Another name for the COLON is "the garbage can or dumping grounds." Waste from all over the body ends up here. If this waste is not removed, it is only a matter of time before "backup" occurs and makes you ill, sick, or bring you close to death.
It is an illusion to think a parasitic infection is uncommon to most Americans. The fact is that more than 55 million Americans are infected with worms and that does not even include pinworms. Humans may be a host to over 100 different types of parasites especially here in North America.
Available in two sizes
180 Capsules
90 Capsules
What is Pura Site?
The Pura Site formula has been formulated to strongly help combat many conditions people are suffering from due to parasites.
When Pura Site is ingested with food the parasites feast on the Pura Site herbs, which creates a massive die off. The herbs are natural and non-toxic to humans but are deadly to parasites. This formula can commonly cause a die off in 48 hours, but it is imperative to continue taking the full dose of Pura Site. When the die off begins the female parasites lay triple the amount of eggs as a defense mechanism, which is why it is so important to finish the dosage. It is also important to not miss a day during the Pura Site cleanse as this may weaken the effectiveness of the formula. If a day is missed start over from day one.
To take Pura Site and effectively cleanse yourself of any parasites:
Take 2-3 capsules 3 times a day with food for at least 30 days.
It is important that you don’t miss a day, if this occurs start over from day 1 again.
For best results use the elimination diet.
Exclude sugar, wheat, corn, diary and white potatoes.
Serving Size (180 Capsules): 2-3 capsules, 3 times a day; 180 capsules per container (approximately 1 month supply)
More than one quarter of all the annual deaths in the world are children who suffered from parasites that caused malnutrition and intestinal infection. On a worldwide basis worms outrank cancer as man’s deadliest enemy. In fact, The World Health Organization has named parasitic disease among the six most harmful infectious diseases in humans. Parasitic diseases in America have increased significantly just in the last two decades.
* This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Pregnant or lactating women should consult their health care professional prior to taking this supplement.
What damage can parasites do?
By definition a parasite is an organism that injures its host to some degree. A common definition of a parasite is an organism that lives in another, draws the nourishment from and often injures its host.
Certain parasites are capable of coating the inside lining of the small intestine and preventing the living from absorbing nutrients in foods. Parasites can also cause severe constipation by blocking or plugging the alimentary canal and cause damage to the intestinal wall. Parasites can also cause:
Low or high blood sugar, poor digestion, sensitive to touch, pernicious anemia, hunger pains, weight loss, and painful urination or an inflamed urinary bladder.
Nail biting
Itchy rectum
Nervous or restless legs
Heart related conditions
Worms can also erode, damage or block certain organs. They can lump together to create a ball, such as a tumor. It is common for them to get to the brain, lungs, and heart. Some parasites drink large amounts of blood each day. People with this type of parasite show signs of anemia and malnutrition. For Example, hookworm found in warm humid environments including the southern states of the U.S sucks blood and deprives the host of more iron than can be replaced by diet. This causes anemia. Hookworms lay 5,000 to 10,000 eggs each day and can live for about 14 yrs. This parasite can be picked up simply by walking barefoot on contaminated soil. Another example, a certain tapeworm (Broad Fish) selectively removes vitamin B-12 from the alimentary tract. This is a very common method of internal destruction by parasites. There are over 100 types of parasites that can cause severe harm to human beings. Studies have shown that our tap water is even contaminated by parasitic organisms.
How do parasites live?
Parasites and worms thrive in mucoid layers as well as feed on it. Parasites protect themselves from most vermifuges (de-worming measures) by burying themselves inside or underneath mucus layers. What parasites thrive upon are undigested proteins, carbohydrates and processed foods, junk foods, sugar, contaminated water, undercooked/unwashed food and oral sex. Ever let your pet give you a kiss, or drink from your garden hose on a warm summer day? These are all common ways in which parasites get transmitted to humans.
Common parasites of the human body:
The hookworm latches on the walls of the colon with its sharp teeth where if feeds on blood
The tapeworm is the longest parasite. A mature adult can lay a million eggs a day.
Tapeworm eggs embedded in the colon.
The roundworm can grow to be 20 inches (50cm) long and lay 200,000 eggs per day.
Pinworms migrate outside the colon during the night to lay their eggs around the anus. This causes the nightly itching of many unsuspecting victims.
Additional Statistics Worth Knowing:
The average human body alone is known to host over a million parasites
Over three-quarters of the world's population have parasites. Though most of them are small, the biggest tapeworm ever recorded was over 60 feet long.
A staggering 1.3 billion of the world's population suffer from hookworms, minute monsters that cause anemia by sucking the blood from the intestinal lining.
For pregnant women: Scientists believe that morning sickness is the body's way of protecting mother and child from parasitic infection.
The Guinea Worm is ingested via contaminated water, and the larvae burrow into the intestines and eventually emerge, fully-grown, from the skin.
As prevalent in the West as anywhere else, Pinworms are staple-sized intestinal blighters that crawl out of your backside while you're asleep and deposit their eggs on your bedding. Keep bed sheets cleaned and sanitized weekly.
