YOU HAVE WORMS

By Michael Biamonte, C.C.N.
The Biamonte
Centre for Clinical Nutrition
Michael Biamonte, C.C.N.
139 Fulton St.
Suite 507
New York, NY 10038
(212) 587-2330
Michael Biamonte holds a Doctorate of Nutripathy, a
Degree in Natural Healing, and a Master's in Clinical Nutrition. He is
affiliated with the International Academy of Clinical Nutritionists and the
International Academy of Nutrition and Preventive Medicine. He is listed in "The
Directory of Distinguished Americans" for his research in Nutrition and
Physiology.
The subject of intestinal worms is probably very frowned upon or avoided by most
people, including doctors. The truth of the matter is, based on my current
research, one out of six Americans has actual living worms inside his body.
There are many types of worms. There are tapeworms which are long, opaque,
thin, ribbon-like sort of noodle-shaped things, which live in the intestines,
can grow well over fifteen feet long, and specialize in consuming your food.
This can cause you to be chronically hungry but not able to gain weight.
There are round worms that can grow sometimes up to a foot long and just look
literally like a worm out of the garden. There are pinworms which are smaller
worms which actually resemble a pin in shape and size. These are usually very
close to the anal area and cause a lot of itching. There are even worms which
live in your bladder which many times look like a fish with a head or a tail and
can be expelled through the colon when taking the right medicine.
There are worms that live in the liver and actually can migrate to other
parts of the body and take up residence there.
The typical symptoms of worms include all types of gastrointestinal stress,
rectal itching, itching on the skin and throughout the body, all manner of
digestive discomfort which could include constipation and diarrhea. A crawling
feeling is very commonly reported by people who have worms.
There are other symptoms but the main ones would be: anemia, chronic fatigue,
inability to gain or lose weight, insatiable appetite (hungry all the time but
never satisfied), any general gastrointestinal distress such as bloating,
burping and belching. Key signs are rectal itching, especially when it seems to
be worse between one and three a.m.. Some patients also report a worsening of
these symptoms that we've already mentioned when the moon is full! It seems that
worms living in the body become more active when there's a full moon. I guess if
a wolf or dog howls, worms can be more active!
These are some of the key signs of worms. There are many others, but these
tend to be the most outstanding.
How do I know that one out of six people have worms? In my practice we see
many people who have chronic fatigue (which can be caused by a host of different
viruses) and also chronic candida (a yeast infection in the intestines, vaginal,
or genital area in men). Recently, we gave all the patients that we have with
these conditions--which number in the hundreds--herbs which would expel worms if
indeed these patients had them. To my amazement, 50% of those who took the herbs
called up to tell us that they were seeing strange things in their feces. Very
commonly, the scenario went like this: The patient took the herbs, then began to
feel an increased amount of rectal itching or itching on the skin, increased
amount of burning upon having a bowel movement, or an increase in some type of
wet or moist feeling in the rectal area. This was then followed by abdominal
cramps and pain upon which the person had to have an urgent bowel movement.
Having the bowel movement, the patient reported seeing worms in their stool or
in the toilet water. Some only saw a few, but one patient actually saw an entire
handful! Luckily for these patients the worms were dead, as the herbs had killed
them.
Statistically, after going over all the records, I found that it was just
about half the patients. This tells me that 50% of all the people with chronic
fatigue and candida have worms.
Loosely figuring, if one out of three people in this country has an
overgrowth of candida or one of the viruses that are known to cause chronic
fatigue, and if we conclude that half of all our patients with those conditions
had worms, then we can compute that one out of six Americans probably has worms.
We can only guess how many people with gastrointestinal complaints, chronic
fatigue, anemia, and the other symptoms I've mentioned, have worms--and it's
being completely overlooked by their doctors! In America, most physicians and
health practitioners would consider that we're too hygienically clean to ever
have such a thing. Maybe in third world countries, but not here. Well, I've got
news for all those practitioners and doctors. If they take a good walk down the
streets in Manhattan and take a look at who's handling the food we buy, they'll
find that it is mainly people from third world countries who are ignorant to our
hygienic standards. So, it's no wonder that American could be getting worms
without having to travel to third world countries!
