Parasite cleanses are dietary or supplement regimens designed to detoxify the body and rid it of harmful parasites. These parasites can range from microscopic organisms to worms that live in the intestines. They can cause a variety of health issues, including digestive problems, fatigue, and even mental fog.
The idea behind a parasite cleanse is to create an environment in the body that is inhospitable to these unwanted guests. This is typically achieved through a combination of specific foods, herbs, or supplements known for their anti-parasitic properties.
Now that we understand what parasite cleanses are, let’s explore why it’s important to share this information with your followers.
- Educating Your Followers: Many people are unaware of the potential harm parasites can cause. By sharing about parasite cleanses, you’re helping to educate your followers about this often overlooked aspect of health.
- Promoting Healthy Habits: Parasite cleanses encourage a diet rich in whole foods and low in processed items. By discussing parasite cleanses you’re also promoting healthier eating habits.
- Making a Difference: Lastly, by sharing about parasite cleanses, you could potentially make a significant impact on someone’s life. If one of your followers has been struggling with unexplained health issues, learning about parasite cleanses could be the key to their recovery.
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- Regular Bowel movements. Hydrate, flax & chia, peppermint & ginger tea, aloe vera, digestive enzymes, bitters, vitamin C, HCI, magnesium citrate, avoid sugar, grains and conventional dairy.
- Drainage / Lymph Support. Castor oil packs, warm lemon water, dry skin brushing, lymph massage, rebounding, drainage & lymph tone, Nature’s Sunshine lymphatic drainage.
- Dietary. Pumpkin, papaya & pomegranate seeds, garlic, turmeric, black pepper, carrots, coconut oil, cinnamon, olive oil, apple cider vinegar, and diatomaceous earth.
- Herbals. Wormwood, black walnut, oregano oil, allicillin, neem, ParaGuard, GI Microb-x.
- Bind & Remove. Activated charcoal, bentonite clay, mimosa pudica, GI detox, quicksilver Ultra Binder, BioToxin binder.
- Even if you haven’t left the country, you can get parasites from:
- Your cat (and the litter box)
- Your dog (especially if he/she licks your face)
- Handling any animals
- Undercooked meats
- Raw fish (sushi)
- Produce that hasn’t been washed
- Swimming in lakes or other stagnant
- bodies of water
- Drinking tap and /or contaminated water
- Using contaminated bathrooms
- Not washing your hands
- Symptoms of parasites:
- Stomach pain
- Bloating after meals
- Diarrhea/constipation
- Rash
- Fatigue
- Rectal itching
- Weight loss
- Weight gain or difficulty losing weight
- Constant hunger
- Joint and muscle pain
- Anxiety
- Teeth clenching/grinding
- Chronic yeast infections and/or toenail fungus
- A humming, buzzing, or trembling feeling in your body/ears
- Are your symptoms worse around the full moon? One of the telltale signs of a parasite infection is that your symptoms get worse around the full moon. Parasites reproduce at night during full moon cycles, so start tracking your symptoms with the moon and see if things line up!
- Parasites can also cause chronic issues. In addition to acute symptoms, parasites can also interfere with your immune function and cause chronic issues, like thyroid disease and various autoimmune diseases. Parasites can also be the underlying trigger of other infections, like candida, EBV, mold, and chronic Lyme, since your body is compromised and can’t properly fight off these infections.
- So what do you do if you think you have parasites? Most parasite testing isn’t accurate and can miss active infections. If you suspect you have a parasite infection, it’s important to do a parasite cleanse that involves: Opening drainage pathways, Supporting your gut and your immune system, Doing a full body detox
- Don’t “Detox” first. You never want to start any “detox” without first making sure you’re properly eliminating, through sweat, bowels, lymph, urine and breath. You also need to support your liver. If you’re constipated or have sluggish lymph, detoxing is the worst thing you can do. It should always be the last step.
- 10 Foods That Naturally Kill Parasites. Raw honey, garlic, onions, berries, pumpkin seeds, papaya seeds, ginger, pineapple, coconut, and carrots.
- Did you know? Many people have had parasites and may experience…Joint pain, teeth grinding, drolling, itchy skin, cravings, bad memory, stomach issues, fatigue, and anemia. Taking a parasite cleanse can help solve these issues.
- The top 8 signs of parasitic infection: Insomnia or Restless Sleep. Acne, Eczema, or Posraris. Grinding Teeth at Night. Muscle / Joint Pain. Anal Itching. Gut Issues. Constant Hunger. Anemia / Nutrient Loss.
- Strongyloides is a parasitic worm that produces the condition of strongyloidiasis. GI symptoms: abdominal pain, constipation, anorexia, & diarrhea. Dermatologic symptoms: swelling, itching, & rashes. Disseminated strongyloidiasis is a potentially fatal systemic infection. Tracheal irritation, wheezing, coughing, difficulty swallowing, & sinus issues can occur as the Strongyloides larvae migrate throughout the body.
- There are over 340 varieties of parasites that can live in the human body. Many form large colonies inside the fold within the colon. Others attach themselves to the inner walls of the colon and small intestine
- 5 herbs to eliminate parasites. Wormwood, anise, black walnut, cloves, ginger root.
- What is a parasite cleanse? A parasite cleanse is any diet, supplement, or other detox product that aims to eliminate parasites from the body.
- Symptoms of intestinal parasites. Fatigue and/or weakness, Diarrhea, Nausea and/or vomiting, Bloating and gas, Weight loss, Stomach pain or tenderness, Passing a worm in stool.
- How To Avoid Stomach Parasites.
- Wash your hands. Wash your hands thoroughly and regularly, especially after handling raw meat or agricultural products that may have been fertilized with manure.
- Cook food properly. Make sure you cook your food properly to the recommended internal temperatures. That’s 165 °F or 73.9 °C for chicken and ground beef. Cooking meat properly will kill parasitic larvae that may be hiding inside.
- Drink clean water. Avoid restaurant and tap water, especially when traveling to countries with less than the best sanitation practices. Carry bottled spring water with you!
- Be mindful of lakes. Going for a swim in a lake is a great way to get some exercise. But if you’re not careful, it’s also a great way to catch some parasites! Avoid swallowing water from lakes and you should be fine.
- How To Avoid Stomach Parasites.
- Thoroughly wash produce. While eating raw or undercooked meat is a surefire way to catch a stomach parasite, you also need to be mindful of produce that may have come into contact with manure used as fertilizer. Wash produce thoroughly and peel it before consuming
- Watch your pets. Pets such as dogs and cats carry some types of parasites that can be transmitted to humans. Get your pet tested regularly and give them worming foods regularly to help them get rid of parasites. Also, don’t let your pets lick you, especially on your face!
- Mind your sexual habits. Some types of parasites, such as the protozoan variety, can be passed through sexual contact. Wear condoms when you engage in sex and get tested frequently.
- Watch for insect bites. Some insects, such as mosquitos, can transmit parasites. If you do encounter an insect bite, disinfect it as soon as possible. Take the necessary precautions during summer to avoid getting insect bites in the first place.
- Types of parasites in the human body. Roundworm, hookworm, fluke, tapeworm, nematode, protozoa.
- Parasite cleanse diet. Starve the parasites, make them weak. Eat: intestinal parasite cleanse. Avoid foods that feed parasites. Before bedtime: Parasite Cleanse. Supplements: antiparasitic herbs and oils.
- Parasite fighting and immune boosting. Foods to avoid: sugar, grains, dairy. Foods to consume: fresh vegetables and fruits, raw pumpkin seeds, garlic, ginger, turmeric.
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