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Are Stomach Parasites Causing Your Fatigue?

You might wonder why I’m including an article on stomach parasites symptoms in a website about chronic fatigue syndrome.

The reason is that after carrying out a lot of testing, including comprehensive stool testing, it was discovered that I had a stomach parasite. This parasite contributed greatly to my particular version of chronic fatigue syndrome.

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I think it is very important that you carry out testing to discover if stomach parasites could be contributing to your chronic fatigue.

There are some stomach parasite symptoms to watch out for and I’ll go into this further in the following information.

Normally, there are thousands of tiny organisms and bacteria living in your gut. Most of them are harmless and are responsible for contributing to the balance and general health of your digestive system.

Sometimes, however, you may experience a range of gut-specific symptoms such as:

  • Unexplained constipation
  • Bloating and gas
  • Diarrhea
  • Trouble falling asleep
  • Brain fog
  • Aches and pains
  • General fatigue

All of these symptoms can be traced to a parasitic infection.

Types Of Intestinal Parasites In Humans

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Parasites are living forms that feed on a host to gain nourishment and protection.

They can cause poor nutrient absorption, leading to weakness and weight loss or weight gain.

If you’re infected with a gut parasite, you can also develop a whole range of symptoms such as skin irritations and unexplained rashes, hives and eczema, aches and pains in your muscles and joints, general fatigue, depression and feelings of apathy.

1. Helminths

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The first type of gut parasites are known as helminths – parasitic worms that live in the small bowel and attach themselves to the wall of the intestine.

They are multi cellular organisms, visible to the naked eye, and are usually caught if you drink contaminated water or by treading on contaminated soil in countries with humid climate and poor sanitation.

The roundworms, or nematodes, have long and thin unsegmented bodies, while the tapeworms have long flat ribbon-like bodies and numerous segments.

Flukes tend to resemble leaves in their appearance and unlike the other two types of helminths, don’t have any body cavities.

Unlike other pathogens such as viruses or bacteria, or protozoa – organisms living in your gut – helminths don’t proliferate within their host.

The worms can grow and mature, but once they produce offspring, it’s usually voided from the host to infect new people. Most helminth infections are well tolerated, especially if you have a strong immune system. However, some helminths can cause more serious damage. The larvae and the adult roundworms can move within tissues and cause obstruction, inflammation, anemia and even organ malfunction.

Adult flukes can cause fibrosis in the organs or hypertension when their eggs become lodged inside the vessels.

While most helminth infections are manageable, it’s crucial to treat them effectively to prevent complications. For common helminths like threadworm, roundworm, and hookworm, an accessible and family-friendly option is Combantrin Chocolate Squares.

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This over-the-counter medication is designed to be easy to administer, making it a suitable choice for both adults and children. The chocolate squares format allows for a hassle-free intake, especially for younger family members who might be finicky about taking medication. It’s important to follow the dosage instructions on the package to ensure safety and efficacy. Always consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice and to confirm that this treatment is appropriate for your specific situation.

2. Protozoa

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Unlike helminths, protozoa are tiny single-celled organisms that live in your intestine. Some of them seem rather harmless, and others can be beneficial to your gut health.

In some cases, however, protozoan parasites can cause a variety of digestive symptoms, fatigue and exhaustion.

Normally, protozoan organisms permeate the environment. They form cysts – a resting stage during which they are resistant to any temperature extremes or chemicals.

Infection with protozoan parasites occurs when you can ingest a cyst from your environment, though your immune system will normally keep the protozoa under control.

3. Tapeworm

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The tapeworm is one of the most common gut parasites. You can catch one if you drink water contaminated with tapeworm eggs or larvae, or eat raw or under cooked meat.

Tapeworm eggs are passed with the feces and can survive for days to months in most environments; from there, they find their way into cattle and pigs.

Once you ingest the larvae or eggs, they develop into adult tapeworms in your intestines and attach themselves to the gut wall, where they can live for years.

With time, the adult tapeworm produce proglottids, which mature and detach from the tapeworm, migrate to the anus and are passed in the stool to infect other hosts.

Normally, the tapeworm resembles a large white ribbon that can grow up to 50 feet and if left untreated, can reside in your intestines for up to 30 years.

Symptoms of tapeworm infection include digestive problems such as nausea, lack of appetite, abdominal pain and weight loss, as well as unexplained lumps and bumps, severe allergic reactions, recurring bacterial infections and, in some cases, neurological problems such as seizures.

4. Giardia

The Giardia intestinalis is a protozoan parasite which can infect your bowels and cause giardiasis. Infected individuals can pass it in their stools and if you consume water, food or drinks contaminated by the infected feces, you can catch giardia.

In some cases, you can develop giardiasis after direct contact with someone, for instance if the infected person had the parasite on their hands after they went to the toilet.

