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Parasite cleanse + Botox? That may be more chaotic than you think...😬

PSA for my detox queens: if you’re cleansing but still getting Botox or fillers… we need to talk. šŸ’‰āš ļø


Detoxing while injecting foreign materials into your body is like trying to deep-clean your house while someone’s tracking in mud. šŸ‘£šŸ‘£


Here’s what’s really going on when clients react hard during parasite or heavy metal cleanses, especially if they have Botox, fillers, or implants:


🧬 Foreign substances = immune confusion Your body sees Botox (a neurotoxin) and fillers (synthetic or animal-derived) as invaders. They can trigger low-grade inflammation and create cozy little hideouts for pathogens.


🦠 Biofilms build up These slimy shields protect parasites, bacteria, and fungi, especially around injection sites. When we start detoxing, biofilms break down and… cue the die-off reactions (rashes, fatigue, worms crawling out of your skin 😳).


ā™»ļø Toxins can’t exit cleanly You’re pulling metals & other toxins out, but still putting new ones in (yep, Botox and some fillers can contain trace metals and preservatives). That messes with your liver, drainage, and detox pathways.


šŸ¤• Result? Flare-ups, skin eruptions, brain fog, fatigue, even visible parasite exits, especially if your liver’s overwhelmed or you're going it alone.


✨ What to do instead? If you’re not ready to stop Botox/fillers yet, focus on prepping your body:

āœ… Open drainage (castor oil packs, lymph support)

āœ… Support liver (NAC, milk thistle, glutathione)

āœ… Sweat it out (infrared sauna, movement)

āœ… Use binders (like CellCore’s BioToxin Binder)

āœ… Eat detox-friendly foods (parsley, garlic, spirulina)


šŸ‘‰ And most importantly: work with someone who understands both detox and cosmetic exposures. Your glow starts from the inside ✨

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This website is for information purposes only. By providing the information contained herein Shelley Blankinship Holistic Nutrition is not diagnosing, treating, curing, mitigating or preventing any type of disease or medical condition. Before beginning any type of natural, integrative or conventional treatment regimen, it is advisable to seek the advice of a licensed healthcare professional.

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