24/01/2026
Published with permission of a client who happens to be a scientist that came to see us that had issues with parasites.
"Worms still coming out, I had a look under my microscope... thank god they are dead now but look at all the eggs!"
After asking if I can put up on facebook, they responded: "Yeah go for it! The more people that know about this stuff the better! You are also welcome to put that I used menbendazole at the recommended two weekly interval and I was still infested".
They had an ACV colonic (adding apple cider vinegar retention e***a during the colonic) specifically for the parasitic infestation which was causing bloating and discomfort.
"I feel heaps better since the colonic and I haven't had any of the awful symptoms. My sleeps have been so restful too. I've told my friends about it and they want to book in".
As this client has a lot of experience with parasites in animals we had some interesting discussions. One of the things that came up was that parasites are not necessarily bad, but definitely detrimental in high numbers. Having limited numbers can actually be beneficial and work symbiotically with the body, especially if the immune system is healthy. However when our life/body gets out of balance and our immune system is weakened, then the "bad" ones get out of control they can cause heaps of horrible symptoms like interrupted sleep, teeth grinding at night, itchy bums, bloating, gas, constipation, diarrhea as well as burrowing into the intestine and causing scar tissue.
They also commented that when farm animals get drenched (parasite cleanse) too often, such as every 6 weeks, the parasites become resistant to the medication and then also get out of control so they found drenching for horses for example, was ideal every 6 months. Balance is key :-)
Another comment I would add from experience with other clients, if you tend to have issues with parasites, have a look at your life. Do you have too many parasitical entities in your life? Collogues at work that slack off thanks to your excellent work ethic? Bosses that put on your plate more than what you are compensated for? Friends that take advantage of you? A partner that refuses to take responsibility for their fair share of the workload? - Michelle