There are four species of protozoan parasites that causes malaria: Plasmodium falciparum, Plasmodium vivax, Plasmodium ovale, Plasmodium malaria Currently killing a person every 30 seconds, malaria has been responsible for over half of all human deaths since the Stone Age.
Common Ways Parasites are ingested:
Drinking from a garden hose
Eating unwashed fruits and vegetables
From pets – their fur, their kisses and their paws
Walking barefoot outdoors
Eating uncooked / undercooked meat, raw fish and pork
Water – even tap water can be contaminated
Human saliva and sexual contact
Black Walnut: Good for ringworm, skin rash, internal parasites and expels them from the body. Aids digestion, helps heal mouth and sore throat, herpes, poison ivy, and warts, builds enamel on teeth.
Diatomaceous Earth: Is a natural and safe way to kill parasites without chemicals. It is a non-toxic, safe substance made from crushed fossils of freshwater organisms and marine life. The microscopically sharp edges contact the insect or parasite and pierce their protective coating, so they soon dehydrate and die. Regarded as safe and non-toxic to animals and humans in recommended doses.
Fumaric Acid: Has been used traditionally to treat skin irritations such as psoriasis, but has also been shown to treat gastrointestinal diseases.
Wormwood: Used in weak digestion and for expelling parasites and worms. Effective for chronic diarrhea and leucorrhoea. Increases stomach acidity and lowers fevers. Used for appetite loss and liver, gallbladder, gastric and vascular disorder, including migraines.
Clove: Has antiseptic and anti-parasitic properties used as a digestive aide.
Ginger: Cleanses the colon, reduces spasms and cramp s. Good for indigestion, headache, gas, flu, digestive stomach cramps, diarrhea, colic, boils, sore throat, morning sickness, stimulates circulation, strong antioxidant, protects liver and stomach, fevers, motion sickness, nausea and vomiting.
Olive Leaf: Fights all types of fungi, parasites, bacteria, viruses, builds the immune system, may have antioxidant properties, high blood pressure, good for treating most infectious disease and chronic fatigue, inflammatory arthritis and psoriasis.
Pau De Arco: Inflammatory bowel disease, tumors, rheumatism, ulcers, bacterial infections, good for candidvasis, warts, all types of infections, aids, allergies, cancer, cardiovascular problems.
Milk Thistle: Good for inflammatory bowel disorders, psoriasis, weakened immune system and all liver disorders, shown anticancer effects against prostate cancer and breast cancer. Also protects the kidneys and effective for gallbladder and adrenal disorders. Stimulates the production of new liver cells as it protects the liver from toxins and pollutants by preventing free radical damage.
Turmeric Acid: Protects the liver against toxins, promotes bile production from the liver (a function that is often inhibited by parasites) normalizes digestion, fights free radicals, aids in circulation, lowers cholesterol levels and improves blood vessel health.
Parasite Questionnaire
Please circle the appropriate number next to each question.
A = Symptom never occurs/never exhibit this behavior
B = Symptom/behavior occurs occasionally
C = Symptom/behavior occurs often
D = Symptom/behavior occurs most of the time
Note: If your score is 15 or higher, there is some likelihood that parasites may be affecting your health. Consult you health care practitioner for further discussion and laboratory testing. Questionnaire was mutually developed by Timothy Kuss and Dr. Jack Tips of Apple-A-Day Clinic in Austin, Texas. Copyright 1996 Timothy Kuss, Infinity Health, 1519 Contra Costa Blvd., Pleasant Hill, CA. 94523 (925) 676-8982
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1. Chronic fatigue for no apparent reason
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2. Swollen or achy joints
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3. Increased appetite, hungry after meals
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4. Eat out at restaurants
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5. Nervous or irritable
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6. Restless sleep/teeth grinding while asleep
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7. Night sweats
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8. Blurry, unclear vision
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9. Fevers of unknown origin
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10. Frequent colds, flu, sore throats
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11. Recurrent feelings of unwellness
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12. Constipation
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13. Diarrhea alternating with constipation
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14. Thinning or loss of hair
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15. Allergies, food sensitivities
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16. Irritable bowel, irregular bowel
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17. Rectal, anal itching
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18. Bloating or gas
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19. Abdominal or liver pain/cramps
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20. Mucus in nose that is moist or encrusted
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21. Dark circles under the eyes
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22. Bowel urgency
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23. Skin problems, rashes, hives, itchy skin
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24. Vertical wrinkles around mouth
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25. Kiss pets, allow pets to lick your face
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26. Go barefoot outside the home
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27. Travel in Third World countries
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28. Eat lightly cooked pork/salmon products
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29. Eat sushi, sashimi
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30. Swim in creeks, rivers, lakes
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31. History of parasitic infection
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32. Loose stools or diarrhea
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33. Pale, anemic, or yellowish skin
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34. Foul-smelling stools
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35. Low-back or kidney pain
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36. Indigestion, malabsorption
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Total Scoring Index: 0-19 Possible parasitic presence, 20-29 Likely parasitic
infection, 30-39 A stronger possibility, 40 or more Odds are quite strong
that parasites are present