[25 Jan 2012 | One Comment | ]
Parasites

What are Parasites Intestinal parasites are parasites that populate the gastro-intestinal tract in humans and other animals. They can live throughout the body, but most prefer the intestinal wall. Means of exposure include: ingestion of undercooked meat, drinking infected water, and skin absorption. The major groups of parasites include protozoans (organisms having only one cell) and parasitic worms (helminths). Of these, protozoans, including cryptosporidium, microsporidia, and isospora, are most common in HIV-infected persons. Each of these parasites can infect the digestive tract, and sometimes two or more can cause infection …

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New Years Meltdown

 
After weeks of gluttony, virtually all of us are ready to clean our systems and start fresh. So it’s no surprise that cleansing is something people are talking about this time of year.
It’s a trend many people latch onto. But, as with everything, there are pros and cons. For many, cleansing can be a good thing. It can signify a commitment to healthier eating. It can help stem cravings or put an end to poor dietary habits.
For instance, there are cleanses that can target parasite infections, fungal infections and Candida …

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[25 Jan 2012 | One Comment | ]
Parasites

What are Parasites Intestinal parasites are parasites that populate the gastro-intestinal tract in humans and other animals. They can live throughout the body, but most prefer the intestinal wall. Means of exposure include: ingestion of undercooked meat, drinking infected water, and skin absorption. The major groups of parasites include protozoans (organisms having only one cell) and parasitic worms (helminths). Of these, protozoans, including cryptosporidium, microsporidia, and isospora, are most common in HIV-infected persons. Each of these parasites can infect the digestive tract, and sometimes two or more can cause infection …