Put a stop to re-infection
Always look at supporting and correcting any digestive imbalances to ensure adequate parasite elimination and always identify the source of the infection so the chance of parasite re-infection is minimised.
Always look at supporting and correcting any digestive imbalances to ensure adequate parasite elimination and always identify the source of the infection so the chance of parasite re-infection is minimised.
Supporting liver detoxification pathways is an important consideration when treating a parasite infection. This helps to reduce die-off effects such as headaches, poor mood and general malaise.
Many practitioners won’t know that the prevalence of parasitic diseases in USA and Europe is similar to that of developing nations.
When preparing to rid the body of a parasite infection it is important to support the immune system. The immune system is vital for kicking out unwanted guests so reduce stress levels, use antioxidants and other vitamins, minerals and herbs that can support it.
Did you know that skin rashes could be the byproduct of allergies to the metabolic waste of intestinal parasites?
Before starting to kill off any parasite infection, you must raise your vitality as much as possible. This will prevent the body from having challenging die-off reactions and causing very low energy levels.
Kissing and licking dogs and cats poses a much higher risk of transmission of parasites and Cats kept indoors during long winters carry a higher risk of Toxoplasmosis.
If you think a client or patient might have a parasite infection, a test such as the Full GI Panel, which can be obtained through PCI Europe, should be completed to establish if and what infection it is.