Nearly every digestive parasite causes digestive symptoms. Often the digestive problem will be painful if parasites are involved because parasites create inflammation. Once you have a parasite your gut biome becomes disturbed, leading to gas, bloating, and changes in stool color and consistency. If you don't have a digestive problem, the good news is that you probably don't have a problematic parasite.
However, parasites can also lie dormant in your body for months. Some parasites will live harmoniously in one person's gut while creating a nightmare in another's. Many of the most common parasites have both beneficial and harmful qualities. To boot, these little culprits come in many different forms. Each can cause an array of seemingly unrelated symptoms. In extreme cases, parasites can literally stuff up your intestines and cause blockage, a very serious and life threatening condition.
Testing may be too expensive for some individuals. Also, testing frequently shows a false negative. If the worm cannot be found in the stool, it doesn't mean it doesn't exist. Testing for DNA antibodies or other markers of the worm's presence in the stool is often much more reliable than viewing slides on a microscope. If a person can afford it, testing is a good idea because it can identify the specific species, which may be essential for successful treatment.
Passing a worm in your stool is a definitive sign that you have parasites.
Other important signs include excessive food cravings and/or weight loss, despite eating large portions of food. Indigestion, frequent gas, abdominal pain, and food poisoning all hint at the possibility of parasites. If your elimination consists of chronically soft stool or acute watery stool and diarrhea, you may be harboring unwelcome visitors. Many parasites cause anal itching. If you experience bloody stools, constipation, or IBS, consider getting tested to determine whether parasites are ravaging your GI tract.
Next, consider your tongue. Is it coated? Does it have depapillated regions - places where it looks irritated, as if a piece of it was scraped off? Is your tongue swollen with teeth marks around the edges? Do you have a bitter or metallic taste in the mouth? All of these can indicate changes in the digestive tract caused by parasites. However, these signs may be present in individuals without parasite infection as well.
Parasites can make you feel jittery and prevent you from sleeping soundly. Their waste products contain toxins that can make you a bit cuckoo, a condition called "verminous intoxication." These toxins can also cause joint pain, reactive arthritis, and skin irritation. They may wake you up throughout the night to pee. They can cause you to grind your teeth. Parasites can make you feel weak and fatigued. These little vampires can lead to anemia as they rob your body of nutrients.
Parasites frequently secrete specific hormones and chemicals to make your body a more hospitable host. For example, blastocystis secretes chemicals that shut down your immune system, making you more vulnerable overall to infection. If you experience frequent urinary tract infections or vaginal yeast infections but your diet is otherwise clean, think about getting tested. Also consider getting tested if you frequently get sick for no apparent reason.
Parasites often have cyclical flare ups that coincide with the moon or a particular time of year. Every parasite has a different life cycle. Some will cause pain in the upper GI, others will cause pain in the lower GI. You may find one of these invaders passed in your stool, which is why it's always a good idea to check out your poop before you flush. Traveling increases your risk for contracting a parasite because you have no natural immunity in a foreign territory.
Beware! Parasites are often stealthy and keep their presence under the radar by causing no signs or symptoms at all. That's why an antibody or DNA stool test is your best bet to ensuring you are parasite free.
Wheat: | breads, cakes, beer, etc |
Dairy: | milk, cheese, ice cream, etc |
Raw foods: | salads, fish, meat, etc |
Sugar |
Parasites flourish when the weather is warm and moist. That makes autumn an ideal time to get tested and to cleanse your body of summer parasites.
Ultimately, the diagnosis of parasites must be made by a Western medical doctor. Your doctor should recommend a treatment that is specific to the parasite rather than broad spectrum. Herbs will often reduce or eliminate symptoms but may fail to kill the infection entirely, unless accompanied by an appropriate diet and cleanse. Since pharmaceuticals inevitably disturb your gut biome, be sure to ask your doctor to recommend a probiotic that specifically contains beneficial organisms killed by the pharmaceutical. Note that treatment is often far less expensive than the test itself.
