Parasitic infections Reactivate Dormant Viruses like Herpes Simplex and Epstein-Barr Virus

Do you find yourselves getting cold sores (herpes simplex virus) year after year no matter how much immune support you try?

Did you know parasites cause reactivation of viruses like herpes simplex in addition to other viruses like Epstein bar?

Why does this happen?

Parasites are unfortunately a natural part of our ecosystem and have been around longer than humans- woah!

They love to find a host and then take over your immune system by keeping it suppressed so they are able to stick around. This occurs due to parasites ability to downregulate our T cells and B cells. T cells work to kill infected or cancerous cells while B cells create antibodies to harmful pathogens.

When this happens, this allows for viruses which have been dormant to replicate, making you sick, despite doing all the immune support in the book.

This is why, when I hear from clients that they continually get sick with every cold, flu and bug- I know they have a parasite problem which is keeping their immune system weak.

We know parasites also contain a host of toxic substances like heavy metals and mold, in addition to the chemicals they release like ammonia, formaldehyde and histamine.

Parasites are also great at hiding in the liver/gallbladder duct which prevents you from detoxing fat soluble toxins, and the chemicals they release can actually turn off the genes which are responsible for supporting liver detoxification.

This is why, if you want to address multiple health ailments at once and truly get to the root cause of your symptoms- addressing parasites is the first place to start.

Parasite testing is incredibly inaccurate and lacking so relying on symptoms is a much better indicator, or in the words of Dr. Todd Watts, "if you have a pulse, you have a parasite". So although we would like to see it on paper, that is rarely the case for most people.

Full moon is November 8, so symptoms can intensify the week prior including food cravings for sugar, especially at night, insomnia, anxiety, restless legs, teeth grinding, constipation, feeling insatiable and lots more.

Heather Oricchio