
What kinds of HUMAN BODY PARASITES are there??
HUMAN BODY PARASITES are innumerable, and all are potentially quite dangerous. Using the above mentioned technique to remove them however is quite efficient at the task, as well as drinking certain herbal teas in conjunction with this.
One of the more common varieties of human body parasites is Paragonimus Westermani, which is often found in raw, undercooked or pickled fish, such as salmon, trout, perch, pike, whitefish, grayling, ruff, eel, etc. - so watch out, campers and sashimi lovers!
The ease at which these human body parasites spread is enough to understand just how many of us (most, actually) may at one degree or another have these within our bodies right now. As an example, the above mentioned fish are host to the plerocercoid larvae, which then move on to the next host, we humans who eat them. For human body parasites like these, 5 to 6 weeks is all the larvae needs to mature into the adult worm. During this time, some larvae are passed in stool, but not necessarily all of them.
This is why those of us with pets shut the toilet cover to keep our dogs or cats from drinking out of the toilet - vets tell us this is the easiest way for our pets to get parasites... in other words, secondarily from US - where else?? Human body parasites can harm our pets, too.