Yes you can. Before we talk about treatment, we need to understand what Blastocystis hominis is all about. This is basically a parasite that lives in the intestines of humans and various animals, including insects like cockroaches. The parasite that infected humans was originally called Blastocystis hominis. However, later studies changed this concept. It was later concluded that there are no human-specific strains; rather, these strains develop according to their geographic location and environmental circle.

The disease caused by the parasite is called Blastocystis. There are some very typical symptoms associated with this disease, as the parasite normally settles in the colon, although lower abdominal cramps, diarrhoea, constipation, weight loss and fatigue are usually present. The strength of the disease largely depends on the condition of your own body. If the parasite finds that your immune system is weak, it attacks fiercely and generates violent symptoms. There are also cases where the parasite settles with a host, but does not show any external symptoms.

This is a disease that reproduces in poor hygienic conditions, since it needs to be ingested before anchoring in the colon of its host. Therefore, the first thing to do when exposed to suspicious environments is to avoid anything raw or unsterilized. It is very important to pay attention to the possibility of ingesting contaminated water, raw (unwashed) food, etc. There are two aspects that contribute to the correct and successful treatment of this disease: (1) strengthening your internal immune system because this parasite is partial to people who have a weak immune system and (2) killing and eliminating the parasite from the body. .

Some herbs (these are some of the herbs used by herbalists) that stimulate the immune system are: Siberian Gingseng, Amala, Shatavari, Echinacea, Rhodiolla, Astragallus, among others. To kill the parasite, herbs such as oregano leaf, garlic, coptis chinensis, pomegranate, qinghao, cloves, and black walnut are some of the most successful approaches.

Since it is an anaerobic organism, Blastocystis hominis cannot exist in an oxygen-rich environment. This aspect promotes the treatment of this disease with stabilized oxygen, although the treatment needs careful supervision and monitoring by an experienced hand. Natural probiotics (friendly bacteria that live in the colon and large intestine) and prebiotics (the nutrition required by probiotics to live) are known to work very well in preventing the stabilization of this parasite within the human colon.

Prevention procedures also include regular colon cleansing and colon therapy, which prevent these “bad bugs” from settling in the colon. Certain herbs like psyllium husks in combination with bentonite clay are exceptionally beneficial during the cleansing process. Of course, the most important method of preventing any disease, including this one in particular, is to pay attention to hygienic factors related to food and water whenever you are traveling or not in control of your personal food and beverage preparation process.

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