Oxy-Pro 2 : Colon Parasite Eliminator

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Contains the Power of Ozonated Elemental Magnesium

 Using the power of Ozone, Super-Oxide and Ozonide Technology to create a powerful Oxygen based colon cleanser by releasing monoatomic oxygen into the intestinal tract and body. 

Contains The Power of Diatomaceous Earth

The Power of Millions of Diatoms moving through the stomach and digestive tract by shredding and cutting up all pathogens in it's way.  Fills the body with silicia and it's natural minerals. 

Contains The Power of Montmorillonite Green Calcium Bentonite Clay

When taken with water, Green Bentonite Clay carries an Electrical Charge attracting toxins and pathogens to it, ready to absorb and flush out of the body while leaving all beneficial bacteria and minerals and leaving you Alkaline. Fills the body with it's minerals.

Contains The Power of Concentrated Humic Acid

 It's so complex scientists don't even understand it nor can they recreate it, Humic Acid at it's best (Medella2), the world's most powerful free-radical, anti-oxidant known to man, a powerful Antiviral and chelator removing all heavy metals, lead, mercury, and toxins from the body. Humic Acid can follow any dormant virus as well where it hides in the ganglia of the body. Humic Acid allows other supplements to get absorbed right into the cells of the body easily. Fills the body with minerals.

Contains The Power of Clinoptiolite Zeolite

 Zeolites Molecular structure selectively binds with toxins, heavy metals, radioactive properties, viruses, and all sorts of pathogens, traps them in it's molecular structure and flushes them from the body. Fills the body with it's natural minerals.

Contains The Power of Pure Boron

 Borons many benefits in the absorption of minerals such as magnesium, fighting cancers, removes toxins, removes heavy metals, raises antioxidant enzymes, protects against pesticides from food, removes radiation,  by  the power of its self made boric acid.

OxY-Pro 2 The Power of 6 Products In 1

Oxy-Pro

Oxy-Pro Elemental Magnesium Colon Cleanser

Zeolite Professional

Organic Zeolite Professional

Green Calcium Bentonite Clay

Organic Green Calcium Bentonite Clay

Human Grade Diatomaceous Earth

Organic Human Grade Diatomaceous Earth.

 

Concentrated HG Humic Acid

Organic Human Grade Humic Acid

Boron 99.99% Pure

Boron from Red Deer Antler Velvet Professional.


The Power OF Oxy-Pro 2

Oxy-Pro 2 : The Colon Parasite Eliminator

Oxy-Pro 2 can be used by anyone and everyone, very safe and very effective. Oxy-Pro 2 ensures the individual trying to clean their small intestine, large intestine, and colon really gets the job done. Oxy-Pro 2 has the power to rid the intestines and colon from larger parsites, parasites and viruses hiding in the "walls" or ganglia of the intestine/colon walls. Many Viruses for example reach areas of the intestines and colon than 99% of products or pharmaceutical drugs simply cannot reach. Oxy-Pro 2 can easily reach these areas and simply clean them out while you sleep!


So why exactly use Oxy-Pro 2 with or without Oxy-Pro 1 ? Oxy Pro 1 completely flushes your small intestine, large intestine, and colon of all harmful organisms or simple waste that has been collecting over the years on the walls of the colon and intestines. While Oxy-Pro 2 can go "Into" the walls/ganglia of the intestines and colon to get all remaining "issues" out as well as being able to remove any larger type of parasites found in your colon or intestinal areas.


Oxy-Pro 2's 6 Powerful Ingredients will work together in perfecting a perfect intestine and colon, ensuring they are healthy and clean while filling your body with an abundance of Minerals. 


 

Parasitic infections, caused by  intestinal helminths and protozoan parasites, are among the most  prevalent infections in humans in developing countries. In developed  countries, protozoan parasites more commonly cause gastrointestinal  infections compared to helminths. Intestinal parasites cause a  significant morbidity and mortality in endemic countries.

