The phases of the moon influence the activity of many biological organisms. Parasites and other microorganisms are thought to increase in activity around the full moon phase.
Many people are unaware that there is a strong likelihood they have parasites. Parasite infections are one of the most underdiagnosed conditions in the world. Some experts suggest that around 90% of Americans have parasites.
Parasites are organisms that depend on a host for survival.
Three types of parasites feast on humans: protozoa, helminths, and ectoparasites. Parasite infections cause diseases which can range from mild to life-threatening.
Parasites thrive to the detriment of the infected person. They often rob nutrients from their host. Nutrient deficiencies and gut issues are common in people with parasites.
The full moon is associated with higher parasite activity. This is because your body’s circadian rhythm responds to the moon’s cycle. Parasites are more active and reproductive coinciding with your circadian rhythm. During the full moon, we produce less melatonin and more serotonin. Parasites are more active with higher production of serotonin and less melatonin. We suggest that you start your parasite cleanse during the full moon, or make sure to up your parasite cleanse herbs and oils dosage during the full moon.
What are Parasites?
A parasite is an organism that lives on or in a host organism and gets its food from or at the expense of its host. There are three main classes of parasites:
Protozoa: These parasites are single-cell microscopic organisms that can multiply or divide within the host. They are transmitted from person to person through fecal matter, or blood or insect bites. An example is the parasite Plasmodium which causes malaria.
Helminths: These are worm parasites. They are larger, multi-celled organisms that may be visible to the naked eye. Examples are roundworms, pinworms, trichina spiralis, tapeworms, and flukes. It is estimated that half of the world’s population (over 3 billion people) is infected with at least one of three worms: roundworm, hookworm, and whipworm (1).
Ectoparasites: These live on, rather than in their hosts. Ectoparasites are also described as “blood-sucking arthropods.” Examples are lice, bed bugs, and fleas.
Parasites can be found in various systems and organs of the body, causing a range of symptoms and associated diseases. Here’s an in-depth exploration of where parasites are commonly found, their symptoms, and diseases associated with parasite infestations:
1. Digestive System:
2. Liver and Gallbladder:
3. Respiratory System:
4. Blood and Circulatory System:
5. Skin and Tissues:
6. Nervous System:
7. Genitourinary System (encompasses the organs of the genital (reproductive) and urinary systems):
Parasites are everywhere. We can get them from contaminated food and water (including water in lakes, ponds, and rivers), improperly cooked meat (pork is notorious for containing parasites), contaminated fruits and vegetables, walking barefoot on contaminated soil, and other places. Owning pets and traveling to third world countries can also increase your risk of parasites.
When your Immune System is weak, you are more likely to contract a parasite infection. Imbalances in gut bacteria, poor diet, Chronic Stress, poor sleeping habits, unnecessary use of antibiotics, and other factors can weaken your immune system. This may predispose you to a parasite infection.
Here are symptoms of parasitic infections in the human body, each with a short explanation to help identify possible parasitic presence. Parasites can live in the intestines, blood, tissues, liver, lungs, skin, and even the brain—causing wide-ranging, often misunderstood symptoms.
If someone experiences multiple symptoms from different categories, especially digestive + neurological + fatigue + skin symptoms, it is highly advised to do a parasite cleanse
Symptoms of a Parasite Infection – also refer to suggestions below on how to eliminate parasites
A parasite infection is often mistaken for other conditions. If you have plateaued in your healing journey or have persistent gut issues, these are signs that you may have a parasite infection.
Symptoms of parasite infections are widely varied. Parasites can go undetected with few symptoms or cause serious illnesses and even death. If you have a parasite infection, you may experience these symptoms:
Some often-overlooked symptoms of parasite infections are:
SUGGESTIONS
Eat an Anti-inflammatory Diet
Consuming a low-carbohydrate, anti-inflammatory diet throughout your parasite cleanse is important. Your body will begin to go into a state of nutritional ketosis, using ketones for energy rather than glucose. This will create energy stability, reduce your hunger and cravings, and stabilize your appetite and stress hormones.
