The wonderful season of renewal is rolling round again.
With all the great things of Spring; plants blooming, warmer weather, ocean swims, salads, and cold smoothies it may be easy to forget that it’s also time for cleansing.
Gut parasites are present all year round and you should treat yourself and your loved ones regularly – around the change of every seasonally – is good. Make the treatment part of your spring cleaning routine.
Our SPRING CLEANSE & GUT RELIEF PACK contains the products we recommend for your overall gut health & treatment protocol:
Step 1: Overnight Cleanse – 4-6 capsules for 5 nights then take as needed.
Step 2: after the 5 nights of Overnight Cleanse start Advanced Gut Relief – 1 capsule after food 2 or 3 times per day until you finish the whole bottle (90 caps/approx 1 month); also taking FUEL (1 dessert spoon/10ml) in water twice a day.
Note: you can continue the FUEL every day once a day after cleansing.
Possible signs of untreated intestinal parasites (helminthiasis) or an intestinal worm infection:
- Fatigue, brain fog, anxiety & sleep disturbances
- Iron deficiency
- Diarrhoea, constipation or persistent IBS, bloating or gas
- Sudden onset of food allergies
- Irritable hunger & cravings (esp. processed sugar & carbs)
- Skin irritations or rashes
- Joint and muscle pain
- Itchy bottom or genitals especially at night
- Grinding teeth (called Bruxism)
- Blood loss, including blood in the stool
- Weakness or exhaustion
- Weight loss and malnutrition
- Restricted growth
- Cognitive effects
- Rectal prolapse
- A history of food poisoning
Parasites affect up to a quarter of the worlds population and if left untreated, any infection caused by parasites can get worse. If you are concerned and want more information you should consult your health professional.
Food and water are the most common sources of parasites and transmission. Most of us eat three times a day and drink water frequently throughout the day so our exposure to these sources is constant.
Buy our SPRING CLEANSE & GUT RELIEF PACK for parasite treatment and optimal gut health now.
The Full Moon Parasite Phenomena
Did you know that during the full moon parasites become more active in feeding & breeding?
If you have parasites, you will notice that during a Full Moon week your symptoms experienced such as feeling irritable restless, unable to sleep & cravings may increase.
This is linked to the Full Moon affecting your circadian rhythm causing the Melatonin (your sleep balancing hormone) in your body to decrease & your Serotonin (mood and digestion neurotransmitter) to increase.
It’s literally party time for parasites! They love Serotonin & with lower levels of Melatonin in your body this means your immune defences are also lowered. Parasites use increased Serotonin levels to travel around your body, hibernate in your organs, feed, breed, multiply, & create strong protective bio-films. The week of the Full Moon is a perfect time to start an eradication protocol to get rid of these critters.
Tips to Get Through a Cleanse
Exercise: It can help to burn more fat by increasing your metabolic rate and sweating out toxins produced by parasite die-off.
Water: Quality water is important for whole body hydration & for the flushing of toxins.
Nutrition: Don’t eat foods that parasites love! These include highly processed foods, added sugars, fried fatty foods, take away, fast food, breads, and alcohol. Eat more organic, antioxidant, & pro-biotic rich foods, to boost your gut health & your immune system.
Rest & Sleep: Eradicating parasites can be a big job for your body systems. Listen to your body during a parasite cleanse, you may need to rest your body more and get adequate sleep for it to clear toxins, repair, and regenerate.
What are Gut Parasites?
Parasites are organisms that derive nutrients from other living organisms known as their hosts. We all have parasites, it’s a natural part of our life. If left untreated, they can play havoc with our body systems and can cause gut mal-absorption, nutrient deficiencies & infections.
Gut parasites live in the digestive tract, often causing health issues. Common types include protozoa (e.g., Giardia), roundworms (e.g., Ascaris), and flatworms (e.g., tapeworms). Symptoms may include abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea, and weight loss. These parasites are most often contracted through contaminated food or water.
Don’t forget that maintaining good hygiene, proper food handling, and avoiding contaminated sources are crucial for prevention. If you suspect an infection, consult a health professional for appropriate testing and treatment.