What Parasites Can Teach Us About Healing

Many people live with symptoms they can’t explain. Fatigue that doesn’t make sense. Digestive struggles that come and go. Skin changes that feel random. Foggy thoughts. Mood dips. Cravings. A sense that something in the body is “off,” even when tests come back normal.

If you’ve felt this way, you’re far from alone.

During a powerful live conversation on Take It Outside, Kim Rogers joins Jay Cutler and Sam Mackey to talk about parasites, detoxing, and natural healing. Kim shared her personal path through chronic illness — a path that involved parasites, mold, environmental exposures, and deep nervous-system imbalance. Her story opens an accessible doorway to understanding why so many people are struggling in silence — and what steps may help them rebuild their relationship with their bodies.

This post explores her experiences and teachings through a clear and compassionate lens. It aims to meet you where you are, whether you’re curious, skeptical, overwhelmed, or hopeful.

Have you ever wondered whether something subtle in your body is influencing how you feel day to day?

Let’s walk through Kim’s perspective, layer by layer, and explore why parasite cleansing and holistic detoxification are gaining so much attention.


A Health Collapse That Sparked a New Direction

Before becoming known online as the “Worm Queen,” Kim spent 20 years in western medicine. Her background includes neurology, endocrinology, emergency medicine, medical education, and curriculum development. On paper, she had every skill needed to understand the human body.

Yet in 2019, her own body began to fail her.

She describes a rapid decline:

  • Chronic constipation that wouldn’t resolve
  • Long-standing endometriosis that persisted even after repeated surgeries
  • Mold exposure from contaminated well water
  • Parvo-type parasites
  • Later, confirmed Lyme
  • Exhaustion so intense she could barely function
  • Mood disruption and overwhelming physical pain

Despite having an entire team of medical professionals supporting her, no one could explain why she was deteriorating so quickly.

This is the moment many people relate to. You feel unwell, but your lab results look fine. You’re suffering, but no one can name the cause. You’re doing everything “right,” yet you’re getting worse.

Have you ever felt dismissed or confused when seeking help for your health?

That confusion drove Kim to step away from her job, sell her belongings, and move into the woods to rebuild her health from the ground up. As her symptoms worsened, she and her husband explored mushrooms, herbal remedies, and detox tools — not because they wanted to, but because they had run out of options.

Then came the turning point.

Kim watched a video online describing parasites and decided, almost out of desperation, to try an herbal tincture. Within days, she began passing worms — something she had never been taught to consider during her entire medical career.

That moment shifted everything.


Why Parasites Matter More Than Most People Realize

One of the most surprising points Kim makes is that parasites are far more widespread than western medicine acknowledges.

According to her experience:

  • Many parasites are microscopic and easy to miss on tests.
  • Some hide in tissues, muscles, organs, and even the bloodstream — not just the gut.
  • They thrive in mucus, inflammation, heavy metals, and stagnation.
  • They can influence cravings for sugar and salt.
  • They may contribute to fatigue, mood swings, skin issues, and digestive changes.
  • Their presence may even affect nervous-system patterns and emotional regulation.

Is it possible that symptoms you’ve brushed aside are your body trying to communicate something more?

Kim explains that parasites hold bacteria, toxins, heavy metals, and spores inside their bodies. When a person begins a cleanse, these organisms start to “die off,” releasing what they’ve stored.

This is why some people experience:

  • Headaches
  • Temporary fatigue
  • Shifts in mood
  • Skin changes
  • Constipation
  • Increased sensitivity

These sensations can feel uncomfortable — but they’re often signs of the body working hard to release what it has carried for years.

She compares it to clearing out a house you didn’t realize was cluttered. Once the process begins, everything hidden comes into the light.


Why Symptoms Often Flare During the Full Moon

One of Kim’s most discussed topics is the full-moon effect. Parasites, she says, respond to shifts in serotonin and melatonin levels. During the full moon:

  • Melatonin drops
  • Serotonin rises
  • Parasites become more active and mobile
  • Cravings and emotions may intensify

Many people notice disrupted sleep, digestive discomfort, or heightened irritability during this time — something often dismissed as coincidence.

Could your “full-moon mood” be tied to your microbiome?

It’s an intriguing question worth exploring.


Environmental Factors: Mold, Water, Foods, and Travel

Kim emphasizes that parasites rarely exist alone. Mold and heavy metals often accompany them, creating a layered health puzzle.

Mold

Mold exposure contributed heavily to her illness. She describes:

  • Swelling
  • Hair loss
  • Nervous-system irritation
  • Joint pain
  • Chronic inflammation

She also notes that mold and parasites often appear together, feeding on similar conditions inside the body.

Contaminated Water

Her story began with well water carrying parasites. Through further research, she realized many regions overlook certain types of worms in routine testing.

Food Sources

Some foods Kim avoids — or encourages people to approach thoughtfully — include:

  • Raw fish
  • Undercooked pork
  • Sushi when traveling
  • Produce washed in questionable water
  • Ice made from unfiltered tap water

This doesn’t mean people must restrict their lives. Instead, she encourages awareness and simple supportive habits.

Travel Exposure

Kim recommends cleansing after international travel or when eating unfamiliar foods. This approach mirrors many global cultures where regular deworming is considered routine.

Does any part of your health history — travel, stress, or environment — make you wonder what your body may be holding onto?


