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What Is a Parasite Cleanse, and Can It Work?

author avatar Dr. Eric Berg 11/21/2024

Parasitic infections are more common than you might think and can lead to a range of health problems, including gastrointestinal issues, nutrient deficiencies, and weakened immune function.


A parasite cleanse aims to eliminate these unwanted organisms using natural compounds, dietary modifications, and lifestyle changes.


Discover natural remedies to help manage parasitic infections and learn when you should seek medical attention.


Illustration of different parasites

What are parasites?


Parasites are organisms that inhabit or feed on a host organism, relying on it for nutrients at the host's expense.


While some parasites can live symbiotically within the body, others can cause significant health issues, such as nutritional deficiencies and chronic diarrhea, which can lead to long-term complications if left untreated.


While most parasites reside in the gastrointestinal tract, they can also migrate to other body parts, such as the liver, lungs, muscle tissue, and even the brain.



Parasites are classified into three main categories: protozoa, helminths, and ectoparasites.


1. Protozoa

Protozoa are single-celled microscopic organisms that can thrive in a variety of environments. Some protozoa are free-living, while others are parasitic and require a host organism to survive.

A parasitic protozoa infection can be particularly concerning as these organisms can rapidly multiply within a host through cell division, quickly leading to widespread infection and disease. 


Protozoa can be transmitted through exposure to an infected host's blood, tissue, or excrement and can spread through contaminated water or food.

 

2. Helminths

Helminths are multicellular parasitic worms. Depending on the species, they can survive for years in the host and reproduce by laying eggs that are either excreted or remain in the body.

3. Ectoparasites

Ectoparasites are insect-like parasites that live on the surface of a host. They usually feed on the host's blood or skin tissue, typically triggering immediate discomfort, such as itching and allergic reactions.


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Most common parasitic infections


According to research published in International Scholarly Research Notices, a significant portion of the world’s population suffers from at least one parasitic infection in their lifetime. 


The authors also suggest that neglected parasitic diseases continue to pose significant health challenges worldwide and summarize, “Despite recent efforts to control intestinal parasite infections, the diseases are still the leading causes of mortality and morbidity in the world.”

Some of the most prevalent parasites include: 

  • Hookworms

  • Roundworms

  • Tapeworms

  • Pinworms

  • Head lice

  • Sarcoptes scabiei

  • Cryptosporidium

  • Toxoplasma gondii

  • Giardia


Meat salad with a fly

Parasitic infection risk factors


While parasitic infections can affect anyone, certain risk factors increase the likelihood of contracting them.


One of the most common causes of parasitic infections is consuming contaminated water, particularly in regions with inadequate or non-existent water treatment systems.


Drinking improperly treated water can introduce protozoan parasites such as Giardia and Cryptosporidium, both of which can trigger severe gastrointestinal distress and prolonged illness.


International travel, especially to destinations with poor sanitation and hygiene practices where tropical parasites are prevalent, also increases the risk of parasitic infections.


Another significant risk factor is eating foods that have been mishandled, stored incorrectly, or undercooked, as parasites such as Trichinella and Toxoplasma gondii can be transmitted through raw or undercooked meats. 


Additionally, produce that hasn't been thoroughly cleaned can carry parasites from contaminated soil, water, or improper storage.


Direct contact with infected individuals or animals can also transmit certain parasites, such as pinworms or lice, which can spread easily through close contact with the infected host or contaminated surfaces.


Woman with parasitic abdominal pain

Signs of parasitic infection


The health issues caused by parasites depend on the type of parasite, the part of the body they infect, and the host’s immune system.


Symptoms can vary widely, ranging from mild gastrointestinal discomfort to nutritional deficiencies, chronic illness, and even severe organ damage.


Common symptoms of a parasitic infection include:

  • Abdominal pain

  • Gas and bloating

  • Diarrhea

  • Constipation

  • Fatigue 

  • Skin rash 

  • Genital itching

  • Changes in appetite

  • Food cravings

  • Blood sugar imbalances 

  • Unexplained weight loss

  • Malaise  


In some cases, parasites can remain dormant within the host for long periods and reactivate when the immune system is weakened.


