The Pursuit of Wellness podcast tackles the often-overlooked issue of parasitic infections in this informative episode. Host Kim Rogers estimates that the vast majority of people harbor parasites, which can silently cause chronic health problems for years before triggering symptoms. She outlines how parasites disrupt the body's natural balance and may even influence mental health conditions like anxiety and depression.
Rogers delves into the various types of parasites, their sources, and how comprehensive testing is crucial for detection. The episode also covers cleansing and detoxification methods, including herbal remedies and practices like red light therapy, as well as measures to prevent reinfection. With its practical advice and eye-opening insights, this episode sheds light on a widespread yet frequently unaddressed health concern.
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Kim Rogers raises awareness about the global prevalence of parasitic infections, a health concern often overlooked. She estimates that 95% of people harbor parasites, which can reside silently for decades, causing various issues before triggering symptoms. Parasites disrupt the body's natural balance and can lead to chronic problems.
Rogers details common symptoms like tooth grinding, digestive problems, and unexplained health concerns. She emphasizes the need for comprehensive stool testing, as standard labs often miss parasites. Alternative testing methods like parasites.org may be more effective.
Parasites come in many forms like worms, protozoa, and bacteria. They can be contracted through contaminated water, undercooked meat, pets, and even produce. Rogers warns that certain parasites like toxoplasmosis may have mental health implications and can burrow into the gut, forming protective biofilms.
The Parify Parasite Cleanse Kit uses herbs like wormwood to paralyze and expel parasites. Rogers advocates combining parasite cleanses with practices like red light therapy, ozone treatments, and proper water filtration to enhance detoxification and prevent reinfection.
Rogers explains how parasites can influence the nervous system, contributing to conditions like anxiety, depression, and OCD by altering brain chemistry. Addressing underlying infections through cleansing may improve mental wellbeing in some cases.
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Kim Rogers raises awareness about the significance of parasitic infections, a health issue often neglected in Western medicine, despite its worldwide prevalence.
Parasites are silent, opportunistic organisms that can reside within a human host for decades, causing various health problems. Kim Rogers shares that while an estimated 85 to 90% of people have a parasite, she believes it's closer to 95%. Considering the global statistics of 1.5 to 2 billion people affected by parasites, this highlights a critical and widespread health concern.
Thousands of parasite species can live in our bodies for extended periods. A parasite like the tapeworm, Rogers points out, can grow up to 30 to 40 feet and reside in a person for decades. The presence of these parasites often goes unnoticed until the body experiences a stress-induced flare-up, despite their potential to cause significant health issues.
Rogers emphasizes that parasites ca ...
Prevalence and importance of addressing parasites
Parasitic infections can be elusive, presenting with a range of symptoms that are often attributed to other conditions. Kim Rogers and Mari Llewellyn discuss how to detect these infections and what signs to look out for.
Rogers shares that the most active time for parasites may be during a full moon, which can cause "flares" or exacerbate symptoms in those who are infected. Symptoms of a parasitic infection can be diverse and sometimes bizarre, including itchy butt, the sensation of movement under the skin, and coughing up unusual substances. Unfortunately, the specifics about the connection between these symptoms and parasitic infections are not detailed in the conversation.
Rogers insists that at least one stool test should be conducted to determine if someone has a parasitic infection, although she also mentions the possibility of conducting a parasite cleanse without a test.
Rogers shares her personal experience with testing for parasites. She underwent stool testing with both LabCorp and parasites.org from the same sample. While LabCorp failed to detect the presence of Cryptosporidium parvum, a parasite, parasites.org managed to identify it. She also notes that a high level of eosinophi ...
Symptoms and testing for parasites
Parasites are organisms that live off other organisms, or hosts, to survive. Some parasites can cause disease and health issues in humans. According to Kim Rogers, the ways one might contract a parasite are numerous and varied.