Helminths  are worms with many cells. Nematodes (roundworms), cestodes  (tapeworms), and trematodes (flatworms) are among the most common  helminths that inhabit the human gut. Usually, helminths cannot multiply  in the human body. Protozoan parasites that have only one cell can  multiply inside the human body. There are four species of intestinal  helminthic parasites, also known as geohelminths and soil-transmitted  helminths: Ascaris lumbricoides (roundworm), Trichiuris trichiuria (whipworm), Ancylostoma duodenale, and Necator americanicus (hookworms). These infections are most prevalent in tropical and  subtropical regions of the developing world where adequate water and  sanitation facilities are lacking . Recent estimates suggest that A. lumbricoides can infect over a billion, T. trichiura 795 million, and hookworms 740 million people .  Other species of intestinal helminths are not widely prevalent.  Intestinal helminths rarely cause death. Instead, the burden of disease  is related to less mortality than to the chronic and insidious effects  on health and nutritional status of the host .  In addition to their health effects, intestinal helminth infections  also impair physical and mental growth of children, thwart educational  achievement, and hinder economic development .


 The most common intestinal protozoan parasites are: Giardia intestinalis, Entamoeba histolytica, Cyclospora cayetanenensis, and Cryptosporidium spp. The diseases caused by these intestinal protozoan parasites are  known as giardiasis, amoebiasis, cyclosporiasis, and cryptosporidiosis  respectively, and they are associated with diarrhoea .


*** G. intestinalis is the most prevalent parasitic cause of  diarrhoea in the developed world, and this infection is also very common  in developing countries. Amoebiasis is the third leading cause of death  from parasitic diseases worldwide, with its greatest impact on the  people of developing countries. The World Health Organization (WHO)  estimates that approximately 50 million people worldwide suffer from  invasive amoebic infection each year, resulting in 40-100 thousand  deaths annually .


 Cryptosporidiosis is becoming most prevalent in both developed and  developing countries among patients with AIDS and among children aged  less than five years. Several outbreaks of diarrhoeal disease caused by C. cayetanensis have been reported during the last decade .  Spread of these protozoan parasites in developing countries mostly  occurs through faecal contamination as a result of poor sewage and poor  quality of water. Food and water-borne outbreaks of these protozoan  parasites have occurred, and the infectious cyst form of the parasites  is relatively resistant to chlorine.


 203 stool samples were examined from children aged 12-60 months and  found that 85.7% of them had at least on parasite. The overall  prevalence of intestinal protozoan parasites were: E. histolytica/E. dispar 57.1%, Escherichia coli 34.0%, G. intestinalis 21.1%, C. parvum 8.9%, and C. mesnili 1.7%, while the prevalence of intestinal helminthic parasites in this study were: A. lumbricoides 35.5%, T. trichiura 0.5 %, H. diminuta 1.0%, and S. stercoralis 0.7%. 


 Latest estimates indicate that more than 880 million children are in need of treatment for these parasites. 

 

Morbidity is directly related to worm burden: the greater the  number of worms in the infected person, the greater will be the severity  of disease.

Soil-transmitted helminths impair the nutritional status of those infected in many ways, sometimes causing death by:

  • negatively affecting nutritional status (causing intestinal  bleeding, loss of appetite, diarrhoea or dysentery, and reducing  absorption of micronutrients);  
  • worsening school performance; 
  • causing complications that require surgical intervention (i.e. intestinal obstruction and rectal prolapse).

Concomitant infections with other parasite species are  frequent and may have additional effects on nutritional status and organ  pathology.


 Pinworms,  giardia, head lice, and  cyclospora hardly ever  kill people in industrialized countries. You'd be correct, too, in  thinking that most parasites—like intestinal worms—are more of a  developing-country problem than a developed-country problem. But there  are five in the US that you probably haven't heard of, which the Centers  for Disease Control calls the neglected parasitic infections: Chagas disease,  cysticercosis, toxocariasis, toxoplasmosis, and trichomoniasis.  They aren't household names, they're much more serious than an itch,  and according to the CDC, there are more than 100 million cases of these  five in Americans right now. 

