422: Is Your Constipation a Parasite Problem? [Repost]

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Do you struggle with constipation? You might have a parasite. As part of our summer series on what you need to know about parasites, we’re revisiting this episode where Dr. Chris Motley takes a closer look at the connection between digestive issues and parasites. Learn what you should be looking for, what tests you can take, plus herbal remedies you need to know about! Show notes ⬇️

Dr. Motley’s Top Herbs to Kill off Parasites:
Artemisia: https://shorturl.at/SsN9T
Black Walnut Tincture (warning for nut allergies!!) https://shorturl.at/46XAq
Vidanga: https://shorturl.at/nHSxp
Mimosa: https://shorturl.at/x9eks

To support your digestion:
Look into magnesium!
Cascara Sagrada

Dr. Motley’s Top Parasite Testing:
parasites.org
parasitetesting.com
arminlabs.com
Ask your practitioner about a bowel movement test (microgendx) or a nutrient test

More Resources:
Your Brain on Parasites: https://www.amazon.ca/This-Your-Brain-Parasites-Manipulate/dp/0544192222

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