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The Cancer-Parasite

Connection
How to Effectively Purge Your Body with
Research-Proven Natural Detoxification Protocols

Copyright © 2023 · Jonathan Otto and Health Secret, LLC

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction......................................................................................................................................1

Dr. Bryan Ardis......................................................................................................................................1

Dr. Mark Sherwood..............................................................................................................................1

Chapter 1: Understanding Parasite: Parasitic Origins: Unraveling the Mystery of Their Existence.......3

Dr. Bryan Ardis......................................................................................................................................3

Dr. Dietrich Klinghardt.........................................................................................................................3

The Body’s Unwanted Guests: Types and Impact of Parasites................................................................4

Dr. Bryan Ardis......................................................................................................................................4

Dr. Lee Merritt......................................................................................................................................4

The Primary Types of Parasites.................................................................................................................5

Animal Parasites and Their Effect on Agriculture.....................................................................................5

Impact of Parasites...................................................................................................................................6

Investigating the Connection: Parasites and Cancer................................................................................6

Dr. Bryan Ardis......................................................................................................................................6

Chapter 2: The Silent Invaders - Recognizing Symptoms and Signs.....................................................9

Dr. Bryan Ardis....................................................................................................................................10

Recognizing Physical Symptoms.............................................................................................................10

Chronic Health Issues and Parasites.......................................................................................................11

Chapter 3: Detoxification Strategies................................................................................................. 12

The Importance of Detoxing...................................................................................................................13

Dr. Cathleen Gerenger.......................................................................................................................13

Dr. Ed Group.......................................................................................................................................14

Liver Detox..............................................................................................................................................15

Natural Methods for Detoxifying the Body From Parasites...................................................................15

Dr. Cathleen Gerenger.......................................................................................................................15


Dr. Jack Wolfson.................................................................................................................................17

Essential Flows for Detox Success..........................................................................................................19

Dr. Daniel Nuzum...............................................................................................................................19

Short-Term and Long-Term Detox Strategies........................................................................................21

Short-Term Detox Recipes......................................................................................................................22

Long-Term Detox Recipes.......................................................................................................................24

Dietary Changes and Lifestyle Adjustments...........................................................................................26

Dr. Bryan Ardis....................................................................................................................................26

Urotherapy..............................................................................................................................................26

Dr. Edward Group...............................................................................................................................26

The Mind and The Body..........................................................................................................................27

Dr. Cathleen Gerenger.......................................................................................................................27

Red Light Therapy...................................................................................................................................28

Dr. Jana Schmidt.................................................................................................................................28

Chapter 4: Strengthening Your Defense - Building a Resilient Body.................................................. 29

Boosting the Immune System to Resist Future Parasitic Infections and

Maintaining a Healthy Gut Flora.............................................................................................................30

Preventive Measures and Habits for Long-Term Wellness....................................................................31

Journey to Wellness: Inspiring Success Stories......................................................................................31

Nicole Pavlik.......................................................................................................................................31

Conclusion....................................................................................................................................... 33

Dr. Bryan Adris...................................................................................................................................33

References...................................................................................................................................................34

About Jonathan Otto....................................................................................................................... 35


INTRODUCTION
Dr. Bryan Ardis
“If we address parasites, we can free a lot of people
of their symptoms.”

Welcome to “Parasite Purge: Unlocking Your Body’s


Natural Detoxification System.” In the modern
world, our bodies navigate a constant barrage of
environmental toxins and potential invaders—
parasites. This book serves as your guide on a
transformative journey, unveiling the intricacies of
your body’s natural detoxification system.

In this comprehensive exploration, we delve into the


mysterious realm of parasites, understanding their
origins, types, and the often subtle but impactful
signs they leave behind. As we navigate through the
chapters, we’ll uncover the silent invaders that may
go undetected, exploring their long-term effects on
our health.

Dr. Mark Sherwood


“When we look at our detox system, this is an amazing system that God made. It has multiple phases, but let’s
shorten it to 3. Phase 1 is the recognition of a toxin and the beginning of the transition, changing the toxic substance
to a substance that we can eliminate. Phase 2 is called conjugation, and Phase 3 is called elimination. Elimination
takes place through three main pathways: urine, feces, and sweat. There are others, but for simplicity’s sake, we’ll
go right there. Why do we have a detox system? It’s because inside of us we produce what’s called endotoxins.
Some bacteria and toxins are produced through normal living, through being a human. That’s why we have it. I
think God probably knew that we’re gonna be faced with toxins in our environment so he gave us a healthy detox
system.”

Our detox system, a marvel crafted by nature, or as Dr. Sherwood eloquently puts it, a divine gift, stands as a
testament to our body’s resilience and adaptive brilliance.

Your journey towards optimal well-being continues, guided by the wisdom of your body’s natural detoxification
system. Embrace it, honor it, and let it be your steadfast companion on the path to a vibrant and healthy life.

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CHAPTER ONE
Understanding Parasites
Parasitic Origins:
Unraveling the Mystery
of Their Existence
Dr. Bryan Ardis
“70% of all autoimmune cases I’ve ever seen in my practice were actually caused by parasites.”

Parasites are organisms that live on or in a host and obtain their food from or at the expense of the host. They can
cause diseases in humans and other animals.Throughout human history, we have encountered a wide variety of
parasites, including approximately 300 species of helminth worms and over 70 species of protozoa. While many
of these parasites are rare and accidental, there are about 90 relatively common species that can cause significant
diseases.

The field of parasitology has a close relationship with tropical medicine since many parasitic diseases are prevalent
in tropical regions. However, the history of human parasitology goes beyond this connection. Our understanding
of parasites and parasitic infections is intertwined with the history of the human race. The spread and distribution
of parasites around the world have been greatly influenced by human activities.

Parasitism can be observed in various forms in the animal kingdom. Some examples include intraspecific social
parasitism, brood parasitism, and kleptoparasitism In intraspecific social parasitism, individual young take milk
from unrelated females, even in cases where there is no reciprocation. Brood parasitism occurs when hosts raise
the young of other species as their own, often by leaving their eggs in the nests of other species. Kleptoparasitism
refers to the act of stealing food or resources from another organism.

The origins of parasitism and the evolution of parasites are subjects of scientific interest. Recent research has
shed light on the evolution of parasitic relationships and the adaptations that parasites have developed over
millions of years. It is estimated that nearly half of all animal species may have a parasitic lifestyle, but the exact
number of transitions to parasitism and their impact on species diversification are still being studied.

Paleoparasitology (2), a discipline focused on the study of parasites in ancient materials, has played a pivotal
role in unraveling the mysteries surrounding the evolution, paleoepidemiology, ecology, and phylogenetics of
infectious diseases. Through the examination of historical remains, this field provides valuable insights into the
dynamic interplay between parasites and their hosts across different eras and geographical locations.

An estimated number exceeding 300,000 individuals in the United States currently live with the parasite responsible
for Chagas disease. Additionally, the concerning statistics reveal that more than 300 babies are born infected with
the disease annually in the United States.

Dr. Dietrich Klinghardt


“Well, the parasites are a whole other thing, but parasites are a huge issue that is completely underestimated and
undertreated.”

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The Body’s Unwanted Guests: Types and Impact of Parasites
Humans can be impacted by three primary types of parasites: protozoa, helminths, and ectoparasites. These
organisms have the capability to reside on or within the human body, potentially leading to the onset of diverse
diseases.

The presence of these parasites is frequently linked to the consumption of contaminated food or water. However,
it’s important to note that insects and other animals can also serve as carriers for these parasites, contributing to
their transmission.

Dr. Bryan Ardis


“And then if you have parasites, parasites typically come from water sources or your pets and that’s usually how
you get them. You need to be very mindful of where it is when your report comes back, when it tells you what kind
of parasite you have, it also tells you in the report where the most likely sources are you’re being contaminated
from. If it is your pet, make sure you’re not kissing your pet’s fur, petting the fur, and not washing your hands before
you touch your mouth because that’s how the eggs of those parasites get inside your body. And 90% of all human
beings in America, supposedly, have parasites, per the CDC, and then 100%, say parasitologists, 100% of all pet
owners of dogs and cats all have parasites. They’re all convinced they do. You need to be very careful about how
you let your dogs and cats lick on you, lick your hands, and then touch your mouth without washing your hands.
You transfer the eggs of those parasites onto your hands when you touch them, touch your mouth, swallow the
eggs, and then they hatch inside your body.”

Pets have the potential to harbor and transmit parasites to humans. Certain parasites found in dogs and cats can
infect people, with a higher likelihood of transmission from young animals like puppies and kittens that carry
roundworms and hookworms.

Furthermore, wild animals may serve as carriers of parasites that can also affect humans. For instance, individuals
can contract the raccoon parasite Baylisascaris if they inadvertently ingest soil contaminated with feces from
infected raccoons. Awareness of these potential transmissions highlights the importance of preventive measures
and responsible pet care.

Dr. Lee Merritt


“So for example, one of the big problems I keep mentioning is parasites.