Unlike tapeworms, giardia don’t have a larvae stage. Giardia cysts develop and as few as 10 can result in infection. When the cysts are ingested, the low pH of the stomach breaks them open and the activated flagella enters the small intestine.

Once inside, the giardia starts reproducing asexually and in some cases, may form further cysts in the small intestines.

In most cases, infection with giardia is asymptomatic, but if you have a weakened immune system, it can cause either chronic or acute diarrhea.

Symptoms normally start 1-2 weeks following initial contact, and can include abdominal pain, bloating, dehydration, flatulence. The diarrhea can last around a week with the acute form of giardiasis, or 2-6 weeks if you suffer from the chronic form.

5. Blastocystis Hominis

The blastocystis hominis is another type of protozoa and is usually found in the stools of people with diarrhea as well as of healthy people without any digestive symptoms.

Little is known about this parasite, but experts suggest that certain forms might be more linked to an infection than others.

This is the parasite I had and which was contributing to some of my chronic fatigue symptoms. And until I managed to get rid of this parasite I was unable to get completely well.

The blastocystis hominis has four distinct life stages – vacuolar, granular, ameboid and a cystic stage, which is arguably the most infectious one. You can catch blastocystis hominis by drinking contaminated water or through direct contact with an infected person (oral-fecal transmission).

The symptoms include diarrhea, nausea, abdominal cramps, bloating and flatulence, as well as loss of appetite and weight loss, fatigue and hives.

Natural Treatment For Intestinal Parasites

There are many natural herbs that can kill off parasites in the gut including berberine, oregano oil and grapefruit seed oil. Tinctures including wormwood, black walnut and olive leaf are also effective.This study shows the efficacy of using herbs to control intestinalparasites.

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Foods which have anti parasitic effects include coconut, garlic and pumpkin seeds and can be included in your diet easily.

Shredded coconut and pumpkin seeds can be included in healthy gluten free breakfast cereals and smoothies. Coconut oil can also be included in your healthy smoothies and used for sauteing vegetables.

Cooking with garlic is easy too, you can add it to roast veggies, stews and soups.

Adjustments to your diet are also crucial in eliminating parasites for an effective parasite cleanse. To starve them you need to remove the food they grow on, namely sugar in all forms including fruit, grains and gluten.

My 4 Step Intestinal Parasite Cleanse

Step 1.

The regime I followed to rid myself of the blastocystis hominis started with a water fast for 3 days ensuring my gut was empty, followed by a session of colonic irrigation.

Step 2.

Then I hit the parasite pretty aggressively with berberine, oregano oil and grapefruit seed oil cycled for 3 days each. This was to ensure the parasite didn’t become resistant to any of the herbs. Read about the highly effective oregano oil I used and why it’s important to use this typehere.

Step 3.

My diet was also very pure consisting mainly of meat, fish and vegetables. As blasto feeds on sugar, my diet was completely free of fruit, dairy, gluten, grains and sugar. It sounds boring, but I simply visualized starving and killing off the parasite that was giving me so much trouble and it became easier to adjust to the restricted diet.

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I stayed on the diet and herbs for approximately 4 months to make sure the parasite (in all its growth stages) was eliminated. During this time I also had a few more colonic irrigation sessions to keep flushing my digestive tract.

Step 4.

Once I had killed off the parasite with the herbs, I concentrated on re populating my gut with probiotics as the herbs kill off the good bacteria along with the parasite.

It is very important to include a good probiotic supplement and probiotic foods in your diet after you have finished taking the anti parasitic herbs. Continuing with a healthy diet is also critical to ensure you are encouraging healthy gut flora.

Some good probiotic foods include plain unsweetened yoghurt made with live cultures , kefir, kimchi, fermented vegetables, and kombucha tea.

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Blastocystis is a very resistant parasite and it took several months to finally get rid of it. However, the change in my overall health was amazing. I slowly started to feel more energetic and could finally start exercising again once it was eliminated. Until I rid myself of this parasite I had been unable to exercise for more than two years.

Along with all the supplements I was taking to help with other chronic fatigue syndrome issues, I finally recovered completely. In my case I have no doubt that this parasite along with gut dysbiosis was a major contributing factor to my ongoing lengthy journey with chronic fatigue syndrome.

FAQ

How do humans pick up parasitic worms?

Humans can pick up parasitic worms through various means:

  • Ingesting contaminated food or water containing worm eggs or larvae.
  • Direct contact with soil, feces, or infected animals.
  • Transmitting through insect bites, such as mosquitoes or fleas, which can carry certain types of parasitic worms.
  • Consuming undercooked or raw meat containing worm larvae.

What are the symptoms of a parasitic worm infection?

