Weight Loss Secret: Checkout What’s Eating You
Its a fact, not a secret, that creepy crawlers can cause fat deposition and weight gain. The creepy crawlers, thats what they look like, are the parasites: the bacteria, worms, and viruses that may be inhabiting your bowel tract. These organisms are harmful to your health and abundant in our modern environment. Research shows that a high proportion of obese and not so obese people are hosting these harmful organisms.
Many of these parasitic invaders have stealthily taken up residence in your bowel tract with little awareness on your 0grow and reproduce until they signal their presence. Abdominal pain, constipation, bulging belly, fat and weight gain, excess gas, and chronic fatigue are just a few of the symptoms caused by these alien invaders. You may feel good, full of pep and energy. But tomorrow you are going to be experiencing the common symptoms of parasitic infection. It is nearly impossible to avoid these alien invaders, they come in all shapes, species and sizes. You may know some of the most common: hookworms, giarda, candida (a yeast), roundworms, pinworms, tapeworms, e-coli, trichinella, salmonella, flukes and more. You are the ideal host. You serve 3 nutricious meals a day (or more) in a nice warm colon, you offer no resistance to their presence. These little critters really reside in a heavenly body … yours!
Parasites are not pretty. When you confirm their presence in your bowel system, you will be horrified. If you can stand to look, you can watch parasites in action in the videos shown on the authors site URL noted below. There are cases of 30 foot long tapeworms being removed from a patient’s intestine. Or, you can view a pile of roundworms as big as your fist being removed from another patient. All of these parasites are sucking up nutrients that should have gone to nourish your body not these foreign invaders. We cite these few examples out of many documented medical cases because you need to become “parasite aware”.
The most common method of finding a pet parasite is to ingest it in the form of an egg case hidden in raw or undercooked pork, beef, or fish. Or, you could drink water contaminated with giardia or other parasites. Also, many animals and their feces carry parasites. In any case, once parasites enter your mouth, they move on through your stomach and into your colon. There they hatch, grow, reproduce, and form a colony. Now you have a colony of alien invaders sucking up nutrition meant for your body.
Fat and weight gain occurs over time as your body tries to protect you from the parasitic waste and other “junk” (defined below) inhabiting your colon. Parasitic waste (toxic) and “Junk” forms a plaque on your intestinal walls effectively shutting off the flow of nutrients through the intestinal walls. As the toxic plaque builds up on the colon and intestinal walls, the body lays down a barrier layer of fat, to prevent the spreading of poisons to the rest of your body.
Much of our food, these days, is “processed”. That means we have added synthetic fillers, shelf life preservatives, additives, dyes, and un-natural chemicals to enhance foods we eat today. It is nutritionally not the same food that our nourished our forefathers. The consequence is that we get weak, we have less resistance to disease and attacking invaders. Our parasites thrive on “processed” food. As our parasites thrive, their waste accumulates as toxic plaque buildup on the walls and lining of our bowel tract. Our bodies switch into protection mode to prevent poisons in the plaque buildup from affecting other vital organs and body processes. Your body starts laying down a protective barrier of fat to limit the spread of toxic poisons from spreading. Cycles of plaque buildup and protective fat barrier occur. As the ugly, bulgy layers of fat deposition accumulate, we become obese.
The purpose of this article is to create an awareness that weight gain may be caused by parasite infections. Maintaining a healthy bowel tract should be a key part of your health planning. Harboring parasites in your colon and digestive tract is not healthy and can cause all manner of health problems. Obesity is prevalent in current times. However, you can prevent weight gain or obesity with a preventive health program that includes screening for parasites on a regular basis. That is the real fat loss secret.
Becoming “parasite aware” is not a one time exercise. It should part of our health planning program and given the same emphasis as dental, cariovascular, or immune health. We have the tools, medicines and diagnostic procedures to easily screen for parasites. Probably, a regular colon and parasite cleanse should be in our health plan too. Weight gain is a tip-off to a possible parasite infestation. Our job is to monitor weight gain and fat accumulation consistently over time. We know what our “healthy weight” should be. Screen for the increase in body weight, it may be a parasite infestation. That is our “fat loss secret”.
