Parasites

Parasites – the secret, silent killers in the human system!

Dr. Dietrich Klinghardt; Specialist in parasitology, autoimmune diseases and autism received the Health Award.

Is convinced that almost all people, regardless of age, are contaminated with parasites. There are approximately 200,000 species which have different pathological consequences for humans. Intestinal parasites include such unpleasant contemporaries as amoebas, giardia, tapeworms, whipworms, roundworms, pinworms, hookworms and many more.

You are probably sure that you are not harboring such disgusting intestinal inhabitants. But the likelihood that you too are affected by a parasite infestation is greater than you think.

A parasite infestation can trigger many diseases

Parasites are living organisms that feed on their host (plant, animal, human). It is therefore not surprising that a parasite infestation is always accompanied by a lack of nutrients and vital substances. This alone can lead to a wide variety of illnesses, depending on the age and general health of the person affected.

Parasites also excrete toxic metabolic products that put a strain on the intestines, liver and immune system. In the intestines they can lead to symptoms such as severe flatulence, chronic constipation, chronic diarrhea, stomach and intestinal ulcers, etc.

If the parasites ultimately enter the bloodstream or lymphatic system, they can reach all organs and attack their tissue. Inflammatory processes arise that trigger diseases of the affected organs.

If chronic inflammation develops, there is a risk of a self-destructive overreaction of the immune system due to complete overload. In this condition, the immune system is out of control.

Such a development ultimately results in the development of so-called autoimmune diseases, in which the immune system also attacks and destroys healthy tissue. These diseases include Crohn’s disease, arthritis, psoriasis, multiple sclerosis and many others. Chronic inflammation is also often the underlying cause of cancer.

The main symptoms are tiredness, loss of energy and strength as well as a weak immune system.

Parasites are often not considered in the diagnosis

A parasite infestation is often difficult to diagnose because the parasitic symptoms are very non-specific. Many doctors often do not recognize a connection between a parasitic infection and a serious illness. The symptoms can easily be confused with other diseases and the therapy aimed at them will be ineffective.

Another possible reason for a misdiagnosis could be that today hardly any doctors consider parasite infestation (intestinal parasitosis). It seems as if doctors still believe that parasites are only a problem in tropical and third world countries. But this is not the case.

Parasite program

Which diagnostics and tests are indicated or necessary?

1. Detailed anamnesis and medical history (note complaints, symptoms, eating habits, stool quality, stool quantity, other illnesses).

2. Physical examination (in our practice it includes osteopathic and kinesiological techniques, heart rate variability (HRV measurement, various preliminary examinations))

3. Laboratory diagnostics – stool examination (basic intestinal examination)

Stool analysis in Germany with the following examinations:

Digestive capacity, pH, resident and transient gut biome, mycology, virulent factors gut biome, secretory IgA, beta-defensin 2, alpha-1-antitrypsin, EPX and a qualitative determination of the inflammatory markers calpro-tectin, lactoferrin, hemoglobin and transferrin.

(A test kit will be issued – results take approximately 14 days)

After receiving all the findings and evaluating the findings brought by the patient, the results are summarized and a therapy concept is created. This therapy concept should not be viewed as dogma, but rather is constantly adapted over the course of therapy.

Intestinal cleansing: using hydrocolon therapy (most effective form) or series enemas at home.

An intestinal cleansing is the very first step in eliminating parasites, as an intestinal cleansing improves the entire intestinal environment so that, in addition to the parasites, pathogenic bacteria, fungi, etc. will no longer find an ideal habitat in the intestines in the future. (pathogenic = causing disease)

With an intensive intestinal cleansing you can free your intestines from old layers of mucus and fecal deposits, which are known to be among the most popular hiding places for parasites. If these hiding places disappear, the parasites will quickly vacate their place.

If parasites die in the intestine, it must be ensured that not only the metabolic toxins of the parasites, but also their “corpse toxins” can be eliminated as quickly as possible. This is also best achieved as part of a colon cleanse, as this ensures rapid digestion and comprehensive detoxification at the same time.

Heavy metal removal

If required ! Evidence of heavy metal contamination via hair analysis in Germany.

Not only disease-causing heavy metals are examined, but also important, required elemental metals. (More information under heavy metal pollution on our homepage). For neurological diseases such as tremor, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and others, a hair analysis is essential!

Natural anti-parasite remedies

If you want to use intestinal cleansing specifically to eliminate parasites, then you have to supplement it with special antiparasitic agents that have been used in traditional folk medicine for many centuries to treat parasite infestations. These are usually gel combinations to be taken depending on the findings.

The reason for these combinations are so-called mixed or co-infections, as parasites and fungi like to pave the way for other microorganisms. And vice versa too. A bacterial imbalance in the digestive tract leads to disruptions in the microbiome and thus to a reduction in our immunity. Which in turn promotes a parasitic infestation.

This is the reason why individual preparations only have a short-term effect or do not work.

Always take probiotics at the same time!

In parallel to the parasite program, we recommend taking probiotics, as laxatives and anti-parasitic agents could always affect the intestinal flora. The active and useful intestinal bacteria from a high-quality probiotic, on the other hand, ensure a healthy symbiotic relationship, which means that the intestinal flora is positively influenced, the beneficial bacteria ultimately predominate and a high level of diversity is also achieved (which is an important characteristic of a healthy intestinal flora) .

Nutrition

  • avoid processed foods (all finished products, including bread and rolls)
  • simply avoid carbohydrates, especially sugar whether white or brown, the color makes no difference
  • fruit to a very small extent and concentrate on local products (we don’t need tropical fruits – these are usually harvested green and have hardly any vitamins and minerals)
  • above all, eat vegetables, preferably regional and seasonal.
  • sea fish (no blue varieties)
  • significantly reduce meat and sausage consumption.
  • supplement antioxidants
              e.g. Vit C, L – Gluhation, OPC, Melathonin, Vit. D3, Vit. E, e.g. Curcumin
             (this is just a selection – needs are tested individually!)
  • sufficient minerals and here too most of them need to be supplemented (zinc, selenium, magnesium, copper, manganese, iron) (this is just a selection – needs are tested individually!)
  • B – Vitamins
    especially Vit. B1, B3, B6, B12 (this is just a selection – needs are tested individually!)

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