DESPARA CLEANSE

Signs You Might Have a Parasite

Yes, parasites are a part of all of our lives — whether we realize it or not.
They’re everywhere: in our food, our water, even in the fibers of our carpets. It’s nearly impossible to avoid coming into contact with them completely.

 

The truth is, parasites have always existed. They’re part of the natural balance of life — and yes, even the healthiest of us can carry them.

 

They thrive in decay, feeding off waste, old food, and anything the body hasn't cleared properly. If things start to build up inside us, it's like leaving the door wide open for these uninvited guests to settle in.

Where to Look for Parasites in Your Home

If you're just getting started with parasite cleansing, I recommend doing it once or twice a year. Parasites are incredibly common — they can be found on doorknobs, keyboards, in public restrooms, on shopping carts, under fingernails, in our food, water, air, and even from our pets. Exposure is part of daily life. The key is to keep your internal environment strong and resilient. Once parasites enter the body, they can multiply at an alarming rate. Roundworms, for instance, can lay up to 300,000 eggs every single day. Tapeworms can grow to over 30 feet in length. And certain single-celled organisms, like amoebas, can even attack the brain.

 

Even the healthiest people aren't completely immune. But with the right practices, you can help your body maintain an environment that doesn't support their growth.

 

Liver flukes, for example, have been linked to serious illness, including some forms of cancer. The tricky part? Most people don’t realize they’re carrying parasites until the symptoms become impossible to ignore.

Signs You Might Have An Infection

Feeling off but can’t figure out why? Parasites are often the hidden culprit behind many unexplained health issues. While some people may carry them without any noticeable symptoms, others might experience a range of discomforts. Here are some common symptoms of a parasite infection:

 

  • Persistent digestive problems (cramps, bloating, gas, etc.)
  • Unhealthy food cravings
  • Strong cravings for processed and sugary foods
  • Chronic fatigue
  • Mood disorders
  • Anxiety
  • Nervousness
  • Headaches
  • Skin ailments such as hives, rashes, weeping eczema, itchy dermatitis, acne, ulcers, sores, lesions, etc.
  • Itching – especially around mouth, nose and anus
  • Hungry all the time
  • Loss of appetite
  • Food allergies/food sensitivities
  • Teeth grinding and drooling during sleep
  • Memory problems
  • Bleeding gums
  • Recurring yeast infections like Candida
  • Sore/stiff joints
  • Anemia or iron deficiency (worms can create enough blood loss to cause anemia or iron deficiency)
  • Breathing problems

     

The tricky part about parasite infections is that they can trigger a wide range of symptoms—often mimicking other conditions. That’s why parasites are frequently the hidden cause behind many common health issues.

Parasite Effects On the Immune System

Parasites are masters of disguise. Some worms can actually trick the body into believing they belong—blending in with tissues or organs and dodging the immune system’s defenses.


Once they’ve settled in, the real damage begins. These intruders can burrow through organs, feeding off your body’s resources. And if they’re not getting enough nutrients? They may start taking it directly from your tissues. Just imagine—roundworms can lay up to 300,000 eggs in a single day.


Worm infestations can cause real physical damage, from punching holes in the gut (think leaky gut), to affecting the lungs, liver, and even the circulatory system.


They steal essential nutrients—vitamins, minerals, amino acids—leading to deficiencies, fatigue, sluggish digestion, and even anemia. You might feel unusually tired after meals and not realize they’re the reason why.


As if that wasn’t enough, parasites burden the body with toxic waste that weakens the immune system, making us more vulnerable to illness and accelerating the aging process. They break down healthy cells faster than your body can replace them.


Parasites may be nature’s cleanup crew, but when they’re living inside you, they leave behind more harm than help.

Types of Parasites and What They Do

Roundworms
These are some of the most common—and most shocking—parasites out there. A single roundworm can lay up to 200,000 eggs a day and grow as long as 15 feet. It’s estimated that over 1 billion people are infected globally. Symptoms often include abdominal discomfort, asthma, insomnia, weight loss, rashes, and even more serious conditions like appendicitis or peritonitis, all triggered by their secretions or waste.
In large numbers, roundworms can block the intestinal tract, damage the intestinal wall, cause liver abscesses, pancreatitis, poor nutrient absorption, and loss of appetite.