Include healthy protein and plenty of healthy fats in your diet to help stabilize blood sugar. Healthy protein sources include grass-fed beef, organic eggs, wild-caught salmon, and organic poultry. Avocados, coconuts, olives, and their oils are healthy fats along with grass-fed butter and ghee. By consuming protein and fat, you will be better able to tolerate the parasite cleansing period, feel more mentally alert, and have fewer cravings.
Combine the protein and fat with phytonutrient-rich vegetables and anti-microbial herbs such as oregano, rosemary, and ginger. Sprouted pumpkin seeds, fresh pomegranate, raw garlic, and raw onions are some of the best foods for combating parasites.
Be sure to avoid sugars, grains, processed foods, alcohol, and conventional meats and dairy which may fuel a parasite infection and growth.
Intermittent Fasting
Intermittent fasting is eating foods within a certain window of time each day. It is divided into the building or feeding window when you consume food and the fasting or cleansing window when you are going without food. Different types of intermittent fasts include simple fasts, brunch fasts, cycle fasts, strong fasts, warrior fasts, and one-day food fasts.
The best way to start fasting is by doing a simple fast. With a simple fast, you consume only water for the 12 hours between dinner and breakfast. This gives the liver a chance to complete its cycle. Having a consistent pattern with intermittent fasting is the best way to develop metabolic flexibility and energy efficiency that strengthens our body’s internal resistance.
Extended Fasting
Extended fasting is fasting for over 48 hours. There are greater benefits to extending the fast beyond intermittent fasting. With extended fasting, your body can heal and repair cells, tissues, and organs at a higher and deeper level. Extended fasting is one of the most powerful healing tools you can utilize for a quick health transformation.
Other Fasting Approaches
Other fasting approaches include small amounts of certain calorie sources. Generally, the calorie load is ¼ of a person’s normal daily calorie intake. This can be a helpful approach for someone who is not ready for more challenging fasts. Bone broth fasting, green juice fasting.
Prioritize Sleep and Rest
It is normal to feel tired and sleepy during a parasite cleanse. This is a sign the body wants to focus on healing. Set aside extra time to rest and relax during the cleanse. Give yourself time to take a nap, enjoy an Epsom salt bath, diffuse essential oils. Pray and meditate on God’s Word, and slow down.
It is also important to prioritize good sleep overnight by going to bed early, keeping your room as dark as possible, and winding down well in the evenings. Sleep is critical for the immune system and for the brain to detoxify itself.
Regular Movement
It is important to avoid high-intensity exercise during a parasite cleanse. High-intensity exercise stimulates stress hormones. It also uses the energy the body needs for cleansing. Instead, get small bouts of low-intensity exercise such as 20–30 minutes of walking, or light elliptical work.
Regular movement helps the body move the lymphatic system and improves overall circulation and tissue oxygenation. In addition, it stimulates neurotransmitters in the brain such as dopamine and serotonin that help you feel better overall.
Optimize Hydration Levels
Optimal hydration is key during a parasite cleanse. Fermented vegetables, filtered water, bone broths, and herbal teas are all great to use while cleansing.
Fermented beverages provide organic acids, probiotics, potassium, and enzymes. Organic acids and probiotics help to balance your intestinal microflora. Potassium helps to flush toxins from the cells through the elimination channels, and enzymes assist the body in healing. Coconut water kefir, kombucha, apple cider vinegar drinks, water kefir, and fermented whey are fermented vegetables that are great to include while you are cleansing parasites.
For water, aim to drink at least half of your body weight in ounces per day. It is great to use reverse osmosis water with added minerals (or add ¼ tsp of pink salt per 3,5 liters). Filtering chlorine, fluoride, heavy metals, and pharmaceutical drugs from your water with a high-quality filter is critical.
