Everybody is Sick

In North America today, almost everybody is ill. If you look at your family, friends, and CO-workers, and question them very carefully (because so many people deny there is anything wrong with them), you will find that virtually everybody has a health challenge, many of which are significant. How many of the people you know over the age of 45 are on blood pressure medication of some sort, to balance their blood sugar - perhaps even on insulin? How many people do you know in their 20's and 30's, who are suffering from chronic fatigue, and many of them may not even know it because they think they are normal? They think it's normal to have to go to bed at 8:30 p.m. every night, and it's normal to sleep until 1:00 p.m. in the afternoon on Saturday, just to get through the weekend. How many people do you know in their 40's and 50's that have recently died of cancer? It's hard to imagine a situation that has reached this kind of degraded health potential in what we call the "age of technology", a time when we are supposed to have all the tools necessary to stay healthy. In reality, the health of the North American population is deteriorating. We may be living longer, but we are not living healthier, and the quality of life for the average North American over the age of 45 has decreased significantly in the last 10 years. So how has the situation gotten to this point? Well, there are many factors involved. The two most significant are: (1) problems with the digestive system of the body and (2) the existence of parasites in the human body. Parasites do not only occur in Third World Countries. They are in every country in the world.


DIGESTIVE PROBLEMS

Of the many challenges that North Americans face, problems with the digestive system are among the most dangerous. Problems with the large intestines, more commonly known as the colon, are among the top of that list. According to the Royal Society of Medicine of Great Britain "More than 65 different health challenges are caused by a toxic colon." Many illnesses and diseases are directly related to improper digestion of food and inadequate care of our bowels. Our bodies come with a complete system of checks and balances to determine which substances are useful and which are waste. However, our environment and lifestyles have compromised, and in most cases, damaged the quality of this system to do an adequate job of protecting us from illness and disease. As Dr. Bernard Jensen D.C., Ph.D., Nutritionist states in his book, Tissue Cleansing Through Bowel Management, "What would happen if the pipes got all plugged up with some unmovable material so that the system failed to move waste? It wouldn't take very long before a crisis developed and a huge sanitation problem would threaten health and society." Dr. Norman W. Walker, D.Sc., Ph.D. states, "Few of us realize that failure to effectively eliminate waste products from the body causes so much fermentation and putrefaction (rotting of waste matter) in the colon. that the neglected accumulation of waste can, and frequently does, result in a lingering demise! Infirm ily and sickness is the direct result of allowing the intestines to remain loaded with waste matter."

The Photographs to the left are of encrusted fecal matter removed from the colon wall. This black sludge is the gradual build up of unnatural, toxic thick mucous-like substance created by the body in an effort to protect itself from unhealthy foods, stress, drugs, pesticides, etc. This substance may accumulate until it is several inches thick and reaches the entire length of the stomach, small intestines and colon. This layer of mucoid plague prevents the body from properly assimilating vitamins, minerals and food nutrients. Autopsies have revealed colons that were from 9" to 18" in diameter, because they were so packed with layers of this encrusted mucoid fecal matter.... Some weighing up to 40 pounds! (A healthy colon weighs about 4 lbs.) If you take the steps to remove this toxic build-up, vibrant health will inevitably be the result.

THE PARASITE MENACE

What exactly is a parasite? A parasite is an organism that lives off the host, the host being you or I. The parasites live a parallel life inside our bodies, feeding off either our own energy, our own cells or the food we eat, and even feeding off the health supplements we use. In recent medical studies, it has been estimated that 85% of the North American adult population has at least one form of parasite living in their bodies. Some authorities feel that this figure may be as high as 95%. The immediate question that comes to mind when people are informed of this situation is: How can a parasite possibly live in my body and I don't even know it is there? The answer to this is simple. The purpose of a parasite is to not make itself known. A smart parasite lives without being detected because if it is detected, of course, something is going to be done to eradicate it. If you think parasites are stupid, think again. They are highly intelligent organisms. Not intelligent in the same way humans are, but they are intelligent in their ability to survive and reproduce, which is of course, the purpose of any organism on this planet. We don't know why every generation prior to modem times made de-worming a regular part of their lives, but our generation chooses to ignore this basic practice. We recognize that people in third world countries have parasites. We also recognize that all of the animals we eat, and pets who live in our homes have an innumerable number of parasites and worms, but we seem to dismiss the notion that we as civilized people might also have foreign entities living within us as well. For whatever reason the medical profession chooses to try to downplay this fact, but this knowledge is becoming more and more publicly aware in this day. If you love your family and friends, share these products with them. Get rid of their worst enemy; parasites. Help them get their colon functioning at its peek performance, and stop their health from being robbed so that they too can enjoy life to its fullest measure.

