Most people believe that parasites mostly affect
animals and if they do affect humans, it is
quite rare and never heard of. Well, most will
be in for a suprise as it is estimated that
more then 50% of people in the western world
have some form of parasitic or semi-parasitic
animal living inside their body. Parasites could
be a contributing factor towards almost every
illness, as they deplete our nutrients, feed
off our tissue and give off toxins that poison
our cells, leading to cancer.
Parasites are rarely considered by doctors as
a possible cause for common ailments; instead
they simply prescribe drugs that mask the symptom,
which in turn increases the problem.
What causes parasites?
Although there is not one specific cause of
human parasites, there are factors that can
contribute to an increased colony of parasites
in the human body, such as infrequent bowel
movements, sluggish detoxification, bad diet,
high sugar diets, high fat diets and meat consumption
which can ferment inside our long intestine,
leading to the perfect conditions for parasites
to thrive (see why humans are herbivores). Could
this be a reason why bowel and colon cancer
incidents are higher in meat eaters?
How many different
species of parasites are there?
Helminths species reported from human hosts.
By Taxonomic Group
Source: Journal of Parasitology 85:379-403 Dr.
D.W.T. Crompton
(Crompton, D.W.T. [1999] How much human helminthiasis
is there in the world?)
| Acanthocephala |
7 species |
| Nematoda |
138 species |
| Nematomorpha |
24 species |
| Turbellaria |
3 species |
| Platyhelminthes |
173 species |
| Digenea |
113 species |
| Eucestoda |
57 species |
| Total |
342 species |
Can parasites live inside our organs?
Parasites By Location Within the Host.
Source: Journal of Parasitology 85:379-403 Dr.
D.W.T. Crompton
(Crompton, D.W.T. [1999] How much human helminthiasis
is there in the world?)
| Alimentary tract |
197 species |
| Cavities, organs, and tissues |
107 species |
| Circulatory system |
21 species |
| Skin and tissues |
56 species |
What can
we do about it?
Below is a caption from the book "the cure
for all diseases" by Hulda Clark, she says:
"Getting rid of all parasites would
be absolutely impossible using clinical medicines
that can kill only one or two parasites each.
Such medicines also tend to make you quite
ill. Imagine taking 10 such drugs to kill
a dozen of your parasites! Good news, perhaps,
for the drug makers but not for you.
Yet three
herbs can rid you of over 100 types of parasites!
And without so much as a headache! Without nausea!
Without any interference with any drug that
you are already on! Does this sound too fantastic?
Just too good to be true? They are natures gift
to us. The herbs are:
Black Walnut Hulls (from the black
walnut tree)
Wormwood (from the Artemisia shrub)
Common Cloves (from the clove tree)
These three herbs must be used together.
Black walnut hull and wormwood kill adults
and developmental stages of at least 100 parasites.
Cloves kill the eggs. Only if you use them
together will you rid yourself of parasites.
If you kill only the adults, the tiny stages
and eggs will soon grow into new adults. If
you kill only the eggs, the million stages
already loose in your body will soon grow
into adults and make more eggs. They must
be used together as a single treatment."
Where do I get them from and how do
I take it?
To make life easier, there is a product that
contains all three herbs, named "Clarkia".
This product is safe for animals, children and
adults. See the resources
page for further information on where to buy
Clarkia - the parasitic cleansing herb combination.