Few people know that 80% of all incurable diseases are caused by... parasites and their metabolic products.

Parasites attack the intestines, liver, lungs, eye tissue and even our brain.At the same time, they are very cunning and often mask their presence with symptoms of various diseases.As a result, a person may be misdiagnosed and the parasites continue to silently devour them from within.
Today, more than 250 species of parasites are known - from microorganisms to meter-long worms.They can live for years in different parts of the body, affecting the health of the “breadwinner” and shortening his life.
Now the causes of “incomprehensible” diseases become clear:
- Toxoplasmosis– cause many deformities, congenital diseases in children and mental retardation.
- Trichomonas– cause diseases of the genitourinary system, intestines, oral cavity, blood, blood vessels and cancer.
- Chlamydia– cause infertility, indigestion, damage to the pancreas (including diabetes), liver and lead to heart attacks.
- Mushrooms– cause a plethora of various diseases, the emergence and development of oncology.
- Giardia– affect the liver and cause many liver diseases.
- Roundworms– Cause lung, gallbladder and intestinal diseases.
- Pinworms– a plethora of intestinal diseases.
- Fascioliasis– Cause allergies, biliary dyskinesia, chronic hepatitis.
- Asciolopsidosis– is involved in the origin and development of cancer.
The main symptoms of a parasite infestation:
problem skin
Intestinal parasites can cause hives, rashes, eczema, and other allergic skin reactions.Skin ulcers, tumors and wounds, papillomas and dermatitis can be the result of the presence of protozoan microorganisms. |
Chronic fatigue
Symptoms of chronic fatigue include weakness, complaints of flu-like symptoms, apathy, depression, loss of concentration, and poor memory.These physical, mental and emotional symptoms can be caused by parasites that cause anemia, intoxication and nutrient deficiencies in the body due to poor absorption of proteins, carbohydrates, fats and especially vitamins A and B12. |
anemia
Some types of intestinal worms attach to the intestinal lining and deprive the host of nutrients.Because they are present in large quantities in the body, they can cause significant blood loss, leading to iron deficiency (anemia).Anemia is caused by Trichomonas and other macroparasites that feed on blood cells.Trichomonads can feed on sperm, causing impotence.She swallows them like red blood cells. |
Immune disorders
Parasites weaken the immune system by reducing the production of immunoglobulin A.Their presence constantly stimulates the system's response and, over time, can weaken this vital immune mechanism and pave the way for bacterial and viral infections to enter the body.Signs of the presence of parasites in the body can also include: weight gain, excessive hunger, weight loss, bad taste and bad breath, asthma, diabetes, epilepsy, acne, migraines and even the most common causes of death: heart disease and cancer.For example, Professor Hilda Clark claims in her book “A Cure for All Cancers” that many cancers are caused by the parasite Fasciolopsis Buschi.“If the patient gets rid of these parasites, the tumors also disappear.” |
Grinding of teeth
Bruxism – abnormal teeth grinding, clenching and rubbing are often associated with parasitic infections.These symptoms are particularly noticeable in sleeping children.Bruxism can be a reaction of the nervous system to a foreign stimulus. |
Granulomas
Granulomas are tumor-like growths that surround destroyed parasite eggs.They most commonly form on the walls of the colon and rectum, but can also form in the lungs, liver, abdomen, and uterus. |
constipation
Due to their shape and size, worms can mechanically close some ducts and the intestinal lumen.A severe worm infection can block the bile and intestinal ducts, resulting in infrequent and difficult bowel movements. |
Diarrhea (enterocolitis)
A number of parasites, particularly protozoa, produce hormone-like substances that cause loss of sodium and chloride, which in turn leads to frequent watery stools.Thus, diarrhea due to a parasitic infection is a function of the parasite and not an attempt by the body to get rid of the infection present in it or a poor diet. |
Bloating and flatulence
A number of parasites live in the upper small intestine, where the inflammation they cause leads to gas and bloating.The problem can be worsened by eating foods that are difficult to digest, such as beans or raw fruits and vegetables.Constant swelling of the abdominal organs is often a sign of the presence of secret parasites.These gastrointestinal symptoms can occur intermittently over many months and even years if the parasites are not removed from the body. |
Gastrointestinal syndrome
Parasites can irritate and inflame the intestinal wall, leading to a range of gastrointestinal disorders and poor absorption of vital nutrients, particularly fatty substances.This poor nutrient absorption leads to hard stools and excess fat in the stool.Pain in joints and muscles.It is known that parasites can move throughout the human body to settle in the most favorable places for their life, for example, in the synovial fluid and muscles.When this happens, the person experiences pain, which is often due to arthritis.Pain and inflammation of joints and muscles are also the result of tissue damage caused by certain parasites or the body's immune response to their presence. |
allergy
Parasites can irritate and sometimes even penetrate the intestinal lining, increasing the risk of large undigested molecules entering the intestine.This allows the body's immune response to be activated by producing increased doses of eosinophils, one of the body's immune cells.Eosinophils can promote inflammation of body tissues and lead to an allergic reaction.Parasites also cause increased production of immunoglobulin E.8 in the body.Allergies are a common consequence of helminthiasis.Helminth infestation is one of the main causes of allergies.This is due to the toxic, allergic properties of the metabolites of helminths.Worm infestation can cause recurrent urticaria, dermatitis, eczema, allergic rhinitis, bronchitis and bronchial asthma. |
Sleep disorders
Frequent awakenings in the middle of the night, especially between 2 and 3 a.m., may also be due to the body's attempts to eliminate toxic substances through the liver.These night hours are biorhythmically controlled by the liver.Sleep disorders can also be caused by the nocturnal expulsion of some parasites through the anus, which leads to unpleasant pain and itching.One of the causes of hemorrhoids is the development of parasites (pinworms) under the mucous membrane of the rectum. |
oncology
| As we know today, various types of oncological diseases are the “work of the hands” of all kinds of parasites - from fungi to trichomonas and worms.According to doctors, every person becomes a victim of parasites at least once in their life.They enter the human body in different ways and can be present in different systems and organs - in the digestive tract, in muscle tissue and even in the brain or eyes.Their evolution over time has meant that parasites have perfectly developed their defense mechanisms - they are difficult to identify and difficult to destroy. |
nervousness
Metabolic waste and toxic substances from parasites can irritate the central nervous system.Fear and nervousness are often the result of a systematic parasite infestation.Many people claim that they are much more balanced and tolerant after completing the cleansing process. |
How can you protect your body from parasites?
- The conditions are very simple: maintain personal hygiene, wash your hands thoroughly with a brush and soap.
- All products must be carefully processed and washed before use.
- If there is a person infected with helminths in the house, a regular change of linen is required - bed linen and underwear.
- During the summer season it is necessary to properly equip the latrine;Excrement must be composted and disinfected to avoid contaminating the area with worm eggs.
- Prevention of worms in pets is also necessary.