How to Do a Parasite Cleanse: Natural Gut Parasite Elimination
Parasites are more common than most people realize. While conventional medicine focuses on acute parasitic infections, low-level chronic parasite overgrowth can cause fatigue, bloating, skin issues, and immune dysfunction without obvious acute symptoms.
Signs You May Have Parasites
- Unexplained digestive issues (bloating, gas, alternating constipation/diarrhea)
- – Chronic fatigue that doesn’t improve with rest
- – Skin conditions (eczema, rashes, hives)
- – Teeth grinding at night (bruxism)
- – Anal itching (especially at night)
- – Iron deficiency anemia without clear cause
- – Food sensitivities and histamine intolerance
- – Brain fog and difficulty concentrating
The Three-Phase Parasite Cleanse Protocol
**Phase 1: Preparation (Week 1)**
Remove sugar, refined carbs, and processed foods. Support liver function with milk thistle, dandelion root, and adequate hydration. Begin binding agents (psyllium, bentonite clay) to support elimination pathways.
**Phase 2: Antimicrobial Phase (Weeks 2-5)**
Rotate natural antiparasitic herbs to prevent resistance: Black walnut hull (green hull tincture), Wormwood (Artemisia annua), Clove (essential oil or ground), Oregano oil (high carvacrol content), Berberine, Grapefruit seed extract. Take binders 2 hours away from antimicrobials to capture released toxins.
**Phase 3: Restoration (Weeks 6-8)**
Rebuild beneficial bacteria with probiotics and prebiotic fiber. Support gut lining repair with L-glutamine, zinc carnosine, and collagen. Continue liver support.

