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    This will help prevent any uncomfortable feeling of constipation or diarrhea. Intestinal tract that is filled with decomposed waste due to a poor diet can also be cleaned through colon cleansing. Getting rid of those putrefied wastes in the body enhances proper digestion of food and absorption of nutrients. Cleaning the colon not only eradicates the fecal matter in the body particularly in the intestinal tract, but also gives the body more energy. The excess fat that the body was unable to

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    pretty well defined and as a traveler you are made aware. Less known are the risks here at home. It is a fact however that parasitic diseases in the US are on the rise. According to Dr. Oz “approximately 1 in 3 Americans is infected with an intestinal parasite at any given time.” Specific statistic are not available because most Americans who are infected may be unaware. Often the symptoms of neglected parasitic infections are troublesome, however, vague. Therefore treatment is not immediately sought

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    B Hominis: A Case Study

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    The lifecycle of the B. Hominis remains unclear up to this date (“Blastocystis,” 2012). This is a thick-walled cyst that is present in stools (“Blastocystis,” 2012). This parasite is transmitted through fecal-oral. This parasite can appear in many different forms like vacuolar and granular forms, mutlivacuolar and avacuolar forms, ameboid form, and cyst form (“Blastocystis Hominis,” n.d.). The cyst form enters the epithelial cells of the digestive tract and it multiplies (“Blastocystis,” 2012). Therefore

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    Giardia Strains

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    Assemblages refer to the slight variations in Giardia lamblia parasites that are not major enough to classify them as separates strains (Esch and Petersen, 2004; Ankarklev et al., 2010). The assemblages are categorized using letters from the alphabet from A-G based on the host organism the assemblage targets (Ankarklev

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    Coccidiosis Essay

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    the animal is affected by the prescence of a parasite. An example of this disease is Coccidiosis is a highly contagious sporozoal infection in rabbits, with low prognosis of healing. It is caused by a protozoal parasite, Eimeria sp. As many as 25 species of coccidia have been observed in the gastrointestinal tract of the rabbit; it should, however, be noted that in some cases, one and the same coccidia has been given several names. Eimeria sp. parasites are highly host, organ and tissue specific and

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    contaminations brought about by parasites. We acknowledge that our pets have worms and parasites and those they should be "de-wormed". When you consider what number of individuals are presented to pets every day, and what number of go to underdeveloped nations which have genuine worm and parasite pervasions, it's hard to comprehend why we have such trouble tolerating that North Americans and Europeans additionally have worms and parasites? Indications of Parasites inside a Human Body Indications

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    Animals and their Companion Parasites 1. Abstract Companion animals and their parasites are discussed. Dog parasites are given majority of the focus with some information on what parasites are exactly as well as how they can be transmitted. One parasite is given more of an insight, the roundworm, it is a parasite common to dogs but it can also be found in cats, humans and many other species. 2. Introduction Companion animals are the hosts for many different parasites. Animal parasitism is a way

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    Giardia Intestitis

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    Giardiasis is a diarrheal infection, caused by the microscopic parasite Giardia lamblia, and one of the most common intestinal parasitic disease affecting humans in the United States. Parasitic organisms need to feed off their host to survive. Giardia lamblia is a pathogenic flagellated protozoan, and the most common flagellate isolated in clinical specimens. However, due to the variability in the concentration of the organisms found in the various stool samples, sensitive and specific fecal immunoassays

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    Bowtrol Research Paper

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    Introduction. Bowtrol is a dietary supplement whose primary purpose is to get rid of accumulated dirt, unwanted feces and excess toxins from the intestinal tract, commonly known as colon cleansing. Many people have labeled Bowtrol as the best detoxifier ever got. Usually, there has not been compelling scientific evidence on benefits of colon cleansing. However, people using Bowtrol have had their weight lost within no time. This article outline all you need to know regarding Bowtrol. What is Bowtrol's

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    There are two types of schistomosomiasis, the intestinal and urinary track. Large amount of worm eggs in the intestinal wall cause immune respond which led to

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