Introducing Thrive Holistic’s Parasite Protocol

Thrive Holistic’s Parasite Protocol for the Full Moon

Did you know that Parasites are super active during the full moon? Parasites already wreak havoc but have noticed that you have a harder time with sleep, metal health, gut health, etc (the list could go on). We introduce our Parasite protocol to get you feeling better. Available in Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced.

Did you know that Parasites are the hidden cause of multiple different health problems?

Even if you live a health lifestyle you might be experiencing symptoms such as unexplained digestive issues, fatigue & weakness, anxiety, depression, food cravings, chronic pain and that’s just the beginning.

When the root cause of the health problem is not addressed, you will never achieve the health breakthroughs you deserve.

Parasite Protocol: How To

Our Parasite Kits contain CellCore’s most powerful Parasite eliminators!

Bio Toxin Binder, Para 1, Para 2, & Para 3. These are all natural supplements that will help detoxify your body from Parasites. Take on the challenge below!

Parasite Challenge

Show those Parasites who is boss. Pick your Parasite challenge:

BEGINNER (3 Day Cleanse): Recommended for first timers. This is not like your grocery store cleanse. These are pure, natural supplements that will actually work to eliminate Parasites.

INTERMEDIATE (5 Day Cleanse): Have you tried beginner and feeling like you want a little extra power? This ones for you.

ADVANCED (7 Day Cleanse): TAKE THAT PARASITES! Get the 7 day cleanse to completely kick start your healing and get rid of these pesky Parasites for good.

Want more customized help? Contact us to set up a Quantum Nutrition Response appointment. Available in-person or via Telehealth

Disclaimer: Each Challenge comes with the same amount of supplements shown. The Challenge is deciding on the length of challenge.

How You Got a Parasite:

Blood transfusions: Before donating blood, people may be asked if they’ve had certain blood-borne parasites like babesia. But some people don’t even know they’re infected. And labs only test for certain parasites in blood donations.

Food: Undercooked meat and seafood can be sources of parasites. Raw food, including fruits and veggies, can also be tainted with parasites. If you are uncertain how their produce was handled, you can clean it with grapefruit seed extract diluted in water. It’s effective against many microscopic parasites and other pathogens.

Toilets: Pinworms can stick to toilet seats and can contaminate other objects in the restroom. If you must sit on a public toilet seat, create a barrier first. Some restrooms supply paper liners for seats, but they can also use toilet paper.

Water: This includes water you drink — even some municipal water. You may also encounter parasites like giardia in water handled by an infected restaurant worker with unclean hands. And you could contract parasites like cryptosporidium if you swim in contaminated lakes, streams, and swimming pools.

Other people: If someone is infected and doesn’t wash their hands well after using the restroom, they could pass parasites to others. Also, an infected mother can transmit certain parasites to her unborn child. And, some parasites are transmitted sexually, including T. vaginalis.

Pets: Animals can also give you parasites, especially if veterinary care is overlooked. For example, you could get a T. gondii infection from handling contaminated kitty litter. Make sure to wash your hands well after touching pets because parasite eggs can stick in their fur.

Soil: You can pick up parasites from the soil, such as by walking barefoot outside. Ascaris, hookworm, and whipworm commonly contaminate the soil and may linger for years. Wear shoes when walking in questionable areas, including where animals poop.

Surfaces: Toys, bedding, door handles, and other objects can be tainted with parasites, particularly tiny pinworm eggs. These eggs can also become airborne. They can linger on objects and in the air for a few weeks and people can breathe them in.

Keep in mind, some people carry parasites and don’t know they’re infected. But they may still transmit them. If you have a weakened immune system — such as from other chronic infections like Lyme disease — you’re at higher risk of contracting parasites.