What Parasites Really Do to the Body
When most people hear the word “parasite,” they think of a stomach bug. Something you catch on vacation, something temporary.
But the truth is far deeper and far more widespread.
Parasites are living organisms that feed off your body’s nutrients, energy, and emotional stability. And they can live in your system for years undetected, untested, and untreated.
These aren’t just bugs in your gut. These are invaders that weaken your immune system, manipulate your cravings, and even affect your mental health and emotions.
What Parasites Really Do in the Body:
- Steal nutrients – leaving you deficient in minerals and B vitamins
- Damage your gut lining – leading to leaky gut and food sensitivities
- Release toxic waste – which burdens the liver and kidneys
- Cause inflammation – especially in the brain and joints
- Block detox pathways – they thrive in toxic environments
- Create cravings – especially sugar, dairy, and carbs
- Disrupt your nervous system – triggering anxiety, insomnia, and mood swings
- Store trauma – parasites often appear after emotional or physical trauma, and they thrive in that frequency
Common but Overlooked Parasite Symptoms:
- Bloating, gas, constipation or diarrhea
- Skin issues (eczema, itching, acne)
- Fatigue that no sleep can fix
- Grinding teeth (especially at night)
- Brain fog or memory issues
- Depression, rage, anxiety
- Restlessness, especially around full moons
- Feeling “not like yourself”
Parasites aren’t just physical. They’re energetic.
They create fog, fatigue, emotional instability, and disconnection. They block healing until they’re addressed.If you’ve tried everything and still feel stuck, this might be what’s been hiding.
In future posts, we’ll explore gentle, step-by-step approaches to identifying and removing parasites safely. For now, know this:
You’re not broken. You’re being drained. And you’re ready to take your body back.
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