Parasite Cleansing
Cindy Paiva Cindy Paiva

Parasite Cleansing

Why Colon Therapy Super-Charges a Parasite Cleanse

1. Clears the Traffic Jam Before You Start

  • Colon hydrotherapy hydrates and softens old waste, creating a smooth exit lane before you introduce antiparasitic herbs or meds.

  • A clean lower bowel prevents parasites and their toxins from getting “stuck” and re-circulating through the liver or skin.

2. Lowers Herxheimer Reactions Mid-Cleanse

  • As parasites die, they release ammonia, aldehydes, and biotoxins. Flushing them out quickly with a warm, gravity-fed infusion reduces common die-off symptoms—headaches, rashes, brain fog, histamine flares.

  • Removing debris also frees binders (charcoal, bentonite) to mop up systemic toxins instead of being spent on colon sludge.

3. Prevents “Scatter” and Re-Infestation

  • Regular sessions keep peristalsis brisk, discouraging worms from migrating upward to the small intestine, bile ducts, or lungs.

  • Each cleanse session physically verifies that parasites and their egg casings are leaving the body, not relocating.

4. Replenishes & Re-Seeds the Terrain

  • Post-procedure infusions of probiotic implants or short-chain fatty acid enemas help restore a balanced microbiome after the kill phase.

  • Better flora means less real estate for opportunistic yeast or pathogenic bacteria that often bloom after a harsh cleanse.

5. Provides Practitioner Oversight

  • A certified colon therapist can gauge stool pH, observe parasite load, and tailor flow rate or herbal implants (e.g., garlic, ozone) to your real-time needs.

  • Professional monitoring catches dehydration or electrolyte imbalances early—common pitfalls of aggressive DIY cleanses.

Suggested Schedule

  1. Prime – One colon session 24–72 hours before starting your parasite protocol.

  2. Purge – Weekly (or every 7–10 days) sessions during the kill phase.

  3. Polish – One to two sessions in the two weeks after the cleanse to flush residual toxins and re-seed with probiotics.

Bottom Line
Colon therapy isn’t an optional add-on; it’s the drainage backbone that turns a parasite cleanse from “kill and hope” into a guided, low-reaction detox. Open the pipes, move the waste, and let your protocols work smarter—not harder.

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