Parasite Patch

$59.00

Description

This patch is designed as a barrier against a full range of Parasites, Bacteria, Fungus, Virus, Worms, Amoeba and as an elimination and barrier system to microscopic infestations. General medicine has become common practice to use toxic substances to kill parasitic infestation in the bod, resulting in the need to monitor the white blood cell counts to make sure it didn’t kill the patients while trying to alleviate the infections!

Intestinal parasites

The two main types of intestinal parasites are helminths and protozoa. Helminths are worms with many cells. Tapeworms, pinworms, and roundworms are among the most common helminths in the United States. In their adult form, helminths cannot multiply in the human body. Protozoa have only one cell, and can multiply inside the human body, which can allow serious infections to develop. Intestinal parasites are usually transmitted when someone comes in contact with infected feces (for example, through contaminated soil, food, or water). In the U.S., the most common protozoa are giardia and cryptosporidium.