If we examine the common causes of why one would have worms, we find this: 1)
eating sushi or improperly cooked meats will cause worms; 2) eating vegetables
or fruits not properly washed could also cause worms if they are exposed to
fecal matter, even in tiny amounts. 3) sexual practices which involve the rectal
area and involve contacting feces can also pass worms.
Exactly how one would get worms is pretty simple. Someone eating improperly
or raw cooked meat, fish, chicken or some other food that has had some contact
with feces. The next step is that the food comes into your stomach and if your
stomach does not make enough acid to destroy harmful bacteria in the food, worms
or eggs which might already be present in the food will pass into the digestive
tract where they begin to grow. Bacteria, mixing with improperly cooked flesh,
will actually give rise to eggs of different types of worms. Beef, poultry,
pork, fish, all individually have their own unique types of worms that will grow
from them. Once these worms begin growing in the intestinal tract many of them
will start to reproduce and lay eggs. Worms generally are male and female, so
they literally reproduce and the female drops her eggs into the intestinal tract
where they hatch. The next thing you know, you have a living colony of these
things in your intestines. Then the symptoms begin.
Several factors have to be present for the person to be susceptible to worms.
The stomach would be low in acid, the digestive juices that the body makes from
the pancreas would be low, or the bile from the liver would be deficient.
Normally, these juices aid in destroying organisms before they're able to grow
and mature. A weakened immune response also would be involved. Many times people
with candida and other microscopic parasites already have the perfect home in
their intestinal tract for worms to grow. (For our purposes in this article,
parasites refer to organisms seen only with a microscope while worms can be seen
with the naked eye.) The worms settle in and nest and multiply and soon they're
all living together in harmony, much to your dismay.
In order to properly eliminate worms from your system, one must first
eliminate the other infections, whether they're bacterial, fungal, yeast, viral
or parasitic. Then you would take herbs that would literally purge the worms
out. Fasting for at least a 24-hour period before taking the worm expellers is
ideal. Veterinarians have done this for years, but many doctors don't seem to
utilize this. Once the worms are eliminated, herbs that would be able to destroy
the eggs they leave behind should be taken for at least a month to make sure the
worms don't come back.
The worm purging should also be done every few weeks to kill any eggs that
have grown into mature adults. Then we normalize the intestinal tract and
digestive system to prevent the situation from ever reoccurring. You would need
to take certain natural substances which can absorb any harmful toxins in the
intestines and clean it and make it germ and poison free. The next step is
taking natural substances to strengthen the digestive system and make sure
you're producing enough digestive juices so any future organisms that are
ingested can be killed. Substances like FOS, which feed the friendly bacteria,
need to be taken to build up the friendly bacteria and increase your own immune
response. There are natural substances we now know of which do increase the
immune response in addition to the friendly bacteria.
All these things need to be done to ensure the person has eliminated the
worms and they won't come back. When this is done we can start to correct
vitamin deficiencies and boost the person's overall immune system so that the
problem doesn't return.
A person who has had worms once in the past is definitely more susceptible to
getting them again. The reason for that is most people who have had worms and
eliminated them have not gone through these other steps after initially killing
the worms.
Most of our patients who have expelled worms have reported the greatest
increase in energy and well-being after the worms were eliminated; even more so
than when their viruses or candida were eliminated, or any other infection! One
by one, man or woman, they all reported the greatest improvements in their
overall energy after they expelled worms. That really makes you wonder!
The above
article by Michael Biamonte is not an endorsement of
the product Vitaklenz for Kidz. This article is
reproduced solely for the educational benefit of readers as we consider the
advice provided by Mr Biamonte
to be essential in the treatment of parasite related
problems. It is (in our opinion) one of the best articles ever published on
parasites.
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