Herbal teas are another option for hydration. They provide immune-stimulating superfood herbs that contain antioxidants and phytonutrients. This clean energy source facilitates deeper cleansing and has detoxifying properties. We suggest that you drink the Herbal Detox Tea, daily!
Consider Doing Enemas
Enemas are extremely effective at ridding the body of putrefied waste that is encased on the colon walls. There are different types of enemas, including water enemas, probiotic enemas, wheatgrass juice enemas, and organic coffee enemas.
Coffee enemas stimulate the liver to produce greater amounts of the master antioxidant glutathione. This can accelerate your results on a parasite cleanse.
Daily Bowel Movements
Daily bowel movements are important during a parasite cleanse. You want to eliminate the parasites as they are killed or your symptoms may worsen. When you are not eliminating daily, waste sits or moves slowly through your digestive tract. This waste is fermented by bacteria and becomes a breeding ground for bad microbes. These microbes also release toxins that create inflammation throughout the body.
A fantastic supplement for natural, gentle relief from constipation is our Herbal Constipation capsules, the Gut Cleanse blend. These products are specifically designed to promote digestive and detoxification support without causing cramping or dependency.
Dry Brushing, Saunas, and Sunbathing
Supporting detoxification during parasite cleansing is very important. Dry brushing, saunas, and sunbathing are great for detoxification.
For dry brushing, brush your skin in a circular manner beginning with your extremities and moving towards your torso and heart. It is best to do this before your shower using a natural bristle brush and following brushing with a warm shower. Dry brushing has many health benefits such as cleansing the lymphatic system, removing dead skin layers, improving the nervous system, and removing excess fluid from the body.
Spending time in an infrared sauna is a great way to stimulate the release of toxins. Sunbathing also enhances immunity and stimulates deeper cellular cleansing.
Spending time in the sun will charge your system with biophotons. It will also help to activate mitochondrial melatonin levels for mitochondrial protection and boost your vitamin D levels for immune and hormone balance.
Parasite Activity During the Full Moon
Parasites exhibit biological rhythms. Researchers continue to study how the biological rhythms of parasites are regulated and exhibited. Disrupting parasite rhythms can help eradicate parasites
The full moon is associated with higher parasite activity. Your body’s circadian rhythm responds to the moon’s cycle. Parasites are more active and reproductive coinciding with your circadian rhythm.
During the full moon, we produce less melatonin and more serotonin. Melatonin is the neurotransmitter that helps you sleep and helps to control your immune system. With lower levels of melatonin, your immune system does not fend off parasites effectively.
Serotonin, your “feel good” neurotransmitter, increases during the full moon. Like humans, parasites have receptors for serotonin. Parasites use serotonin to help them move. With access to more of your serotonin, they have more movement. The combination of less melatonin and more serotonin gives parasites a heightened ability to move around and cause issues.
The prevalence of parasitic infections varies significantly depending on factors such as geographical location, socioeconomic conditions, hygiene practices, and healthcare access. While it’s challenging to provide precise global statistics on the number of people with undiagnosed parasitic infections, several studies and reports shed light on the issue:
Use this Protocol at least for 2 months
Parasite cleanse protocol for children:
Adolescents (13-18 years): Diet: Encourage a balanced and nutrient-dense diet that supports overall health and immune function. Emphasize whole foods and minimize processed foods and sugary beverages. Herbal Supplements: Drink 2 capsules of the Herbal Parasite-fix, twice, daily. 3 Sprays in the mouth of the Parasite-fix Tincture, 4 times daily, for 3 weeks, rest for a week and proceed for another 3 weeks. Hydration and Lifestyle: Promote healthy hydration habits, regular physical activity, adequate sleep, and stress management techniques that support overall well-being and detoxification. Recommendation: Drink 1 Capsule, of the Parasite Cleanse blend, daily, for 3 weeks, rest for a week, and proceed for another 3 weeks.
Do a MMS Detox bath with 5-10 activated MMS in the bathwater twice a week
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