A Holistic Approach to Rebuilding the Body

Kim’s process is grounded in herbalism, frequency theory, and an understanding of how the nervous system, immune system, and detox pathways work together.

Here’s how she explains each layer in practical, approachable terms.


1. Opening Detox Pathways

If your pathways are sluggish — liver, lymph, colon, or skin — your body struggles to release waste. This stagnation becomes a comfortable habitat for parasites, mold, and toxins.

Kim begins with herbs that support:

  • Lymphatic flow
  • Cellular healing
  • Nervous-system balance

This creates space for deeper cleansing.


2. Cleansing Parasites, Candida, and Heavy Metals

Parasites often coexist with candida, bacteria, and metals. Removing only one layer leaves others behind, which may prolong symptoms.

Kim emphasizes combining:

  • Parasite-focused herbs
  • Candida-supporting herbs
  • Heavy-metal binders
  • Biofilm disruptors (to expose organisms hiding under protective layers)

It’s a coordinated process, not a single action.


3. Binding and Eliminating Toxins

This step prevents toxins from recirculating.
Herbs like charcoal, clays, and fulvic acid help capture and move waste out.

Without binding, she says, people may experience:

  • Headaches
  • Mood dips
  • Skin flareups
  • Constipation

Binding helps the body feel safer during detox.


4. Supporting the Nervous System

This is one of Kim’s biggest messages.

Parasites and mold can affect neurotransmitters and emotional patterns. Many people live in a constant fight-or-flight state without realizing it.

Tools that help calm the system may include:

  • Mushrooms such as lion’s mane, reishi, or red-belted polypore
  • Breathwork
  • Grounding
  • Red light
  • Hyperbaric oxygen
  • Microdosing (where legal)
  • EMDR, somatic therapy, or vagus-nerve practices

When the nervous system softens, the body can detox more effectively.


5. Community and Emotional Support

Kim openly shares the emotional difficulty of chronic illness — the loneliness, the confusion, the fear.

Healing requires more than protocol. It asks for connection, empathy, and encouragement.

Is there someone in your life you can share your wellness journey with — even in small ways?

Support is often one of the most healing components.


A Surprising Impact: Fertility and Hormones

One topic Kim discusses often is fertility. She’s received many messages from individuals who struggled to conceive but became pregnant after cleansing.

Why might this happen?

From her perspective:

  • Parasites can consume nutrients needed for hormones.
  • Mold and metals may interfere with reproductive signaling.
  • Chronic inflammation can alter the menstrual cycle.
  • The nervous system plays a key role in fertility.

By reducing internal stress and improving nutrient absorption, some people may experience shifts in their hormonal landscape.

While every body is different, the stories are meaningful.


Kids and Parasites: A Topic Many Parents Overlook

Kim is clear and direct about this: kids also benefit from cleansing, especially when dealing with:

  • Behavioral changes
  • Difficulty focusing
  • Bedtime cravings
  • Dark circles under the eyes
  • Occasional itchy discomfort

Families share microbiomes, meaning cleansing together may support long-term health.

Does any of this sound familiar in your household?


Nervous-System Healing: The Missing Link for Many People

As Kim recovered, she discovered that supporting her nervous system was just as important as physical cleansing. This part of her story resonates deeply.

Prolonged stress, trauma, chronic infection, and unresolved emotional tension can keep the body braced — even when you feel mentally calm. When the body remains in fight-or-flight mode:

  • Digestion slows
  • Hormones shift
  • Sleep becomes shallow
  • Detox pathways tighten
  • Inflammation rises

She explored tools like stellate-ganglion blocks, mushrooms, grounding, and frequency therapy to soften her system.

Imagine what might shift for you if your body felt safe more often.


Movement and Nature: Returning to What Humans Are Built For

One of the simplest themes Kim reinforces is the importance of movement, fresh air, and connection to nature.

Walking, hunting, gardening, and exploring the outdoors all support detox, lymphatic flow, emotional regulation, and appetite regulation.

Our bodies crave rhythm.
Our cells crave oxygen.
Our nervous systems crave grounding.

How often do you give yourself the chance to step outside and feel your body move?


What a Gentle, Supportive Wellness Path Might Look Like

If you’re exploring natural ways to support your body, here is a simplified version of Kim’s suggested order (not medical advice, simply educational):

  1. Open pathways first
    – Support lymph, liver, and digestion
    – Reduce stagnation
  2. Cleanse parasites, candida, and toxins gradually
    – Use herbs with clear guidance
  3. Bind what’s released
    – Prevent recirculation
  4. Support the nervous system throughout
    – Mushrooms, breathwork, grounding
  5. Move your body daily
    – Even gentle activity helps
  6. Hydrate with clean, mineral-rich water
  7. Create a sense of community
    – Healing is more sustainable when shared

Where in this list does your intuition feel drawn?


A Final Thought: Your Body Wants to Heal

One of Kim’s most comforting messages is this:

Your body is designed to heal.
It just needs less interference and more support.

Whether your symptoms are mild or overwhelming, you deserve answers that make sense. You deserve care that honors your story. And you deserve the chance to feel at home in your body again.

If you’ve been sensing that your health struggles have a deeper root, this may be a path worth exploring with curiosity and self-compassion.

What would it feel like to trust your body a little more today?

This article is based on the full transcript of a podcast featuring Kim Rogers of RogersHood Apothecary.

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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