Kim Rogers addresses that parasites are often found in water, food, and can also be contracted from animals. Sources include pets, contaminated water, undercooked meats—particularly seafood—raw produce, fresh-water lakes, or simply walking barefoot.
Parasites come in many forms, including worms, protozoa, and bacteria, each requiring different treatment. For instance, Rogers points out that toxoplasmosis is transmitted to humans through cat feces, while parasitic worms like pinworms, liver flukes, and ascarids, which are common in horses, are all examples of intestinal worms that can infect humans. She also notes that chickens can harbor parasites, seen sometimes in their eggs.
Kim Rogers further explains that even food considered healthy, such as organic produce, can harbor parasites and bacteria because it isn't treated with pesticides. To counter this, she suggests soaking produce in a mixture of vinegar, lime, sea salt, and filtered or distilled water. After soaking, Rogers recommends using an ozone machine to further cleanse the produce.
Rogers details how toxoplasmosis, which has a life cycle involving cats and rodents, can impact human health, even touching on potential mental health implications and the nervous system. Cases of toxoplasmosis potentially contracted from deer through cuts and ingestion were also discussed.
According to Rogers, parasites have the ability to create indentations in the smooth muscle of the gut, allowing them to form biofilms. These biofilms act as a protective shell that allows nutrients in but nothing out, thu ...
Sources and types of parasites
Kim Rogers introduces a range of detoxification methods including parasite cleansing, which are gaining popularity for their perceived health benefits.
Kim Rogers advocates for a 30-day parasite cleanse, such as the one offered by her company, to potentially eliminate parasites and enhance health. The Parify Parasite Cleanse Kit, which became popular on TikTok and Instagram, is designed to expel parasites and is said to reset the body. The herbs included are natural and third-party tested. Mari Llewellyn and Kim Rogers discuss using the Parify kit to tackle parasites absorbed by the body.
During the cleanse, individuals might experience flu-like symptoms known as die-offs from toxins released by dying parasites. The kit includes ingredients like wormwood and Oregon grape root, which act as bitters to drive parasites out by causing agitation and paralysis. It also contains white willow bark for headache relief and usnea, regarded as nature's [restricted term], for combatting associated viral and bacterial releases. The Parify kit is described as gentle yet effective and even suitable for children aged three and above. Rogers cautions against using the cleanse while pregnant, breastfeeding, under the age of three, on blood thinners, or undergoing chemotherapy.
Kim Rogers practices detox by hyperbaric chamber sessions, red light therapy, and using castor oil packs. She enhances these practices by stacking them, for instance, utilizing a vibration plate while engaging in red light therapy. The red light, she claims, helps the castor oil penetrate deeper into the skin. Rogers also mentions the benefits of entering an infrared sauna covered in castor oil. These detox practices are recommended twice to three times a week.
Rogers speaks about a TikTok video cleanse that resulted in her expelling various parasites such as pinworms and liver flukes. She notes that taking the Parafy kit's products before eating aids digestion and di ...
Parasite cleansing and detoxification methods
Parasitic infections can go beyond physical ailments, having profound effects on mental health, potentially contributing to anxiety, depression, OCD, and other conditions.
Kim Rogers explains that parasites are capable of influencing the nervous system and altering brain chemistry. These disruptions can lead to serious mental health issues, including anxiety, depression, schizophrenia, and distinct changes in personality and cognitive function. Rogers shares that environmental toxins like Lyme, strep, the Epstein-Barr virus, and others may also impair brain function, contributing to OCD tendencies and other neuropsychiatric disorders.
Mari Llewellyn provides a personal account, recalling times when she felt impulsive and made potentially dangerous decisions. She references her own obsessive personality traits, which, as Rogers suggests, could be symptomatic of a parasitic infection.
Rogers informs that certain symptoms, such as teeth grinding, might be indicative of parasitic infections and are related to an imbalance in the body's nervous system. Addressing th ...
Mental health impacts of parasites
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