7 Week Parasite Cleanse Protocol

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Complete 7-Week Parasite Cleanse Protocol

Why Consider a Parasite Cleanse?

Everyone has parasites in their body, regardless of how clean your diet is or how healthy you feel. Regular parasite cleansing can benefit your overall health by addressing unwanted organisms that may be affecting your wellbeing.

7-week parasite cleanse protocol is designed to target four primary categories of harmful organisms and cancer:

Worms (Helminths)

These large, multicellular parasites can infect the intestines, causing digestive issues, nutrient deficiencies, and other health concerns.

Single-Cell Parasites (Protozoa)

These microscopic organisms can lead to a variety of ailments, ranging from gastrointestinal disturbances to systemic infections

Fungal Organisms

Fungal infections, such as candida, can disrupt the balance of beneficial microbes in the body, leading to fatigue, skin issues, and other chronic symptoms.

Cancer

Dr. William Makis MD Radiologist, Oncologist, Cancer Researcher, Author of 100+ publications, recommends Anti-Parasitical Medication for Cancer

Our Complete Protocol

This protocol follows a 3 weeks on, 1 week off, 3 weeks on schedule for maximum effectiveness.

Medication Daily Dose Dosage Schedule
Ivermectin 3 Tablets daily × 12 mg tablets
(36mg in total)
1 tablet with each meal
(morning, noon, night)
Mebendazole or Fenbendazole 1 tablet × 500mg daily
or
2 × 250 mg daily
(cut the 500mg tablet into half)
Half the 500mg tablet twice daily
(morning & evening)
Praziquantel 3 Tablets daily × 600 mg tablets
(1800mg in total)
1 tablet with each meal
(morning, noon, night)
Tinidazole 1 tablet × 500mg daily
or
2 × 250 mg daily
(cut the 500mg tablet into half)
Half the 500mg tablet twice daily
(morning & evening)
Fluconazole Fluconazole Tablet 200mg Once daily with any meal
and/or Nystatin 1mL taken 4× per day. Take after a meal or some food.
***However, do not mix it with food or water or any other drink.

Note: For IVERMECTIN, It is best to take this medicine on an empty stomach, preferably swallow the tablet with a full glass of water to ensure proper absorption.

 

EXAMPLE Target Parasite Type:

Protozoa

Medication: Tinidazole – 250mg
(2 × 250mg = 500mg total)

Dosage: Twice daily with meals

Fungal

Medication: Fluconazole – 200mg

Dosage: Once daily with any meal

Timing Structure

Recommended Protocol for Medication Administration

For serious health issues or confirmed parasite infections, we recommend the Full 7-Week Parasite Cleanse Protocol.

Weeks 1-3: Active Treatment Phase

Administer all medications daily, adhering strictly to the designated schedule as outlined above. Ensure consistency in timing and dosage as outlined to optimize efficacy

Week 4: Rest Period

Suspend all medication intake during this week to allow the body a recovery interval. No medications should be taken unless otherwise directed by a healthcare professional.

 

Weeks: 5-7 Resumption of Treatment

Resume the full course of medications as administered in Weeks 1-3, following the same daily schedule and dosage instructions previously established.

Included in your 7-week Protocol Kit:

Medicine Needed pills intake Available KIT BUNDLE
Ivermectin
(12mg)
126 Pills
= 12.6 Strips
13 Strips
Mebendazole or Fenbendazole
(500mg total)
42 Pills
= 4.2 Strips
5 Strips
Praziquantel
(600mg)
126 Pills needed
(divided by 4 because each pack has 4 strips)
4 strips per pack
= 31.5 Strips needed in total
32 Strips
Tinidazole
(500mg)
42 Pills
= 4.2 Strips
5 Strips
Fluconazole
(200mg)
42 pills needed
(divided by 4 because each pack has 4 strips)
4 strips per pack
= 10.5 Strips needed in total
11 Strips
and/or
Nystatin
(30mL per bottle)
1 mL taken 4× per day
= 2 bottles needed
2 Bottles

Supporting Your Cleanse with BINDERS

What are Binders: Binders are Recommended Supplements when cleansing

Tips for Best Results

Take Medications with Food

To minimize potential digestive discomfort, it’s highly recommended to take your medications with food. This helps buffer your stomach, preventing any irritation that might occur when medications are taken on an empty stomach.

Stay Well-Hydrated

Hydration is key, especially during a cleanse. Drinking plenty of water supports your body’s natural detoxification process, helping to flush out toxins and keep you feeling your best.

Consider a Simple Diet of Whole Foods

While cleansing, nourish your body with simple, whole foods. Think fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains. Avoid processed foods, as they can slow down the detox process and introduce unnecessary chemicals.

Be Prepared for Temporary Symptoms

As your body works to rid itself of parasites, you may experience some temporary symptoms, such as fatigue, headaches, or digestive changes. These are normal and indicate that the cleanse is working. Listen to your body, rest when needed, and remember that these symptoms should subside once the cleanse is complete.

Complete Both Active Weeks for Best Results

For optimal results, it’s important to commit to both active weeks of your cleanse. Skipping one or cutting the cleanse short may reduce the overall effectiveness and benefits you’re aiming for.

Schedule Your Cleanse During a Restful Period

The cleanse can be taxing on your body, so it’s wise to schedule it during a time when you can allow yourself plenty of rest. Reducing stress and ensuring adequate sleep will help your body recover more efficiently and complete the cleanse with success.

When to Consider a Parasite Cleanse?

If you’re dealing with frequent bloating, gas, or irregular bowel movements, it could be a sign of an underlying issue.

Notice that certain foods are causing more discomfort or reactions than usual? A cleanse might help address the root cause.

 Persistent tiredness or sleep disturbances that don’t have an obvious explanation could be linked to parasites

 Rashes, unexplained itching, or other skin conditions can sometimes be a symptom of internal imbalances.

 Often associated with stress or anxiety, this could also be a response to parasitic activity.

 Whether you’re struggling to lose weight or find yourself gaining inexplicably, parasites could be playing a role

If you’re experiencing difficulty focusing, feeling mentally cloudy, or forgetting things more often, it may be time to assess your gut health.

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