Many guests at BellaVita Lifestyle Center have passed parasites in just ten days. Consider the October 1997 issue of National Geographic that featured an article entitled: "Looking for a Free Lunch." The eye-opening report was about parasites and how they infect the human
body. Take for instance the broadfish tapeworm that can live 10 years inside of you, grow to 35 ft., and lay 1 Million larvae or eggs in a person in one day. Hookworms can lay as many as 250,000 eggs inside of you in a day. The Center of Disease Control (CDC) says larvae hatch in 3 days. Now consider that 50 percent of Americans are constipated, and three to five bowel movements a week are considered normal. That means the larvae have sufficient time to hatch. Your best defense is to eat a high-fiber diet to sweep the colon several times a day. Two to three bowel movements would be the safest way to eliminate parasites and their eggs. A plant-based diet loaded with fresh fruits, vegetables, beans, legumes, and whole grains will keep the colon swept. Make sure to drink plenty of pure water and get daily exercise as well to avoid constipation.
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Many guests at BellaVita Lifestyle Center have passed parasites in just ten days. Consider the October 1997 issue of National Geographic that featured an article entitled: "Looking for a Free Lunch." The eye-opening report was about parasites and how they infect the human
body. Take for instance the broadfish tapeworm that can live 10 years inside of you, grow to 35 ft., and lay 1 Million larvae or eggs in a person in one day. Hookworms can lay as many as 250,000 eggs inside of you in a day. The Center of Disease Control (CDC) says larvae hatch in 3 days. Now consider that 50 percent of Americans are constipated, and three to five bowel movements a week are considered normal. That means the larvae have sufficient time to hatch. Your best defense is to eat a high-fiber diet to sweep the colon several times a day. Two to three bowel movements would be the safest way to eliminate parasites and their eggs. A plant-based diet loaded with fresh fruits, vegetables, beans, legumes, and whole grains will keep the colon swept. Make sure to drink plenty of pure water and get daily exercise as well to avoid constipation.
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COMING SOON!
MODERN MANNA'S NEW HEALTH LIBRARY ON DVD
DANNY VIERRA AND JACK LALANNE
Many guests at BellaVita Lifestyle Center have passed parasites in just ten days. Consider the October 1997 issue of National Geographic that featured an article entitled: "Looking for a Free Lunch." The eye-opening report was about parasites and how they infect the human body. Take for instance the broadfish tapeworm that can live 10 years inside of you, grow to 35 ft., and lay 1 Million larvae or eggs in a person in one day. Hookworms can lay as many as 250,000 eggs inside of you in a day. The Center of Disease Control (CDC) says larvae hatch in 3 days. Now consider that 50 percent of Americans are constipated, and three to five bowel movements a week are considered normal. That means the larvae have sufficient time to hatch. Your best defense is to eat a high-fiber diet to sweep the colon several times a day. Two to three bowel movements would be the safest way to eliminate parasites and their eggs. A plant-based diet loaded with fresh fruits, vegetables, beans, legumes, and whole grains will keep the colon swept. Make sure to drink plenty of pure water and get daily exercise as well to avoid constipation.
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