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Date: 3 August 2019 at 14:04

Topic: The Parasite Cleanse more by Axe Doc

The Parasite Cleanse


If any of the above is true, then you need to do a parasite cleanse.
You’ve got to get rid of the parasites, so I want to give you some
practical tips about what you need to do in terms of diet and
supplements to actually kill off the worms and parasites in your
system.

1. Parasite Cleanse Supplements

When you are supplementing to kill parasites, there are natural


anti-parasite compounds you want to use. For example, there’s a
product from my friend Dr. Gez Agolli in Atlanta. It’s called
Paracomplete, which is a parasite cleanse supplement. It has
things it in like thyme leaf, something called beberine sulfate
(that you can sometimes find it in coconut and can kill off
parasites), oregano, grapefruit seed extract and uva ursi leaft, so
there are certain herbs that kill off parasites.

Now, to create your own parasite cleanse concoction, there are


certain supplements for killing off parasites and that you can get in
tincture form. These include black walnut, wormwood, olive leaf
and garlic. Oftentimes, you can find a parasite cleanse with these
ingredients at your local health food store, or get them
individually.

If not, here are the top supplements for a your very own parasite
cleanse:

#1 Black walnut (250 milligrams 3x daily)


Has been used historically for the treatment of parasites. (2)

#2 Wormwood (200milligrams 3x daily)


It’s known for its anti-parasitic properties. (3)

#3 Oregano Oil (500 milligrams 4x daily)


Oregano oil has antibacterial and anti-parasitic effects. (4)

#4 Grapefruit seed extract (take as directed)


Has anti-parasitic effects. (5)

#5 Clove Oil (500 mg 4x daily or 4 cups of tea)


Clove oil kills off parasites and other invading organisms. (6)

I recommend you do about two weeks of a parasite cleanse, taking


these supplements, then take a week off and jump back on for two
more weeks. That protocol is as important as taking the
supplements.

2. The Anti-Parasite Diet

Now what’s even more important is your diet. In order to kill


parasites in your system and kill off the bad bacteria and the
fungus that these parasites live off of, you’ve got to get rid of bad
bacteria. To do that, you must go on a diet that is free of all sugar
and all grains — pretty close to a Paleo diet.

When you’re going to do a parasite cleanse, I even recommend


that you limit your fruit intake or eat no fruit whatsoever. So
rather than a berry smoothie, you just drink a coconut smoothie
with coconut milk, chia seeds and protein powder; for lunch, do a
big salad; and for dinner, prepare organic meat and double the
vegetables, staying completely away from any form of grains or
sugar, including fruit.

Now another thing I want to talk about is pumpkin seeds. Pumpkin


seeds are the No. 1 food that kills off parasites. (2) So one of the
things I’ve personally done if I’m doing a parasite cleanse, I’ll take
pumpkin seeds and eat one cup a day — half a cup, I may throw
in a smoothie in the morning and another half a cup in the
afternoon, or you can make pumpkin seed butter, throwing this
into something like a Vitamix blender along with pumpkin seed
oil that they carry that at most health food stores. So pumpkin
seeds and pumpkin seed oil, and I’ll eat this throughout the day as
well in order to kill off parasites.

Here are some other top anti-parasite foods:

- Garlic and onions – Both of these immune-boosting


vegetables have anti-parasitic effects.
- Herbs – Certain herbs, like oregano and ginger, can have
antibacterial and antiparasitic effects.
- Papaya juice – This potent juice can have anti-parasitic
effects.
- Coconut oil – Coconut oil has antibacterial and antimicrobial
properties.
- Probiotic rich foods – Consuming high probiotic foods like
kefir, sauerkraut and yogurt can keep parasites in check and
improve the health of the gut.
And here are the foods you want to avoid:

- Sugar – Feeds parasites and lowers immune functioning.


- Processed foods – Foods that are highly processed do not
support immune health.
- Alcohol – Does not allow for proper immune system
functioning.
- Wheat – Many grains, especially those containing gluten, can
break down into sugar quickly and cause intestinal
inflammation.
- Pork – Can be highly contaminated with parasites.

3. Do a few colonics

I also recommend doing a few colonics, probably two to three


colon cleanses, once a week for three weeks while doing your
two-to-four week parasite cleanse.

Final Thoughts

If you take the supplements, get rid of the sugar from your diet,
take the pumpkin seeds, and follow that protocol and do so strictly
for a one-month period of time, then you should be able to cleanse
yourself of parasites.

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Fir (Abies) trees are a genus of 48–56 species of symmetrical,


evergreen, coniferous trees belonging to the pine family. The root
system of the fir tree helps prevent soil erosion. Fir trees are
found through much of North and Central America, Europe, Asia,
and North Africa, most often growing in the mountain regions of
these continents. Fir needle essential oil most often comes from
the fir needles of the Balsam fir (Abies balsamea) or silver fir
(Abies alba) tree species.

