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The Moon and the Parasites: When Body and Energy Speak the Same Language

When Body and Energy Speak the Same Language

The Moon and the Parasites: When Body and Energy Speak the Same Language


The Intestine: A Universe Within Us

Inside our belly lives an entire ecosystem made of billions of bacteria, fungi and microorganisms that tirelessly work to keep us in balance. The intestine is not just a digestive tube; it is a real enteric brain connected to the central nervous system through the vagus nerve. From this connection arise emotions, intuition and physical sensations that deeply influence the way we live and think.

When the intestinal flora is balanced, everything flows harmoniously. Digestion is smooth, the mood is stable, energy is steady and mental clarity is sharp. But when unwanted guests settle in, like intestinal parasites, the entire inner universe shifts


The Gut-Brain Connection

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The intestine contains more than two hundred million neurons forming a complex network that communicates constantly with the brain. Through the vagus nerve, the gut and the brain exchange electrical and chemical signals every second. This dialogue is called the

gut-brain axis, and it is one of the most fascinating systems in the human body

When the gut microbiota is healthy, it sends positive messages to the brain: calmness, focus, emotional balance, even creativity. But when stress, poor diet, medication or parasites disturb this delicate ecosystem, the messages get distorted. That’s when we start to feel foggy, restless, compulsively hungry or inexplicably anxious


How Parasites Affect Mental Clarity

Parasites are not just freeloaders that steal nutrients. They interfere with the body’s own chemical language. By releasing toxic substances such as ammonia or acetaldehyde, they can cross the intestinal barrier and reach the brain, influencing neurotransmitters like serotonin, dopamine and GABA. This chemical sabotage can lead to mental fog, difficulty concentrating, mood swings, sudden cravings for sugar and carbs, or that strange sense of inner agitation that doesn’t have a clear cause.

Jaw tension and nighttime teeth grinding can also appear as a physical reflection of this hidden stress. In essence, parasites manipulate the body to survive, pushing the buttons that make us feed them and maintain the environment they prefer. When they thrive, we think less clearly, sleep less deeply and make poorer decisions. It’s not just digestion that suffers; it’s our entire inner communication network


Energetic Parasites: The Invisible Level

Beyond biology, there are energetic forms of parasitism. These are patterns, thoughts or emotions that attach to our vital field and feed on our energy. They can manifest as chronic fatigue, confusion, emotional heaviness or the sense that something is draining life from within. The principle is simple: where there is disorder, these forces find a home. Where there is light, awareness and coherence, they dissolve.

Cleansing is therefore not only physical but also energetic. Practices such as meditation, conscious breathing, sound therapy and grounding can help clear stagnant energy and restore vitality. Light and awareness are the most natural antiparasitic remedies that exist


Parasites and Lunar Phases

For centuries, both traditional medicine and spiritual observation have noted that during the full moon parasitic symptoms often intensify. The moon influences the fluids of the Earth and the body, creating a biological rhythm that parasites seem to respond to. At the same time, serotonin levels rise naturally during the full moon, which can stimulate parasite activity and make their effects more noticeable.

This is why many cleansing rituals and detox programs are traditionally started during the full moon. It is the moment when parasites are most active, and therefore most vulnerable. Working in harmony with lunar cycles allows us to align biological and energetic timing for deeper healing


Natural Solutions and the Hulda Clark Protocol

Among natural approaches, one of the most effective I have personally found is a tincture made from three plants: wormwood, black walnut hull and cloves. This combination, inspired by Dr. Hulda Clark’s protocol, works on multiple levels. Wormwood helps expel parasites and support digestion, black walnut purifies and alkalizes the internal environment, while cloves target eggs and soothe the intestinal walls.

These plants act in synergy and, when used consciously, can be powerful allies in cleansing. Yet every body is unique, and herbal remedies should always be approached with awareness and, when possible, under professional guidance



A Necessary Note

This article is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to replace medical diagnosis or treatment. If you suspect intestinal parasites or related conditions, consult a qualified doctor or naturopath before beginning any detox or herbal protocol

 
 
 

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