For decades, Wayne Rowland dedicated himself to educating people about the hidden epidemic of parasites in the United States. His alternative health protocols, including his renowned parasite cleanse and deworming program, helped countless individuals regain control of their health. Despite his passing in 2014, his legacy endures as many continue to follow his protocols. However, one topic has remained largely unaddressed: What happens after the cleanse?
Many who complete Rowland’s three-month parasite cleanse and deworming program report a newfound awareness of their body’s inhabitants. Before the cleanse, they were unaware of the existence of parasites and worms within them. Afterward, they became acutely aware of their presence. Some report experiencing sensations of parasites moving beneath their skin, feeling them crawling on their bodies after contact with animals, and noticing the return of organisms such as Demodex mites and cat worms in their waste. Medical professionals often dismiss these concerns, attributing them to delusional parasitosis and prescribing antipsychotic medications. However, those who have gone through the cleanse firsthand know the truth—these sensations are not imagined but are real and tangible.
This article aims to explore how to manage the lingering sensations and residual effects of a successful parasite cleanse, staying in alignment with Wayne Rowland’s principles and philosophy.
Understanding the Post-Cleanse Sensations
- Heightened Awareness
Once parasites and worms have been expelled from the body, individuals often report an enhanced ability to perceive them. This is likely because the nervous system is no longer desensitized by the constant presence of these organisms. Before the cleanse, the body had adapted to coexisting with parasites. Now, without them in overwhelming numbers, every tiny movement or interaction feels amplified. - Parasite Reinfection is Inevitable
Wayne Rowland repeatedly emphasized that you will never be completely parasite-free. Even in the most sanitary environments, exposure to parasites is an unavoidable part of life. The goal is not complete eradication, but rather keeping their numbers at a manageable level. - Surface-Level vs. Deep Internal Parasites
Many report feeling parasites crawling on their skin after touching animals, handling certain foods, or even being in crowded spaces. This suggests that while internal parasites were significantly reduced during the cleanse, surface-dwelling parasites (such as mites) remain present.
Strategies for Managing the Sensations and Maintaining a Parasite-Free Lifestyle
A. Physical Detox Strategies
- Post-Cleanse Maintenance Protocol
Rowland recommended following up the three-month cleanse with a one-month parasite cleanse each year to prevent reinfestation. Given the strong awareness of parasites post-cleanse, it may be beneficial to increase frequency to one week per month if symptoms persist. - Targeted Surface Parasite Treatments
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- Demodex Mites: Use a mixture of tea tree oil and coconut oil as a topical treatment to keep their numbers in check.
- Diatomaceous Earth (DE): Lightly dusting skin or bedding with food-grade DE may help control external parasites.
- Borax Baths: Adding 1/2 cup of borax to a warm bath can help eliminate surface-dwelling mites and other parasites.
- Reinforcement Through Natural Antiparasitics
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- Turpentine, Borax, and Diatomaceous Earth Cocktail: Taken once every three days, as outlined by the post-cleanse cat worm eliminator, can help manage lingering infections.
- Pumpkin Seeds and Papaya Seeds: Both contain natural compounds that weaken and expel parasites.
- Clove, Wormwood, and Black Walnut Hull: Continue incorporating these herbs into your diet to prevent reinfestation.
B. Environmental Protection
- Hygiene and Prevention
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- Always wash hands thoroughly after touching pets or handling raw meat.
- Use antifungal and antimicrobial sprays on bedding and furniture.
- Frequently change and wash bed sheets, pillowcases, and towels with high-heat settings.
- Pet Parasite Management
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- Regularly deworm pets using natural or veterinarian-approved deworming treatments.
- Bathe and brush pets to reduce surface parasites that can transfer to humans.
- Dietary Adjustments
- Avoid excess sugar, as parasites thrive on glucose.
- Incorporate raw garlic, coconut oil, and oregano oil to deter new infections.
- Drink ozonated water or silver water regularly to maintain a parasite-hostile environment in the body.
C. Psychological and Neurological Adaptation
- Retraining Your Nervous System
The heightened awareness of parasites post-cleanse can be overwhelming. Using grounding techniques such as meditation, acupuncture, and deep breathing can help regulate the nervous system and reduce hypersensitivity to these sensations. - Reframing Your Mindset
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- Understand that some parasite presence is normal and not always a cause for alarm.
- Instead of fearing them, focus on ongoing maintenance to prevent overgrowth.
- Keep a parasite cleanse journal to track symptoms and responses to treatments.
- Avoiding Medical Gaslighting
If your doctor dismisses your symptoms, remember that Western medicine largely ignores parasites as a problem in the U.S. This does not mean you are delusional. Seek support from others who have completed similar cleanses, and trust your firsthand experience.
Conclusion
The aftermath of a full parasite cleanse is not often discussed, but it is a critical aspect of long-term health maintenance. Wayne Rowland’s teachings emphasized that parasites will always be part of the human experience, but by staying vigilant and implementing ongoing maintenance strategies, their impact can be minimized.
If you have completed Rowland’s cleanse and now feel sensations of parasites crawling on your skin or moving inside your body, you are not alone. The heightened awareness post-cleanse is real and requires a combination of physical detox, environmental adjustments, and psychological adaptation to manage. By embracing Wayne Rowland’s wisdom and maintaining a consistent anti-parasite protocol, you can navigate this new awareness with confidence and control.