Some parasites are classified as both good and bad bacteria, depending on who you talk to. In that case, some discernment may be required before taking a pharmaceutical. Otherwise, parasites should be killed as quickly as possible, before they have a chance to adapt to your gut or cause permanent damage. Once parasites adapt, they are more difficult to get rid of.
Herbs: | Vidanga, Neem, Bilva |
Spices: | Cloves, turmeric, oregano, cumin |
Pesky parasites are trouble! At Joyful Belly, we specialize in digestive health and wellness. Students on our Mastering Ayurvedic Digestion & Nutrition program learn all about how to fight parasites using herbs, diet, and lifestyle. Don't fall victim to an invasion. Get tested to be sure all of the guests in your gut support your well being.
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If you have symptoms in this category it means that your imbalances are becoming stronger and weakening your body's resistance. Most people have a weakness in one or more organs. These areas of weakness are the 'weak link in the chain.' They are first to succumb when an imbalance reaches a tipping point. Repairing imbalances in this category often represent your last opportunity to prevent disease. At any moment, these imbalances could overwhelm weakened tissue and develop into a disease. You may feel pain or discomfort in the weakened area. At this stage you will need to support the weakened tissue with specialized foods and herbs for the weakened tissue.
Symptoms Tell A Story
The first step to healing is learning patterns from your symptoms. Symptoms are clues that reveal underlying imbalances. Symptoms show you where your body is weakened. Ultimately, all disease has a root in tissues too weak to defend itself. Ayurveda describes these patterns of weakness using doshas & biocharacteristics. If you notice a biocharacteristic or dosha appears next to many of your symptoms, it helps you establish a pattern that may be systemic.BIOCHARACTERISTIC | DO YOU HAVE THIS IMBALANCE? |
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VATA | FIND OUT Status UnknownTake these quizzes to find out if you have an imbalance of 'Vata' dosha. |
LIGHT | FIND OUT Status UnknownTake these quizzes to find out if you have an imbalance of 'Light' guna. |
DIFFICULT | FIND OUT Status UnknownTake these quizzes to find out if you need to decrease Difficult to digest foods. |
GOOEY | FIND OUT Status UnknownTake these quizzes to find out if you have an imbalance of 'Gooey' guna. |
HEAVY | FIND OUT Status UnknownTake these quizzes to find out if you have an imbalance of 'Heavy' guna. |
TOXIC | FIND OUT Status UnknownTake these quizzes to find out if you have an imbalance of 'Toxic' guna. |
SWEET | FIND OUT Status UnknownTake these quizzes to find out if you have an imbalance of 'Sweet' taste. |
To learn more about the symbols above, click on them. See a complete list of all biocharacteristics.
About the Author
John Immel, the founder of Joyful Belly, teaches people how to have a healthy diet and lifestyle with Ayurveda biocharacteristics. His approach to Ayurveda is clinical, yet exudes an ease which many find enjoyable and insightful. John also directs Joyful Belly's School of Ayurveda, offering professional clinical training in Ayurveda for over 15 years.John's interest in Ayurveda and specialization in digestive tract pathology was inspired by a complex digestive disorder acquired from years of international travel, as well as public service work in South Asia. John's commitment to the detailed study of digestive disorders reflects his zeal to get down to the roots of the problem. His hope and belief in the capacity of each & every client to improve their quality of life is nothing short of a personal passion. John's creativity in the kitchen and delight in cooking for others comes from his family oriented upbringing. In addition to his certification in Ayurveda, John holds a bachelor's degree in mathematics from Harvard University.
John enjoys sharing Ayurveda within the context of his Catholic roots, and finds Ayurveda gives him an opportunity to participate in the healing mission of the Church. Jesus expressed God's love by feeding and healing the sick. That kindness is the fundamental ministry of Ayurveda as well. Outside of work, John enjoys spending time with his wife and 7 kids, and pursuing his love of theology, philosophy, and language.