The Ultimate Parasite Cleanse Protocol: What Actually Works vs. What’s Wasting Your Money

The Ultimate Parasite Cleanse Protocol: What Actually Works vs. What’s Wasting Your Money

April 10, 20253 min read

I only care about results. If it doesn’t work, I’ll tell you. If it’s a scam, I’ll expose it.

Today, we’re slashing through the parasite cleanse bullshit. These energy-sucking invaders are the silent assassins of your performance—whether you’re grinding in the boardroom or on the mat. Let’s fix that.

The Parasite Problem Nobody’s Talking About (But Should Be)

Think parasites are just a “tropical country” issue? Wrong. The CDC estimates millions of Americans host these freeloaders right now. They drain your energy, fog your brain, and sabotage your gains. As someone who’s optimized every aspect of my life—from hitting $3,000 daily revenue targets to training daily with the Macebell—I don’t tolerate energy leaks. Neither should you.

Three Protocols Tested: Only One Delivers Results

I’ve vetted these methods like I vet business deals—ruthlessly. Here’s the raw truth:

Protocol #1: Diatomaceous Earth (DE)
The Claim: This fossilized algae powder “slices up parasites” like microscopic glass.
The Reality: DE is useless for human internal parasites. Studies on goats and cattle show increased fecal egg counts after DE use. It works for poultry mites and grain storage—period.
Verdict: Save it for your chickens. For humans? Waste of time.

Protocol #2: The Herbal Trio (Wormwood, Black Walnut, Cloves)
The Claim: This ancient combo nukes parasites at all life stages.
The Science:
- Sweet wormwood (artemisinin) cures schistosomiasis in 14 days—faster than pharmaceuticals.
- Black walnut kills 83-99% of poultry worms at 2% dietary doses.
- Cloves (eugenol) paralyze worms by blocking nerve signals.
The Catch: The 300mg/200mg/100mg human dosage lacks clinical trials. Potential thujone toxicity in wormwood with long-term use.
Verdict: Promising but unproven. Use as a backup, not your A-game.

Protocol #3: Ivermectin + Fenbendazole (IVM-FBZ)

The Claim: The “nuclear option” for parasites.
The Proof:
- 100% clearance of Strongyloides in baboons.
- 86-100% reduction in whipworm eggs.
- Zero resistance observed vs. 23% for albendazole.
Mechanism: Ivermectin fries parasite nerves; fenbendazole starves them. This is how championship livestock stay parasite-free.
Verdict: The undisputed heavyweight champ.

My Parasite Protocol (Tested on Myself and Clients)

I apply the same principles that took Scientific Wrestling from a garage operation to a global brand: leverage, precision, and relentless execution.

Phase 1: Obliteration (Quarterly)
1. Ivermectin: 200-400μg/kg body weight—single dose.
2. Fenbendazole: 50mg/kg for 3 days.
3. Timing: Launch during the full moon (parasite egg-hatching peak).

Phase 2: Maintenance (Monthly)
- Herbal trio: 3 days on, 25 days off (prevents thujone buildup).
- Pumpkin seeds: 2 tbsp raw daily (cucurbitacin paralyzes worms).

Phase 3: Performance Optimization
- Soil-based probiotics: 30 billion CFU (Megaspore Biotic).
- Digestive enzymes: Double dose for 2 weeks post-cleanse.
- Hydration: 1 gallon spring water daily (flushes debris).

The Bottom Line: No Compromises

In business, wrestling, and health, half-measures fail. Here’s your playbook:

1. Ditch DE—it’s a placebo for internal parasites.
2. Use herbs strategically—support, not solution.
3. Go nuclear with IVM-FBZ—requires medical oversight but delivers results.

The Competitive Edge

Catch-as-catch-can wrestling teaches that small advantages win matches. Parasites are your invisible opponents—stealing energy, focus, and vitality. Eliminate them, and you’ll unlock:
- Sharper mental clarity for business strategy
- Faster recovery for workouts
- Unstoppable momentum toward your goals/targets.

Don’t let these freeloaders tax your potential (no offense, politicians). Eradicate. Dominate. Repeat.

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