No matter if you're a beginner or a seasoned cleanser, this guide has everything you need! Nutrition guidelines, common symptoms, parasite identification, best methods, my preferred products, detox support and more!! This blog is just a sample of what you can find in the guide. For the FULL guide, jump to the bottom for the access link.
**Please keep in mind nothing in this guide has been evaluated by the FDA- and nothing here is intended to be a substitute for medical advice. Please always consult with your practitioner before starting a cleanse. This program offers health, wellness, fitness and nutritional information and is provided for informational purposes only. This information is not intended as a substitute for the advice provided by your physician or other healthcare professional. You should not rely on this information as a substitute for, nor does it replace, professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
SAMPLE CONTENT FROM INSIDE THE GUIDE:
Common Parasite Symptoms
Grinding the teeth at night
Uncontrollable sugar cravings
Severe constipation
Severe diarrhea
Bloating after meals
Chronic yeast infections
Chronic toenail fungus
Anal itching
Muscular pain
Difficulty losing or gaining weight
Internal body vibration
PLUS many more listed in the FULL GUIDE
Are there any people who should NOT cleanse?
Yes, it is not recommended to cleanse if you are taking chemotherapy meds, blood thinners, are pregnant or nursing.
What are drainage pathways and why are they important while cleansing?
The drainage pathways are our body's waste removal system, if they are sluggish or not operating at all, toxins can recirculate and be reabsorbed back into the body. These pathways include the liver/bile ducts, kidneys, colon, lymphatic system, glypmphatic system (brain), lungs and skin. If you don't know if these pathways are open, reach out to our team for a free drainage assessment!
What are some helpful detox therapies that might be beneficial during a cleanse?
Castor oil packs
Acupuncture
Sauna
Frequency Therapy
Exercise
Deep Breathing
Epsom Salt Bath
Gua Sha
Enemas/Colonics
Lymphatic Massage
Dry Brushing
Rebounding/Vibration
Bowel Mover (Cellcore)
What do we do if we have die offs?
Listen to your body and be gentle with yourself. Stay hydrated, get lots of rest, eat well, practice some self-care by working on your drainage pathways, and if you need a break- take one. I recommend clients increase their binder to help with die off reactions, but this is an individual call that should be made between you and your practitioner.
Can kids do a cleanse?
Yes! The Para Kit is safe for ages 3+. Dosages will change based on their weight and age. For specific dosing instructions, reach out to us.
This guide is packed with 17 pages of helpful information, quality product information, frequently asked questions, foods to include and foods to avoid, along with valuable insights on how to complete your first (or most recent) parasite cleanse successfully!
FOR THE FULL PARASITE CLEANSING GUIDE, click here for your free copy!
Happy cleansing my friends,
BRiE
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