PARASITE CLEANSE PROTOCOL FOR CHILDREN
Parasites are nothing new to mankind. In fact, we have been coexisting with parasites since the dawn of existence. But just like any other creature on Earth, humans are also susceptible to their internal invasion. Humans acquire parasites through food, water, soil, contaminated surfaces and even our pets, and they affect carnivores, omnivores and vegans alike. Nobody is excluded, not even children. Some of these parasites can live in our bodies for many years without ever doing harm, as where others can be extremely problematic from the start. Common Human Parasites Pinworms (Enterobius vermicularis): Tiny, whitish worms causing itchy, common infections. Hookworms (Ancylostoma duodenale/Necator americanus): Larvae in soil penetrate skin; live in small intestine. Tapeworms (Taenia saginata/solium): Acquired from undercooked beef or pork. Giardia (Giardia duodenalis/intestinalis): Protozoa causing diarrhea, often from contaminated water. Cryptosporidium: Causes diarrhea, highly resistant to chlorine. Whipworm (Trichuris trichiura): Soil-transmitted roundworm. Ascariasis (Ascaris lumbricoides): Large roundworm, often found in tropical/subtropical regions. Liver Flukes: Parasitic…
