If you have a set of symptoms, the fact remains that it can be difficult for you to ascertain if they are being caused by a parasite in your system. You might be fatigued, experience digestive problems, or have difficulty sleeping. These symptoms, as well as many others, can be caused by a parasite that you may have ingested... Continue...
Most of us would think that there is no chance that we have parasites in our bodies, so there is no chance that we would find them in our stool. While some pet owners may be accustomed to the idea of having stool examined by a veterinarian looking for parasites, we don't often think that people face the same risks. Our diets, however, can increase the chance that we will come into contact with parasites... Continue...
No one wants to think about parasite worms finding their way into the body, but it is a health issue with which we must contend. If food is not properly cleaned and prepared, or if you have pets, you are at risk for coming into contact with parasite worms. Fortunately, there are steps that you can take to prevent them from adhering to your digestive tract and remaining in your body... Continue...
It may sound like something out of a movie, but parasites in the body are hardly the stuff of science fiction. Worms, flukes, and other microorganisms can lay waste to the digestive system, competing with your body for essential nutrients and generating wasteful byproducts in the process. Their activities can lead to gas, bloating, constipation, and similar forms of distress... Continue...
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