Let's face it. No one wants to consider the fact that they might have worms. It is not only repulsive, but we live in a society that tells us this cannot be a problem here in North America. With today's sanitation and standard of living, we are never taught about routine deworming. read more
I am not sure whether you mean the ticks that carry the bacterium that causes Lyme disease, or the bacterium itself. The ticks are the parasites. Lyme is not considered a parasitic disease. Usually people pick off the ticks and kill them. Tick removal and testing. There are things you can do on your own property to discourage them. read more
It is easy just to focus on one type of infection such as Lyme Disease or candida and overlook other co-infections, such as parasites. But once the immune system is compromised, we have little defense against a whole range of pathogens. In reality, it is difficult to determine which infection is the most debilitating. read more
As you may already know, dozens of herbs and natural preparations are touted to be useful for parasites. Honestly, based on my own experience and research, the majority of these have limited effect for most people, at least with the entrenched, systemic parasites we see in cases of Lyme disease. read more