In addition, parasite infections can often be asymptomatic, making awareness and regular medical check-ups critical, particularly after traveling to high-risk areas.


Woman with healthy digestion

Can a parasite cleanse work?


Several methods exist to help cleanse parasites from the body, with some proving to be more effective than others.


Parasite cleanses typically involve a combined approach utilizing natural remedies, supplements, and dietary and lifestyle changes to eliminate parasites from the body. 


While some parasite cleanse strategies have been effective, many require further scientific research to validate their efficacy and safety.


In contrast, certain herbs and lifestyle practices have been found to help create an unfavorable environment for parasites and support the body’s natural immune defenses. 


However, severe parasitic infections may require additional medical intervention.

Potential risks

It’s essential to approach parasite cleanses cautiously, as they can do more harm than good and may cause side effects such as allergic reactions or digestive upset in certain individuals. 


Potent antiparasitic compounds such as juglone and artemisinin, while effective against parasites, can also be toxic to humans if not used properly.


Additionally, overuse or misuse of antiparasitic treatments can contribute to the development of resistant strains of parasites, making infections more challenging to treat.


Before starting any parasite cleanse, it's essential to consult a healthcare professional to ensure 

that your chosen method is safe and appropriate for your specific health needs.


Herbal apothecary concept

What is the best parasite cleanse?


An effective parasite cleanse involves a holistic approach that targets parasites directly while strengthening the body’s natural defenses.


Here are four natural ways to help cleanse parasites from your body.


1. Herbal remedies

Certain natural herbs and herbal derivatives are some of the best home remedies for parasites


Remedies such as wormwood, black walnut hulls, clove, garlic, and oregano oil have a long-standing history in traditional medicine for combating parasitic infections.


Wormwood, also known as Artemisia annua L., is a rich source of artemisinin, a lactone compound that has been shown to be effective against a wide range of parasites.


According to research published in Pharmacological Research, artemisinin derivatives possess potent antiparasitic activity due to their ability to produce cytotoxic reactive oxygen species, which can damage the cellular structure of parasites.


Black walnut hulls are rich in juglone, a powerful natural compound toxic to parasites, including the dwarf tapeworm and blood fluke.

Beyond its antiparasitic qualities,
evidence published in International Immunopharmacology found that juglone offers other significant health benefits, including antidiabetic, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, anticancer, antioxidant, and immunoregulatory properties.

In addition, essential oils derived from herbs such as clove, thyme,
oregano, and basil have long been recognized for their potential to eliminate parasite eggs and larvae. 


A study published in Frontiers in Bioscience showed that when used at concentrations as low as 0.1 percent, an essential oil emulsion of thymol, eugenol, and isoeugenol killed over 96 percent of nematode larvae.


Doctors studying stomach acid

2. Enhance stomach acidity

Stomach acid is one of the first lines of defense against ingested pathogens, including parasites,” explains Dr. Berg. “If the stomach isn’t acidic enough, you’ll be more susceptible to parasitic infections.”


Stomach acid should have a pH of around 1.5 to 3.5, but influences such as stress, aging, and a diet high in processed foods can lead to a more alkaline environment, increasing the risk of parasites entering the body.


Taking betaine hydrochloride (HCl) can help stimulate stomach acid production, enhance digestive functions, and create an environment less favorable to parasites.


In addition, apple cider vinegar, taken before meals, can also stimulate stomach acid secretion and aid in digestion, which may help reduce the risk of parasitic infections.

3. Probiotics

Probiotics are live beneficial microorganisms that, when consumed in sufficient amounts, provide various health benefits and may help defend the body against certain parasitic infections. 


According to evidence published in the Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, probiotic strains, including Lactobacillus casei and Lactobacillus rhamnosus, may help reduce the severity and duration of giardiasis by modulating intestinal microbiota composition, enhancing immune responses, and reducing host-pathogen interactions.


In addition, research published in Food Microbiology demonstrated that Lactobacillus reuteri and Lactobacillus acidophilus could reduce the viability of the protozoan parasite Cryptosporidium by up to 80 percent and its infectivity by as much as 95 percent.


