Parasites Don’t Just “Go Away” — Here’s What Actually Makes Them Leave
- shelleybholisticnu
- 2 days ago
- 1 min read
Parasites don’t just “go away” on their own…They leave when your body becomes an environment they can’t survive in.
Your immune system is designed to handle parasites and pathogens when your toxic load is low.
When you’re nourished, eating anti-parasitic foods and minimizing daily toxin exposure, parasites struggle to stick around.
But here’s where things get tricky:
If you’re dealing with chronic illness…If your diet is high in sugar and processed foods…If you’re constantly exposed to toxins through your food, water, air and personal care products…
Your body is already overwhelmed.
And the more toxins your system is fighting, the harder it is to control parasites.
Here’s what most people don’t realize:
Sometimes the body actually allows parasitic overgrowth as a protective mechanism to bind and buffer toxins like heavy metals, mold, pesticides and even radiation.
So in those cases, “just boosting immunity” isn’t enough.
That’s why targeted protocols that address visible parasites, microscopic organisms, eggs, larvae and biofilm are often a key piece of healing.
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