𤢠Parasites⦠In Your Eyes?!
- shelleybholisticnu
- Oct 2
- 2 min read
šļøĀ Ever wonder why your eyes feel off... like floaters, twitching, or light sensitivity that wonāt go away?Ā Ā You might be surprised to learn⦠parasites can infect your eyes!
Yes, really - your eyes can host both microscopic parasites and actual wormsĀ that can cause:
⢠Eye floaters
⢠Redness, dryness, or excessive tearing
⢠Light sensitivity & blurred or double vision
⢠Twitching, itchiness, or pain
⢠Crusting around lashes
⢠Headaches + dark circles
⢠Even retinal scarring or blindness
Some of the biggest culprits:
šŖ±Toxocara ā a roundworm that can lead to blindness (especially in children).
šŖ±Loa Loa (African eye worm) ā known to crawl across the surface of the eye.
šŖ±Onchocerca volvulus ā causes āriver blindness,ā the worldās 2nd leading cause of infectious blindness.
šŖ±Toxoplasma gondii ā infects over 40 million Americans every year, damaging the retina, triggering floaters, and even linked to mood disorders like anxiety and OCD.
šŖ±Lyme disease & co-infections (Babesia & Bartonella) ā can trigger red or dry eyes, depth perception issues, light sensitivity, double vision, and even eye twitching.
And noāthis isnāt just a āthird world problem.ā The CDC estimates tens of millions of U.S. infections each year.
šĀ Click here to learn the surprising sources of parasite infectionāand how to protect yourself.
If youāve been struggling with stubborn eye issues, there are natural ways to support your body. Detox, diet, and lifestyle shifts can help reduce your toxic burden, and parasite cleansing may be the missing link.
š¬Ā Want to know if this could be affecting you? Click here to book a time to chat.
ā ļø Fair warning: Iāve included some shocking parasite videosĀ below. Donāt watch if youāre squeamish!
šļø Parasite check, anyone?Ā Red squiggly lines in the whites of your eyes (sclera) can be more than just irritation ā in sclerology, they may point to parasitic infection.


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