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๐Ÿ‘‘majestic XIII1 year ago

Activated Charcoal: A widely used binder made from carbon-rich materials like coconut shells or bamboo. It has a porous structure that adsorbs toxins, including those released by dying parasites, and helps prevent their reabsorption in the gut. Itโ€™s effective for general detoxification but should be taken away from food or medications as it can also bind nutrients. Bentonite Clay: This clay binds to toxins, including mycotoxins and heavy metals, through a process called adsorption. Itโ€™s often used post-parasite cleanse to mop up remnants and support gut health. Itโ€™s gentle but should be paired with adequate hydration to avoid constipation. Chlorella: A green algae rich in chlorophyll, chlorella binds to heavy metals, pesticides, and other toxins released during parasite die-off. Unlike charcoal, itโ€™s less likely to interfere with essential minerals and can be taken with food for a milder effect. Zeolite: A volcanic mineral with a cage-like structure, zeolite traps heavy metals, ammonia, and other parasitic remnants, making it a strong choice for systemic detox. Itโ€™s particularly useful for crossing beyond the gut into the bloodstream. Humic and Fulvic Acids: These organic compounds from decomposed plant matter bind to a range of toxins, including heavy metals and biotoxins, while also supporting cellular repair. Theyโ€™re systemic binders, meaning they work beyond just the digestive tract.

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RedWhiteBluePNW!1 year ago

The best binder by far is charcoal. Just get a simple brand of activated/desiccated charcoal or watch a video and make your own. Take this also whenever you are โ€˜sickโ€™ as parasite death occasionally shows up as flu.

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Magnus ๐•1 year ago

Learned that the hard way. When those suckers die, they make you feel like you are sick. Activated charcoal helps.

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Peter Cirsten1 year ago

What's a good recommended binder?

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RedCardinal1 year ago

Zeolite and bentonite clay. Research. Also, diatomaceous earth. Donโ€™t let the big word scare you! Itโ€™s literally food grade, and can do amazing things. Also use DE spring and fall, dusting a layer at the base of my house, all around the outside. Kills insects. Safe for all else!

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The GoldFish Report1 year ago

What about Bentonite Clay?

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Shaylor Wells1 year ago

One of the most important steps to parasitic cleansing that I rarely hear anyone talk about is the opening of natural elimination pathways. If your kidneys aren't filtering properly and your lymphatic system is backed up, parasitic cleansing is pointless.

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Chad N1 year ago

Just donโ€™t take vitamin supplements when using a binder itโ€™s a waste of the supplement because you wonโ€™t absorb them.

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Sean1 year ago

Itโ€™s also a good idea to use a bulking agent like psyllium husk. The best thing I have found is mimosa pudica. It bulks up like psyllium, but itโ€™s super sticky and literally pulls worms out whole.

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ElghinHall1 year ago

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