If they know we are riddled with parasites, but we don’t know that, then they can release those parasites like a
time bomb. And they can do that by damaging our immune system. The way parasites work in the body is we all
get them. And we were told, unfortunately, in American medical schools that we didn’t need to deal with them
‘cause those were Third World country problems. But that’s not true. One of the factoids I remember from medical
school is that you’re more at risk of having MS if you had a lap dog before the age of 5 and I remembered it
because I thought that’s such a funny fact. Why would that have anything to do with a neurologic disease, having

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a dog when you were 4 years old? Well, it’s because look at little kids, they get licked on the face by the dogs, and
dogs have parasites, but they are never treated in America today. We used to, but now we don’t treat children for
parasites. You might treat the dog. And why, if you think the dog has parasites, so do humans. And so, the bottom
line here is we purposely were misled about the parasites so that they’ve been building up in generations of us and
we’ve gone untreated. We haven’t been paying attention to a major health threat and that can’t be by accident.
And now, they come along with ways of dumbing down our immune system in such a way that allows the parasites
to become active. So what happens in the body is you accumulate parasites over a lifetime in your body. It walls
them off into little cysts. You’re young and your immune system is very good, it keeps the parasites in those cysts in
check. But if something happens to you that causes your immune system to go down, either you’ve got a bad diet,
you get older, older people have problems that you don’t have when you’re young.”

The Primary Types of Parasites


The three primary types of parasites causing diseases in humans are ectoparasites, helminths, and protozoans. (3)

Ectoparasites: These parasites live on the exterior of their host and are often vectors transmitting infections
through blood. Examples include fleas, head lice, pubic lice, mites, and ticks. Fleas and lice can be transmitted
through close contact or sharing personal items, while ticks are commonly found in wooded areas or grassy fields.

Helminths: These parasitic worms reside in the gastrointestinal tract, ranging from greater than 1 millimeter
to over 1 meter in size. The main types include flukes, tapeworms, and roundworms. Flukes spread through
contaminated water or aquatic animals, tapeworms in undercooked meat or contaminated food and water, and
roundworms through infected soil.

Protozoans: One-celled organisms not visible to the naked eye, protozoans may live in the intestines or blood. They
spread through contaminated food or water, person-to-person contact, or vectors. Examples include amoebas
causing dysentery, ciliates causing dysentery (Balantidium coli), flagellates causing giardiasis (Giardia intestinalis)
and sleeping sickness (Trypanosoma brucei), and sporozoans causing malaria (Plasmodium) and cryptosporidiosis
(Cryptosporidium).

Animal Parasites and Their Effect on Agriculture


During the mid-to-late 1800s, a significant challenge confronted the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA):
the identification, comprehension, and development of effective controls against parasites affecting American
livestock. The surge in commercial livestock production, fueled by advancements in transportation and trade both
domestically and internationally, necessitated a proactive approach.

Farmers and ranchers, facing the imperative to minimize parasite-related damage for market competitiveness,
urged government intervention. In response, Congress took action in 1886 by establishing the Zoological Division
within the USDA’s Bureau of Animal Industry. This division included a dedicated laboratory focused on the study

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of animal parasites, aiming to unravel their modes of transmission and explore potential control measures.

External parasites (5) can be a constant source of irritation for hosts, causing issues like biting, embedding, or
skin irritation. Serious diseases such as mange and scabies can result from these external parasites, impacting the
health and growth of animals.

On the other hand, internal parasites reside within an animal’s blood or tissues. They may enter the body through
the ingestion of contaminated food or water, or by burrowing through the skin to reach the bloodstream, where
they settle in preferred locations to mature and reproduce. Internal parasites often disrupt digestion and nutrient
absorption, leading to poor growth, temporary or permanent injuries, and in severe cases, death. Both external
and internal parasites have the potential to weaken an animal’s immune system, creating conditions conducive to
bacterial diseases. In severe instances, these diseases can prove fatal.

Impact of Parasites
Parasites can have significant impacts on human health and well-being. Some of the effects of parasitic infections
include the following:

• Disease Transmission: Parasites can carry and transmit diseases to their hosts. These diseases can range
from mild to severe and can affect various organs and systems in the body.
• Nutritional Deficiencies: Some parasites can interfere with the absorption of nutrients in the host’s body,
leading to malnutrition and other related health issues.
• Organ Damage: Certain parasites can cause damage to organs and tissues in the host’s body. For example,
liver flukes can cause liver damage, while intestinal parasites can lead to inflammation and damage to the
intestines.
• Immune System Response: Parasitic infections can trigger immune responses in the host’s body, leading to
inflammation and other immune-related symptoms.
• Economic and Social Impact: Parasitic infections can have economic and social consequences, particularly
in developing countries. They can affect productivity, cause healthcare costs, and impact the overall well-
being of affected individuals and communities.

Investigating the Connection: Parasites and Cancer


Dr. Bryan Ardis
Jonathan Otto: “Dr. Ardis, the emphasis that you’ve been putting here to me is extraordinarily helpful and I am
super grateful for you because my whole interest has been on finding the root cause of disease across the board.
And you’ve been working in this field looking at root cause for a disease across the board, including cancer,
autoimmune disease, the whole list, neurodegenerative disease. And for me, the dedication that we’ve all, for
those that really want to uncover the truth and help people and help people heal, we’ve had to be dedicated to

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the process of helping people find answers for the actual real root causes. And so for me, the parasitic infection
aspect, perhaps around 5 or 6 years ago became very clear to me. Maybe even 8 years ago, I started doing a lot
of research, a lot of publishing of information on these subjects and saw a huge connection between parasites
and cancer. And when I was producing for The Truth About Cancer, that was very eye-opening for me and I felt
compelled to get that information to the world. So come fast forward to where we are here and now. Seeing the
venom aspect to me has been critical for not just understanding long haul COVID symptoms for vaccine injuries
from the COVID vaccines, but also childhood vaccines and other vaccines like the flu shot. And most importantly,
the connection between animal venom, synthetic animal venom, the mRNA tech and degenerative disease of all
kinds. And that to me has been one of the most shocking and eye-opening aspects of this. And to me, the reason
why I’m so compelled and excited to share it is not because it brings the message of doom and gloom is, but
rather because it brings a message of hope and healing. And I am very clear in my mind and my heart that these
discoveries that you and others that we’re collectively publishing is actually gonna be responsible for the most
remarkable and dramatic recoveries of all kinds of all different conditions and bring so much healing and health to
the world. And potentially be part of the greatest reclaiming of health and the greatest exodus from disease and
death that has ever been seen. So, I’m super grateful to be in this moment in time.”

Dr. Bryan Ardis: “I’m just as thrilled, actually. So, like you mentioned in your research for The Truth About Cancer
series coming across parasites, it’s influence on health. I guarantee, in your research you started to realize that
medical professionals in this country of the United States, they aren’t even educated in med school on parasitic
infections. I found that very odd. For 20 years, I’ve been educating people on parasites in my own patients in my
clinic. In their connection to cancers, in their connection to autoimmune diseases, in the connection to all digestive
tract diagnosis of any kind–Crohn’s, celiacs, IBS–most of those are parasitic. And as you treated them for parasites,
you would eliminate all their symptoms for good, but they never had any relief before that. So, that was always
shocking to me. And then, it was shocking to hear medical doctors say this to my patients in America, “Don’t listen
to Dr. Ardis.”

This is 20 years ago “Don’t listen to Dr. Ardis. There are no parasites that exist in America.” And then, I’d go like this,
“Really? Go to the CDC’s website. Right now, they even have a published document titled Parasites in America. And
that even discloses that 90 million Americans, they believe, currently have parasites in this country, primarily of
the protozoa type, which there’s four main types of parasites. So in your discoveries about parasites, that is a big
aha moment for one way in which disease and symptoms could be being caused by an underlying cause not being
identified by the medical profession at all. They’re not even educated on that at all. That is a very big miss. And if
you never teach the medical doctors to go looking for that possible vector for the patient’s symptoms and just tell
them they don’t exist in America.

What’s interesting is, all you’re left with is, “Let’s drug you for your symptoms for the rest of your life ‘cause we
don’t know what’s causing your symptoms.” Well, if you’re not educated on what the weaponry is or the cause of
the disease, which was parasites in the scenario, you would never get rid of the root cause. You would forever be
treating just the symptoms. This correlates right to the huge, incredible revelation to me that I believe was directly
led by God and a few other medical doctors who were pointing me in a direction to go look for stuff I never even
would’ve thought of. They didn’t think I was gonna find it either. I did not wanna know that there was a correlation

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to venoms and COVID. I didn’t wanna know they were putting snake venom phosphodiesterase in the COVID-19
shots. I didn’t want to know that. There was no part of me that wanted to know that.
Jonathan Otto: “Bryan, do you remember when we were having a conversation, I asked you, are they putting
animal venom in these shots? Do you remember that? It was live. We were recording. You used the word poison.
You said there’s a poison. And I said, is it animal venom? And based on the heart attack gun, and you hadn’t
released the information yet. You could see how our God was just stirring the waters of our realization, directing
our minds.”

Dr. Bryan Ardis: “So, to fast track your realities, for example, could cancers, could diseases in America be caused
by parasites that I’ve never even heard of in America being a problem? That was an aha moment for you of both
deception in the medical profession to not even look for that possible root cause of symptoms which is causing
massive amounts of millions of people in America to suffer with illness and disease, medically diagnosed. Parasites
do cause those. You just aren’t looking for them, medical profession. Just like that revelation for you, what has
become miraculous out of the now understanding that geneticists already figured out that spike proteins of COVID,
which was the only thing that separated SARS-CoV-2 from SARS-CoV-1, they called MERS and SARS. The only thing
different were these two venom proteins from two snakes that target nicotine receptors. Why was this an aha
moment?”

