Trichomonas is a genus of anaerobic excavate parasites and is one of the simplest causative agents of many sexual diseases.
The prevalence of trichomoniasis is particularly high, with about 170 million people being infected each year (considering the data only of those who were examined). According to W.H.O. statistics, up to 10% of the population in developed countries and up to 40% in developing countries suffers from trichomoniasis.
The infection is transmitted by all kinds of sexual intercourse, as well as by contact with everyday objects: toilet lid, the pool, towels, textiles, hygiene products and the use of other people's clothes.
Once found in the bloodstream, they can be masked as blood cells. The biggest threat, most often, is not the simple but the infectious agents that it carries: chlamydia, candida, gonococci, cytomegalovirus and herpes.
The new program "Without Trichomonas" on the DeVita AP Mini device, is specifically aimed at destroying these microorganisms without damaging the organs and systems of the human organism.
Application: Daily, for 2 weeks.
To find out more about the DeVita AP Mini -
https://deholding.info/en-GB/products/devita/devita-ap-mini/