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.
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