Hookworms
Affecting more than 700 million people, hookworms start by penetrating the skin—often through bare feet. Once inside, they make their way to the intestines where they latch on and feed on your blood, slowly draining your strength and energy.
Symptoms include iron deficiency, abdominal pain, protein loss, poor appetite, dry skin and hair, mental fog, and in severe cases, heart complications. Young hookworms use tiny teeth to dig into the intestinal wall, making recovery even harder.


Pinworms
Commonly seen in children, pinworms affect about 1 in 5 kids. Female worms lay up to 15,000 eggs daily around the anus, often causing itchiness, digestive issues, insomnia, and irritability.
The tiny white worms grow up to half an inch and are highly contagious—their eggs can live for up to two days on surfaces around your home. Many infected people show no symptoms, making them easy to spread unnoticed.


Whipworms
These parasites infect hundreds of millions globally. Symptoms include bloody stools, nausea, weight loss, anemia, and in more severe cases, rectal prolapse.
Whipworms can damage the intestinal lining and open the door for secondary bacterial infections. They typically grow to 1–2 inches long.


Tapeworms
Known for their shocking size, tapeworms can grow up to 35 feet long and live for a decade inside the intestines. Some species can lay up to one million eggs daily.
Their segmented bodies are equipped with hooks and suction cups that help them cling to your intestinal walls, absorbing nutrients and causing digestive problems, weight loss, and weakness.


Flatworms (Flukes)
These tiny but dangerous parasites infect more than 250 million people worldwide. Flukes can take up residence in the liver, lungs, bladder, kidneys, and intestines.
They’re linked to serious conditions affecting major organs, and some species can even destroy red blood cells. Though usually smaller—around 1 to 2.5 cm long—their impact on the body can be severe.

What Causes Parasite Infections?

Studies show that up to 90% of parasitic infections do not actually come from the environment but are closely related to our lifestyles. In other words, the greatest risk of parasitic infection is not which mouthful of water one drinks, but being in a lifestyle that weakens immunity for a long time.

 

When the immune system weakens, the body becomes an ideal "habitat" for parasites - because they are essentially nature's "scavengers", specializing in cleaning up the body's waste. A body that is on the decline is their breeding ground.

 

Parasites prefer those unhealthy habits in our lives: high-sugar diet, junk food, excessive stress, lack of sleep... These are also the things that we are most likely to "get addicted to". What they dislike are precisely those things that make us truly stronger and more energetic: a balanced diet, sufficient sleep, a good schedule and emotional stability.

 

This is why parasites are so "troublesome" - they quietly hide behind our daily exhaustion and indulgence. The real solution is not to rely on a momentary clean-up, but to restore health in all aspects. A healthy body is an environment where parasites cannot survive. In other words, the more we develop beneficial lifestyles, the more we are building a natural defense line for ourselves.

How To Handle Parasites?

The first step in addressing parasites is to cut off their food supply — by cleansing the body and creating an internal environment where they simply can’t thrive.This starts with removing modern processed foods from your diet and reducing your intake of sugar and junk food. For some, intermittent fasting may also be helpful, but it’s important to research thoroughly and, ideally, work with a knowledgeable functional medicine practitioner when considering fasting protocols.

 

Next, you’ll want to introduce powerful herbs known for their parasite-cleansing properties. These herbs can help flush out unwanted guests — along with any eggs they may leave behind — as they die off. The ultimate goal is to make your body so clean and resilient that parasites have nothing to feed on. By pairing herbal support with nourishing lifestyle changes, you can gently guide your body back to balance — strengthening its natural ability to protect, cleanse, and thrive.

Mild on You, Strong on Parasites: Despara’s Herbal Approach

Despara leverages the synergistic power of its natural ingredients—Black Walnut Hull, Clove, Hawthorn, Wormwood, and Garlic—to not only eliminate parasites but also restore gut and skin health. These ingredients work together to enhance each other's effects, ensuring a more powerful and comprehensive approach to healing. Black Walnut Hull and Wormwood target and expel parasites, while Clove boosts the detoxification process. Hawthorn promotes digestive health and Garlic provides anti-inflammatory benefits. Together, they alleviate abdominal pain, bloating, and constipation, support digestive function, and improve skin health by clearing toxins. This collaboration of natural ingredients provides a holistic, safe, and effective solution, restoring balance and vitality from the inside out.

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