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It depends on the type of parasite. Most parasites don't kill you, they don't want to 'kill the hand that feeds them.'
yes it can kill you. it is a pain killer but if you take too much it can kill you.
Any drug can kill you if you take too much.
Parasites are some autotrophic plants which take only water and minerals from other plant.
I'll take cherries without parasites, thank you very much.
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Most parasites don't kill their hosts, because it doesn't take all the nutrients from the host. It only needs a certain amount of nutrients. So it will cause some bad effects on host, but it won't cause complete destruction.
Saprophyts are not parasites as they take food from dead or decaying orgnisams. Whereas parasites take food from living orgnisams
Worms are parasites. They take nutrients away from the horse. We deworm them, to get rid of the parasites.
Take him to the vet.
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