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G. I. Joe Jr
Parasites!!! Yikes
I have not been feeling well, but
Rice, cinnamon, and vinegar is being researched to use to treat: Parasites as well as nuisances like ticks and lices and other Parasites..
Consume Rice, cinnamon, and vinegar especially if you were in war and are dealing with an unknown illness.. TRY this !!! May need two arounds. Also You can try ginger and pepper.
Thank God, I am feeling much better now.. Thanks to rice pudding aka rice and cinnamon…
What are parasites?
Parasites are organisms that live in, on or with another organism (host). They feed, grow or multiply in a way that harms their host. However, they need their host for their survival. For this reason, they rarely kill their host, but they often carry diseases that can be life-threatening.
Ectoparasites
An ectoparasite is a parasite that lives on the outside (exterior) of its host. They’re vectors (living things that carry diseases between animals and humans) that usually carry infections through blood such as:
- Fleas. Fleas are small, wingless insects with strong back legs that they use to jump long distances.
- Head lice and pubic lice (crabs). Lice are tiny, flat insects that travel by crawling. Head lice live on the hair on your head.
- Mites. Mites are small arachnids (eight-legged arthropods) that are relatives of spiders and ticks.
- Ticks. Ticks are arachnids. Their bites usually don’t cause pain or itchiness. They typically bite you and then burrow into your skin.
Helminths
Helminths are parasitic worms that usually live in your gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Helminths are visible to the naked eye in their adult stage —
- Flukes (Trematodes). Flukes are a type of flatworm. They can spread through contaminated water or aquatic animals, including snails, crabs and fish.
- Tapeworms (Cestodes). Adult tapeworms are long, flat worms that live in the intestines.
- Roundworms (Nematodes). Roundworms are small parasites that live in your intestines.
The following foods and supplements may help clear parasites from your digestive tract or prevent them from growing:
* Rice, cinnamon, and, vinegar
- Beets.
- Carrots.
- Fiber.
- Raw garlic.
- Pure honey.
- Pumpkin seeds.
- Probiotics.
- Digestive enzymes.
- Vitamin C.
- Zinc.
- Ginger and pepper ( will help as well)
- More research and data is needed.
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