AllNaturalDoctor.com 73% of Pediatricians see cases of pet to human zoonotic parasitic disease every year.* Parasitic zoonoses are diseases that can be transmitted from pets to people. The parasites that pediatricians see most often are roundworms, tapeworms and hookworms. 8 in 10 pediatricians do not believe their clients with young children and pets are aware of the risks. Parasites are transmitted to people through oral ingestion of parasite eggs from a contaminated environment, by hookworm larva penetrating the skin, or from accidentally ingesting a flea infected with tapeworm.* In just one week, 2 puppies infected with roundworms can shed more than 20 million eggs, extensively contaminating a 2,800 sq ft backyard. Roundworm eggs remain alive in the soil for years, waiting to infect pets or people.* Common symptoms in pets infected with parasites are: vomiting, diarrhea, anemia, depression, irritability, and loss of appetite.* *Reference: www.bayerDVM.com A Note from Dr. Young: This book includes colored pictures of parasites and worms. I designed my book "Parasites and Worms in Humans," as a educational medical reference textbook for anyone with an educational level between high-school students, through and including medical students. It will be easily understood by the average lay person who has no medical knowledge, yet contains enough referenced information, genuses, disease types, and ICD -10 billing codes, for medical students who need details. I wrote this book as an instructional resource, with the same information I would present at a weekend educational seminar designed for the average family with children; discussing parasites, worms, and what can be done to eradicate these unwanted pests from the human body using therapeutic grade, natural herbal medicines. As a teaching tool, I've also included the exact remedial protocols I developed and use whenever I treat my patients, for any type of parasite or worm infestations. Instructions are included on how any lay person can easily obtain, directly from the manufacturers, the exact herbal medicines I use in my practice when I treat my parasite and worm patients. There are numerous types of parasites and worms which I've seen infest humans. Some are rare while others are more common. The heart of my book details the most common parasites and worms that can, and do, infest mankind from any part of this globe, including highly developed countries such as the USA. This book discusses the following twelve parasites and worms: 1. Amoebae Acanthamoeba & Balamuthia Mandrillaris, 2. Amoeba Entamoeba Histolytica, 3. Amoeba Naegleria Fowlera, 4. Blastocystis, 5. Giardia, 6. Hookworms, 7. Lymphatic Filariasis (Elephantiasis), 8. Pinworms, 9. Roundworms, 10. Tapeworms, 11. Trichinella, 12. Whipworms. If a parasite is not listed in my book which may be of concern, the Educational Therapeutic Protocols I teach in my book could also be applied to other parasites and worms. An example is the "Human Botfly" (Dermatobia hominis) (a.k.a.: American Warble Fly) and the very similar / related horse botfly, the "Equine Botfly". Both have nearly identical life cycles, infestation and complications to their hosts. I cannot say my protocols will help in all cases of parasites and worms, but I would at least try it. If in doubt, use the strongest protocols. A strong immune system and common sense hygienic practices are paramount to help eradicate and keep a body clear of parasites. Any herbal program works best when a person has a natural strong immunity. This will require paying attention to eating a good wholesome diet and other best-line nutritional support. Chapter One of my book can be read for free on my website: AllNaturalDoctor.com, under the topic "Parasites." This book is for educational purposes only and has not been evaluated by the FDA
AllNaturalDoctor.com 73% of Pediatricians see cases of pet to human zoonotic parasitic disease every year.* Parasitic zoonoses are diseases that can be transmitted from pets to people. The parasites that pediatricians see most often are roundworms, tapeworms and hookworms. 8 in 10 pediatricians do not believe their clients with young children and pets are aware of the risks. Parasites are transmitted to people through oral ingestion of parasite eggs from a contaminated environment, by hookworm larva penetrating the skin, or from accidentally ingesting a flea infected with tapeworm.* In just one week, 2 puppies infected with roundworms can shed more than 20 million eggs, extensively contaminating a 2,800 sq ft backyard. Roundworm eggs remain alive in the soil for years, waiting to infect pets or people.* Common symptoms in pets infected with parasites are: vomiting, diarrhea, anemia, depression, irritability, and loss of appetite.* *Reference: www.bayerDVM.com A Note from Dr. Young: This book includes colored pictures of parasites and worms. I designed my book "Parasites and Worms in Humans," as a educational medical reference textbook for anyone with an educational level between high-school students, through and including medical students. It will be easily understood by the average lay person who has no medical knowledge, yet contains enough referenced information, genuses, disease types, and ICD -10 billing codes, for medical students who need details. I wrote this book as an instructional resource, with the same information I would present at a weekend educational seminar designed for the average family with children; discussing parasites, worms, and what can be done to eradicate these unwanted pests from the human body using therapeutic grade, natural herbal medicines. As a teaching tool, I've also included the exact remedial protocols I developed and use whenever I treat my patients, for any type of parasite or worm infestations. Instructions are included on how any lay person can easily obtain, directly from the manufacturers, the exact herbal medicines I use in my practice when I treat my parasite and worm patients. There are numerous types of parasites and worms which I've seen infest humans. Some are rare while others are more common. The heart of my book details the most common parasites and worms that can, and do, infest mankind from any part of this globe, including highly developed countries such as the USA. This book discusses the following twelve parasites and worms: 1. Amoebae Acanthamoeba & Balamuthia Mandrillaris, 2. Amoeba Entamoeba Histolytica, 3. Amoeba Naegleria Fowlera, 4. Blastocystis, 5. Giardia, 6. Hookworms, 7. Lymphatic Filariasis (Elephantiasis), 8. Pinworms, 9. Roundworms, 10. Tapeworms, 11. Trichinella, 12. Whipworms. If a parasite is not listed in my book which may be of concern, the Educational Therapeutic Protocols I teach in my book could also be applied to other parasites and worms. An example is the "Human Botfly" (Dermatobia hominis) (a.k.a.: American Warble Fly) and the very similar / related horse botfly, the "Equine Botfly". Both have nearly identical life cycles, infestation and complications to their hosts. I cannot say my protocols will help in all cases of parasites and worms, but I would at least try it. If in doubt, use the strongest protocols. A strong immune system and common sense hygienic practices are paramount to help eradicate and keep a body clear of parasites. Any herbal program works best when a person has a natural strong immunity. This will require paying attention to eating a good wholesome diet and other best-line nutritional support. Chapter One of my book can be read for free on my website: AllNaturalDoctor.com, under the topic "Parasites." This book is for educational purposes only and has not been evaluated by the FDA