It’s Not Just Worms—Parasite Eggs Can Keep Coming Back
- shelleybholisticnu
- 2 hours ago
- 1 min read
Parasites can be incredibly resistant to cleansing and they’ll do everything they can to avoid being eliminated. Some species release eggs as they die to continue their life cycle, while others secrete hormones that actually prevent their eggs from hatching while they’re alive.
Once the parasites die and the hormones are no longer present, the eggs can hatch.
That’s why it’s so important to use a parasite protocol that targets not just the adult worms, but the eggs as well. You should actually see them leaving the body in the stool... they can look like tiny black specks, sunflower seeds or even gray pieces of corn.
Because the parasite life cycle can take six to eight weeks, and because many people have decades’ worth of parasitic load and protective biofilm, cleansing often takes several months. This ensures every stage of the life cycle is addressed and eliminated.
To learn more about effective parasite cleansing, click here.

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