When we think about our health, parasites are rarely the first thing that comes to mind. Yet, these tiny organisms are far more common than most people realise. Studies suggest that more than half of the world’s population carries at least one parasite — sometimes without ever knowing it.
Parasites can live quietly in the body for years, but when they become active or disrupt our system, the results can range from mild discomfort to significant health problems.
What Are Parasites?
Parasites are organisms that live in or on another host — in this case, the human body — and feed off it to survive. Common types include:
- Roundworms and hookworms – which can live in the gut.
- Protozoa – single-celled organisms that can cause digestive upset.
- Tapeworms – which can grow very large inside the intestines.
- They are more common in parts of the world with poor sanitation, but modern travel and lifestyle factors mean they are not limited to any one region.
Signs You May Have a Parasite
While some parasites cause no obvious symptoms, others can trigger problems that mimic other conditions, making them hard to identify. Common signs include:
- Persistent diarrhoea or constipation
- Abdominal bloating or cramping
- Excessive gas
- Fatigue or unexplained tiredness
- Rashes or itching
- Unexplained weight loss
- Seeing worms in the stool
Because these symptoms overlap with many other health issues, it can be difficult to get to the root cause.
Conventional Treatment
Doctors usually treat parasites with prescription medication designed to kill the organisms. While effective, these treatments can sometimes cause side effects, and reinfection is possible if the underlying imbalances in the body aren’t addressed.
How Bioresonance Therapy Fits In
Bioresonance therapy offers a non-invasive, holistic approach that looks at the body’s energetic patterns. For parasite infections, this may involve:
- Identifying stressors – detecting the energetic signatures of parasites that may be placing strain on the body.
- Supporting detoxification – helping the body clear toxins produced by parasites.
- Restoring balance – strengthening the body’s natural defences and improving communication between cells.
- Addressing hidden contributors – such as food intolerances or microbial imbalances that may make the body more vulnerable.
Instead of simply trying to remove parasites, bioresonance focuses on bringing the whole system back into balance — which can reduce symptoms and improve resilience against reinfection.
Taking a Holistic View
Parasites don’t always announce their presence, but when they do cause trouble, they can affect digestion, immunity, energy levels, and even mental wellbeing. Bioresonance therapy provides a gentle, whole-body approach that complements conventional care by targeting the root causes of imbalance rather than just the symptoms.
Finding the Right Support
If you suspect parasites may be affecting your health, it’s important to seek professional guidance. With a tailored bioresonance assessment, Michael and Gill can help identify stressors in your body and create a plan to restore balance and strengthen your natural self-healing capacity.
Parasites may be small, but their impact can be big — and with the right support, so can your recovery.