Para Cleaner

on Saturday, November 22, 2008



Symptoms of Human Intestinal Parasite infestation
Parasitic infection can be manifested by any number of signs which include chronic constipation, frequent diarrhea (upset stomach), gas and bloating, irritable bowel syndrome, joint and muscle aches and pains, anemia, allergies, skin conditions, nervousness, sleep disturbances, teeth grinding, formation of excessive saliva, chronic fatigue, severe urticaria, skin problems, digestive problems, hypoglycemia, long-standing obesity, and even depression. Some may feel loss of appetite or excessive uncontrollable hunger with excessive early bowel movements, excessive weakness due to non-formation of blood.

Often, parasites are the underlying causes for most of the health problems mentioned above. Parasites can be connected to many common health problems as they compete with the digestive system for nutrients including vitamins, minerals and amino acids. Also, the waste by-products, secreted by them into the gut and bloodstream, are capable of causing allergic and autoimmune reactions.

Many symptoms of parasitic or worm infection can easily be confused with a variety of other abdominal and intestinal diseases as they usually cause appetite changes, stomach and abdominal discomfort (especially after eating), cramping and/or changes in stools and possibly some diarrhea. Mal-absorption syndrome (lack of absorption of essential nutrients) and other chronic digestive problems can occur from parasitic infections that are left untreated.

How can parasites hurt you?
Parasites can damage the host's body in a number of ways by:
· destroying cells faster than cells can be regenerated.
· producing toxic substances.
· irritating body tissue.
· invading body tissue, including the skin and intestinal lining.
· putting pressure on body organs.
· depressing the immune system function while activating immune system response.
· causing nutrient mal-absorption.
Prevention of Parasitic Infection
In order to understand how to prevent parasitic infection, we first need to understand why parasite-related health problems and the risks of contracting infection are increasing.
Contamination often occurs through eggs and larvae passed on from food and water or directly from person to person. Water that has not been boiled or purified is a very common method of contamination. All fruits and vegetables that are not washed or cooked, as well as rare or raw meat and fish are also high-risk foods. Parasites are found in highest concentrations in commercial pork products, such as bacon, ham, hot dogs, cold cuts and pork chops, roasts, etc. Beef, chicken, lamb, and even fish can be contaminated. Sushi from many parts of the world contains the larvae of several species of parasitic worms.
Herbs used
1. Turmeric (Curcume longa),
2. Kalijiri (Vernonia anthelmintica),
3.Neem(Azadirachta indica)
4. Karanj (Pongamia glabra)
5. Palasha (Butea monosperma),
6. Sringu (Sobhanjana) (Moringa oleifera),
7. Kutaja (Holarrhena antidysenterica),
8. Ajowan (Carum copticum),
9. Nagarmothan (Cyperus rotundus),
10. Daru Haridra (Berberis aristata),
11. Hing (Ferula foetida),
12. Bibhitaki (Terminalia bellerica),
13. Haritaki (Terminalia chebula),
14. Kampilak (Kamala), (Mallotus philippinensis)
15. Amla (Embica officianlis),
16. Pomengrante (Punica granatum),
17. Ajmodh (Apium graveolens),
18. Ginger (Zingiber officinale),
19. Pippali (Piper longum),
20. Piper nigrum, (Kali mirch / Black pepper)
21. Vavding (Embelia ribes.
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