Parasites are real!
Hilde Larsen ★
CEO, Health and Mindest Coach, Detox Specialist, Author, and Keynote Speaker at Inspired By Hilde
For the last 13 years, I have been studying health. Studying what makes us sick. What makes us feel like crap. So much so, that we desperately turn to chemicals and devastating procedures to try and feel better. Now, although you know me as the Raw food, inner-terrain, and absolutely nature and sunshine gal, I must tell you this:
Do NOT let the fungus/Parasite/Amoeba/bacteria topic pass you by. The symptoms and infestations I see are very real. And always a part of any of my programs. When you are ready to go, you need to be ready to let them go.
I would love to say that we should simply love them all, parasites, worms and the likes, but the truth is that when our bodies are imbalanced and sick when our inner terrain is acidic and toxic, the parasites will thrive. They multiply by laying eggs and by secreting toxic waste, and therefore they are adding to the burden of an already sick body. Not a fun scenario, so this is where we have to start. We let these uninvited guests have a grand party inside of us when we keep the terrain to their liking. In any so-called chronic stage of a disease, parasites will be present.
Why? Because they have been invited! They will not miss the offering of free room and board, and most likely they will invite their friends to join the party.
We all have them, the parasites, so the topic is nothing to freak out about. Yes, I saw them come out, and yes, you might too. They are a part of any living being. Microbes, cells, parasites, viruses, all living and vibrating. Parasites are any type of creature that feeds off of another host. Their intention is not to destroy the host, because if the host dies, they will be forced to die as well.
Although they can feed off of just about any kind of nutrient and food substance, there are certain foods, in particular, they thrive on. These are foods high in complex sugar/ starches, unhealthy fats, and any man-made ingredient such as food-preservatives, food-colorants, and many other food-additives. They are also attracted to heavy metals and other toxic substances.
The more the merrier.
You do not have to look for them, or even wonder if they are there. If you are sick they are there, period. As long as your house is that of imbalance and over-acidity, you have work to do. This takes us back to the inner terrain, the cultivating medium. For a parasite to thrive, it needs to live in an environment that feeds its needs. It needs to eat, and it needs to have a comfortable place to reside.
Mucus is perfect, as they love a good conglomeration of bacteria and microbes.
They lay their eggs, they eat, they secrete, and they reproduce quickly. Sounds pretty simple, doesn't it? Some of them are very attracted to the complex sugars and will let you know that they are there, through your cravings. Depending on the kind, the parasites will eat different things. One thing that is certain is that they will feed off of you, and leave you depleted and more toxic.
They also love your nutrients and will take the best for themselves, leaving you with the leftovers.
So, what do you need to do, do you change the environment, or kill the parasites? Sometimes, when sickness has arrived, the big guns are needed, and I say you need to do both.
Absolutely, the terrain needs to be changed, and it will, but a parasitic overload is a large burden on all the bodily systems and organs, so a good parasite cleanse is a must. No living being will die without a fight, and the parasites are no different.
They will kick and scream, try to manipulate and hide, all to be able to save themselves and their family. By using some specific herbs and foods, you'll simply be inviting them to leave, together with making your house no longer desirable as a breeding ground. You are changing our home to that of health and vitality, leaving toxic waste and sickness behind.
Let us look very shortly at some interesting facts:
There's said to be over 1.000 types of parasites that can reside in the human body, but we identify only a fraction of these. We are mostly physically aware of the larger worms in the intestines, but they do in fact spread throughout the body. Only about 30% of them camp out in the intestines. These are the ones that we most easily identify, and they have been invited through eating meat, drinking un-pure water and by being in contact with animal carriers. If you have a pet, there is a great carrier host right there.
Here is a story to illustrate the longevity of parasites in the human body: In 1979, a British study was reported on 600 former prisoners from World War II. These had all been stationed in the Far East. As long as thirty years after the war, as many as 15% of them, were still infected with a parasite called Strongyloides. This infection is caused by a roundworm that resides in the intestinal tract. They had contracted the parasite during the war. This means you could have eaten meat and gotten infected more than 10-20 years ago, and still be hosting the tapeworms or other types of parasites that you ingested.
Parasites are divided into two main groups, worms, and small parasites.
The small ones are mainly microscopic in size, including what are called protozoa and amoebae. Despite them being almost invisible, small parasites can be dangerous. Microscopic parasites are said to be able to get into our joints and eat the calcium linings of our bones. They can also eat the protein coating on our nerves (the myelin sheath). Not a fun scenario.
Large parasites, which are the worm type, are usually large enough to be seen by the naked eye. I know this to be very true. Some can even be up to 12, or even 15 inches long, but luckily they do not travel to other parts of the body. They mostly stay in the digestive tract. It can happen, but it's very rare, so nothing to worry about.
The larger parasites are worms which reproduce by laying eggs. Eggs are deposited in the intestinal tract, where they stick to the walls of the intestines. Here, they will hide in the mucus-lining. When the eggs hatch, the youngsters feed on the food that we eat and eventually grow into strong adults. What we have to note is that their cycle of life can be many months long. That means that we need to do a cleanse that lasts for at least 3 months to make sure we get the full cycle, eggs and all.
The smaller organisms are the protozoa and amoebas. They function almost like bacteria, by traveling through the bloodstream to any part of the body. They reproduce without laying eggs and are behaving more like an infection in the body.
70% of all parasites that can live in the human body are microscopic - only 30% are visible to the naked eye.
I will share information on the different types of parasites, home remedies, herbs, and of course my personal experiences and protocols. Are you in for the win?
Don't miss out. Send the parasites on their way in love and peace, as you do not need them anymore. You don't need the crap they feed on. You don't need the waste they produce.
Balance is the key,
and you might want to jump on a deep cleanse to elevate your health.
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Hilde Larsen
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