Got Worms? How Parasites Could Be Silently Wrecking Your Health (And What You Can Do About It)

Most of us go through life without giving much thought to parasites. They sound like something that only happens in far-off countries or in shocking viral videos on the internet. But what if the real story is much closer to home?

Parasites are far more common than most people realize, and their impact on your health can be life-changing. From unexplained gut issues to mental health struggles, these tiny “energy thieves” can show up in ways you may never expect.

In this post, we’ll explore the insights shared by Kim Rogers—known as The Worm Queen—on her journey through illness, discovery, and healing. Kim is the founder of RogersHood Apothecary a community dedicated to educating people about parasite cleansing and holistic wellness. Her personal battle with parasites nearly cost her life, but it also led her to uncover natural approaches that have helped thousands of others reclaim their health.

Are you ready to consider whether parasites might be affecting you too?


What Exactly Are Parasites?

At their core, parasites are organisms that live off a host—in this case, you. They thrive by stealing your nutrients, hijacking your energy, and often leaving you feeling depleted.

Kim describes them as “energy vampires.” They can rob your body of up to 90% of the nutrients from your food. That means you might be eating well but still struggle with fatigue, poor immunity, or chronic health issues because something else is taking what your body needs.

Think about it: have you ever had symptoms that didn’t add up—low energy, unexplained skin issues, or digestive problems that no doctor could explain? Could parasites be part of the picture?


Kim Rogers’ Story: From Illness to Healing

Kim’s journey is a powerful example of resilience. After decades working in healthcare, she found herself on the other side of the system—sick, exhausted, and without answers. She suffered from endometriosis, multiple surgeries, and eventually discovered she had a severe parasitic infection.

Things became so dire that Kim and her husband began preparing for the possibility that she wouldn’t survive. Then, almost by chance, she tried a natural parasite cleanse. Within just three days, she saw parasites leaving her body—flukes, roundworms, pinworms. Along with this shocking discovery came unexpected relief: a chronic pain in her side disappeared and never returned.

That experience changed everything. Instead of staying silent, Kim shared her story online. Her honesty and vulnerability struck a chord. Millions of people began questioning whether parasites could be impacting their health too.

What symptoms in your own life have you dismissed as “just stress” or “getting older” that could actually have a deeper root cause?


How Do Parasites Affect the Body?

The signs of parasitic infection are wide-ranging and often overlooked. Here are some of the most common ways they can show up:

  • Digestive distress: constipation, diarrhea, bloating, or irritable bowel symptoms.
  • Sleep issues: insomnia or grinding teeth at night (parasites are nocturnal and active while you rest).
  • Mental health struggles: anxiety, depression, and mood swings linked to disrupted serotonin levels.
  • Skin problems: rashes, acne, or unexplained breakouts.
  • Nutrient deficiencies: fatigue, muscle cramps, or cravings for sugar and salt.

Parasites don’t just live in the gut—they can migrate to tissues, muscles, and even the brain. Some release toxins that disrupt your nervous system, while others trigger inflammation and immune reactions that can mimic chronic illnesses.

Imagine fighting fatigue every day, never realizing the culprit could be a living organism quietly taking up residence inside you.


Where Do Parasites Come From?

The truth may surprise you: parasites are everywhere.

  • Pets: Dogs and cats almost always carry parasites, which can transfer to humans through close contact.
  • Food: Sushi, undercooked meats, raw produce, and even salads can harbor parasites.
  • Water: Contaminated municipal water supplies can contain microscopic invaders.
  • Environment: Walking barefoot in soil where animals defecate exposes you to risk.

Other cultures accept this reality. In many parts of the world, routine deworming is as normal as taking vitamins. But in the U.S., parasite cleansing has largely disappeared from mainstream health practices.

Could our dismissal of parasites be part of why so many people struggle with chronic health issues that never seem to improve?


Why Standard Testing Often Misses Parasites

One of the most frustrating parts of Kim’s journey was the failure of conventional testing. She sent the same stool sample to two labs—one in the U.S. and one in Mexico. The U.S. lab reported nothing; the Mexican lab confirmed multiple parasites.

Why the difference? Traditional stool tests only look at a snapshot in time, often just a single sample examined for a few minutes. Parasites cycle in and out of activity, meaning they can easily be missed.

Accurate detection often requires multiple samples over several days, ideally timed with the full moon when parasites are most active. Alternative methods, like live blood microscopy, can sometimes show them more directly—but these tests are rarely offered in conventional clinics.

If the standard system doesn’t even recognize what’s there, how many cases are being overlooked?


Parasites and Mental Health

One of the most eye-opening insights Kim shares is the link between parasites and emotional well-being.

  • Parasites consume serotonin, your “feel good” neurotransmitter.
  • They interfere with calcium and magnesium, minerals that help calm your nervous system.
  • They create biofilms—protective layers that trap toxins and stress your body further.

