Homeopathic Treatment For Parasites In Humans?
Parasites are everywhere and can enter your body any instant if proper hygiene is not maintained.
Though you cannot always prevent them from entering your body system, you can maintain a healthy immune system that is an unfavorable environment to such parasites.
Intestinal worms are the most common and include roundworm, hookworm, and whipworm.
Children are more likely to get affected by these worms and have more than one type of worm present in their body.
Parasitic worms live in the intestines and their number gets multiplied through repeated infection
They can even cause you to have various digestive disorders and nutrient deficiencies.
In time these parasites may also alter the natural defense mechanism of the body and further add to the deterioration of your body.
As they feed on the flesh and can even start eating your organs. Therefore a timely treatment is needed to halt this process.
Homeopathy is a holistic system of medicine which helps heal through the worm infestation symptoms naturally without any side effects.
The homeopathic treatment raises your immunity so that the body can itself fight against these parasites and their toxins.
After analyzing your case of parasitic invasion, a homeopath might also suggest some supplements, anti-parasitic diet, and vitamins.
Also, your emotional and mental health while undergoing this trauma is taken care of. From the first consultation itself, you will start seeing a significant relief in your overall well being.
Due to the nature of these parasites, the immune system may itself stop their defensive action.
Types of parasites
There can be a variety of parasites found in the human body. Let’s discuss some of them
Roundworms
- Especially found in warmer climates and can multiply rapidly.
- Common roundworms include hookworm, whipworm, pinworm, and trichinae.
- These parasites multiply fast and create the following symptoms
- Fever
- Weight loss
- Asthma
- Insomnia
- Abdominal discomfort
If large in quantity may cause intestinal blockage, loss of appetite and insufficient nutrient absorption from food.
Hookworms
Move to the digestive tract and attach themselves to the intestinal walls
Symptoms
- Nausea
- Indigestion
- Diarrhea
- Anemia
They penetrate the skin and greatly affect strength, vitality and well- being
Other symptoms
- Iron deficiency
- Abdominal pain
- Appetite loss
- Skin irritation
- Cardiac arrest
Whipworms
Whipworms affect the large intestine
Symptoms
- bloody stools
- Lower abdominal pain
- Nausea
- Anemia
- Weight loss
Pinworms
Mostly affect crowded areas and is contagious
- Itching in the anus
- Digestive disorder
- Insomnia
Trichinae
- Intestinal disorder
- Fever
- Swelling
- insomnia
Protozoa
- Protozoa form cysts which can be easily ingested by a human through the environment
- They are likely to affect the weak immune system
Tapeworm
Can reach a human body through undercooked meat, fish or pork, infected animals or contaminated foods.
Lives inside the intestine and absorbs nutrients through their skin.
Symptoms
- Dizzy
- Toxic
- High and low blood sugar levels
- Poor digestion
- allergy
Flatworms
- Can be found in various organs of the body
- The disease of the gastrointestinal tract
- Bladder
- Liver
- Destroy blood cells
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Note: Do not self-medicate any of the remedies listed above . Consult a qualified homeopath.