Fir Needle Essential Oil Health Benefits

Some of the most common fir needle essential oil benefits


include:

- Relieves arthritis pain


- Treats bronchitis
- Fights cold symptoms
- Treats coughs
- Combats flu symptoms
- Helps remove muscle aches
- Relieves rheumatic symptoms
- Remedies sinusitis
- Reduces fatigue
- Prevents infections
- Lowers pain
- Has antibacterial and antimicrobial properties
- Improves bone health
- Boosts respiratory function
- Detoxifies the body
- Reduces body odor
- Natural antiseptic

Top 9 Uses of Fir Needle Essential Oil


Like most essential oils, there is a large variety of ways you can
use fir needle essential oil. Here are some of the best ways to put
this essential oil of the forest to good use:

1. Cancer Fighter

Fir needle essential oil has been found to be an efficient anti-


cancer agent. Modern studies out of France have shown the many
anti-tumor characteristics in fir needle essential oil, making it a
promising natural cancer treatment. The in vitro study
demonstrates how fir oil and its active component alpha-humulene
possess significant anticancer activity in several tumor cell lines
and low toxicity to healthy cells. (1)

2. Infection Preventer

The essential oil of fir needle contains a high concentration of


organic compounds that can aid in the prevention of dangerous
infections. For this reason it can also be used as an active first aid
agent. A balm or salve containing fir needle essential oil makes an
excellent defense against infections.

In a study published in Phytotherapy Research, the antibacterial


activity of fir needle essential oil was evaluated against Escherichia
coli and Staphylococcus aureus, and the results showed
that three constituents of the essential oil were active against S.
aureus: alpha-pinene, beta-caryophyllene and alpha-humulene.
This displays the infection-fighting power of fir needle essential oil.
(2)

Powerful chemical compounds like tricyclene, alpha-pinene,


camphene, limonene and myrcene can all be found in the needles
of the fir tree. The chemical compounds of alpha-pinene and
limonene in particular have been found to exhibit antimicrobial
activities against common pathogenic bacteria and fungi.
Research published in the World Journal of Microbiology &
Biotechnology concludes that fir needle essential oil, along with
other essential oils, displayed antimicrobial and antioxidant
agents that would notably benefit products in the personal hygiene
and care industry. (3)

3. Aromatherapy

Fir needle oil essential oil can be diffused or inhaled for its
aromatherapy benefits. When diffused, fir needle essential oil is
said to have a grounding and empowering effect stimulating the
mind while encouraging the body to relax. (4) When you feel
stressed or overtired, taking a whiff of fir needle essential oil can
be just the thing to help calm and re-energize you, making it a
great way to relieve stress.

4. Pain Reliever
Traditional and Ayurvedic medicine often employ fir needle
essential oil as a natural analgesic. (5) To relax muscles and
soothe body aches — important for muscle recovery — fir needle
essential oil can be applied topically in a 1:1 ratio with a carrier
agent. The stimulating nature of the oil can bring blood to the
surface of the skin, hence increasing the rate of healing and
shortening recovery time.

Fir needle essential oil can make an excellent therapeutic addition


to a lotion or oil being used for a back or foot massage. If sore
muscles are the issue, applying an oil, lotion or salve containing fir
needle essential oil before bed can result in a less painful body by
morning.

5. Detoxification

Fir needle essential oil contains active compounds that may trigger
the body to rid itself of toxins. Due to the cleansing properties of
fir needle essential oil as well as its free radical scavenging and
bacteria destroying abilities, it can be helpful to people who are
trying to detoxify their bodies. (6)
6. Cleaning

In general, essential oils make excellent additions to homemade


cleaning solutions, and fir needle essential oil is no exception. The
next time you’re creating an all-purpose cleaner, you can add a
few drops of fir needle essential oil for a natural yet powerful
disinfecting boost. (7) You can look forward to a home that smells
refreshingly forest-like as well.

7. Respiratory Function

Cough? Sore throat? Try a few drops of fir needle essential oil in
your diffuser and breathe in some natural relief. According to
studies published in the Journal of Clinical Biochemistry and
Nutrition, fir needle essential oil can be very helpful for respiratory
issues that accompany the common cold and flu. (8)

When diffused or inhaled, fir needle essential oil can get to work
relieving respiratory distress, working as a natural flu
remedy. The essential oil helps loosen mucous and has an anti-
inflammatory effect on the throat and bronchial tubes. In addition,
fir needle essential oil fights free radical damage, another
benefit to the respiratory system.

8. Body Odor

The fresh, clean smell of fir needle essential oil isn’t the only
reason this essential oil is excellent defense against body odor. It
also decreases the amount of bacteria that can lead to foul body
odor. (9, 10) If you love the smell of the forest, you’ll love using
products that contain this versatile essential oil.

9. Broken Bones and Osteoporosis

Fir needle often tops lists for the best essentials oils to assist with
bone repair. (11) You can apply the essential oil to the problematic
area three times per day, but remember to dilute it with a carrier
oil like coconut oil in a 1:1 ratio before applying to skin.