Cancer is a life-threatening condition characterized by uncontrolled cell proliferation in various body tissues, while
parasites are harmful organisms that can lead to death. (10) Both cancer and parasites share similarities in their
ability to independently grow, resist apoptosis, and evade the immune system. This makes it challenging for the
body to eliminate them completely. Research, including in vitro and animal studies, reveals that some parasites
can directly cause cancer, while others indirectly stimulate cancer development. Interestingly, certain parasites
can elicit an immune response with antitumoral activity. Parasites can exhibit both tumoral and antitumoral effects
by influencing immune responses, preventing metastasis, regulating angiogenesis, inhibiting proliferative signals,
and modulating inflammatory responses associated with cancer development.

You know, cancer can be caused by a bunch of things around us. Turns out, infections from viruses, bacteria, and
parasites have been linked to causing cancer in humans. Let’s dive into the details a bit. Certain parasitic diseases
like schistosomiasis, opisthorchiasis, and clonorchiasis are pretty bad—they’re highly likely to lead to cancer.

Now, malaria itself doesn’t seem to directly cause cancer, but it’s closely tied to a type of cancer called endemic
Burkitt lymphoma in areas where malaria is widespread. For this particular cancer, the Epstein-Barr virus plays a
role in getting things started. There’s also this parasite called Strongyloides stercoralis, and it seems to team up
with HTLV-1 to possibly cause T cell lymphomas.(11)

Now, here’s where it gets wild. Ever heard about intracellular eukaryotic parasites? They’re like the hidden players
in the cancer game, not getting as much attention.These intracellular parasites decide to play puppet master with
our cells. They go ahead and induce host cell transformation. They hijack pathways, mess with the host cell’s
epigenome, cellular machinery, signaling pathways—you name it. They’re basically throwing a wild party in there,
tweaking the same pathways that go haywire during cancer onset.

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CHAPTER TWO
The Silent Invaders -
Recognizing Symptoms and Signs
Dr. Bryan Ardis
“Unfortunately, medical doctors since the Flexner’s Report in 1910, have been told in America and Canada that
parasites do not exist in these countries. They only exist in underdeveloped countries or third-world countries,
and that is absolutely not true. Even if you think that’s true, go look at the CDC document that’s currently on their
website right now, cdc.gov. There’s actually a titled article talking about parasites and Americans. They actually
state that 90 million Americans have parasites right now, with accompanying diseases as a direct result of those
parasites.”

Recognizing Physical Symptoms


When it comes to parasitic infections, recognizing physical
symptoms is crucial for early detection and appropriate treatment.
Here are some common physical symptoms that may indicate a
parasitic infection:

• Digestive Issues: Many parasitic infections can cause


digestive problems such as diarrhea, abdominal pain,
cramping, bloating, and nausea. These symptoms may be
persistent or intermittent, depending on the type of parasite
involved.
• Unexplained Weight Loss: Some parasitic infections can lead
to unexplained weight loss, despite maintaining a normal
diet. This can occur due to the parasites consuming nutrients
from the host’s body.
• Skin Problems: Certain parasites can cause skin-related
symptoms such as itching, rashes, sores, or ulcers. These
symptoms may be localized or spread across different parts
of the body.
• Fatigue and Weakness: Parasitic infections can cause fatigue, weakness, and a general feeling of being
unwell. This can be a result of the parasites disrupting the body’s normal functioning and nutrient absorption.
• Anemia: Some parasites feed on blood, leading to a decrease in red blood cell count and causing anemia.
Symptoms of anemia include fatigue, weakness, pale skin, and shortness of breath.
• Allergic Reactions: In some cases, parasitic infections can trigger allergic reactions in the host’s body. This
can manifest as hives, itching, swelling, or difficulty breathing.
• Muscle and Joint Pain: Certain parasitic infections can cause muscle and joint pain, similar to arthritis. This
can make movement uncomfortable and limit mobility.

It’s important to note that these symptoms can vary depending on the type of parasite and the specific infection.
Additionally, some parasitic infections may not cause any noticeable symptoms initially, making it essential to seek
medical attention if you suspect a possible infection.

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Chronic Health Issues and Parasites
Parasitic infections can sometimes go undiagnosed for extended periods and may contribute to chronic health
conditions. While parasites can live in the intestines without causing noticeable symptoms, they can still have an
impact on the body. Here are some common signs and symptoms of parasitic infections that can lead to chronic
health issues: (6)

• Digestive Issues: Parasitic infections can cause digestive problems such as diarrhea, constipation, or
excessive gas.
• Skin Disorders: Some parasitic infections can manifest as skin disorders like eczema, hives, or chronic
itching without an apparent cause.
• Fatigue: Chronic fatigue, even after a good night’s sleep, can be a symptom of a parasitic infection.
• Teeth Grinding: Grinding your teeth while sleeping, also known as bruxism, can be associated with certain
parasitic infections.
• Nutrient Deficiencies: Parasites can deplete the body’s resources, leading to nutrient deficiencies,
particularly anemia.
• Anxiety: In some cases, parasitic infections can contribute to anxiety, possibly due to nutrient deficiencies.
• Muscle or Joint Pain: Certain parasitic infections can cause muscle or joint pain.
• Rectal Itching: Itching around the rectum can be a sign of certain parasitic infections.

It’s important to note that these symptoms can vary depending on the type of parasite and the individual’s immune
response.

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CHAPTER THREE
Detoxification Strategies
The Importance of Detoxing
Detoxifying the body is a popular concept that involves the idea of eliminating toxins from the body to improve
health and promote weight loss. However, it’s important to note that the body has its own natural detoxification
processes and doesn’t necessarily require special diets or expensive supplements to eliminate toxins.

The liver, along with other organs like the kidneys, plays a crucial role in the body’s natural detoxification process.
The liver filters toxins and waste products from the bloodstream, metabolizes nutrients and medications, and
helps maintain overall health Supporting liver health is considered important in the detoxification process because
the liver is responsible for processing and eliminating potential toxins, including those that may be associated with
parasites.

Dr. Cathleen Gerenger


“Detoxing the body is beneficial because what happens is the foods that we eat, the stuff we put on our skin and
our broken record, our mental state, is really important for our body to step back and say, “Okay, what can I do to
step away from that? What can I do to protect my body so my body won’t break down?” It’s almost like a car. You
have to give it a tune-up, give it an oil change.

The importance of detoxing is that everything goes through your liver. So, you have to make sure your liver is nice
and clean. When you pour, just think about a funnel and a spigot. You pour water in or you pour whatever liquid
you do, you pour it in. And then what happens is that when that funnel gets full, it starts to overflow. When that
liquid starts to overflow, it seeps into different parts of the body, and we might call that leaky gut. We might give it
the term leaky gut that can create joint aches and pain, that can create hair loss, and that it can create symptoms
like insomnia, weight gain, or skin-related problems.

What we want to do when we detox the body is open that spigot, so then the water goes through, so the new
water comes in. So, it actually helps to funnel it out and detox your body, get rid of the toxin so your body, especially
your liver, is able to get the proper nutrients back in and it has to go through your liver and then it goes through
your digestive tract, too. It is important for us to detox at least a couple times a year depending on your symptoms,
just to give your body that oil change that it needs.

It’s so important for us to detox our organs and the biggest organ that we want to detox is our liver. It’s so
important for us to clean up the liver a little bit, and I’ll talk a little bit about what herbs and vegetables can you
intake on your own or through supplementation to keep that liver nice and clean.

Liver detox is really important because your thyroid hormones convert between the inactive form of thyroid to the
active form of thyroid in your liver and your gut. So, detoxify your liver, and also detoxify your colon. Your colon
is your gut microbiome that’s able to absorb all the good nutrients that it’s able to help your body heal, and it
makes all the neurotransmitters so your brain can function properly. It’s also important for us to do what we call
a parasite detox. Just like I mentioned, I have this beautiful spring lettuce top thingy, and then I’m about to eat it,

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and I look at it and I see these little creatures that are on my lettuce and I was like, “Oh, my gosh, it’s a 3-wash but
it’s still there.” Of course, it’s organic. Of course, if my microbiome is nice and healthy, my body might be able to
get rid of it.

But if your microbiome is not healthy, what’s going to happen is that those little creatures will start to hatch once
when you ingest it, if it’s not digested properly, it can multiply and it can hatch and it can create more parasites
inside your microbiome. So, it’s important for us to do a detox, especially a parasite detox once in a while because
we never know what we’re going to ingest. We can’t live in a bubble.

And the other detox, I feel like it’s so, so important, especially if those out there that have autoimmune problems or
that has a history of cancer, or going through some kind of chemo or radiation. Of course, consult with your doctor,
it’s a lymphatic detox. With a lymph detox, our lymph nodes are everywhere around our neck, around the groin
area, in our axillary area. So, a lymph detox does is that it helps to boost your immune system.”

Dr. Ed Group
“That’s why the liver is one of the most important organs in
the body because that’s your detoxification organ. If it’s not
clean, if it’s not working, if it’s not detoxifying, then all of
that stuff gets pushed back into your system, and then it gets
stored in your tissues or wherever the body’s going to put it,
which initiates the disease process.

