: during illness or against the background of exposure to zndo and exotoxins – polluted air and water, harmful radiation, preservatives, chemical drugs and other “gifts” of civilization.
Symptoms of worm diseases
● Constipation. Many worms can block certain organs because of their size. For example, blockage of the bile ducts leads to liver disease and jaundice, and blockage of the intestines leads to constipation.
● Diarrhea. A number of parasites produce prostaglandin-like substances that cause frequent watery discharge. Diarrhea is one possible manifestation of the presence of parasites.
● Gas and abdominal bloating. Inflammation in the small intestine causes bloating and gas. If the parasites are not expelled, these symptoms can occur with varying intensity for months or even years.
● Irritable Stomach Syndrome. Parasites can irritate and inflame the intestinal wall, leading to a range of unpleasant symptoms and reduced absorption of nutrients and especially fat. As a result, fat that should be digested in the small intestine ends up in the large intestine, causing cramps, constipation and diarrhea.
● Joint and muscle pain.The ability of parasites to migrate is known. When this occurs, a person experiences pain that is thought to be a consequence of arthritis. Inflammation and soreness of muscles and joints can be the result of the body’s immune response to the presence of the parasite, as well as the result of tissue trauma from parasites.
● Allergies.Parasites can irritate and sometimes puncture the gut lining, leading to the entry of large molecules of undigested food into the bloodstream. This activates the immune system and provokes increased production of eosinophils – blood cells that cause inflammation of body tissues, i.e. allergic reaction. Parasites themselves are also allergens.
● Bad skin.Parasites can cause papillomas, hives, rashes, eczema, acne, boils and other skin reactions.
● Weight problems.Obesity as a consequence of worm infestation is a consequence of robbing the human body. The feeling of hunger occurs with a sharp drop in blood sugar levels, and this happens and because of the voracity of helminths, and because of the toxic effect on metabolism, as well as the deficiency of nutrients against a sufficient amount of “empty calories”.
● Nervousness.Metabolic wastes and parasite toxins can very seriously affect the nervous system. Anxiety, nervousness, depressive state can be a consequence of systematic poisoning.
● Sleep disturbance, grinding your teeth in your sleepshould always alert you! In traditional medical literature, the cause of bruxism (grinding of teeth in sleep) remains undetermined, but it is believed to be a possible reaction to poisoning and irritation of the nervous system.
● Chronic fatigue. Symptoms of chronic fatigue include weakness, flu-like symptoms, apathy, depression, decreased concentration and poor memory. These physical, mental, and emotional symptoms occur when nutrient deficiencies occur even with a very good diet due to poor absorption of proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals and are exacerbated by constant poisoning of the body.
● Immune disorders.Parasites weaken the immune system, reducing the production of protective immunoglobulins and provoking allergic reactions. Opens the way for various infections, and in the intestine itself thrives dysbacteriosis. Frequent colds, allergic mood – a possible consequence of parasitizing in our body “uninvited guests”.
● Cancer.Chronic poisoning of the body, immune system failure, direct traumatic effects on tissues and organs, long-term sustained inflammation and nutrient deficiencies are more than enough to provoke tumor development!
● Inflammation of the respiratory tract.A number of helminths migrate (travel) through the human body, including the respiratory tract. Cough, fever, sputum production, runny nose (cases of sinusitis caused by migrating parasites have been described) – these are quite real symptoms of the presence of “uninvited guests” in the body. Thus, one of the manifestations of ascariasis and strongyloidosis is pneumonia.
● Other symptoms.Are very varied and depend on the species of parasite, duration of infestation and degree of organ damage, ranging from migraine or heart attacks to asthma or urinary tract inflammation.
































































