Almost 2/3 of the population of the United States are overweight and over 1/3 are obese. Dr. Suzanne Gudakunst from Arizona concluded after many years of research in the field of chronic obesity, she determined a definitive correlation between harmful plague and parasitic infestations of the human bowel tract. People suffering from chronic obesity who dieted and exercised were unable to lose weight what so ever. Some one billion people are infected with roundworm, and 500 million people worldwide are infected with pin-worm. In the United States, estimates of those infected with pin-worm range from 10 percent to 35 percent of the population.
The pin-worm (Enterobius vermicularis) is the most common worm in the United States, and is found largely in children. The main symptom of pin-worms is perianal (outside the anus) itching, especially at night. The itchiness can cause insomnia and, as a result, listlessness, restlessness, and irritability. The pin-worm leaves the body to lay eggs right outside the anus (thus the itching). The eggs can then contaminate underwear, pajamas, sheets, hands, and anything that contaminated hands may touch. The eggs can also float about the house. Whilst most parasitic infections may be avoided through careful hygiene, you may get pin-worm by simply breathing.
Roundworms or Nematodes are long, thread-like parasitic worms that cause infections of the digestive tracts in humans. Parasites can enter the human body from unwashed fruit and vegetables, contaminated meat, failure to wash hands often enough. Our modern diet of processed and modified foods makes it impossible for our bodies to defend against these intruders. Parasites attack and live in the stomach, intestines, and organs. Parasites can produce symptoms and conditions such as constipation, diarrhea, gas and bloating, irritable bowel syndrome, joint and muscle aches, anemia, allergies, skin conditions, nervousness, sleep disturbances, teeth grinding, chronic fatigue, and abdominal pain.
If you have parasites living in you,they trick the body to crave for food, which feeds them and encourages them to reproduce. When these parasites absorb all the nutrients from the food you consume, you are left feeling hungry, with less energy. Parasites cause damage to the body even after they die. Once they die, they cause swelling and blockage in the body. This affects the digestive system and colon, which leads to the building of plaques as found by Dr. Suzanne.
Eating a well-balanced diet with lots of fiber, vegetables, fruits, whole grains, nuts, and seeds. Fiber helps eliminate worms from the intestines; good nutrition improves immune function and protects the body against parasitic invasion. Parasites thrive on sugar and fat by decreasing the daily intake of these you are starving the parasites. Avoiding raw or undercooked fish, pork, or beef. Take a daily multivitamin supplement to prevent malnutrition and improve immune function. Supplementing the diet with probiotics which can be found in yogurts, they cultivate normal intestinal flora and suppress the spreading of parasites. Bowel preparations are also used to get rid of the creatures quickly and effectively, these are usually herbal and safe to use. Check with your pharmacist. Kill the parasites-lose the weight.