Parasite Cleansing Made Simple: How to Safely Eliminate Intestinal Parasites for Better Gut Health
- Ilan Slazenger
- Sep 9
- 3 min read
Why Parasite Cleansing is Worth Considering — and How I Approach It...
In my opinion, if you are alive and over the age of 10, you are extremely likely to have intestinal parasites. While this may sound alarming, parasites are more common than most people realise, and many live in our bodies without causing obvious symptoms. From digestive discomfort and fatigue to subtle nutrient deficiencies, the effects can be wide-ranging, which is why I believe parasite cleansing deserves serious consideration as part of maintaining overall health.

As a holistic practitioner, I have long recommended natural remedies for parasite support, including black walnut, Paratrex, and other herbal combinations. These products can be effective for some individuals, but the reality is that the response varies from person to person. Some people may find relief within days, while others may need weeks of consistent use to notice a difference. This variability has always encouraged me to explore other options and research more targeted solutions.
A few years ago, my research led me to a drug called Mebendazole, a medication commonly prescribed as an anti-parasitic treatment. Interestingly, recent studies have also highlighted its potential role in fighting certain types of cancer, which further piqued my interest. Having tried Mebendazole myself, I found it to be remarkably effective, and I began recommending it as a serious option for parasite elimination when appropriate.
Through my personal experience, I discovered an important insight about how parasites behave during treatment. A single course of Mebendazole at six tablets taken once daily can indeed kill most or all active parasites. However, there is a crucial detail that is often overlooked as the parasites die, they release a large number of eggs. By the sixth day, you may not notice any live parasites, but the eggs remain in the intestines, ready to hatch and continue the cycle.
To address this, I developed a method that I have found to be highly effective. The process is simple but requires timing and consistency:
Take Mebendazole for six days to target and eliminate active parasites.
Pause for six days to allow any eggs left behind to hatch.
Resume Mebendazole on day seven for another six-day course to eliminate the newly hatched parasites.
This two-step approach targets both the parasites and their eggs, drastically improving the likelihood of complete elimination. I now follow this regimen 2–3 times per year and have seen excellent results in my own health and in those I advise.
It is important to remember that while Mebendazole is highly effective, parasite cleansing is just one aspect of supporting gut health. Maintaining a diet rich in fibre, reducing excess sugar, and supporting overall immune function are all critical pieces of the puzzle. For those who prefer natural methods, herbal products can still be incorporated alongside medical approaches, depending on individual tolerance and effectiveness.
In summary, intestinal parasites are more common than most people realise, and addressing them can have a meaningful impact on energy, digestion, sugar craving and overall wellbeing. Through careful research, personal experience, and thoughtful application of treatments like Mebendazole, it is possible to safely and effectively break the cycle of parasitic infestation and maintain a healthier gut year-round.
It’s also important to support your body in removing the toxins released by dying parasites. One effective way I do this is by taking one capsule of charcoal powder about two hours after each daily dose of Mebendazole. This helps bind and eliminate toxins more efficiently.
Additionally, I recommend three sessions of colonic hydrotherapy, spaced three days apart, following the completion of this mini protocol to further cleanse and support gut health.
For more information or to schedule a full health consultation, please contact me at info@healthfusionclinic.com.




