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It is estimated that over 150 Million Americans may have some form of harmful organism living in their body and don't even know it.*

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The Starter Cleansing Kit contains 1 bottle of Oxy-Powder, 1 bottle ParaTrex, 1 bottle of Livatrex The Complete Cleansing System contains  1 bottle Oxy-Powder 2 bottles of ParaTrex, 1 bottle of Livatrex, 1 bottle of Latero Flora Paratrex™'s formula is designed to help promote the cleansing, detoxification, and flushing of your entire intestinal track. Paratrex™ is a comprehensive combination of nine, all-natural ingredients.
   
 

*Experts estimate up to 3 out of 5 people may have parasites in their bodies and don't even know it!119

 
(The current population of the US is 306,134,832 according to the US Census, www.census.gov/population/www/popclockus.html.  This places the current estimation of people with parasites at roughly 184,000,000. )
 
Based on a simple review of available data, over 47 million living in the U.S.A. may host the Toxoplasma parasite.122
 
It's estimated over 1.5 billion people are infected with some form of roundworm, making them one of the most common

intestinal parasites on the planet.123

 
With an estimated 40 million people affected, pinworms are the most common intestinal parasite to infect people in the United

States.124

 
References:
 
119 Amin, O. M. 'Seasonal prevalence of intestinal parasites in the United States during 2000.' The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. Vol. 66, Issue 6. (799-803). Pub. Jun 2002.  Online. Accessed 22 Aug 2007. Available as PDF:

www.ajtmh.org/cgi/reprint/66/6/799

 
122 Jones, J. Kruszon-Moran, D. and M. Wilson. Toxoplasma Gondii Infection in the United States, 1999, 2000. Emerging Infectious Diseases. Pub. Nov. 2003. Online. Accessed 23 Aug 2007. Available: www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol9no11/03-0098.htm
 
123 Basavaraju, S. and P. Hotez. Acute GI and Surgical Complications of Ascaris lumbricoides Infection. Infections in Medicine. Vol. Issue 3. (154-9). Pub. 2003. Online. Accessed 23 Aug 2007. Available: www.medscape.com/viewarticle/451597
 
124 Center for Disease Control. Parasites and Health Enterobius. Online. Accessed 23 Aug 2007. Available:

www.dpd.cdc.gov/dpdx/HTML/Enterobiasis.htm