So it’s super important to keep your liver clean. And you


have liver flukes in your liver too, which is another harmful
organism. Hulda Clark, with multiple different conditions,
identified the liver flukes. And you made a good point earlier
about having so many harmful organisms and parasites in
people’s bodies. These parasites that are living in you, die.
They don’t have long lifespans. They die, and your body has
to process, your liver has to process, all these dead mold and
mycoplasms, and all these little, tiny organisms.

And the living ones, when they go to the bathroom in your system, they secrete phenol, isopropyl alcohol,
formaldehyde, very toxic chemicals, because they go to the bathroom in your system every single day, and your
liver has to process that, as well.”

“That’s one of many, many byproducts of different types of parasites, and excretions. They go to the bathroom
inside your system, and sometimes when they die, their outer shell just like your cells, deteriorates. And so, if you
have millions and millions of parasites and molds and all kinds of other stuff in your system, these are all organisms
that live and die and urinate and defecate and all kinds of stuff in your system, too. Those are just some of the
many compounds that have been identified.”

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Liver Detox
The liver is indeed a vital organ in the human body. (7) It acts as the primary filtration system, converting toxins
into waste products, cleansing the blood, and metabolizing nutrients and medications to provide the body with
important proteins. The liver plays a crucial role in maintaining overall bodily regulation and health, converting
toxins into waste products, cleansing the blood, and metabolizing nutrients and medications. It is constantly
working to filter out harmful substances and maintain the body’s internal balance.(8)

It is important to note that a healthy liver naturally cleanses itself, and an unhealthy liver will not improve with a
liver cleanse alone.

Here are some healthy options to help detox your liver and keep it healthy: (9)

• Garlic: Rich in sulfur compounds, garlic activates liver enzymes to flush out toxins and contains selenium
for detoxification.
• Green Leafy Vegetables: Bitter and green leafy veggies like spinach and mustard greens stimulate bile flow,
aiding in the cleansing process.
• Fiber-rich Foods: Apples, carrots, cauliflower, and other fiber-rich foods accelerate toxin elimination,
providing support to the digestive tract.
• Green Tea: Loaded with catechins, and plant-based antioxidants, green tea assists liver function and helps
eliminate liver fat accumulation. Drinking 2-3 cups daily is recommended for a healthy liver.
• Turmeric: Renowned for its potency, turmeric is a powerful spice that safeguards the liver, preventing
damage and promoting the regeneration of healthy liver cells while boosting bile production and gallbladder
function.
• Citrus Fruits: Lemon, grapefruit, and oranges, rich in Vitamin C and antioxidants, serve as potent liver
cleansers, stimulating the production of detoxifying enzymes for optimal liver health.
• Walnuts: A significant source of arginine, walnuts support liver cleansing, and their high content of
glutathione and Omega-3 fatty acids further aids in liver detoxification, making them a crucial nut for liver-
friendly nutrition.

Natural Methods for Detoxifying the Body From Parasites


Dr. Cathleen Gerenger
“One of the natural way that you can do a little detox on your own is dry brushing. You can dry brush, and hit those
little lymph node areas because it helps lymphatic drainage and your lymph nodes is important because that’s part
of your immune system. So, parasite detox, lymph detox, colon detox, and also liver detox.

One thing that I love about natural supplementation or natural remedies or even natural vegetables and herbs is
that our body has the ability to heal itself if we provide it with the right kind of stuff. And a lot of people out there

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that do follow me on social media or TV, what I do is I talk a lot about food because I love food. I’m a big foodie.
One of my favorite things that I like to cook or I like to throw in my salad is called dandelion roots. Dandelion roots
is so beneficial, especially for your liver. It helps the body to naturally detox. Also, you can add supplementation. It’s
called milk thistle. Milk thistle is another great detoxifier for the liver. Usually with milk thistle. The medical name
for it is called silymarin. So, it’s used interchangeably and it helps between the milk thistle and the dandelion to
keep your liver nice and clean. It’s almost like a little detoxification for the liver. And that dandelion tastes a little bit
bitter, which is okay. You just shred in a little piece and just throw it into your salad. And sometimes I saute it with
a little bit of grapeseed oil. Grapeseed oil can cook it at a higher heat. Sometimes with olive oil, when we cook it
too high of a heat, it can be rancid.

So, when your olive oil gets rancid, it cannot do what it needs to do to provide all the health benefits. And we’re on
the oil tangent. Let’s stay away from canola oil and vegetable oil because those are the two oils that can be rancid
that can counteract the antioxidants in your body and it can promote a higher amount of free radical damage. A
free radical is something that you don’t want, and what it is, is that it can age you or create wrinkles or lead to
other illnesses and other diseases long-term.

Another thing that I love is it’s called bentonite clay. I was like, “Wow, what is this?” I remember looking into it. It
is just amazing. You can ingest it, or I see it a lot at a spa, at more of the healthy type of spa, organic spa where
they use it as a mask.

It helps to detoxify the body and it detoxifies your skin, so it keeps your skin nice and healthy. And what it has in
there is it’s rich in minerals. Minerals such as calcium, magnesium, silica, things that help to promote collagen. And
when our body starts to, unfortunately, biologically ages, that’s when the wrinkle starts to show up. So, bentonite
clay helps to keep your skin nice and smooth, and it helps to promote your body’s natural collagen.

Psyllium husk is one of those fibers, I call them soluble fiber. When we eat foods, especially vegetables, and things
like that, it’s important for us to also add more soluble fiber. What soluble fiber does is that it helps to regulate our
digestive tract and move our bowel movements smoothly out of our large intestines so it doesn’t just sit there and
create some kind of constipation or irritable bowel syndrome. So, anybody who has digestive issues or has a history
of constipation or even high cholesterol, adding soluble fiber like psyllium husk helps to move that bowel.

Apple pectin. Apple pectin is another one that I love, especially one of the ingredients that helps to aid with
digestion. I hear so many, so many, especially my teenage girls or even my 25-year-old, all the way up to the 35
to 45 age group that always suffer from acid reflux or stomach digestive issues or even cramping around their
menstrual cycle. I usually say, “Make sure that your digestive tract’s nice and clean.” And apple pectin, believe
it or not, not only helps with digestion, but it releases intestinal spasms. So, it kind of calms their digestive tract
down. Sometimes if women out there are going through cramping during their menstrual cycle, I would say take
magnesium, about 250 milligrams to 500 milligrams of magnesium helps with the cramping. Instead of just
popping what we call ibuprofen or aspirin or painkillers, you can approach it more naturally.

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Wormwood. We talk about wormwood, and wormwood is really important when it comes to parasites. We mention
the parasites and how these little creatures can hatch and have little hatchings and they can create a disturbance
in your microbiome that can create a leaky gut, that can create all sorts of skin rash, acid reflux, indigestion, or
even bloating. Sometimes what we want to do is that when we incorporate wormwood in there, it’s almost like,
they call it bitters. It’s important for us to have some bitters in our dietary habits.”

Dr. Jack Wolfson


“And in addition to those binders, which is often called Phase III detoxification, we also need Phase I and Phase
II detoxifiers. And these are where products like milk thistle, dandelion come into play. Ginger for example is
another fantastic. Fennel seed is another fantastic way to promote liver health and therefore excrete a lot of those
environmental toxins. So those are all wonderful strategies that really are effective and we’ve seen a lot of success
with that.

Now when it comes to parasites, parasites like Borrelia, Bartonella, Babesia, and others, they clearly affect the
body. And there are fantastic strategies again to destroy those parasites. And again, products that typically are
well-known, black walnut, wormwood are all fantastic strategies. Clover, black cumin seed, a lot of these different
things can be very useful to combat parasites. Parasites are well-known to impact the cardiovascular system. I love
different strategies that go after the parasites, go after the toxins, help you mobilize these toxins, and then put
them into the gut. And then, we need the binders in there to bind them up and excrete them out the other side.”

Let’s take a closer look at some of the ingredients that Dr. Gerenger and Dr. Wolfson mentioned:

• Bentonite Clay:
» Benefit: Natural detoxifier and binder.
» Detox Role: Binds to toxins in the digestive tract, aiding in their removal from the body.
• Calcium:
» Benefit: Essential mineral for overall health.
» Detox Role: Supports cellular function and assists in neutralizing acidic toxins.
• Magnesium:
» Benefit: Vital for various bodily functions.
» Detox Role: Acts as a cofactor for detox enzymes, promoting toxin elimination.
• Silica:
» Benefit: Supports connective tissue health.
» Detox Role: Assists in the removal of heavy metals from the body.
• Psyllium Husk:
» Benefit: Excellent source of soluble fiber.
» Detox Role: Promotes bowel regularity and binds to toxins, aiding in their elimination.
• Soluble Fiber:
» Benefit: Supports digestive health.
» Detox Role: Binds to toxins in the digestive tract, facilitating their removal.

