Over time, parasitic infections have become more widespread due to foreign travel. We now know that a variety of parasites can infect the intestinal tract, causing constipation, diarrhea, vomiting, heartburn, weariness, and chills.

A parasite cleanse is a food or supplement plan that purges the human body of parasitic infections without the need for pharmaceutical drugs.

The Center for Disease Control statistics shows that more than 60 million Americans are infected with parasites—and most don't even know it. So if you suspect you have parasites or have had a parasite test that shows you have, it's critical to include a parasite cleanse kit in your daily regimen.

Learn more about parasite infestation, how to cleanse, and what the science indicates about their effectiveness in this article. Let's get started.

What Are Parasites?

Parasites are organisms that infect and feed on other living things' bodies to survive. While some parasites leave their hosts with no symptoms, others can cause severe sickness. Parasitic infections are caused by parasites that grow, reproduce, or enter organ systems, causing illness in their hosts.

Protozoa, helminths, and ectoparasites are the three types of parasites that can cause disease in humans. Filariasis, malaria, and babesiosis are examples of severe parasite diseases.

How Does A Person Become Parasite-Infected?

People with unbalanced gut flora, leaky gut syndrome, or a weaker immune system may be more susceptible to parasites than others. In addition, some parasites can be transferred to people through the bite of a mosquito or sandfly or animals infected with Cryptosporidium or Trichinella, such as cows and pigs.

Eating pork, especially undercooked or uncooked pork, is one possible source of parasites. Due to the poor conditions in which pigs/hogs are often raised, pork can carry parasites and worms. Thus if this type of meat is regularly included in your diet, you may be susceptible to carrying one.

Why You Need Parasite Cleanse To Cure The Illness?

A parasite cleanse consists of a mix of herbal supplements and/or a diet to eliminate parasites from your system.

Here are some guidelines for a parasite cleanse diet, as well as additional practical tips and supplement recommendations to help you fight the worms and parasites in your system.

PARASITE CLEANSE SUPPLEMENTS

You'll want to employ natural anti-parasite ingredients when supplementing to kill parasites. Most physicians recommend doing a parasite cleanse for two weeks while taking the nutrients, then taking a week off. Then, return to the plan for two more weeks after your one-week break.

Just as much as the supplements, the protocol is a vital aspect of your treatment. Try to stick to the plan's timeframe to get the best outcomes.

ANTI-PARASITE DIET

A parasite cleanse diet aids in the elimination of unwanted organisms in your digestive tract by combating the bacteria and fungus that parasites feed on. This cleanse involves eating a sugar-free and grain-free diet, which is very similar to the Paleo diet.

Here are some anti-parasite foods to consider:

Garlic and onions — Due to their sulfur compounds and antioxidants, both of these immune-boosting veggies contain antiparasitic properties that can eradicate pathogenic organisms.

Herbs - Herbs like oregano and ginger can have antibacterial and antiparasitic properties by increasing stomach acid production, killing parasites, and preventing infections.

Foods high in probiotics - Probiotic foods such as kefir, sauerkraut, and yogurt can help keep parasites at bay and enhance gut health.

Is Parasite Cleanse Effective?

There is little evidence that commercial parasite cleanses are effective. On the other hand, some parasite cleaners may be effective for patients who do have an illness. Many parasite cleansing solutions, for example, contain wormwood, which has potent antioxidants and other beneficial chemicals.

In a 2018 study, wormwood was found to be as effective as a standard medical treatment for humans in treating schistosomiasis, a parasitic worm infection that affects people.

Final Words

Natural parasite cleanses might work. Before you start a cleanse, find out if you have parasites and what kind they are.

Many cleansing regimens include the individual eating an antiparasitic diet, taking supportive herbs, using a parasite cleanse kit, and improving their intestinal health.