Bloating, constipation, weird cravings
Brain fog and fatigue
Mood swings, skin flare-ups, poor sleep
Autoimmune Diseases
Psychiatric Disorders
Anxiety
Kids with itchy butt
What to Expect on the Cleanse
Nope. Some people do. Some don’t. Just because you don’t see them doesn’t mean they’re not leaving your body.
Let’s be real—most parasites leave through your stool. That’s how the body naturally eliminates waste. But it’s not always dramatic.
Most people feel fine. Some feel a little off for a day or two—like their body’s working overtime. That’s just your immune system doing its job.
You might. Especially in the first few days. Your body is clearing out a lot. Rest, hydrate, and let the process do its thing.
It’s possible. A few people report light nausea or mild cramps. But it’s short-lived. Usually gone within a day or two.
Unlikely. This isn’t a crash cleanse. It’s a strategic one. No starvation. No extreme bathroom runs. You should be able to go about your day.
Yes — that’s how most people get them in the first place. Through food, water, surfaces, pets, and close contact.
But during the cleanse? You’re not contagious. Once the parasites are dying and leaving your system, you’re not going to pass them to others.
So no, you won’t be “spreading” them while you're on the protocol.