We briefly covered parasites in our Gut Health blog post, which you can read here. However, parasites are such prevalent problem that we usually avoid talking about due to their unpleasant nature. So, here is a full blog post to really tackle them once and for all. Let’s learn what parasites are, how you get them, what the symptoms are and most importantly, how to get rid of them!
What Are Parasites?
You can think of parasites as nature’s tiny scavengers. They live in or on its host and gets it’s food from and often at the host’s expense. They are hungry just like every other creation on this planet and are helpful in that they clean up nature’s dying organisms, by-products and residues from the general activity of life and its processes. They vary a great deal in form, from worms to microscopic protozoan.
How Do I Get Parasites?
Archaeologists have found evidence to back up Hippocrates’ medical texts from 5,000 years ago that ancient Greeks battled with parasitic worms. Millenia later, modern human still battle with these infestations, roundworm and whipworm being two of the most common. Ancient treatment included “the crushed root of the wild herb seseli mixed with water and honey taken as a drink,” according to research made by the University of Cambridge.
Most people are well aware that meat, especially meat that is not well cooked is one of the most common ways to contract parasites. However, if you don’t eat meat – you should still familiarise yourself with other ways you could be in danger. Also, if you have been a meat eater in the past, there is a strong possibility that you may still have them.
Water in some underdeveloped countries can be contaminated with parasites, and as parasites are usually contracted through the oral or anal openings, you should be cautious to steer clear of untreated water. Parasitic eggs can live under human fingernails for up to two months, so if you come into contact with someone, or even use the door handle they touched, you run the risk of becoming infected too. Unwashed fruits and vegetables, and of course, animals (even domesticated companion animals) can also be hazardous. So, wash your fresh produce and don’t walk barefoot where animals have been defecating, don’t allow them to lick your face and of course, maintain good hand washing standards. If you do these things, you greatly reduce the likelihood of parasitic infection.
What Are The Symptoms and How Do I Eliminate Them?
If you are experiencing a number of the follow symptoms, there is a high chance that you are suffering from a parasitic infection:
- You find it difficult to fall asleep, or you wake up multiple times during the night
- You’ve been diagnosed with iron-deficiency anemia
- You experienced traveler’s diarrhea while abroad
- Skin irritations or unexplained rashes, hives, rosacea or eczema
- Fatigue, exhaustion, depression, or frequent feelings of apathy
- After getting food poisoning your digestion has not been the same since
- You have difficulty feeling satisfied or full after your meals
- Joint pain or muscle aches
- Constipation, diarrhea, gas, or other symptoms of IBS
- You grind your teeth in your sleep
To be successful at attaining health and vitality, you must clean up your body’s sewer (lymphatic) system which is their breeding ground. So always use one or two of our Lymphatic formulas in conjunction with the Parasite formulas. It is also greatly beneficial to add a Stomach & Bowel formula and a Kidney formula into your protocol.
It is important to observe your stools while you are taking this formula. If you see strange looking things, then that is great! Keep taking the herbs until you don’t see anymore for at least a week. Then you can be confident that they are truly eliminated
Our Parasite M Formula
While you can use our two Parasite Formulas together, Parasite M specifically targets smaller parasites, like viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoans, moulds and warts, for example.
You can also use this formula for a long list of health issues such as:
Streptococcus, staphylococcus, pneumococcus, pseudomonas, M.R.S.A., e-coli, herpes,, yeast infections (Candida albicans), hepatitis A, B, and C, pneumonia, whooping cough, food poisoning, dysentery, cholera, typhoid, syphilis, TB, colds, flu, UTI’s (urinary tract infections), ringworm, poison oak, insect bites, wounds, toxic skin conditions (psoriasis, eczema, dermatitis, etc.), itching, tonsillitis, bronchitis, gangrene, AIDS, cancer, tumors, abscesses, cysts and other infections.
It is an Herbal Formula of:
- Pau d’Arco Bark
- Black Walnut Hull
- Usnea Lichen
- Cat’s Claw Bark
- Goldenseal Root
- Olive Leaf Extract
- Thyme Leaf
- Butternut Bark
- Barberry Root
Our Parasite G Formula
Parasite G is specifically formulated to target larger parasites such as worms (pin, hook, round, all types of tapes) and flukes (liver, pancreatic etc.) As well as the microorganisms listed under Parasite M.
It is an Herbal Formula of:
- Wormwood Herb
- Black Walnut Hull
- Pau d’Arco Bark
- Parsley Root and Leaf
- Wormseed
- Cat’s Claw Bark
- Clove Bud
- Barberry Root
- Tansy Herb
- Fennel Seed
- Cascara Sagrada Bark
- Cape Aloe
Remember, it’s wise to have a consultation with one of our Qualified Practitioners in order to assess your state of wellbeing. This month, you can win a free consultation with them! See our Instagram (@ourbotanicals) for details. Have you had parasites before? Let us know your story and any questions you may have in the comments below!
Great article as usual. What’s the connection between parasites and the jaw clenching during sleep?
Hi Simon!
Thanks for your question, you can read more in depth about that here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3177368/
Hi I would like to use Lymphatic formula, kidney formula and parasite M on my 9 years old son,who suffers wheat allergy and has ezsma. Is the dosing the same like for adult? Thanks
Adela
Hi Adela, please email us at support@ourbotanicals.com for specific dosage instructions. Thanks 🙂
Hi jut to clarify G formula covers both parasites as M?