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MY PARASITE CLEANSE – HOW I HAD SUCCESS

9/5/2017

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When dealing with my parasitic infection, I used various over the counter herbal remedies that truly were ineffective despite the fact that they cost about $30 - $70 a month.

Even though these kits may have some benefit (I used along with a strict anti-parasitic diet and used other supplements and still found these kits to be ineffective), without addressing other aspects of one's life is like trying to heat your house in the winter by turning on the furnace and leaving the front door open.  It will costs you lots of money, overwork your furnace, and not get your house warm.
 
I found success by:
  1. Making every meal be anti-parasitic (that is, copious amounts of fresh garlic, pungent spices, hot sauce, etc. along with other anti-parasitic foods) ... see my blog and YouTube videos on anti-parasitic foods.  I hated eating some of the foods that I had to force down like raw sliced garlic before bed and the ghost pepper (and other hot peppers) that I added to my smoothies that brought tears to my eyes, made my nose run, and my ears burn). 
  2. Not eating ANY foods that feed parasites ... no sugar, no fried foods, no processed foods, etc. ...  see my blog and YouTube videos on these foods.
  3. Using anti-parasitic herbs three (3) times a day on an empty stomach as directed by an herbalist (I recommend learning basic herbalism, so you can take control of your health.  I serve as my own herbalist.  Plus making tinctures is SUPER EASY and will save you a lot of money) ...  see my blog and YouTube videos on anti-parasitic herbs.
  4. Drinking herbal teas that are anti-parasitic and/or immune boosting throughout the day.
  5. Using supplements like food-grade diatomaceous earth, healing clays, and activated charcoal. 
  6. ENZYMES … I could have never had success without taking proteolytic and other digestive enzymes on an empty stomach in the morning and at night. 
  7. Using various protocols (e.g., turpentine, jaggery & ajwain (carom seeds), raw garlic at night with raw honey & Ceylon cinnamon, etc.) to mix it up.  This is important, because there are parasites that live in other parts of the body than the intestinal tract.  Parasites can also be in various stages of growth.  Mixing it up helped address various types of parasites that I may have also been infected.
  8. Keeping my colon clean ... see my BLOG on laxatives, enemas, and colon support.
  9. Getting adequate rest.
  10. Sweating (e.g., going outside on hot day, exercising (though that is not easy when trying to heal from parasites), saunas, hot baths, hot yoga, etc.).
  11. Hot baths with any of the following: herbs, apple cider vinegar, Borax, hydrogen peroxide, Epsom salts, essential oils, etc.
  12. Stress reduction (i.e., avoiding negative people, turning off the TV, etc.)
  13. Limiting exposures to parasites while trying to treat.
  • Properly cleaning fruits & vegetables.
  • Avoiding contact with animals.
  • Drinking clean water (distilled is best).
  • Not swimming in swimming pools (chlorine does NOT kill all parasitic cysts).
  • Not eating ANY mammal meat, while doing treatment (I no longer eat mammals at all).
  • NOT eating out during treatment. 
  • AVOIDING salad bars and buffets as much as possible.  They are not safe.
  • Properly sterilizing cutting boards on a regular basis. 
  • Washing hands thoroughly and often.

Be grateful.  Be thankful.  Smile.  You are loved.   
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How to reduce costs associated with treating a possible parasitic infection:
  • In my opinion, a stool test is a waste of money and time.
  1. Most tests are false negatives. 
  2. There are also parasites that live in the blood and the organs that will never be detected in the stool.
  3. Certain parasites may not be shedding or releasing eggs during the three days that you are collecting your stool.
  4. Collecting your stool is unsanitary.
  • Find a few friends and/or family members to do a parasite cleanse with you.  You can buy herbs in bulk and split amongst you. 
  • Make your own tinctures. 
  • Forage for wild plants in your area that are naturally anti-parasitic.
  • Take your cleanse seriously and do not leave the front door open in the middle of winter.  Be efficient and be effective.

Future blogs related to this topic: 
  • How to properly clean vegetables and fruits to reduce one’s risk of infection.
  • How to properly cook fish and meat to reduce one’s risk of infection. 

Please see my other blogs.

Thanks for reading!

Peace & Love!

3 Comments
Shazzy
5/23/2019 04:32:12 am

Hi thanks for this informative read I have been trying to kill something that is hucked on me behind and under my ribs upper right for the past 7 years i’m eating so much Garlic tried horse wormer for a while different once no joy still trying herbs all kinds last night I had had d earth 2 full 0 sized caps of iodine not even knowing if this is safe to have that much plus s glass of juice with cinnamon wheat grass turmeric pepper cloves an desert spoon of black dead oil how can I kill this thing my son has just been diagnosed with kidney disease nephrotic syndrome 😭 so I need to get well to be able to have more energy for him will anything make it lose it’s grip i’ve woke up after taking all that gunk feeling bloated not being able to go maybe I need magnesium If there is any more advice you could give i’d be so grateful thanks x

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Olivia Rupprecht
7/5/2022 10:22:17 pm

Hello I was wondering what brand you took for your digestive enzyme? Also for a colon cleanse do you think the bentonite clay is good to do before my parasite cleanse?

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Melissa
9/22/2022 01:50:03 am

The post is very well written; clear, accurate and easy to understand ❤️. I had some problems with parasites. It is often a waste of time to try and find eggs in stools as they are extremely difficult to detect. Best for me is just to treat😊 with Mebendazole Vermox (google 'Noworm365'). Albendazole and vermox are broad spectrum antihelmintics and most likely to be effective.Your article helped me a lot to be free from parasites forever! Thanks!

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