A parasite is an organism that depends on another organism known as a host. For example, tapeworms live in the digestive system of many animals or humans. It doesn't have its own digestive system, so it absorbs nutrients through their skin from partially digested food as it passes through the host. A parasite usually gains all the benefits of this relationship. In contrast, ... Continue Reading
Treat Parasites With Wormwood
Microorganisms naturally inhabit and move through the body. Some are harmless, while others cause sickness. Infections can occur when parasites make their homes in our skin, gastrointestinal tract, lungs, liver, and other organs. Parasites require a host (e.g. human cells) to live and thrive. The two main types of intestinal parasites are helminths and protozoa. Helminths are ... Continue Reading