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Lets Talk Parasites - Colonic Irrigation

Updated: Nov 25

Internal parasites, such as blood parasites, coccidia, and various worms, feed on the host’s blood and nutrients. Some cause symptoms like anemia, fatigue, and digestive issues, while others lay eggs, causing itchiness and insomnia. Common risk factors include poor hygiene, international travel, weak immunity, and exposure to areas where parasites are prevalent. We all have parasites to some extent but colonic irrigation can help parasite removal. Why not add a parasite cleanse to your colonic session - I offer them here at the Windmill.


Signs of Internal Parasites

Parasites can live undetected in the intestines for years, but symptoms appear in some cases. Common signs include:

  • Weight loss and bloating

  • Gas and diarrhea

  • Abdominal pain

  • Nausea or vomiting

  • Fatigue and passing a worm in stool

To treat parasites naturally, these seven herbs offer safe and effective relief:

1. Thyme

Thyme supports the thymus gland and helps activate the body’s defenses, preventing parasites from thriving. Its antibacterial properties make it an effective herb for killing intestinal microorganisms.

2. Garlic

With potent antifungal properties, garlic is ideal for combating parasites. It kills harmful bacteria and fungi, removes toxins from the body, and naturally repels pests like fleas and ticks.

3. Black Walnut

Black walnut hulls and the nut itself purify the blood, cleanse the intestines, and combat fungal infections. The juice from black walnuts is often used as a natural remedy to target internal parasites.

4. Diatomaceous Earth

Food-grade diatomaceous earth is known to absorb toxins like mercury and E. coli, detoxify the body, and support a balanced intestinal flora. It also physically scrubs out parasites from the intestinal walls.

5. Wormwood

Wormwood’s antimicrobial effects help treat intestinal infections and worms. Its leaves and flowers relieve stomach issues but should be avoided by pregnant or breastfeeding women.

6. Clove

Clove is unique in that it can eliminate parasite eggs, preventing further infestation. Its antibacterial and antiviral properties make it even more effective when combined with wormwood and black walnut.

7. Oregano Oil

Rich in antioxidants, oregano oil helps reset the microbial environment in the intestines. Its antifungal, antibacterial, and antiparasitic properties provide powerful protection against internal parasites.


parasites and colonic irrigation
Parasites and colonic irrigation

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