Intestinal parasites are microscopic organisms — like worms or protozoa — that live in your digestive tract. They often enter your body through contaminated food, water, or surfaces and feed off your nutrients, releasing toxins in the process.Left untreated, parasites can disrupt your gut health and lead to long-term problems like:Nutrient malabsorptionChronic digestive issuesLow energy levelsWeakened immunity🚨 Common Signs of Parasite InfectionThink you might have parasites? Here are some symptoms to watch for:Persistent bloating, gas, or crampsDiarrhea or constipation that lingersNausea, sometimes with vomitingItchy skin, rashes, or hivesChronic fatigue or brain fogUnexplained weight lossBad breath or strong body odor💡 Pro Tip: Always confirm with a healthcare provider before beginning any cleanse.Important NotesWhile herbal remedies are effective, they’re not a replacement for professional diagnosis or treatment. Some herbs may not be suitable for children, pregnant women, or people with chronic conditions.Always consult a healthcare provider before starting a parasite cleanse — especially if you’re on medication.✅ Final ThoughtsContinue reading…