Stomp the worm
Many people have seen pictures of hungry children with large, distended bellies in magazines and late night charitable TV infomercials. The reason children have this condition is because they have been infected with intestinal parasites. Unbelievably, intestinal worms infect 2 billion people around the world, and of these 300 million suffer severe and permanent damage as a result of the parasites, according to the World Health Organization. The worms can consume up to 20% of a child’s nutritional intake everyday, causing severe malnutrition, under-nutrition, and even death.
Most of us are aware of the effects malnutrition can have on a child such as poor cognitive development, lethargy, weak immune systems, vitamin deficiencies, anemia, etc. However, many people do not know the extent that parasitic worms exacerbate the problem.