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• Apple Pectin:
» Benefit: Natural fiber found in apples.
» Detox Role: Acts as a binder, aiding in the elimination of heavy metals and other toxins.
• Milk Thistle:
» Benefit: Supports Phase I and Phase II detoxification.
» Detox Role: Enhances liver function, aiding in the breakdown and elimination of toxins.
• Dandelion:
» Benefit: Acts as a Phase I and Phase II detoxifier.
» Detox Role: Supports liver health, facilitating the detoxification process.
• Ginger:
» Benefit: Supports overall detoxification processes.
» Detox Role: Exhibits anti-inflammatory properties, aids digestion, and contributes to toxin elimination.
• Fennel Seed:
» Benefit: Promotes liver health and detoxification.
» Detox Role: Supports the liver in expelling environmental toxins.
• Black Walnut:
» Benefit: Effective against parasites.
» Detox Role: Known for its anti-parasitic properties, particularly against parasites like Borrelia, Bartonella,
and Babesia.
• Wormwood:
» Benefit: Addresses parasitic infections.
» Detox Role: Works synergistically with other herbs to combat parasites and promote detoxification.
• Clover:
» Benefit: Supports detoxification and overall health.
» Detox Role: Assists in eliminating toxins from the body.
• Black Cumin Seed:
» Benefit: Known for its anti-parasitic properties.
» Detox Role: Effective against various parasites and supports overall detoxification.

There are some other common herbal remedies and supplements for parasite cleansing such as:

• Grapefruit Seed Extract: Grapefruit seed extract is thought to have antimicrobial properties, and some
people use it as part of a parasite cleanse. It is available in liquid form.
• Oregano Oil: Oregano oil contains compounds like carvacrol that have antimicrobial properties. It is available
as a supplement and is believed to be effective against parasites.
• Berberine: Found in various plants, berberine has demonstrated antimicrobial properties. It is available as
a supplement and may support a healthy gut environment.
• Turmeric: Turmeric is known for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Some believe it may have
benefits in supporting the body during a parasite cleanse.
• Pumpkin Seed Extract: Pumpkin seeds contain compounds that may help paralyze and expel parasites.
Pumpkin seed extract supplements are available for this purpose.

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Essential Flows for Detox Success
Dr. Daniel Nuzum
“Well, what is detox? Detox is you have short-term detox and long-term detox. Short-term detox is getting everything
flowing in the body. We have five things that have to flow properly in order to progress from detox. One is airflow.
You have to be able to breathe. That has to be stable. And then we have to get all, if you’ve got a bunch of mucus
in your system, we got to get that flowing, and the flowing out, out of the way. That’s number one. Number two,
in detox, your blood has to be moving. So if your blood isn’t flowing well, we have to do something to clear that so
that blood moves freely.

It has to be circulating. And right on the coattails of that, we have digestive flow. That’s the amount of time it takes
to go from top to bottom, pun intended. Your transit time in your digestive tract. The largest man I ever worked
with weighed almost 670 pounds and I worked with him for 4 years. He lost right around 450 pounds in 4 years,
with no surgery. Well, he had surgery to get rid of some of the skin that he had. He ended up having so much extra
skin, that he had to have skin removed. So here’s the thing. We started talking and I said, “So how often do you
eat? He said, ”Doc, you think I missed a meal?” Taps his big old belly. I said, ”Well, I didn’t think so, but I was just
wondering.” He said, ”Three square meals a day whether I need it or not.” He says, “I like to eat.” I said, ”Okay,
alright. Good, good, okay.” I said, ”Well, how often are your bowels regular?” He said, ”Oh yeah, I’m regular.” I
said, ”Well, what’s that mean to you?” He said, ”Twice a week whether I need it or not.” He said, “Like clockwork.”

And I said, ”Now, hold on. So you’re telling me you eat 21 times a week, but you only eliminate twice a week?” I
said, ”Where’s the other 19 meals?” He looks at me, looks at his belly, looks back, and goes, ”No.” I said, ”It’s got to
go somewhere.” Well, in his progress, we got him where he was eliminating 3 times a day and that weight started
falling off. Again, 4 years, he lost 450 pounds and he was doing drainage detox 2 weeks at a time every month, 2
weeks on, 2 weeks off, 2 weeks on, 2 weeks off. And so drainage detox is where you get the digestive tract moving
to get things flowing. And that has to happen in order to progress into the second stage of detox, and we were
not there yet. There are other things that have to happen as well. Once your digestive tract is moving and you’re
having multiple bowel movements a day, that’s when your lymphatic system will start to drain. And your lymphatic
system won’t drain effectively and you’ll feel worse when it does drain until your digestive tract is flowing properly.
When you get your digestive tract flowing properly, your lymph will drain nicely and easily, you won’t have all the
congestive feelings that you end up with.

So we have respiratory flow, we have blood flow, we have digestive flow. Then that brings us to our lymphatic flow.
Our last one is urinary flow. And if your digestive flow is slow, and if all those other ones are slow, your urinary
flow is going to be high and you’re going to be peeing all the time. So if you’re peeing all the time or have urgent
urination and that kind of thing, we have to get all these other things flowing to take the pressure off your poor
kidneys. Do you realize that there are twice as many kidney replacements in our society than there are all other
transplants combined? That’s crazy. What that means is people need help with their kidneys. Well, what helps with
your kidneys? Well, first off, taking the pressure off of them. It’s not just what you’re putting in or what you’re not

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putting in. It’s also taking the pressure off. If you only have x amount of fluid in your body, if you keep taking it in,
but all your circulatory pathways and your elimination pathways are plugged up and that fluid isn’t flowing well in
your body, guess what? All that you’re taking in is going to have to get put right back out again, and your kidneys
are going to be stressed because of it. So how do we do this? Well, we have to do things to get everything flowing,
got to get things moving.

Guess what happens when your system isn’t circulating or flowing


well? Inflammation. Inflammation and more inflammation.
That’s what happens. So we have our respiratory flow, we got
to get the mucus out of our respiratory system. We’ve got to
get our blood flowing well. We’ve got to get our digestive tract
flowing well. We’ve got to get our lymphatic system flowing
well. We’ve got to get our urinary system flowing well. So we
call that drainage detox. You have to get the system draining
properly. If you look up at drnuzum.com on YouTube, you’ll
find an old video of mine called The Funnel. And in that video, I
explained how the body drains like a funnel. And think about a
funnel. If the bottom of the funnel is plugged up, does anything
flow through that funnel very well? Guess what happens when
your bottom’s plugged up? Nothing flows very well.

And your cells are so intelligently designed that they will not start detoxing unless you provoke them. They won’t
naturally start to detox until things are flowing well through your system. So let’s say you have heavy metal
poisoning, or you got environmental chemical poisoning. Or let’s say you have chronic viral bacterial or parasitic
infections. Until you get everything flowing, you can’t effectively eliminate those things. They will get stuck in your
system and you will feel really bad when they do. There’s a process here that has to be observed and has to be
carried out. You have to walk through a certain process of detox in order to get to the stuff that you’re trying to
eliminate. Think about this. Cells make up tissues. Tissues make up organs. Organs then make up systems and
systems make up your body. This is basic anatomy, folks. And go back, and look up any anatomy book, it’ll tell you
exactly what I just said.

That tells us how things drain out of our system as well. Cells deposit their toxins into the tissues. The tissues
have to deposit those into the organs. The organs into the systems, and the systems into the body. So it all drains
like that. Hope that makes sense. Well, the cells are so incredibly well-designed that they’re not going unless you
do something to provoke them, they’re not naturally going to dump their toxins into your tissues if your tissues
are already toxic. So if things aren’t flowing well, you’re going to have toxins building up in your tissues that are
acting as irritants. They’re going to provoke an inflammatory response, which then slows down the circulation of
everything anyway. So in this whole process, we have to get the gut moving. We got to get the gut activated, we’ve
got to get things flowing, we’ve got to get blood moving. We’ve got to do things that are going to help thin the
blood and keep it flowing, make it fluid more, less thick.”

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To support the flow and functioning of various systems in the body, including the respiratory system, mucus
clearance, blood circulation, digestive tract, lymphatic system, and urinary system, there are several general
practices you can consider:

RESPIRATORY SYSTEM AND MUCUS CLEARANCE:


• Stay hydrated: Drinking plenty of fluids can help thin mucus and make it easier to clear from the respiratory
system.
• Practice deep breathing exercises: Deep breathing exercises can help expand the lungs and improve airflow.
• Use a humidifier: Adding moisture to the air can help keep the respiratory passages moist and facilitate
mucus clearance.
• Avoid smoking and exposure to secondhand smoke: Smoking can irritate the respiratory system and impair
mucus clearance.

BLOOD CIRCULATION:
• Engage in regular physical activity: Exercise promotes blood circulation and helps keep the cardiovascular
system healthy.
• Maintain a healthy diet: A balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins can
support cardiovascular health.

DIGESTIVE TRACT:
• Eat a high-fiber diet: Consuming fiber-rich foods, such as fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, can promote
healthy digestion and regular bowel movements.
• Stay hydrated: Drinking enough water helps maintain proper digestion and prevents constipation.

LYMPHATIC SYSTEM:
• Stay physically active: Regular exercise can help stimulate lymphatic flow.
• Practice deep breathing exercises: Deep breathing can assist in lymphatic circulation.
• Massage: Gentle massage techniques may help stimulate lymphatic flow.

URINARY SYSTEM:
• Stay hydrated: Drinking an adequate amount of water helps maintain proper urinary function.
• Avoid holding urine for long periods: Emptying the bladder regularly can help prevent urinary tract infections.