Symptoms can vary depending on the type of worm and the affected area, but common symptoms may include:

  • Abdominal pain or discomfort
  • Diarrhea or constipation
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Fatigue and weakness
  • Weight loss
  • Anal itching or rash
  • Fever
  • Visible worms in stool or vomit (in severe cases)

How do different types of parasitic worms cause various symptoms?

  • Roundworms: They often infect the intestines, causing symptoms like abdominal pain, diarrhea, and malnutrition due to nutrient absorption issues.
  • Tapeworms: Depending on the species, tapeworms can cause abdominal discomfort, weight loss, nausea, and vitamin deficiencies. In severe cases, cysticercosis can occur if larvae migrate to other tissues, affecting the brain and causing neurological symptoms.
  • Flukes: Flukes can infect various organs, including the liver, lungs, and intestines, leading to symptoms such as abdominal pain, fever, cough, and liver damage.

How are parasitic worm infections diagnosed?

Diagnosis often involves a combination of:

  • Stool tests to identify worm eggs or larvae.
  • Blood tests to detect antibodies or antigens produced by the body in response to the infection.
  • Imaging tests, such as ultrasound or MRI, to detect cysts or other abnormalities caused by certain types of worms.

How are parasitic worm infections treated?

Treatment typically involves antiparasitic medications prescribed by a healthcare professional. The choice of medication depends on the type of worm infection. In some cases, multiple doses or a combination of medications may be necessary. Additionally, supportive care may be provided to manage symptoms and complications.

How can parasitic worm infections be prevented?

  • Practice good hygiene, including regular handwashing with soap and water.
  • Avoid consuming contaminated food or water, and ensure proper cooking of meat and thorough washing of fruits and vegetables.
  • Wear protective clothing and use insect repellent to prevent insect bites.
  • Treat pets for parasites regularly and avoid direct contact with animal feces.
  • Educate yourself about the risks of parasitic infections when traveling to regions where they are prevalent and take appropriate precautions.

Putting It All Together

If you think you have stomach parasite symptoms, carry out comprehensive stool testing with your naturopath to find out if you have some form of intestinal infection. Follow the diet guidelines given by your health professional to starve the particular parasite infection you have.

Selecting a few anti-parasite herbs and cycling their use ensures the parasite does not become resistant to the herbs. Once the infection is under control and the parasite eliminated you should follow up with probiotics to make sure your gut is re-populated with good bacteria.

When you need a quick fix for the entire family, you can opt for a product like REESE’S PINWORM Medicine Liquid. It’s a guaranteed way to knock out those annoying parasites, and it’s safe for children too.

Please feel free to ask any questions or leave comments below.

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FAQs

Can you fully recover from CFS? ›

It is unclear why this happens. For most people, ME/CFS is a lifelong disease. Full recovery (a return to pre-illness functioning) is rare and estimated at less than 10%. For some people with ME/CFS, as time passes and their disease improves, they will find they can do more, but it is a slow and gradual process.

How to beat chronic fatigue syndrome? ›

If you have CFS, your provider may prescribe drugs to treat your symptoms, or suggest herbs, vitamins, or dietary changes to help you. Get plenty of rest, exercise regularly, and learn to pace yourself. Often this combination of treatments will help you get better.

What makes chronic fatigue worse? ›

ME/CFS may get worse after they do any activity -- physical or mental. This symptom is called post-exertional malaise (PEM).

What not to say to someone with chronic fatigue syndrome? ›

Statements such as “I get tired too” may cause your loved one to feel that they (and their illness) are not being taken seriously. Instead try to word your comments constructively such as “I wish I could make it better for you” or “You're handling this so well, but I know it gets you down sometimes.”

Can you push through chronic fatigue? ›

If a person with ME/CFS does manage to push through their symptoms and exceeds their "energy limit," the result is a delayed onset of post-exertional symptoms, better known as post-exertional malaise, which can begin be delayed from between 24 hours to 3 days after over-exerting - the prolonged recovery time is usually ...

What is the prognosis for chronic fatigue syndrome? ›

Outlook / Prognosis

There's no cure for chronic fatigue syndrome. You may be able to manage symptoms with sleep and activity changes and medications. The goal of treatment is to make symptoms as manageable as possible to increase your quality of life. Cognitive behavioral therapy is helpful for many people with CFS.

Does chronic fatigue ever end? ›

Some people with ME/CFS will improve over time, especially with treatment. Many people with ME/CFS will need to adapt their daily routine and pattern of activities on a long-term basis. There may be periods when your symptoms get better or worse.

What percentage of people with CFS recover? ›

Recovery from the symptoms

Around 8% to 30% of sufferers find their condition improves enough for them to be able to return to the workplace. However, 5% to 20% find their symptoms become worse over time.

