For over thirty years I couldn't get anyone to take parasites seriously. Now I can't get them to stop talking about it.
When I wrote Guess What Came to Dinner?, most people looked at me very suspiciously.
Parasites were something you picked up overseas, something your doctor would certainly catch, something that simply didn't happen to clean, health-conscious people living normal lives in the United States.
I kept pushing anyway because the women sitting across from me were exhausted and bloated and foggy and not getting answers anywhere else.
Now suddenly everyone has a cleanse to sell you and a podcast episode to go with it. And with all of that noise has come an enormous amount of confusion and bad information that I think is genuinely keeping people from addressing something that may be at the root of more chronic complaints than most realize.
So in my latest post I did what I've always done. I went back to basics.
I addressed the myths that have been circulating for years and refused to die, busted the ones that keep people confused about how parasites actually work, and walked through the exact protocol I've recommended for years and still stand behind completely, even now that everyone else has discovered parasites exist.
If you've been trying to sort through everything you're hearing and figure out what's actually true, this will cut right through it for you.
Read the full post here.
To your health,
Ann Louise Gittleman
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