Short-Term and Long-Term Detox Strategies


SHORT-TERM DETOX:
• Duration: Typically spans a few days to a few weeks.
• Intensity: Focuses on a more intense, focused effort to eliminate toxins quickly.
• Purpose: Often pursued for immediate benefits like increased energy, improved digestion, and a sense of

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rejuvenation.
• Methods: May involve fasting, juice cleanses, or specific dietary restrictions.
• Frequency: Conducted periodically throughout the year for a brief, concentrated cleansing period.

LONG-TERM DETOX:
• Duration: Ongoing, integrated into a lifestyle for an extended period.
• Consistency: Involves sustainable, consistent practices to support the body’s natural detoxification
processes.
• Purpose: Aim for continual toxin elimination and overall wellness rather than rapid, short-term results.
• Methods: Emphasizes a balanced, nutrient-dense diet, regular exercise, and healthy lifestyle choices.
• Frequency: A continual, daily commitment to maintaining a detox-friendly lifestyle.

CONSIDERATIONS:
• Short-Term Benefits: Short-term detoxes can offer quick benefits, making them appealing for a reset or
jumpstart to healthier habits.
• Long-Term Sustainability: Long-term detox approaches focus on sustainable practices, potentially leading
to more enduring health benefits.
• Individual Goals: Choosing between short-term and long-term detox depends on individual goals,
preferences, and health conditions.

Short-Term Detox Recipes


1. Green Detox Smoothie:
Ingredients:
• 1 cup kale, stems removed
• 1 cup spinach
• 1/2 cucumber, peeled and sliced
• 1 green apple, cored and chopped
• 1/2 lemon, juiced
• 1 tablespoon chia seeds
• 1 cup coconut water or filtered water
• Ice cubes (optional)

Instructions:
• Combine all the ingredients in a blender.
• Blend until smooth and creamy.
• Add more water if needed to reach your desired consistency.
• Pour into a glass and enjoy as a refreshing and nutrient-packed breakfast or snack.

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2. Quinoa Salad with Lemon-Turmeric Dressing:
Ingredients:
• 1 cup cooked quinoa, cooled
• 1 cup cherry tomatoes, halved
• 1 cucumber, diced
• 1/2 red onion, finely chopped
• 1/4 cup fresh parsley, chopped
• 1/4 cup olive oil
• 1 lemon, juiced
• 1 teaspoon turmeric powder
• Salt and pepper to taste

Instructions:
• In a large bowl, combine quinoa, cherry tomatoes, cucumber, red onion, and parsley.
• In a small bowl, whisk together olive oil, lemon juice, turmeric, salt, and pepper to create the dressing.
• Pour the dressing over the quinoa mixture and toss until well-coated.
• Serve chilled and enjoy a flavorful and detoxifying lunch or dinner option.

3. Detox Vegetable Soup:


Ingredients:
• 1 tablespoon olive oil
• 1 onion, diced
• 2 carrots, sliced
• 2 celery stalks, chopped
• 3 cloves garlic, minced
• 1 zucchini, diced
• 1 cup kale, chopped
• 6 cups vegetable broth
• 1 teaspoon turmeric powder
• 1 teaspoon cumin
• Salt and pepper to taste
• Fresh lemon juice (optional)

Instructions:
• In a large pot, heat olive oil over medium heat. Add onions, carrots, and celery, and sauté until softened.
• Add garlic, zucchini, and kale. Stir well.
• Pour in vegetable broth and bring to a simmer.
• Season with turmeric, cumin, salt, and pepper. Allow the soup to simmer for 15-20 minutes.
• Serve hot, and add a squeeze of fresh lemon juice if desired.

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Long-Term Detox Recipes
1. Quinoa and Roasted Vegetable Buddha Bowl:
Ingredients:
• 1 cup cooked quinoa
• 1 cup broccoli florets
• 1 cup cherry tomatoes, halved
• 1 bell pepper, sliced
• 1 sweet potato, cubed
• 2 tablespoons olive oil
• 1 teaspoon cumin
• 1 teaspoon paprika
• Salt and pepper to taste
• Fresh cilantro for garnish
• Avocado slices (optional)

Instructions:
• Preheat the oven to 400°F (200°C).
• Toss broccoli, cherry tomatoes, bell pepper, and sweet potato in olive oil, cumin, paprika, salt, and pepper.
• Spread the vegetables on a baking sheet and roast for 25-30 minutes or until golden and tender.
• Assemble the Buddha bowl with cooked quinoa as the base and top with the roasted vegetables.
• Garnish with fresh cilantro and add avocado slices if desired. Enjoy this nourishing and detoxifying plant-based
meal.

2. Detox Green Soup:


Ingredients:
• 1 tablespoon coconut oil
• 1 onion, chopped
• 2 cloves garlic, minced
• 1 bunch kale, stems removed and leaves chopped
• 1 zucchini, diced
• 1 cup spinach
• 1 teaspoon turmeric powder
• 4 cups vegetable broth
• Juice of 1 lemon
• Salt and pepper to taste
• Fresh herbs for garnish

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Instructions:
• In a large pot, heat coconut oil over medium heat. Add onions and garlic, and sauté until translucent.
• Add kale, zucchini, and spinach. Cook until greens are soft.
• Stir in turmeric powder and vegetable broth. Bring to a simmer and let it cook for 15-20 minutes.
• Blend the soup until smooth using an immersion blender or in batches in a regular blender.
• Season with lemon juice, salt, and pepper. Garnish with fresh herbs and enjoy this plant-based detox soup.

3. Vegan Lentil and Vegetable Stir-Fry:


Ingredients:
• 1 cup dried green lentils, cooked
• 1 cup broccoli florets
• 1 bell pepper, thinly sliced
• 1 carrot, julienned
• 1 cup snap peas, trimmed
• 2 tablespoons tamari or soy sauce (gluten-free)
• 1 tablespoon sesame oil
• 1 tablespoon fresh ginger, minced
• 2 cloves garlic, minced
• 1 tablespoon rice vinegar
• 1 teaspoon maple syrup or agave nectar
• 2 green onions, sliced
• Sesame seeds for garnish
• Cooked brown rice or quinoa for serving

Instructions:
• In a large skillet or wok, heat sesame oil over
medium-high heat.
• Add ginger and garlic, and sauté for 1-2 minutes until
fragrant.
• Add broccoli, bell pepper, carrot, and snap peas. Stir-
fry for 5-7 minutes until vegetables are tender-crisp.
• In a small bowl, whisk together tamari, rice vinegar,
and maple syrup.
• Add cooked lentils and the tamari mixture to the
vegetables. Stir to combine and heat through.
• Serve the stir-fry over cooked brown rice or quinoa.
• Garnish with sliced green onions and sesame seeds.
• Enjoy this flavorful and protein-packed vegan stir-fry
as part of your long-term detox plan.

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Dietary Changes and Lifestyle Adjustments
Dr. Bryan Ardis
“These are the things you need to be looking out for. I would first address parasites with gastrointestinal issues,
and then of course, once you remove the parasites, you want to focus on introducing whole, which natural…
And I’m not talking about the Whole Foods grocery store. I’m talking about whole foods, whole apples, whole
vegetables, whole Brussels sprouts, kale, spinach, carrots. You need to be eating those because inside those foods
are the actual healthy bacteria that are supposed to be in your gut anyway. This is the principle of eating whole
foods without cooking them to death.”

I once had two identical twins who were both Type 2 diabetics, but they had two very different causes for their
diabetes. One was diet, and the other one was parasites in their pancreas. One, I just had to help reduce sugar in
their diet. The other one, I had to kill off parasites over several months. The actual kid who had parasites reversed
their Type 2 diabetes faster than the person I had to just correct the diet. It was very interesting.”

Urotherapy
Dr. Edward Group
“But the goal with urotherapy is not to just say, okay, start drinking your own urine and everything’s going to
be fine. The goal of urotherapy, just like it was in ancient times where they did fasting once a year for 40 days
and utilized urine therapy, the purpose in the history behind urotherapy was to clean and detoxify your life. And
that also included eating organic, healthy life-giving organic foods, getting rid of the people in your life or the
resentments, forgiving people for those. So you’re not holding on to all these emotions that are reducing your
vibrations, to clean and heal your gut, and to replace the gut microbiome, to clean and purge the liver. Dating back
to Ayurvedic and traditional Chinese medicine, the liver is always, and even with urotherapy, the liver is a very, very
important organ that needs to be cleansed and detoxified.

