
09/14/2025
So you think you dont’t have parasites? Think again! Most Everyone is Carrying Parasites
And they don't know it...
Most people think parasites are a third-world problem. They imagine it only happens to “other people.” The truth? Everyone is carrying parasites. They are in our gut, in our blood, in our liver, sometimes even in the eyes, brain, or heart. If you deworm your pets but never yourself, you’re missing the bigger picture — because humans are just as vulnerable.
Parasites have jobs in the body, some strange balance in God’s creation — scavengers, eaters of waste, part of the cycle. But when they grow out of control, when they infest the organs, they bring destruction. They steal nutrients, they poison the blood, they inflame tissues, and they open the door to disease — even cancers. Liver flukes and heartworms are not just stories for animals — they happen in humans too.
They spread easily. Pets pass them on. Soil carries eggs. Even “clean” city water, despite being chlorinated and filtered, can harbor microscopic eggs or cysts. That’s why the wise move is to drink distilled or properly filtered water — pure water is the foundation of cleansing.
📊 How Widespread Are Parasites?
The numbers don’t lie — this is not rare, it is a global epidemic:
Soil-transmitted worms (roundworm, whipworm, hookworm): over 1.5 billion people infected worldwide.
Liver flukes (Fasciola spp.): at least 2.4 million people currently infected. They scar the liver, block bile ducts, and raise the risk of cancer.
Clonorchis & Opisthorchis (Asian liver flukes): about 45 million people carry these worms, many without symptoms until it’s too late. They are a known cause of bile-duct cancer.
Toxocara (Dog & Cat roundworm): infection rates range from 5–30% of people worldwide. These larvae can migrate to the lungs, liver, eyes, and brain, leading to blindness, seizures, and organ damage.
Flea tapeworm (Dipylidium): common in children who play with pets, leading to diarrhea, a**l itching, and sometimes larval cysts in tissues.
👉 The truth is undeniable: parasites are not rare. They are the silent pandemic.
The Cost to the Body
Parasites don’t always show themselves clearly — but when they do, the signs can be shocking:
Gut: bloating, cramps, constipation, diarrhea, gas, nausea, stomach pain.
A**s: a**l itching, especially at night, is a classic sign of pinworms and tapeworms.
Skin: red, itchy rashes or “worm-shaped” trails under the skin from larval migration.
Weight: sudden weight loss despite eating normally — parasites steal your food.
Energy: constant fatigue, brain fog, headaches.
Blood & Circulatory system: they release toxins that inflame vessels, weaken the immune system, and accelerate aging.
Liver & Gallbladder: liver flukes and worms can block bile, cause stones, and eventually cancer.
Heart: yes, heartworms exist in humans — rare but real, straining the heart muscle.
Lungs: migrating larvae can cause chronic cough, wheezing, asthma-like symptoms, even pneumonia.
Eyes & Brain: floaters, blurred vision, seizures, or neurological issues can signal parasite migration.
The body is one unit — every organ, every system connected. When parasites thrive, the whole body suffers. When you cleanse, the whole body heals.
How to Cleanse & Heal
Killing parasites is only half the work. When they die, they release poisons. If you don’t bind those poisons, they recirculate. That’s why binders are essential:
Activated Charcoal – powerful adsorber of toxins in the gut.
Bentonite or Kaolin Clay – binds heavy metals and parasite waste.
Chlorella & Algae – natural chelators that sweep toxins away.
Take binders away from meals, supplements, or medicines so they only grab the poisons, not your nutrients.
Herbal Parasite Destroyers
The classic triad: Black Walnut, Wormwood, and Cloves — targeting adults, larvae, and eggs.
Garlic & Pumpkin Seeds — time-tested worm killers.
Cat’s Claw, Echinacea, Reishi, Turkey Tail — immune boosters to rebuild defenses.
Slippery Elm, Calendula, Aloe — soothe and repair the gut lining after the cleanse.
Turpentine (pure gum spirits, carefully dosed) – once a traditional remedy, still used by many for parasite cleansing.
Iodine – supports thyroid and immune strength, also hostile to many microbes.
Honey, Lemon Balm, Usnea, St. John’s Wort – antivirals that aid the body’s repair.
When and How Often?
Seasonal cleansing is wise — spring and fall, in harmony with nature.
After exposure — if your pet had worms, if you traveled, or drank questionable water.
Children & families with pets — regular gentle deworming, because the risk is higher.
If you would never let your dog go un-dewormed, why let your family?
The truth is simple: everyone is carrying parasites.
Some are silent. Some are screaming through symptoms like rashes, itching, diarrhea, coughing, or unexplained weight loss. But all of them drain life from the body until you take action. Cleanse them, bind their poisons, heal your gut, support your liver, protect your heart, and drink living water.
Health is not just medicine — it is wisdom, discipline, and faith. God gave us herbs, clean water, and the knowledge to heal. Use them.
~Repost from Harmon Locke