 

With the perennial story of someone pooping out a five foot long tapeworm appearing in your feed, you may wonder how 100 million people could not  know they've become human hotels to creatures wiggling through their  bodies. One reason is that monster parasites—like those five-footers—are  outliers. Most are sneaky and very small. “Some of these parasites have  evolved along with us for millennia,” says Bobbi Pritt, director of the  Mayo Clinic's Clinical Parasitology Laboratory. “They don't cause  symptoms or they cause very minimal symptoms, so they're not likely to  come to medical attention until it's too late.” 


 Toxocariasis is one such parasite you can catch in the US. It's a  roundworm that lives in the intestines of dogs and cats, and it thrives  when owners don't get their pets de-wormed on a regular basis, Pritt  says. “To put it bluntly, the parasite doesn't really know what to do in  our bodies,” she says. It knows it's not inside a dog or a cat, where  it'd rather be, so it spends its life in a continual larval phase  roaming through the body, boring holes in any organ it runs into,  including eyeballs and brain matter, as it looks for a place to settle  down.   Once it cuts tunnels through your eyeballs, the damage is irreparable  and you can lose your vision, Pritt says. If it goes to the brain, it  can be fatal. Forty-six million people—14 percent of the US—have  toxocariasis,  although the CDC says true numbers are higher because people rarely  connect eventual blindness with roundworms slithering undetected through  the body. 


 Pregnant women who catch  toxoplasmosis will likely be fine, she  says, but the baby doesn't have the same immune responses and defenses.  For a baby, it could be fatal. Once you're infected with  toxoplasmosis,  she adds, you're infected for life. Your body keeps it in check, but if  you ever come down with an immunity problem, the parasite can  reactivate and travel to the brain, and that too can be fatal. About  800,000 Americans catch  toxoplasmosis every year, Pritt says,  and more than 60 million have it currently, according to the CDC. That's  18 percent of the US population. 


 Less common, but harder to avoid, is  trichomoniasis. You could avoid mice and outdoor cats to guard against  toxoplasmosis, but are you willing to be celibate to avoid  trich? “Here's a fun fact,” Pritt says cheerfully. “ Trichomoniasis, [a  sexually transmitted parasite], is more common than chlamydia,  syphilis, or gonorrhea.” Every year, 1.1 million Americans contract  trich, but hardly anyone knows because 70 percent of the people with it show no symptoms, according to the CDC. 


 More than 300,000 Americans have caught the parasite  trypanosoma cruzi from  the kissing bug, says the CDC. Some people may never know they have it  as long as they live, but about a third of infections remain permanent,  and a third of those develop serious chronic disease, Pritt says. It can  cause intestinal tract problems, swelling of the esophagus, and  swelling of the colon. “The cardiac manifestations are probably the  worst,” she says. “Those can kill you.” When the parasites live in the  heart walls, the tissue becomes so thin that the heart eventually can't  function, and the person dies from cardiac arrest. 


 Cysticercosis is also called the pork tapeworm. In countries with  a less-secure supply of pork, people eat the adult tapeworms in a meal.  As it lives in them, they keep excreting the tapeworm's eggs in their  stool like a walking parasite factory, and then the eggs make it back  into peoples' food supply and drinking water. The Food and Drug  Administration ensures that the US pork supply is safe, Pritt says, and  we don't have to worry about it here. The CDC doesn't know how many  people in the US have  cysticercosis, Parise says, but at least 1,000 people are hospitalized each year in the US because it's spread into their brains. 


85% of Americans have parasites in their small intestine, large intestine, and colon. Has your Immune System been compromised ? Of course it has! Always tired? Hard to loose weight ? Are you overweight ? Do you have Arthritis ? Do you have constant pain? Just a few clues to know you maybe one of the 85%.


It's Time For Oxy-Pro 2, how can you fight your disease/issue if your immune system is already overwhelmed and compromised ? Do your body a favor and take Oxy-Pro 2 for 2-3months and get your body back!