| Vitaklenz Highlights: - Vitaklenz for parasites is a blend of natural herbal ingredients. Clean out your parasites and stomach worms with Vitaklenz herbal treatment.
- Helps rid the body of single cell parasites: amoebae, protozoa infections, neospora, Toxoplasmosis, cryptosporidium, giardia, Sarcocystis and Trichomonas vaginalis
- Also helps the body maintain healthy digestive function
- Helps the body to relieve itself of indigestion
- Helps the body with flatulence related problems
- Suitable for vegetarians and vegans
- A 30 day treatment of Vitaklenz recommended Adults over 12 years: 3 tablets per day
- Dr Bernard Barber, one of the world’s foremost parasite experts, formulated Vitaklenz.
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| Fourteen months of research, development and testing by some of the most respected medical firms in Australia and New Zealand has been invested into Vitaklenz . This formula benefits from the very latest research on the herbs used. Vitaklenz also includes herbs that actually help the body rid itself of toxins during the parasite "die-off" stage. This eases the dreaded symptoms of the cleansing process, rendering the treatment far less uncomfortable. What are Parasites? Parasites often rob your system of nutrition, loading it down with the parasite’s excretions and secretions. You probably don’t even know they are there. Parasites can pose a serious health threat. Parasitic worms may result in poor absorption of nutrients, and can contribute to fever, abdominal pain and anaemia. People with worm infections may feel bloated, tired, hungry, allergies, asthma, gas, digestive disorders, unclear thinking or feel toxic. Damage and symptoms will vary on the type of parasite infection. Some of the common ones are tapeworm, round worm, pin worm, hookworm, and the single cell parasites; amoebae, protozoa infections, neospora, Toxoplasmosis, cryptosporidium, giardia, Sarcocystis and Trichomonas vaginalis There can be over 100 different types of parasites worms living in human bodies. Some are microscopic in size while others can be seen quite easily. These common organisms can be found everywhere in our environment, in the air we breath, in the water we drink, or in the food we eat. A parasite is an organism that lives on or in other organisms from which it obtains nutrients to live and causes harm in the process. People with intestinal parasite infections are usually under-nourished and weak, infected with viral, fungal, or bacteria, and have various types of chemical and metal poisoning. Human intestinal parasites can be present in any person, at any age. They are responsible for many health problems because they secrete toxins and steal the vital nutrients from our bodies. They can exaggerate other health problems you may be experiencing. Everyone is at risk and under their mercy during parasitic infections. The processed foods, drugs, cigarettes, alcohol, low hygiene can all contribute to parasitic invasion. Most parasites require a host to complete their life cycle. Animals can also serve as a host. The parasite will vary in size from the smallest one-thousandth of a micron to whale tapeworms a hundred feet long. |