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Parasite Expulsion Protocol

Published Saturday, June 11, 2011 By editor. Under How to detox?, Intestinal Parasites  Tags: broth, cayenne pepper, Cleansing Drinks, kyolic, spicy teas., tumeric, veggie juices  

This protocol is designed to irritate the parasites with anti-pyretic compounds, flush them out with fiber, and catch them long enough to verify they are there. You can either then continue with the protocol for up to two weeks, then do the two weeks off, two weeks on, or switch to a parasite cleanse. You can also do this protocol after a parasite cleanse to verify that it was successful.

For a minimum of 7 days:

Eat only 1-2 meals a day (consider nearly fasting), one meal being a fruit/vegetable meal, the other a substantial stew like Kichadi. No meat except for broth, raw or poached eggs. No junk.

Keep up your fluids, especially with cleansing drinks, broth, veggie juices, spicy teas.

Every day take at least one fiber drink, of any fiber that suits you, including commercial intestinal cleansers.

intestinal parasites cleanse

spicy teas fights parasites

Add to the drink:
one tablespoon ACV
cayenne pepper
Make at least 21 pills of tumeric. Just buy the spice (preferably a spice that has not been irradiated) and a bag of gelatin capsules sized 00 (large) and fill the capsules. Take 2 at a time minimum, a minimum of 2x a day. You can take more if you wish.

Also take at least the minimum dosage of Kyolic, OR take 10-20 fresh garlic cloves, smash them with the flat edge of a blade, peel, and *let sit for 10 minutes*. This allows enzymes to flourish that the baddies hate. Swallow them raw. You can blend them up and add them to a fiber shake.

Eat at least 1/2 cup of raw pumkin seeds. You can soak them overnight and eat them with spicy tea to aid digestion, plus digestive enzymes.

Use digestive enzymes with every meal.

Do thorough bowel management – at least one BM a day, if not more, and inspect every stool. If it’s compact, break it up. Consider using a colandor placed over the toilet bowl but under the seat, or a child’s training potty.

If you don’t see a baddie, alive or dead, in 7 days, stop.

If you are allergic to any of these foods you may substitute with other anti-pyretic foods and herbs.

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