North Americans often consider parasites something to worry about only when traveling, but this is not true. As long ago as 1976, a nationwide survey in the United States by the Centers for Disease Control revealed that one in every six people selected at random had one or more parasites.

It is quite possible that we are hosting a dinner part for some 130 types of parasites. An Internet homepage, Parasites of Vertebrates, by the Department of Nematology, University of California at Davis, states that 900 million people worldwide and 4 to 15% of the population in the Southeastern United States are infected with hookworm.

Worldwide, some one billion people are infected with roundworm and 500 million people are infected with pinworm. In the United States, estimates of those infected with pinworm range from 10 to 35% of the population. How did this happen?

Climate and sanitary conditions breed parasites and then they are spread throughout the world. International travel spreads them, as well as the return of armed services personnel from overseas.

Within a country, parasites find a home in contaminated municipal and rural water supplies and in household pets, not to mention in farm animals. Finally, the increasing number of day-care centers has proven to be a transmission place.

How do I know if I have parasites?
A parasitic infection can be manifested by any number of signs. These include constipation, diarrhea, gas and bloating, irritable bowel syndrome, joint and muscle aches and pains, anemia, allergies, skin condition, nervousness, sleep disturbances, teeth grinding, chronic fatigue and abdominal pain.

How can parasites hurt you?
Parasites can damage the host's body in a number of ways. They can: -

  • destroy cells faster than cells can be regenerated
  • produce toxic substances and allergic reactions
  • irritate and invade body tissue, including the skin and intestinal lining
  • put pressure on body organs and cause organ obstructions
  • depress immune system function while activating immune system response
  • result in malabsorption of nutrients

What can I do?
You can help rid your body of parasites. One way is to use natural substances that cleanse the body.

When you cleanse your body, you may "feel" your body reacting to the parasites' struggle for survival; there may be some discomfort, as parasites are not easily dislodged.

Your skin may break out, you may feel nauseous, or you may tire easily. You may have more bowel movements, looser stools and more frequent urination.

AIM Para 90™
AIM Para 90™ is an herbal cleansing dietary supplement. It consists of a number of herbs with cleansing properties, plus bromelain, a digestive enzyme.

To formulate this product, AIM performed extensive research, consulted a master herbalist and conducted a thorough test market. The result is a safe product that will cleanse your body.

  • It is recommended that you use AIMPara 90™ 1 to 2 times per year for cleansing
  • Take 1 capsule 3 times per day for 10 days. Take 1 capsule in the morning, 1 capsule between meals during the day, and 1 capsule before bed. Take on an empty stomach
  • Take no capsules for 3 days
  • Repeat this 10 days on, 3 days off cycle. The entire program should take about 90 days
  • You may increase your serving up to 8 capsules per day if you or a health practitioner believe it is necessary
  • Do not use AIMPara 90™ if you are pregnant or nursing
  • If you have ulcers, colitis, or have had a colostomy, consult a health practitioner.

By following this programme, you are allowing eggs to hatch out and the young get the next round of Para 90.

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This information is for education use only. It is not intended to replace your health practitioner.