Hidden parasitic infection and skin problems – a surprising relationship

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Parasitic infection is usually associated with exotic travels or unhygienic living conditions, but the reality is more complex. Intestinal parasites, such as roundworms, giardia, tapeworms and protozoa, also occur in Europe – including Poland – and often remain undiagnosed for years. What’s worse, their presence does not always cause typical gastric symptoms. Instead, completely unrelated symptoms may appear – e.g. skin lesions, eczema, acne, itching, hives or atopic dermatitis.

Why do parasites affect the skin?

Parasites affect many systems in the body – including the intestines, liver, immune and hormonal systems. Their presence may lead to chronic inflammation and the so-called intestinal leakage, which in turn promotes the penetration of toxins, allergens and food proteins into the bloodstream. The immune system begins to overreact, which is often manifested on the skin.

Additionally, parasites secrete their own metabolites, which are toxic to the body – their accumulation may cause allergic reactions, skin itching, hives, and the intensification of acne lesions. The skin, as an organ of detoxification, becomes a place of “release” of toxins that the liver has not had time to neutralize.

Itchy skin, eczema, acne – are these parasites?

For skin problems of unclear origin, such as:

  • recurrent acne despite dermatological treatment,
  • itching without skin lesions,
  • rashes of an unusual nature,
  • AZS (atopic dermatitis),
  • idiopathic urticaria,

it is worth considering a parasitic infection as a potential cause. They are also often accompanied by fatigue, headaches, flatulence, constipation or diarrhea, teeth grinding, and even problems with concentration – but not everything always occurs at the same time.

How to help the body fight parasites?

In addition to diagnostics (e.g. stool tests, live blood test or immunological tests), more and more people use… preventive antiparasitic treatmentsespecially in spring and autumn. Natural herbal preparations with antiparasitic and detoxifying properties work great in this role.

ParaProteX – the most important ally in the fight against parasites and their toxins

Of all the supplements that help fight hidden parasitic infections, Paraprotex occupies a special place. It is a multi-component preparation with a very broad spectrum of action that combines traditional phytotherapy with modern microbiological knowledge.

Contained in it herbs and plant extracts – such as garlic, cloves, pau d’arco, black walnut extract, olive leaf, thyme and Oregano Oil – have the effect of:

  • antiparasitic (destroy or weaken parasites at various stages of life),
  • antifungal (especially useful in intestinal candidiasis),
  • antibacterial (eliminates toxic putrefactive bacteria),
  • anti-inflammatory (relieves inflammation caused by parasitic toxins),
  • immunomodulatory (strengthen the functions of the immune system).

This is the one comprehensiveness of action of paraprotex This means that improvement in the skin condition is often observed after just a few weeks of treatment – even in cases where dermatological therapies did not bring results.

Cleansing treatment with ParaproteX – how to perform it?

It is best to use Paraprotex for 2-3 weeks and then take a break. During the treatment, you should ensure proper hydration of the body (at least 2 liters of water a day), support the liver and intestines (e.g. with preparations Liver Aid and Pure Inulin), and be sure to introduce probiotics – to rebuild the microflora and maintain the cleansing effects.

It is worth remembering that the symptoms of cleansing (such as temporary deterioration of well-being, drowsiness, feeling of heaviness or minor rashes) are a natural reaction to the release of toxins and usually disappear after a few days. They prove that the body actually responds to the treatment.

Can Paraprotex be used prophylactically?

Yes. Cleansing treatments are especially recommended 2 times a year – in spring and autumn – or more often if we have pets, preschool children, an incorrect diet or symptoms indicating chronic parasite infection.

Preventive treatment with Paraprotex can improve not only the condition of your skin, but also your energy levels, concentration, digestion and sleep. Patients often report that “only after cleansing do they feel really light and calm”, which indicates a deeper impact of parasites on the functioning of the entire body.

Other supplements Calivita supporting the fight against parasites and improving the condition of the skin

Pure inulin – natural chicory inulin is a prebiotic that nourishes good bacteria in the intestines and helps to displace parasites. It also regulates bowel movements and reduces flatulence.

AC-Zymes and ProbioBalance – probiotics Calivitawhich support the balance of intestinal microflora, strengthen mucosal immunity and help maintain the intestinal barrier in good condition.

Liver Aid – supports liver function during parasitic detoxification. Contains milk thistle, artichoke and L-methionine – substances that support the removal of toxins.

C 1000 Plusvitamin c supports the immune system in the fight against parasites and has anti-inflammatory properties. Adding it to the treatment can accelerate skin regeneration.

Skin as an indicator of internal health

It is worth remembering that the skin often reflects the condition of our interior. If other methods have failed and skin problems persist despite external treatment, it is worth looking deeper – perhaps the cause lies in the intestines and parasitic infections. Cleansing treatments that support the microbiota and liver can bring surprisingly good results – not only for the skin, but also for your overall well-being.

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