The result? Anxiety, depression, mood swings, and even sudden personality changes. Kim describes parasites as “controlling” while mold (another common co-infection) is “brainwashing.”

Have you ever felt like your emotions didn’t feel like “you”? Could there be a biological root behind the way you feel?


Global Practices in Parasite Cleansing

Unlike in the U.S., parasite cleansing is routine in many cultures:

  • The Amish: Use herbal remedies and even milk baths to draw out worms.
  • Jamaica: Families regularly drink “bush tea” for prevention.
  • Mexico: Synthetic deworming medications are available over the counter.
  • Asia: Foods like pumpkin seeds, papaya seeds, and wasabi are used to discourage parasites.

Why do so many cultures keep cleansing as part of life while we dismiss it as unnecessary?


Cleansing and Prevention: What Can You Do?

The good news is there are practical steps you can take. Kim emphasizes being proactive rather than waiting until symptoms become severe.

1. Parasite Cleansing

Kim created the ParaFy Kit, a gentle 30-day herbal cleanse that combines anti-parasitic herbs with supportive ingredients like dandelion root and white willow bark. This helps reduce discomfort during detox while encouraging the body to release parasites and their toxins.

2. Seasonal Cleansing

Kim recommends cleansing three to four times per year, often aligned with seasonal changes or full moons when parasites are most active. Mini cleanses in between can help maintain balance, especially during travel or after risky meals.

3. Binding Toxins

When parasites die, they release toxins. Using natural binders like activated charcoal, cinnamon, or fulvic acid helps carry those toxins out of the body instead of letting them recirculate.

4. Water and Food Safety

  • Use high-quality filters for drinking, cooking, and even showering.
  • Wash produce with vinegar and salt soaks, followed by filtered water.
  • Avoid raw fish and undercooked meats whenever possible.

5. Gut Support

Probiotics and nourishing foods support the microbiome, helping your intestines resist invaders and maintain smooth digestion.


Parasites, Pregnancy, and Children

Many parents wonder whether parasite cleansing is safe during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Kim advises waiting until after those stages, since herbs can be too strong for little bodies. However, being proactive once children are older is essential, as they’re often exposed through play, pets, and dirt.

Think of cleansing as part of a family wellness routine, much like brushing teeth or taking vitamins.


Full Moon and Parasite Activity

It may sound strange, but many people notice itching, insomnia, or agitation around the full moon. That’s because parasites are more active, feeding on serotonin and reproducing.

Kim suggests beginning cleanses three days before the full moon to maximize results. It’s one of the simplest ways to work with the natural cycles parasites follow.

Have you ever noticed your body feeling “off” during certain moon phases? Could it be more than just the tides affecting you?


Healing Beyond Parasites

For Kim, the journey didn’t end with parasites. She also discovered mold and Lyme disease as co-infections. This is common, as parasites often harbor bacteria, viruses, and heavy metals. By addressing parasites first, the body becomes more resilient and better able to handle other challenges.

Healing, then, is not about chasing symptoms but removing obstacles that prevent your body from thriving.


A Call to Awareness and Action

Parasites are not a fringe issue—they’re a reality for almost everyone. The CDC estimates that millions of Americans carry them, though the true number is likely much higher due to under-testing.

So what can you do? Start with awareness. Listen to your body. Ask yourself:

  • Do I have unexplained symptoms that doctors can’t explain?
  • Have I traveled, eaten raw foods, or lived with pets?
  • Do I experience cycles of fatigue, cravings, or mood changes?

If you answered yes, it may be time to explore cleansing.


Gentle Next Steps

Healing doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. You can begin with small, practical steps that make your body less welcoming to parasites while supporting overall wellness.

For many people, that journey begins with a guided program like the ParaFy Kit. Designed with both cleansing and comfort in mind, it offers a safe way to begin clearing parasites, heavy metals, and toxins—while supporting your liver, digestion, and nervous system.

You can also explore additional supportive tools from RogersHood Apothecary, where Kim shares resources, education, and products crafted from her own healing experience.


Final Thoughts

Parasites may sound like a topic you’d rather avoid, but avoiding them doesn’t make them go away. By bringing this conversation into the light, you give yourself the chance to take back energy, clarity, and vitality that may have been missing for years.

Kim Rogers’ story is a reminder that healing is possible, even when hope feels lost. Her journey from near-death to vibrant health shows the power of listening to your body, asking questions, and choosing natural solutions that support—not suppress—your system.

So here’s the real question: will you keep ignoring the possibility of parasites, or will you explore whether they’ve been quietly influencing your health all along?

The choice is yours, and the path to greater well-being may be closer than you think.

The information provided is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as medical advice. Always consult with a healthcare professional before using any supplements, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, have a medical condition, or are taking medications.

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