Then get rid of all the parasites in your body. The parasites are right now one of the biggest issues that we’re facing
in humanity, and especially just like Royal Raymond Rife said, “All cancer is parasitical.” Most of it he claimed was
foreign proteins, which he identified as the BX virus. But we know that cancer is directly associated with fungus
and yeast and bacteria and worms. And I believe even a lot of it is misdiagnosed. So the five-step system really
with urotherapy is you can always start on urotherapy at any time, and that is a detoxifier, but with urotherapy,
your body is- everybody is different. Some people might get immediate results, it might take some time. What we
want to do is we want to ramp that up. We want to make that so valuable and so powerful, but the cleaner you
eat and the more water you drink and avoid all these other toxic drinks, and the more that you are focusing inward
through mindfulness and relieving those stresses outside your external environment, cleaning up your external
environment, cleaning up your internal environment. Then, let’s say the efficacy of urine on a scale of zero to 100
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Then the efficacy, your urine gets stronger and stronger and more powerful the cleaner your external environment
is and the cleaner your internal environment is. So we always recommend, and by the way, supplementation too
can also be extremely effective to enhance the benefits. We want to enhance the benefits of your urine. Because
your urine, if you’re sick, is not going to be, it is always a medicine no matter what, but you can transform that
medicine from something that’s going to let’s say be a medicine of 10 scale to a medicine of 100,000 scale. In other
words, the cleaner your external environment, the cleaner your gut, the cleaner your liver, when you get all the
parasites out of your body and you get all the heavy metals and chemicals out of your body, your urine transforms
into a superconductive, super powerful healing agent at that point.

So it’s a multi-step process to where, yes, you can start on everything. It is not like you have to wait to start drinking
your urine until you’re done cleansing and healing your gut and doing multiple liver cleanses and doing parasite
cleanses and doing chemical and heavy metal cleanses. You do it all at the same time, but the main goal is to not
be thinking in your mind that you don’t have to change your life or you don’t have to evaluate your life. It’s giving
you, it’s more or less transforming you to take responsibility for your own life and to start analyzing your own life.
Because what we found, what I’ve narrowed every disease and every life situation down to is four words, poisons,
and the solution for poisons is detoxification. The other two components of our life are time and decisions. Time
and decisions is very important.”

The Mind and The Body


Dr. Cathleen Gerenger
“When we talk about the mind and the body, it is so important. I always go through what I call the 4-step process.
The first one is we say, let’s detoxify the body. Get rid of all the toxins, get rid of all the debris, the environmental
toxins, the things that we put on our skin. The second step we talked about is to nutrify the body. Put all the really
good stuff back in, adopting a healthy diet, and supplement yourself. And then the third step is to fortify the body.
Keep your hormones nice and balanced. Get enough sleep so your body can repair. And the fourth step is the power
of the mind. But in my opinion, I feel like the power of the mind is the first step.

Spiritual is so important when we talk about a healthy lifestyle, if we don’t have our mindset right, everything starts
falling apart. So having faith and having that spiritual being in your heart, and in your soul, and being grateful for
what you have is so important. However, in modern society, when we talk about the mind, immediately they’re
thinking of a psychologist or a psychiatrist to be placed on something to suppress their brain function instead of
being grateful for what we have, and again, adapting that spiritual being so we become a lot more balanced.
Because when we go into this healthy journey, it’s not just one thing, it’s multifactorial, and that’s so important,
power of the mind, again, detox the body, nutrify the body, and fortify the body.”

The mind-body connection plays a pivotal role in the pursuit of detoxification and overall well-being. The power of
positive thoughts and a focused mindset can significantly influence the body’s response to detox protocols. Stress
reduction, mindfulness, and emotional balance are integral aspects of fostering a healthy internal environment.
A harmonious mind-body connection not only supports the body’s natural detoxification processes but also

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contributes to sustainable lifestyle changes. By cultivating a positive mental outlook, individuals can enhance
resilience, make healthier choices, and navigate challenges more effectively. Recognizing the intricate interplay
between mental and physical health is essential for those seeking a holistic approach to detoxing and embracing
a healthier lifestyle.

Red Light Therapy


Dr. Jana Schmidt
“Now there are parts of the sun that are lovely for us. It’s full
spectrum, God made these lights. One therapeutic light is the
red light. There are lots of red light therapies now that are
helping regenerate cells, and kick off toxins, and incorporating
the red light therapy and a sauna together is incredible.
That’s when some real detoxing and some cellular healing can
happen.”

Red light treatment enhances the generation of adenosine


triphosphate (ATP) within cellular mitochondria, a crucial
substance fueling all human cells. Healthy cells naturally
produce ample ATP, but factors such as inflammation,
oxidative stress, and exposure to environmental toxins can
impair mitochondrial function, leading to energy deficiency,
vulnerability to damage, and premature cell death. Red light
therapy serves to elevate mitochondrial function, providing
cells with increased energy. This surge in cellular energy
enhances the efficiency of waste elimination, promoting
optimal organ function, and facilitating detoxification
processes.

Red light therapy contributes to improved circulation, particularly in the lymphatic system, a key player in toxin
elimination. Unlike the cardiovascular system, the lymphatic system relies on muscle contractions to propel lymph
throughout the body. When the lymphatic system falters, the body struggles to expel toxins, potentially impacting
brain health. Studies indicate that near-infrared light therapy aids the lymphatic system, facilitating the removal
of beta-amyloid proteins implicated in neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. Red light
therapy further mitigates lymphoedema, abnormal swelling caused by lymphatic blockages. Enhanced blood flow,
facilitated by red light therapy, plays a crucial role in detoxification by transporting toxins and pathogens to the
liver and kidneys for processing and elimination. This therapy promotes microcirculation through angiogenesis,
the growth of blood vessels, and increased nitric oxide production, which dilates blood vessels. Beyond circulation,
red light therapy also stimulates cellular energy, contributing to overall health benefits.

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CHAPTER FOUR
Strengthening Your Defense -
Building a Resilient Body
Boosting the Immune System to Resist Future
Parasitic Infections and Maintaining a Healthy Gut Flora
Boosting the immune system and maintaining a healthy gut flora is essential for overall well-being and can be
achieved through various lifestyle and dietary practices. Here are some key strategies to foster and sustain a
healthy gut microbiome:

• Probiotic-Rich Foods:
» Incorporate foods rich in probiotics, such as plant-based yogurt, plant-based kefir, sauerkraut, kimchi, and
other fermented vegetables.
» Consume these foods regularly to introduce and support the growth of beneficial bacteria in the gut.
» Ensure an adequate intake of essential vitamins and minerals, such as Vitamin C, Vitamin D, zinc, and
selenium, which are known to support immune function.
• Prebiotic-Rich Foods:
» Include prebiotic foods in your diet to nourish the existing beneficial bacteria. Examples include onions,
garlic, leeks, bananas, and asparagus.
• Fiber-Rich Diet:
» Consume a diet high in fiber from fruits, vegetables, and legumes. Fiber promotes a diverse microbiome
and supports the growth of beneficial bacteria.
• Avoid Artificial Sweeteners:
» Avoid the consumption of artificial sweeteners, as some studies suggest they negatively impact gut bacteria.
• Stay Hydrated:
» Drink an adequate amount of water to support digestion and nutrient absorption, promoting a healthy gut
environment.
• Manage Stress:
» Practice stress-reducing techniques such as deep breathing exercises. Chronic stress can negatively affect
gut health.
• Regular Exercise:
» Engage in regular physical activity. Regular exercise has been linked to a more diverse and beneficial gut
microbiome, and promotes overall health enhancing immune function.
• Adequate Sleep:
» Prioritize sufficient and quality sleep. Inadequate sleep patterns impacts gut health and weakens the
immune system.
• Avoid Overuse of Disinfectants:
» Limit the excessive use of antimicrobial products that can potentially disturb the balance of gut bacteria.
• Diversify Your Diet:
» Consume a wide variety of foods to expose your gut to different nutrients, promoting a diverse and resilient
microbiome.
• Avoid Smoking and Excessive Alcohol:
» Quit smoking, as it can impair immune function.
» Limit alcohol intake. Excessive alcohol consumption can weaken the immune system.

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• Stay Socially Connected:
» Maintain social connections. Positive social interactions can contribute to overall well-being and immune
health.

By incorporating these practices into your lifestyle, you can create an environment that supports the flourishing
of beneficial bacteria, contributing to a healthy and balanced gut flora.

Preventive Measures and Habits for Long-Term Wellness


Implementing preventive measures and cultivating long-term wellness habits are pivotal in minimizing the
risk of parasitic infections. Rigorous hygiene practices stand as the foremost defense, encompassing thorough
handwashing, proper food handling, and maintaining a clean living environment. Dietary choices play a crucial role.
Cooking methods that ensure food safety become paramount. Environmental precautions, such as avoiding contact
with potentially contaminated water sources and practicing safe waste disposal, further contribute to preventive
strategies. Long-term wellness habits extend beyond the immediate, emphasizing consistent adherence to a
balanced and nutritious diet, regular exercise, and stress management. By instilling these practices, you can fortify
your defenses against parasites and cultivate enduring well-being. Regular health check-ups and screenings also
play a proactive role in identifying and addressing potential parasitic concerns before they escalate, contributing
to a holistic approach to long-term wellness.

Journey to Wellness: Inspiring Success Stories


Nicole Pavlik
“I wanna talk about what happened to me this time last year and exactly why I think that it was parasites and why
I feel like it’s so important for you to look into parasitic infections being the root cause of all of your problems. So
this time last year, I had perfect health, and then just a few days later, everything started rearing its ugly head. So
I had elevated liver enzymes. I had a lupus rash. I had extreme fatigue. I couldn’t lift my head off the pillow. I was
having nerve pain up and down my arm. Some days I was so weak I couldn’t lift my arms. There were times when
I couldn’t even type or write, or use my hands. Sometimes my hands weren’t working. My face was swollen, it was
red, it was jaundice. One of the key things that was going on with me was that I had reoccurring eye infections that
homeopathy would normally help with, and that was not even helping.

