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Is someone in your house picking their nose and ears?
Or does anyone have one or more of these symptoms:
Pain in the back, thigh and shoulders;
male sexual dysfunction;
forgetfulness;
lethargy;
gas and bloating;
loss of appetite;
burning sensation in the stomach;
fast heart beat or heart pain;
drooling while sleeping;
damp lips at night;
pain in the navel;
dry lips during the day;
fatigued;
eating more than normal but always hungry;
grinding teeth while sleeping;
bed wetting;
constipation;
anaemic;
stressed???
HAVE YOU WONDERED WHAT COULD BE CAUSING THESE PROBLEMS?
PARASITES MAY BE THE CAUSE!!
Pinworm
Pinworm: The pinworm is a tiny parasitic worm that lives in the large intestines and comes out at night to lay its eggs around the anus. Pinworms are sometimes called thread worms or seat worms.
As many as forty-two million Americans have pinworms and most of those infected are children. That is one out of every five children between the ages of five and fourteen.
Infections commonly develop in areas where the weather is warm - even when there is good sanitation. Crowded living conditions promotes the spread of worms from one family member to another. Outbreaks may happen at schools or day cares. read more

hookworm

hookworms
attached to the intestinal mucosa
The hookworm is a parasitic worm (nematode) that lives in the small intestine of its host, which may be a mammal such as a dog, cat, or human. Two species of hookworms commonly infect humans, Ancylostoma duodenale and Necator americanus. Necator americanus predominates in the Americas, Sub-Saharan Africa, Southeast Asia, China and Indonesia, while A. duodenale predominates in the Middle East, North Africa, India and (formerly) in southern Europe. Hookworms are thought to infect 800 million people worldwide. read more
Tapeworms: Tapeworms belong to a branch of the platyhelminths
known as the cestodes and are entirely parasitic.
They consist of an anchoring organ or scolex which attaches them to the
intestinal wall with suckers or hooks to help it hold fast. Growing out
behind the scolex are proglottids - repeating organs which are complete
reproductive organisms in themselves. These continue to grow out from the
scolex in a chain until the last segments break off and are passed out with
the faeces.
Can Parasites kill you? Yes!!, read more

roundworm
Roundworms: Ascaris lumbricoides is one of the largest and most common parasites found in humans. The adult females of this species can measure up to 18 inches long (males are generally shorter), and it is estimated that 25% of the world's population is infected with this nematode. The adult worms live in the small intestine and eggs are passed in the faeces.
A single female can produce up to 200,000 eggs each day! read more
ringworm
Ringworm: Ringworm, infection of the skin, hair, or nails caused by various kinds of fungi that belong to the genera Trichophyton, Epidermophyton, and Microsporum.
Ringworm tends to infect moist areas of the body, such as the groin, between the toes, and under the arms. The affected area usually becomes inflamed and itchy because of sensitivity to the fungus or a secondary infection by bacteria. In the most serious cases, ringworm results in an acute infection that produces running sores on the scalp or painful blisters on the feet.
How are ringworm infections spread? read more
It is highly likely that some or all of these parasites are in your body or your children's body now.
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children and adults. Vitaklenz is approved for sale and use by the
therapeutic goods administration of australia.
Use Vitaklenz to treat all of your family
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