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Today I watched a video of a woman sharing a story about a doctor who reportedly found nematodes in a cadaver during a dissection. Whether you agree with everything shared online or not, it sparked an important conversation: Why are parasites rarely part of the health conversation? Most people assume parasites are only something you need to worry about if you’ve traveled internationally. But exposure can happen through food, water, pets, soil, outdoor activities, and many other everyday sources. What’s even more interesting is that parasites don’t always present with obvious digestive symptoms. Sometimes people experience things like: • Bloating • Fatigue • Brain fog • Food cravings • Sleep disturbances • Skin issues • Nutrient deficiencies • Irregular bowel movements • Unexplained inflammation Does having these symptoms automatically mean parasites are the cause? Absolutely not. But it does raise a bigger question: How often do we dismiss symptoms as “normal” without ever asking why they’re happening in the first place? As a functional practitioner, I believe healing starts by being curious enough to look deeper. Not every symptom has a parasite connection. Not every parasite requires a cleanse. But when the body is asking for attention, it’s worth listening. Your symptoms are information, not inconveniences. What has your body been trying to tell you lately? #ParasiteAwareness #RootCauseHealing #GutHealthMatters #FunctionalHealth #HealingNaturally
Today I watched a video of a woman sharing a story about a doctor who reportedly found nematodes in a cadaver during a dissection. Whether you agree with everything shared online or not, it sparked an important conversation: Why are parasites rarely part of the health conversation? Most people assume parasites are only something you need to worry about if you’ve traveled internationally. But exposure can happen through food, water, pets, soil, outdoor activities, and many other everyday sources. What’s even more interesting is that parasites don’t always present with obvious digestive symptoms. Sometimes people experience things like: • Bloating • Fatigue • Brain fog • Food cravings • Sleep disturbances • Skin issues • Nutrient deficiencies • Irregular bowel movements • Unexplained inflammation Does having these symptoms automatically mean parasites are the cause? Absolutely not. But it does raise a bigger question: How often do we dismiss symptoms as “normal” without ever asking why they’re happening in the first place? As a functional practitioner, I believe healing starts by being curious enough to look deeper. Not every symptom has a parasite connection. Not every parasite requires a cleanse. But when the body is asking for attention, it’s worth listening. Your symptoms are information, not inconveniences. What has your body been trying to tell you lately? #ParasiteAwareness #RootCauseHealing #GutHealthMatters #FunctionalHealth #HealingNaturally

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