Did you know that as many as 80% of Americans have some sort of parasite,
fungus or other contaminant in their body?
They Require Colon and
Body Cleanse to Regain Health.
We are all exposed to thousands of toxins and chemicals on a
daily basis at work, in our home, through the air we breathe, our food and water
supply, from our pets and even through the use of pharmaceutical drugs. We eat
more sugar and processed foods than ever before and regularly abuse our bodies
with various stimulants and sedatives. We never get around to giving our body
the natural nutritional health
it needs.
For decades, scientists have been studying the pollutants in
our air, water, food, and soil. U.S. industries manufacture over 6 trillion
pounds of 9,000 different chemicals a year. They pour billions of pounds of
industrial chemicals into our air and water year after year. Now, scientists
have started to examine pollution levels in humans and their findings are
deeply disturbing.
Research
clearly proves that our bodies are not capable of eliminating
all the different toxins and chemicals we inhale and
ingest every day. They simply accumulate in our
cells (especially fat cells), tissues, blood, organs (such as the colon, liver
and brain) and remain stored for an indefinite length of time causing all kinds
of health problems.
The Body Cleanse is an
easy-to-follow program combining all-natural nutritional supplements along with
fresh foods that you will buy at the local grocery store . This 8-day program
has been scientifically formulated to cleanse and detoxify
your body and get you on the road to a healthier life. The program creates for
you a lifelong natural
nutritional health regimen.
YOUR TOXIC BODY
"Do You Know When
It's Time for a Body Cleanse?"
A parasite lives on or in a host organism and gets its food from or
at the expense of its host. There are three main classes of
parasites that can cause disease in humans: protozoa, helminths, and
ectoparasites. These must be eliminated and
Natural Nutritional Health
restored
Protozoa are microscopic, one-celled organisms that are
either free-living or parasitic. Protozoa include the amoeba,
flagellates, ciliates and sporozoa. They can
multiply in humans which contributes to their survival
and allows serious infections to develop from just
one single organism. Transmission of protozoa that live in
the human intestine to a human typically occurs by a
fecal-oral route (for example, contaminated food or
water, or person-to-person contact). Protozoa that live
in the blood or tissue of humans are transmitted to
humans by insects such as a mosquito or sand fly.
Helminths are large, multicellular organisms, such as the
tapeworm, fluke, and roundworm, that are usually visible to the
naked eye in their adult stages. Like protozoa, helminths can be
either free-living or parasitic in nature. In their adult form,
helminths cannot multiply in humans.
Ectoparasites are organisms such as ticks, fleas, lice, and mites that attach or burrow into
the skin and remain there for weeks or
months. Arthropods can causing diseases in their own right, but
are even more dangerous as transmitters of many different pathogens
that cause tremendous morbidity and mortality from the diseases they
cause.
Our health has
become a victim of someone else’s profit margin
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