I was getting swollen eyes. Some days, my eyes were swollen shut, lots of drainage specifically in my right eye.
And I had done research on parasites a while back, and parasites kept coming up for me in various ways. I had
such bad brain fog that it was really hard to do the research and look into the help that I needed myself, but I was
pushing myself because I wanted to figure it out so that I could get through it and then I can help other people. So
I thought, “Let me just do parasite detox. Let me look into it. Let me look into homeopathy for parasites.” When I
looked up homeopathy for parasites, there was a list of different parasites and what remedies you could use, and
one specific one came up and that was trichinosis. So trichinosis is a parasite that they say you get from eating
undercooked pork.

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One of the key symptoms of trichinosis is reoccurring pink eye infections. Another thing that trichinosis does is it
forms cysts in your body and it can go into your muscles and cause muscle weakness and fatigue. They can stay up
there for up to 10 years. This is debilitating. This could be causing so many symptoms that we don’t know. So how
do you know if you have a parasite? So I went to my holistic doctor whom I’ve been seeing for over 10 years with
the hopes that she would run any test that I asked her to because she always had before. So I went into her office
and asked her, I said, “I think I have trichinosis and I want you to run the test for me. She said, “It’s not that easy to
run the test.” She says, “I have to get CDC approval.”

I said, “What do you mean?” I said, “I think that I have this and I want you to run the test.” She said to me, “I
think it’s your autoimmune disease and I think we should focus on healing that first and then see later if you’re
still having problems.” And I said, “But what if these parasites are causing my autoimmune disease? Why am I sick
all of a sudden again, when I was doing just fine?” I’ve been seeing her for 10 years. “Why did I just now crash?
What changed? What was different?” So I said to her, “I really, really would like to look into this further.” She tells
me, “Trichinosis is rare. People don’t get that anymore because they’re educated about pork.” I said, “Is trichinosis
rare or is it rarely diagnosed because it’s so hard to get the test?” And she kind of looked shocked at me, and I
left her office that day kind of feeling defeated because she wouldn’t run the test for me. Then I decided I was
gonna look on the CDC website to see if what she was saying was true. At that time last year, conveniently, all the
parasite testing was pulled down. They were apologizing for recently having this parasite testing pulled down and
they were just adding some of them back and trichinosis was one of them that they did not add back yet. So then
I decided that I was gonna go to a conventional walk-in doctor with a textbook story. So I walk into this doctor and
I say, “Oh, I ate some undercooked pork a couple of weeks ago and I had some GI issues. And now look at me, look
where I’m at.” And the doctor looks at me and he says, he knows nothing about me. I’ve never seen him before, “I
think you have autoimmune disease.” And I’m like, “Crap, I do have an autoimmune disease. I do have lupus. But
why?” He says, “I don’t think this is trichinosis. I think we’re going to run some autoimmune labs.” So I couldn’t
get a holistic doctor to order the test for me. I couldn’t get the conventional doctor to order the test for me. And
I thought about it and I asked myself, are parasites causing the symptoms of all autoimmune diseases? Are they
causing the autoimmune disease? But nobody’s doing anything about it because we’re labeling it an autoimmune
disease. There are no tests for autoimmune disease other than just a collection of symptoms, and then it’s a
diagnosis. So what if parasites were the cause of all autoimmune diseases? And that’s where I started thinking,
“What if detoxing from parasites was going to help other people heal?” So I decided from there that I was going
to look into detoxing from the parasites on my own.

So I started detoxing with homeopathy. And my husband was the one that encouraged me because I still wanted
a diagnosis, I wanted answers. And my husband said to me, “If homeopathy doesn’t have any side effects, what
have you got to lose?” And from the research that I’ve done in the past, I know about parasites and what they do,
and what they do is they hold on to heavy metals and toxins and viruses and all of these things that keep us sick.
And so, one of the things that I started thinking, and this is just a theory, I can’t prove it. I don’t know if I’m right or
wrong, but I thought, “What if just what if they’re poisoning us intentionally with parasites? What if the parasites
are being sprayed in the chemtrails? What if they’re putting them in the water? What if it’s not just food?

What if we’re being exposed to them on a daily basis? What if when they inject us, what if they’re injecting
parasites?” Wouldn’t that be a perfect storm? If I said to you the parasites, hold on to heavy metals and toxins.

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What’s in a vaccine? Heavy metals and toxins. Aluminum, formaldehyde, polysorbate 80. What if they’re injecting
parasites right in with those very toxins that are gonna keep you sick? Because why? Parasites gonna hold onto
them. And if you don’t know they’re inside of you and they’re holding on to this toxic cocktail, you just were injected
with, how are you ever going to get better? And if they’re not looking for parasites because they don’t wanna do
the tests and they’re blaming your symptoms on autoimmune disease, even conventional doctors now are saying
it’s an autoimmune disease. And what are the answers for autoimmune disease?

You either in the holistic world, you have to make a lifestyle change where there’s a lot of people who get better,
but they’re not fully healed. A lot of them do. Why? Because something’s still in there holding onto those toxins. I’ve
found with homeopathy, a lot of people that do better but aren’t completely well, once they detox the parasites,
then these protocols that I use start working better. For me personally, I had a skin issue for years that I was
using homeopathy for. Once I detoxed the parasite, the skin issue went away. So is there this connection? In the
conventional world, what are we doing for autoimmune diseases? We’re going to give them a steroid. We’re going
to suppress more and they’re just going to stay sick. It’s a perfect medical business model for them. So for me, you
can’t tell me any different. You cannot convince me different that parasites are not a huge part of this. That’s my
message to you guys. I think everybody needs to be looking into this. Don’t worry about getting a test because
they’re hard to get and a lot of times they’re inaccurate, but you can detox from them. And there’s various ways
to detox from parasites. There’s a lot of holistic ways to detox from parasites with herbs and other therapies,
carbons, and all of these things that you need to detox from parasites. But what I’m doing personally is I’m using
homeopathy because anybody can do it. And that’s what held me back for years, was that I was pregnant or
breastfeeding. And anybody can do it. Anybody can detox from parasites, pregnant breastfeeding, the elderly,
children, babies, and pets. We can all detox from parasites with homeopathy, with no side effects, no die-off
symptoms, and then you can heal.”

CONCLUSION
Dr. Bryan Adris: “So, parasites cause cancer, they know venoms cause cancer. These are two of the biggest things
that everybody should be aware of.”

As we conclude our exploration in “Parasite Purge: Unlocking Your Body’s Natural Detoxification System,” it’s not
merely the end of a book but the beginning of your empowered journey toward better health. We’ve delved
into the intricate workings of your body’s detox system, demystified the subtle signs of parasitic presence, and
unveiled the healing potential embedded in natural methods. It’s like having a heart-to-heart conversation about
your well-being, untangling the complexities of your body’s internal dance with toxins and parasites.

Remember, these insights are not just information but keys to your well-being. Your body, a resilient sanctuary,
possesses innate abilities to ward off invaders and thrive. As you step forward, armed with newfound knowledge
and a caring attitude towards total health, consider this not just a conclusion but a launchpad into a life where
mindful choices, nourishing practices, and natural detox methods intertwine to cultivate a vibrant and balanced
existence. May your journey ahead be filled with health, vitality, and a deep-seated understanding of your body’s
incredible capacity to heal and flourish.

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about jonathan otto
Jonathan Otto is an investigative journalist, natural health
researcher, documentary filmmaker, and humanitarian.

In addition to serving as a producer for The Truth


About Cancer and The Truth About Vaccines, Jonathan
has created several highly-acclaimed, groundbreaking
docuseries — Depression, Anxiety & Dementia Secrets,
Autoimmune Secrets, Natural Medicine Secrets,
and Autoimmune Answers — covering innovative,
effective natural remedies for autoimmune disease,
neurodegenerative disease, mental health, cancer, and
heart disease.

These docuseries — watched by millions around the


world — represent Jonathan’s unceasing quest to
discover the root causes of debilitating diseases by
interviewing over 120 world-renowned natural medicine
doctors, scientists, natural health experts, and patients.

In response to this life-saving knowledge, Jonathan created Well of Life, a line of doctor-formulated,
100% natural supplements specially designed to detox and fortify the body.

When the global elite took away the human and medical rights of people around the world — and
coerced billions into taking the toxic, experimental COVID “vaccines” — Jonathan was determined
to get the truth out, despite being repeatedly censored and deplatformed.

He interviewed the world’s top medical doctors, health experts, and legal experts on vaccine
injuries who risked their own careers to expose the lies behind the deadly COVID “vaccines” —
which have caused deaths and injuries to millions of people — to create his newest docuseries,
Vaccine Secrets, COVID Secrets, and Unbreakable: Destined to Thrive.

Jonathan’s greatest reward has been hearing the testimonials from people whose lives have
literally been saved with the protocols he developed.

His work has been featured in international TV broadcasts, print media, national news, and radio
broadcasts. He received the awards, Young Citizen of the Year and International Volunteer of
the Year, by the Australian government for international humanitarian contributions, which he
continues to support.

Jonathan and his wife, Lori, welcomed their first son, Asher, in January 2019 and their second son,
Arthur, in May 2021.

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