
Your trips to the washroom are more frequent, your gut is bloating, there’s a lot of burping, or your stomach is painful and tender. Sometimes nausea is all you feel, and vomiting is the order of the day. Maybe you’ve experienced unexplained weight loss over the past few weeks/months, or perhaps all this is accompanied by constant fatigue and general body weakness. As much as these can be symptoms of one out of many other diseases or health issues, you’re highly likely suffering from a parasitic infection, intestinal to be specific, and the bad news is that they’re not like the friendly bees or butterflies you see around… They’re worse than caterpillars themselves.
Not to worry you, but you may have these bugs feeding and healthy in your gut without even suspecting a thing. That’s just how intestinal bugs are, and knowing how to prevent their frustrating effects can be a great step towards ensuring a healthy lifestyle. Needless to mention, there’s no better way to do this than to get a regular parasite to cleanse, in addition to deworming at least 2-4 times annually as per the doctor’s recommendation. In other words, you do not need to wait until you experience one of the symptoms above to consider a parasite cleanse. What’s more, doing so comes with numerous benefits not only to you but also to the people around you. Here are some pointers on how people around you may benefit from your cleanse.
Lower Risk of Spreading
Basically, common parasites such as protozoa and helminths infect human intestines through contaminated food, water, and surfaces. While some may get it through the skin, most of these parasites get into and infect the body through the oral route. The sad thing is that once infected, people make issues worse by consuming their regular diets that are high in carbs and sugars, which are basically what the parasite needs to survive, thrive, and multiply. The article “Don’t Feed The Parasite: Best Natural Cleanse Solutions” from DrJayDavidson.com explains that parasites thrive the most from the consumption of sugars and carbs, making it important to cut out these foods first when getting rid of parasites. Doing this means reducing their supply of nutrients they need to multiply, thus reducing the risk of shedding these parasites or their eggs through your feces, which in turn reduces the risk of spreading the bugs to people around you.
Less Annoyance
At the workplace, for instance, farting repeatedly can make the people around you mad and pissed, not forgetting that diarrhea can do to your productivity. If you’ve been in an elevator and someone passes gas, you get how annoying the experience can be. The various symptoms of parasite infestation can be a bother to others, and in some way, a parasite cleanse can go a long way in reducing annoyance to people around you.
Less Worry
Intestinal parasites have a way of compromising the immune system, weakening your body, and making it more prone to infections by viruses, bacteria, and fungi. Needless to mention, there are people who care most about you in life, and the last thing you want is to keep them worried about your health. With proper cleansing, you boost your body’s immune response to parasites while flushing them out of your system and getting your folks and friends worried can be a thing of the past.
People May Become Happier Around You
A few days or weeks after you eliminate parasites from your body, your skin may start to glow. You’ll also be more energetic and your appetite will be back with a bang. For a married man, your wife may no longer have to get sad or mad that you didn’t take your food after she spent all that time in the kitchen preparing your favorite dish. These are just some of the cleansing benefits that may make the people close to you feel happier around you.
You Can Help Thy Neighbor
As much as it’s easy to assume so, intestinal parasites and their symptoms are not common knowledge. This is complicated by the fact that parasitic infections share symptoms with a wide variety of GIT-related as well as non-GIT-related diseases and disorders. According to Vice’s renowned freelance author, Matt Jancer, Americans who suffer from parasitic infections are in their millions. Sharing your experiences after parasite cleansing can help enlighten those around you and encourage them to cleanse their digestive tracts regularly for better health.
Among others, parasites such as Ascaris, Vermicularis, Fluke, Giardia, Toxoplasma, Cryptosporidium, or Amoeba, may not only affect the integrity of your digestive system, but they may put a huge toll on your overall health. Cleansing your gut and body of these parasites and toxins associated with them can be the best way to prevent complications and better your health. Parasite cleansing can also have a range of benefits to people around, some of which are highlighted above.