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![]() Scanning electron micrograph of adult male and female Schistosoma mansori (blood fluke). The adults are dioecious in that the female resides in the gynaecophoric canal of the larger male worm. S.mansori causes schistosomiasis (bilharzia) and infects some 200 million people worldwide with a further 600 million living at risk from infection. ![]() Four Specimens of the gastrointestinal pig nematode, Ascaris suum. Ascarids are among the most common infection of humans. Adult females grow up to 35 cm in length and can produce up to 200,000 eggs per day scientific photos & information |
More common than many realize Up to 50% of the population may carry at least one form of unwanted guest and possibly more. They often produce vague symptoms of digestive distress, allergies, or unexplained fatigue. Unwanted guests are good at what they do. They usually survive without detection and often mimic symptoms of other diseases. Living within our digestive tracts, they can rob us of our nutrition and burden our body with their toxic secretions. Unwanted guests range from microscopic amoebas to large intestinal worms up to several feet long. Over 100 types can inhabit the human body, some with a life span of over 30 years. Unwanted guests can be picked up almost anywhere: your pets, gardening, international travel, food, water, soil, and even air, to name just a few. Primary Signs - Chronic fatigue - Diarrhea & Abdominal Pain - Blood or Worms in Stools - Itchy anus; especially at night Secondary Signs - Low immune response - Constipation or Diarrhea - Gas and bloating - Irritable or inflamed bowels - Joint and muscle aches - Anemia - Allergic reactions - Skin conditions/itch or rash - Nervous irritability - Sleep disturbances - Nausea or vomiting - Grinding teeth at night - Losing weight with ravenous appetite - Stomach ache or burn In Depth Unwanted guests rob one's nutrition and energy, taking directly from the digestive tract. This can lead to an overall depressed body and systems. By eliminating unwanted guests one can reclaim their digestive system and greatly enhance energy levels. |