Parasites: The Hidden Guests in Our Bodies — And How to Remove Them Naturally

Most of us don’t like to think about it, but parasites are a reality of life. In fact, we all have them. These tiny organisms don’t just exist in faraway places or unsanitary conditions — they’re a natural part of the ecosystem, and our bodies can pick them up in everyday life. The key is learning where they come from, what they do, and how we can gently and naturally encourage our systems to cleanse and rebalance.

Where Do Parasites Come From?

Parasites aren’t picky about where they live. They can enter our bodies through:

  • Food and water — Undercooked meats, unwashed produce, and even contaminated water can carry microscopic hitchhikers.

  • Pets and animals — Our beloved furry friends can be carriers, passing parasites through contact.

  • Travel — Different regions of the world carry different strains, and it’s easy to pick something up abroad.

  • Soil and environment — Walking barefoot, gardening, or contact with untreated soil can be another entry point.

What Parasites Can Do

Parasites can disrupt our health in subtle or dramatic ways. Common symptoms include:

  • Digestive issues (bloating, gas, abdominal cramps)

  • Food sensitivities and nutrient deficiencies

  • Skin irritations or unexplained rashes

  • Fatigue and low energy

  • Anxiety, irritability, or even sleep disruptions

Left unchecked, parasites can cause long-term stress on the body, taxing our immune system and draining vital energy reserves.

How to Support Natural Parasite Cleansing

1. Chlorophyll: A Natural Detoxifier

Chlorophyll is often called “liquid sunshine” — and for good reason. It supports oxygenation, balances pH, and has powerful cleansing properties. It’s known to help create an internal environment where parasites struggle to thrive.

I personally love the ChloroXygen by Herbs . I started using it years ago as part of my cancer-prevention journey, and it has become a cornerstone of my wellness routine. Over time, I’ve fallen in love with their entire product line — including their Allergy ReLeaf System, which is incredible for seasonal support.

2. Timing with the Full Moon

Traditional wisdom teaches us that parasites are more active during the full moon, feeding and reproducing when serotonin levels rise. This is the ideal time to lean into a parasite cleanse, making sure your body has the tools it needs (like chlorophyll) to push them out.

3. Sweat It Out

Your skin is your body’s largest detox organ. Activities like sauna, exercise, and even a hot bath help release toxins and encourage circulation. Parasite die-off can release byproducts into the body, and sweat is a natural way to flush them.

4. Lymphatic Drainage

The lymph system acts like the body’s trash removal. Supporting lymphatic flow through dry brushing, massage, or gentle movement helps your system eliminate what doesn’t belong.

5. Coffee Enemas (Bonus Tool!)

Though not for everyone, coffee enemas have been used for decades to support detox. They stimulate bile flow, encourage liver cleansing, and can aid the body in removing waste and parasites efficiently.

Why I Trust Herbs Brand

When it comes to cleansing, quality matters. ChloroXygen by Herbs has been my go-to for years, not just for parasite cleansing but for daily vitality. Their formulations are clean, potent, and effective — and I can’t recommend them enough for anyone wanting to feel lighter, clearer, and more energized.

Final Thoughts

Parasites may be an inevitable part of being human, but we don’t have to let them control our health. With mindful practices, seasonal cleanses, and trusted herbal allies like chlorophyll, we can keep our bodies strong, resilient, and thriving.

Ready to try chlorophyll for yourself? ChloroXygen by Herbs is a simple, effective place to start. Your body will thank you.

Erika Nolan

Erika Nolan is Licensed Horticulturalist with a Certification in Landscape Horticulture. She created Instar Farms from a smaller home business, operating out of 50 s.f. of gardening space. Erika hustled the plant world in every way possible: from selling plants at people’s doorsteps to growing food and selling products at the local Farmer’s Markets. Success allowed Erika to purchase a larger property where she could build her homesteading model. As soon as she built the Veggie Garden, the business exploded as everyone wanted the same: to reconnect with growing their own food. Alongside Edible Gardening, Erika's love affair with plants has led her to other creative Landscaping Services, offering the best, most thought-out ideas, all within sustainable, artistic fashion. Erika considers herself and her team “Garden Artists”, taking the possibilities of the landscape beyond ordinary vision. Green Walls and Garden Art are speciality services of Instar.

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