Moreover, natural compounds produced by probiotics, such as lactic acid and reuterin, are potent antimicrobial agents, creating an inhospitable environment for harmful pathogens in the gut.


By restoring balance to the microbiome and reinforcing the intestinal barrier, probiotics can enhance the body’s immune response and promote faster recovery from parasitic infections.


Incorporating probiotic-rich foods, such as yogurt, kefir, and sauerkraut, may help provide digestive benefits not only in combating parasitic infections but also in supporting regular bowel movements and overall digestive health.


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4. Keto and intermittent fasting

Adopting a Healthy Keto® diet alongside intermittent fasting is an excellent strategy for supporting robust immune defenses, thereby reducing the risk of parasitic infections.


Many parasites thrive on glucose, and following a low-carb can help inhibit parasitic growth and proliferation by limiting access to essential nutrients. Healthy Keto also supports strong immune functions by reducing the inflammatory effects of high sugar intake.


Additionally, intermittent fasting triggers autophagy, a natural detoxification process in which the body recycles old and damaged cell material. 


Autophagy not only facilitates cellular repair but also promotes the regeneration of immune cells, thereby enhancing the immune system and improving overall cellular function.


According to research published in Frontiers in Immunology, intermittent fasting can positively support the metabolic rewiring of critical immune cells such as macrophages and T cells, which play a crucial role in the detection and elimination of parasitic organisms.

Patient and doctor check-up

When to see a doctor


Left untreated, certain aggressive parasitic infections can lead to severe symptoms such as dehydration, malnutrition, or organ damage. 


Therefore, it’s critical to consult a healthcare professional if you suspect you have a parasitic infection or developed unexplained health issues, especially after traveling to high-risk areas.


Seek immediate medical treatment if you experience the following symptoms:

  • Fever 

  • Headaches

  • Severe diarrhea

  • Bloody stool

  • Vomiting

  • Abdominal pain

  • Confusion 

  • Vision problems

  • Seizures

  • Abdominal cramping 

  • Extreme thirst

  • Elevated heart rate

  • Weakness


Early intervention is key to preventing complications of a parasitic infection and ensuring effective treatment.


Microscopic view of intestinal parasites

Key takeaways


Parasitic infections are a widespread health issue, affecting a significant portion of the population. 


While some infections may be harmless, others can lead to serious health complications, and performing a parasite cleanse is essential for maintaining optimal health.


Combining antiparasitic herbal remedies with a low-carb ketogenic diet and intermittent fasting can help create an unfavorable environment for parasites, enhancing their elimination from the body.


 


FAQ


1. How do you get parasites?

Parasites can be contracted through consuming contaminated food or water, poor hygiene practices, contact with infected individuals, or bites from insects such as mosquitos, ticks, or flies.


In addition, traveling to areas with higher rates of parasitic infections also increases the risk of parasitic exposure.


2. What is a parasite cleanse?

A parasite cleanse typically involves a combination of herbal supplements, dietary changes, and lifestyle changes to remove parasites from the body.


3. Do parasite cleanses work?

The effectiveness of parasite cleanses varies and can be influenced by several factors, such as the individual's immune system and the type of parasitic infection.


While some individuals report improvement from a parasite cleanse, it's crucial to consult a healthcare professional for guidance.


4. Are parasite cleanses safe?

While a well-planned parasite cleanse is generally safe for most people, it may cause side effects such as allergic reactions or interfere with medications.


Always consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice before starting a parasite cleanse.


5. Do intestinal parasites go away on their own?

Some mild parasitic infections can resolve without treatment, while others can persist for long periods, increasing the risk of severe health issues.


Professional medical evaluation is critical to determine the most appropriate treatment plan.


6. What is the best parasite cleanse?

The most effective parasite cleanse integrates natural remedies like wormwood and black walnut hulls with dietary modifications and lifestyle changes.


Additionally, incorporating probiotics and following a Healthy Keto® diet while practicing intermittent fasting can further support the immune system and help minimize the risk of a parasite infection.



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