WARNING! This page may disturb you...
An extraordinary variety of viruses, bacteria, and parasites stand ready to attack us and feed off our bodies' cells, incidentally producing disease. Using microscopes of varying power, photographers show us a teeming microbial world that we could barely imagine without their help.

Using the following rule of thumb can approximate the approximate sizes of microbes:

VIRUSES are the smallest of all infectious agents, averaging about 100 manometers (100 billionths of a meter) in length. They have so few genes and proteins of their own that in order to reproduce they need to commandeer the machinery of the cells they invade.

BACTERIA vary widely in size and shape, but tend to be at least 10 times larger than viruses, or at least 1 micrometer (1 millionth of a meter) long. They are single-cell organisms that reproduce independently.

SINGLE-CELL PARASITES tend to be at least 10 times larger than bacteria, or about .01 millimeter long.

MULTICELLULAR PARASITES are so large they can usually be seen with the naked eye. Tapeworms, for instance, can reach a length of 6 meters (20 feet).

The following pictorial gallery shows you what some of the commonly contracted parasites look like, that call the human body home:

 




Whipworm Tapeworm Intestinal Fluke Amoeba Parasite

TWELVE MOST COMMON TYPES OF WORMS:

Tapeworms:
Taenias - fish tapeworm, beef tapeworm, and pork tapeworm. Obtained from eating raw or undercooked infected meat. Adult worms can reach a length of more than 15 feet. Pork tapeworms can enter the brain and cause seizures. Fish tapeworms can produce over one million eggs per day. It can grow up to 33 feet. This worm is normally half an inch long, and is usually white/gray in color.

Whiteworms:
They come in all sizes, from tiny pinworms to those that look like spaghetti or angel hair pasta.

Redworms:
These look just like earthworms. They exude from the colon wrapped in balls. They reach up to 6 inches long.

Inchworms:
These are thick (pencil size), black and bumpy, and about 2 inches long.

Blackworms:
These are 10 - 12 inches in length and leave the colon wrapped in "yellow acid water" mixed together. They nest deep, impacted in the colon wall.

Pinworms:
Tiny parasites that wiggle out about 3/4 inch long and thicker than white worms. Looks like rice.

Hookworms:
Curved about six inches long, and grayish. Infestation is as high as 50% worldwide. Hookworms grip the intestinal wall and suck blood.

"Little Fish":
Fish-type parasites with heads and tails that swim out of the colon in schools. About 1/2 inch long, and "everyone has these."

Threadworms:
Cream-colored parasites as thin as a thread. They often come out by the hundreds.

"Fuzz Balls":
Round parasites with fur on them. About 1/4 - 3/4 inch diameter, yellow in color.

"Spiders":
Looks like a spider and are colored brown, often 1 inch long.

"Stickpin-Worms":
One inch long and a head like a pea, perfectly round, small ones are white, and adults are black.

True vibrant health and well being can be easily achieved.

We know for an absolute fact that our body has been designed to naturally restore itself. For example - When we cut our finger, it is completely healed in two to three weeks. Now, just exactly what did we do to achieve this wonderful phenomenon? ABSOLUTELY NOTHING!!!

The body has the miraculous ability to repair itself (including all of our organs). However, in order to allow the body its full potential to mend itself, two major roadblocks must be cleared. These hindrances are pollutants and parasites. The decisions and actions we choose today affect the quality of health we experience throughout the rest of our lives.

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