How do you snap out of chronic fatigue? ›

Self-help tips to fight tiredness
  1. Eat often to beat tiredness. ...
  2. Get moving. ...
  3. Lose weight to gain energy. ...
  4. Sleep well. ...
  5. Reduce stress to boost energy. ...
  6. Talking therapy beats fatigue. ...
  7. Cut out caffeine. ...
  8. Drink less alcohol.

Do you ever get rid of chronic fatigue syndrome? ›

ME/CFS tends to cycle through flare-ups and remissions. You'll have good days and bad days, although on the good days you won't feel back to normal. There isn't any known cure, but different treatments can help the symptoms.

What is the most effective treatment for chronic fatigue? ›

There are a number of specialist treatments for ME/CFS.
  • Energy management. Energy management is a treatment that aims to teach you how to make best use of your energy levels in your day-to-day life, without making your symptoms worse. ...
  • Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) ...
  • Medicine.

What is the root cause of chronic fatigue? ›

Because the cause of ME/CFS is not known, many potential causes are being studied. These include infections, how the body uses energy, how people respond to infection, inflammation, toxins or injury, and genetics.

What is the number one cause of extreme fatigue? ›

Most of the time fatigue can be traced to one or more lifestyle issues, such as poor sleep habits or lack of exercise. Fatigue can be caused by a medicine or linked to depression. Sometimes fatigue is a symptom of an illness that needs treatment.

What is the best medicine for fatigue? ›

Stimulants. Some people are prescribed stimulants, like the ones used to treat ADHD. These medicines help ease fatigue and problems with memory and concentration.

How do you break chronic fatigue? ›

Make Good Sleep A Priority

It's a cruel irony that people with chronic fatigue often have trouble getting the restful sleep they need. But better self-care for chronic fatigue syndrome starts with better sleep. Good sleep hygiene is important for everyone, but it's critical for people with chronic fatigue.

What aggravates chronic fatigue? ›

Symptoms of ME/CFS can come and go, and often are triggered by physical activity or emotional stress. This can make it difficult for people to maintain a regular work schedule or to even take care of themselves at home. Many people may be too weak to get out of bed at different points during their illness.

How do you live with constant fatigue? ›

10 tips for living with chronic fatigue syndrome
  1. Form a chronic fatigue health care super squad. ...
  2. Keep up with friends and family. ...
  3. Prioritize what's important. ...
  4. Stay on schedule. ...
  5. Get some exercise. ...
  6. Reduce your stress. ...
  7. Sleep well. ...
  8. Eat healthy.
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Has anyone ever recovered from chronic fatigue syndrome? ›

Chronic fatigue syndrome is one of the most controversial conditions. Researchers, doctors and patients struggle to agree on its name, its definition or even whether it exists. But the prognosis is bad. An analysis in 2005 of trials that followed patients for up to five years concluded that the recovery rate is 5%.

How do you get out of a chronic fatigue crash? ›

When energy is expended an equal or greater amount of restoration is needed to return to baseline. This often comes in the form of rest, supportive medication, nutrition, and rehydration. Each day this energy balance must be restored for the body to function and perform properly.

How do I get my energy back with chronic fatigue? ›

A diet rich in polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fats, avoiding saturated fats and refined carbohydrates—like the Mediterranean Diet—is reported by many people with ME/CFS to be helpful. Eat several small meals throughout the day. For example, three meals and three snacks might help keep energy levels up.

Can you live a long life with chronic fatigue syndrome? ›

CFS won't limit your life expectancy, but the often-debilitating nature of the illness—along with its unpredictability—can make living with the condition extremely difficult.

What does crashing fatigue feel like? ›

Many describe it as feeling beyond exhausted. It's as if your energy is completely depleted. The fatigue is probably hundreds of times worse than your worst flu.

How do doctors know if you have chronic fatigue? ›

There is no test available to specifically screen for ME/CFS. Your healthcare provider will start by asking about your symptoms and health history. They will also do a physical and mental exam. And finally, they will take blood and urine samples from you to rule out other illnesses.

Will CFS ever be cured? ›

There is currently no cure for ME/CFS but there is evidence that the sooner you get a diagnosis, the greater the chances of recovering. Getting diagnosed early is important! Is ME/CFS a psychological disorder? No, researchers agree that ME/CFS is not a form of depression or psychiatric illness.

Does chronic fatigue syndrome go into remission? ›

CFS affects some people in cycles, with periods of feeling worse and then better. Symptoms may sometimes even disappear completely, which is referred to as remission. However, it's still possible for symptoms to return later, which is referred to as a relapse.

Can people with CFS live a normal life? ›

Mildly impaired people with ME/CFS may be able to keep working or going to school with careful planning and activity management. These strategies may also allow them to keep participating in social and family activities. Moderately impaired people with ME/CFS may have trouble maintaining a regular work schedule.

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