I cannot find any research that connects these two topics. Anyone with personal experience, or research they can share?
Thanks
I cannot find any research that connects these two topics. Anyone with personal experience, or research they can share?
Thanks
Parasite are a much bigger issue than most people realize and killing them is much more involved than pharmaceuticals can handle. They have life cycles that occur in different areas of the body, and many drugs only kill the adults, causing reinfections. Killing the parasites creates other problems too if not handled correctly. Parasites hold >5x their weight in toxic metals, Lyme, mold toxins, chemicals, and radioactive elements. Killing them dumps these poisons causing the immune system lots of stress and forcing it to sequester these toxins that it cannot adequate detoxify out of the body’s natural elimination pathways.
Supporting the drainage pathways (bowels, liver/bile flow, lymphatic system, fascia, extra cellular matrix) is 1/2 the battle. You don’t kill microbes if you’re not also optimizing your drainage, or you’re going to cause a lot of detox reactions and can hurt yourself.
These are naturopathic principles you’ll hear discussed by many integrative/functional/naturopathic doctors. A great primer for all this info is Dr. Jaban Moore of redefining wellness center. He also has many lectures on YouTube and healthmeans.com related to these topics, especially parasites. Hope this helps.
I had never realized/heard this! I've only been fighting half the battle. Thanks!
Opening drainage pathways has been one of the most profound and useful concepts in my life. There’s a sequence to healing as well. Usually it goes drainage + mitochondria + mold > gut parasites + bile flow > systemic parasites + lymphatic drainage > systemic detox metals/chemicals/biotoxins > intercellular + Lyme. Drainage before killing.
Hey Beyondetox, can you tell me more about drainage and how we could go about that process?