Along with diet and exercise, essential oils like fir needle can be a
very helpful natural treatment for osteoporosis. Again, a ratio
of 1:1 of carrier oil to essential oil is recommended when using fir
needle essential oil topically for bone issues.

History & Interesting Facts

The “silver fir” tree is most commonly used as a Christmas tree in


the present day. However, it has been highly sought after for
years due to its beneficial medicinal effects concerning respiratory
conditions, muscle aches and joint inflammation.

The largest producing companies of fir needle essential oil can be


found in France, Germany and Bulgaria, most likely due to their
extensive forested areas.

Some fir trees have resin blisters on their bark, which can be
easily punctured to release an intensely fragrant and sticky ooze.
This resin drips over wounds in the tree trunk and seals them from
pests, diseases and the elements.

Native Americans widely used fir needles for padding pillows for
peaceful sleep, and they also used them as a sudatory for women
after childbirth.

There is also white fur essential oil which comes from the white fur
tree (Abies concolor). White fur oil has not been scientifically
studies as much as silver fir or balsam fir oil.

The resin of fir trees can be used to make turpentine. Turpentine


has been used medicinally since ancient times as a topical and
sometimes internal home remedy. Topically, it has been used for
abrasions and wounds, to heal cuts fast, as a treatment for lice,
and as an ingredient in chest rubs. Many modern chest rubs still
contain turpentine in their formulations.

Fir needles can be used to make a tea that is rich in vitamin C by


simmering the needles in boiling water for 10 minutes. Typically,
the ration is one teaspoon of needles per cup of water. It’s said to
produce an incredibly robust, hearty and flavorful hot beverage.
Fir Needle Essential Oil Recipes

Fir needle essential oil is predominantly used externally but can be


used internally under the right conditions. Most importantly, the
essential oil must be of the very highest quality, which means a
brand that is 100 percent pure, organic, therapeutic grade, and
meant for internal consumption.

Secondly, an essential oil should be consumed internally only


under the recommendation and supervision of a qualified health
professional. When used internally, add one drop to four ounces of
water or take as a dietary supplement mixing one drop of essential
oil with one teaspoon of honey.

In terms of aromatherapy or homemade topical products, fir


needle essential oil blends well with benefit-rich lavender oil,
lemon essential oil, orange oil, majoram oil, pine oil and
rosemary oil. To make an air-cleansing and uplifting room spray,
simply combine four ounces of distilled water with 25 drops of fir
needle essential oil, 15 drops of orange essential oil and 10 drops
of lavender essential oil in a spray bottle.

Blending fir needle essential oil with other essential oils can also
result in highly effective and very pleasant-smelling homemade
cleaning products. You can include fir needle essential oil in
homemade all-purpose cleaners as well as floor cleaners (see
recipe below).

In terms of scent, pine oil can make a good fir needle essential oil
substitute. If you compare fir needle vs pine essential oil, the
two definitely have overlapping as well as different benefits, but
for a cleaning recipe, the two can easily be substituted for each
other.

Here’s one of my favorite balsam fir essential oil recipes:

Easy DIY Fir Needle All-Purpose Floor Cleaner

Total time: 2 minutes

INGREDIENTS:

- 1 gallon warm water


- 1/8 cup white vinegar
- 12 drops lemon essential oil or 1/4 cup lemon juice
- 8 drops fir needle essential oil
DIRECTIONS:

Mix all ingredients in a bucket. Mop floor as usual. Enjoy a


naturally clean and disinfected floor!

Possible Side Effects of Fir Needle Essential Oil

As with all essential oils, never use fir needle essential oil
undiluted. When used undiluted or in high concentrations, fir oil
can cause skin irritation. Before applying any essential oil to your
skin, it is highly recommended to perform a small patch test to an
insensitive part of the body after you have properly diluted the oil
in an appropriate carrier oil. Fir needle essential oil should always
be diluted with a carrier oil like coconut oil in a 1:1 ratio before
applying to the skin.

In addition, always avoid direct contact with your eyes or other


mucus membranes when using essential oils. Fir needle essential
oil, like all essential oils, should not be readily accessible or used
without supervision by children. If you are pregnant or undergoing
treatment for any medical condition, only use fir needle essential
oil under the proper guidance of a qualified aromatherapy
practitioner.

Final Thoughts

- Fir needle essential oil most often comes from the fir needles
of the Balsam fir (Abies balsamea) or silver fir (Abies alba)
tree species.
- Balsam/silver fir essential oil benefits include infection
preventer, mood lifter, antibacterial cleaning agent,
natural body deodorizer, bone helper and respiratory
aid.
- Balsam fir essential oil blends with lavender, pine,
rosemary and various citrus essential oils.
- When making homemade cleaning products, don’t forget
about fir needle oil! It will leave your home clean and
smelling fresh like a forest.
- Fir needle essential oil should always be diluted with a
carrier oil like coconut oil in a 1:1 ratio before applying
to the skin.
- Always purchase a fir need oil that is 100 percent pure,
organic and therapeutic grade.

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