If you have parasites, take table salt (NaCl). Keep your mouth closed, and try not to burp right away. If it gets to be too much, then you can open your mouth and burp.
You can take table salt (Sodium Chloride, or NaCl) for anything that is killed by Chlorine gas or Chlorinated water, such as bacteria, viruses, and Autotrophs.
Try to take salt every day, until you get bloated. Then, excersize.
If your urine is green, reduce your water intake. And, try to excersize and get enough sleep.
These types of parasites, Autotrophs, produce water from Methane and Oxygen and shrink in size, when they don't have enough water. They will grow in size, when they have enough water. Autotrophs normally eat meat, absorb water, and breathe in Carbon dioxide, producing Methane and Oxygen, and grow in size. They stop growing when Methane levels reach 8.2ppm. They grow and reproduce best when Methane levels are around 1.8ppm. Anything above 9ppm, and their biology will go backwards.
Examples of Autotrophs include honey bees, hummingbirds, horseshoe crabs, eels, coral reefs, and some types of parasites, and some types of bacteria, such as E. Coli. All these produce Methane, and it is Methane that must be used to suppress them. If Oxygen levels rise above 20% in the atmosphere, amphibians will reproduce and absorb the excess Oxygen in their own bodies. The bare minimum amount of Carbon dioxide is 200ppm to 300ppm. Ppm is parts per million. At this level, plants begin to shrivel up and die. The maximum is between 700ppm to 800ppm. At this level of CO2, Autotrophs will die. And along with them all their Oxygen producing abilities. So, we can't let that happen, Autotrophs would die, and we can't let the plants die. So, CO2 levels have to be kept between about 200ppm and 700ppm, or comfortably around 300ppm in the atmosphere.
Methane should be around 8.2ppm
And Oxygen at least 19%, to 21% in the atmosphere. Amphibians, like frogs, will reproduce and keep the O2 levels back to 20%.
Red starlight helps Autotrophs, Blue starlight helps others' biology. When you have too many Autotrophs, filter out the Red light, shine only the Blue light.