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These remedies don’t rely on single-action “kill” mechanisms. Instead, they work across systems: detoxifying, alkalizing, disrupting biofilm, or supporting immune function.
Fulvic Acid (liquid or powdered)
A powerful detoxifier that helps transport minerals and flush out toxins. Fulvic acid helps dissolve biofilm, neutralize free radicals, and improve cellular function. Powdered forms are highly concentrated and can be used in water or topically. Start with small doses to avoid overwhelming detox reactions.
Sulfur (drops, soaps, and lotions)
Sulfur dries out mites, weakens their exoskeletons, and helps exfoliate the skin. It also disrupts surface-level biofilm and supports healing. Sulfur drops can be added to baths or diluted for topical use. Sulfur soaps are best used several times a week, and some protocols recommend not rinsing off the bath water to leave a residual barrier.
Turmeric
A potent anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial, turmeric supports both gut and skin healing. It may help reduce histamine reactions and can be taken in capsules or drinks (golden milk, teas). Best absorbed with black pepper and fat.
Clove
Known for strong anti-microbial, anti-inflammatory, pain relieving, and acaricide (mite killing) properties, studies show cloves kill mites with a 100% mortality rate within 15 minutes. A 1-3% dilution with a carrier oil makes clove safe to use directly on the skin.
Greens (chlorophyll, barley grass, spirulina)
These help alkalize the body and provide trace minerals needed for detox. Chlorophyll in particular supports blood purification and odor control. Liquid greens can be added to water daily.
Alkalizing Agents
Parasites and mites thrive in acidic terrain. Alkalizing the body with baking soda baths, lemon-free green juices, or mineral-rich hydration can make your system less hospitable to overgrowth.
Essential Oils (diluted)
Oils like clove, tea tree, oregano, and lavender have natural antiparasitic or antimicrobial properties. They must always be diluted in carrier oils. Avoid using near eyes, and rotate oils to prevent skin sensitivity or adaptation.
Colloidal Silver
A broad-spectrum antimicrobial that helps disrupt biofilm and control skin-level pathogens. Can be used as a spray on the skin or taken orally in moderate amounts during active flares. Not intended for long-term daily use, but excellent in targeted protocols.
Food Grade Bentonite Clay
Used internally to mechanically sweep parasites from the GI tract and externally as a soak, mask or exfoliator to loosen debris and draw out toxins. Should be taken internally away from food and medication. Best started at low doses 1/2 tsp with plenty of water daily to avoid constipation or detox overload.
These remedies are not meant to be used all at once, but rather layered strategically—based on symptom patterns, tolerance, and response.
Natural doesn’t always mean gentle.
Many of these agents provoke strong die-off reactions or skin purges.
Start slow, rotate, and always support drainage.
This site is for educational purposes only and does not provide medical advice. Information here is not a substitute for professional diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider for any questions about your health or a medical condition.
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