Tick Bites – as Dr. Schaller has discussed in seven leading expert books, Babesia can be a single celled parasite living inside your red blood cells. It is harder to cure than malaria, and is not rare.
Animal Feces – some are very casual about pet or farm animals feces. It is best to regard it as having a potential parasite and to never touch it.
Immune Power – over the last 34 years in private practice I have acquired many types of labs to reliably measure the function of this critical system that saves your life every day. These labs were over 90% outside nine years of medical training. Some are free on this website which lists LabCorp and Quest 11 page single-spaced tests. Children and the elderly have weaker immune capacities.
Water and Food – First world nations assume that their technology ensures food safety. Learn about food movement basics from farm to your table. And always cook food past an inner raw-looking center and assume water has chloride, heavy metals, plastics, pesticides and not be pathogen-free. High quality very thin filtration with at least carbon filtration will help purify your water from pathogens.
International Travel – countries have different food and water purity that will be new to you. One nation has microplastics and hormones reaching their water, and a different nation may have occasional parasites. Water and food and air are the most important things to live. You will avoid a very smoky room, and try to do the same with suspicious water and food. Drink bottled water. Chlorine can be protective and it will leave your water faster in warm rooms, with good airflow and if the water has wide contact with the air. Consider always letting your water sit over 24 to 36 hours.
Past Parasites are Still Present – if you know that an area has a history of parasites be on your guard.
Parasite Medications – some patients are given a “parasite toolkit.” A physician provides a few medicines so if a particular parasite is present, you can start treating. Cell phone pictures with multiple sample pictures can be very useful. A picture forwarded to a 17′ screen can be magnified so much that the exact insect bite can be determined. And parasite diagnosis from your pictures is typically much easier.
Exaggerated Treatments – many treatments help immune function and hinder parasites. But what dose kills your parasite, anf how long must you treat it?
Source: James Schaller, MD – author of 12 infection textbooks.