Frequently Asked Questions about Para90
How do I know whether AIM Para 90 is working? Will I experience any side effects or detoxification symptoms?Most people look for parasites in their stools, and many do see them. Not everyone does, however. Positive signs are a "pokey" feeling in the abdomen or an "itchy" or "crawly" sensation on the skin.
You should remember that in the process of cleansing, there may be some discomfort; parasites are not easily dislodged. Some users’ skin has broken out, and others feel nausea or somewhat tired. You may also notice increased bowel movements, looser stools, and more frequent urination.
If I have been taking AIM Herbal Fiberblend™, do I need AIM Para 90?
AIM Herbal Fiberblend does have a cleansing effect, but it will not work against as wide a range of parasites as effectively as AIM Para 90. If you have been taking AIM Herbal Fiberblend, you probably have fewer problems with parasites.
What else can I do to help the cleaning?
Many people recommend taking colonics and using a probiotic to recolonize the intestinal tract after using AIM Para 90. Others take AIM Para 90™ in conjunction with AIM Herbal Fiberblend. Digestive enzymes are also beneficial.
Is there anyone who should not use AIM Para 90?
Pregnant or nursing women should not use AIM Para 90. Very frail elderly people, children under three or frail children, and people with colon problems should consult a health practitioner.
Bromelain is in AIM Para 90. What is it?
Bromelain is a digestive enzyme that will aid the digestive process.
Can you tell me about the various herb classifications?
Herbs can be classified a number of ways. The classifications are generally based on how the herbs affect the body. Following are a number of herb classifications.
- Alterative: Alters (purifies) the blood.
- Anthelmintic: Destroys or causes the expulsion of parasites. There are two types: vermicides and vermifuges.
- Antibiotic: Inhibits the growth of or destroys bacteria or other organisms.
- Antiparasitic: Destroys or inhibits parasites.
- Antiseptic: Prevents or inhibits the growth of bacteria.
- Antispasmodic: Used for muscular spasms, convulsions, and cramps.
- Astringent: Increases tone and firmness of tissue; lessens mucus discharge.
- Carminative: Stimulates expulsion of gas from gastrointestinal tract.
- Laxative: Promotes bowel action.
- Taeniafuge: Expels tapeworms.
- Vermicide: Destroys worms without necessarily expelling them from the bowel.
- Vermifuge: Expels worms from bowels.
Following are some of the classifications of the herbs in AIM Para 90:
- American Wormseed - Chenopodium ambrosioides - vermifuge, anthelmintic
- Black Walnut Hulls - Juglans nigra - vermicide, antiseptic, antiparasitic
- Boldo Leaves - Peumus boldus - alterative, antiseptic, vermifuge
- Butternut Bark - Juglans cineraria - alterative, laxative, anthelmintic
- Clove - Caryophyllus aromaticus - carminative, antiseptic
- Cramp Bark - Viburnum opulus - antispasmodic, astringent
- Garlic - Allium sativum - antibiotic, alterative, antiseptic, vermifuge, anthelmintic
- Grapefruit Seed - Citrus paradisi - antibiotic, antiparasitic
- Kamala - Mallotus philipinensis - taeniafuge
- Male Fern Root - Dryopteris filix mas - vermifuge, anthelmintic, alterative
- Neem - Azadirachta indica - alterative, anthelmintic
- Peppermint - Mentha piperita - carminative, antiseptic, antispasmodic
- Pumpkin Seed - Cucurbi - vermifuge, anthelmintic, taeniafuge
- Sweet Annie - Artemisia annua - vermifuge, alterative, anthelmintic
- Thyme - Thymus vulgaris - carminative, antiseptic
- White Oak Bark - Quercus alba - antiseptic, anthelmintic



