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Paraway Plus is a unique and comprehensive product designed to help your
body eliminate unwanted organisms.* It contains a proprietary blend of
the finest herbal ingredients recognized for their cleansing properties.
Paraway Plus provides the benefits of Black Walnut hull, Pumpkin seed,
Clove bud, Sage leaf, Garlic bulb, Gentian root, Knotweed, Male Fern root,
Hyssop leaf, Fenugreek seed, Chamomile flower, Black Pepper fruit, Peppermint
leaf, Thyme leaf, Fennel seed, Diatomaceous Earth and Chlorophyll.
What is a parasite?
• A parasite is any organism that lives in, with, or off another organism.
• Humans can play "host" to over 100 kinds of parasites.
• Parasites can be transmitted by contact...in air and in water.
• Parasites can infect virtually every part of the human body.
• The World Health Organization estimates that one quarter of the world's
population suffers from chronic intestinal parasite infections.
Classic symptoms of parasite infections include: allergies, anemia, bloating,
chronic fatigue, constipation, depressed immune function, diarrhea, eczema,
enlarged lymph glands, excessive hunger, fever, flu symptoms, gas, grinding
the teeth at night, hives, irritable bowel syndrome, irritability, jaundice,
joint and muscle aches or pains, nervousness, rashes, reddened eyes, sleep
disturbances, weight gain, and weight loss. Humans frequently pick up
parasites from their dogs and cats. If you make the effort to cleanse
your own system, but fail to simultaneously address that of your dog or
cat, you are setting yourself up for possible re-infestation. It is always
a prudent idea to put your pets on a parasite cleanse along with you.
To stay free of parasites, you will have to take this product periodically.
Taking Paraway Plus and colon-cleansing supplements such as LiFiber® and
Nature's Tea® twice a year is a good plan.*
Research Brief
Infestations of negative internal organisms are on the increase because
of changes in our lifestyles that have occurred over the last few decades.
International travel is now commonplace. If you are not a traveler, the
world and its parasites will come to you, brought by imported produce
and travelers from countries where sanitation is sub-standard. Eating
out in restaurants frequently and the close contact of day care centers
contribute to the spread of negative internal organisms. These organisms
actually get their nutrition directly from the cells of the body. They
can literally attach themselves anywhere and suck nutrition out of the
cells. Some of these invaders are significantly more dangerous because
they can travel to places in the body where they can do a lot more damage
than an organism living exclusively in the digestive tract. As if it wasn't
bad enough to have an uninvited guest living in your body, the creatures
eat your nutrients before you do! They get the best nutrients, and you
get the scraps and leftovers. They grow healthy and fat, yet your organs
and skin starve for nutrition. What's more, they can remain in your body
for 10, 20 or even 30 years. To illustrate the longevity of negative internal
organisms in the human body, consider this example. In 1979, a British
study reported on 600 former prisoners from World War II. These men had
been stationed in the Far East. Thirty years after the war, 15% were still
infected with an organism called Strongyloides that they had contracted
during the war. This means you could have eaten meat 10 years ago that
was contaminated and still be hosting the tapeworms or other negative
internal organisms that were in that meat.
FAQs
Q: How often should I use this product?
A: It is recommended to use the Paraway Plus at least two times
each year. It may be used more if you travel extensively or if you feel
that you may have been exposed to negative internal organisms.
Q: Can I use this on my pets, or should I get something from their
vet?
A: While Paraway Plus is safe to use in domestic animals, it is
always suggested to consult with your Veterinarian before giving your
pet anything.
References
Gruenwald J, Brendler T, Jaenicke C. Physician's Desk Reference for Herbal
Medicines. Medical Economics Company, Inc. 1998.
The Lawrence Review of Natural Products. Facts and Comparisons, a Wolters
Kluwer Company. 1998-1999.
Blumenthal M. The Complete German Commission E Monographs, Therapeutic
Guide to Herbal Medicines. American Botanical Council. 1998.
Schulz V, Hansel R, Tyler VE. Rational Phytotherapy: A Physicians Guide
to Herbal Medicine. Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, Germany.
2001 Parasites and Parasitological Resources. Ohio State University, College
of Biological Sciences.http://www.biosci.ohio-state.edu/~parasite/home.html
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