197 // How Parasites Wrecked My Gut for a Decade and What Finally Worked ❘ Interview with Dr. Kate Davis
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If you’ve been blaming every gut issue on diet alone, this episode will change how you think. Dr. Kate Davis shares her wild, personal story of discovering a massive parasite after years of pain, and the careful testing and detox steps she says you must take before trying any cleanse.
It’s real, practical, and surprisingly hopeful: focus on testing, support your liver/gallbladder, and prioritize sleep and stress reduction first. If you’ve been stuck with bloating, constipation or Hashimoto’s symptoms, this convo feels like a friend pulling you back to basics.
In this episode, you'll learn:
- Why parasites are far more common than most doctors will tell you — even in the United States
- What you absolutely must do before you ever try a parasite cleanse (skipping this step can make things much worse)
- The two free things you can start doing today to support your gut and calm your immune system
Hit play and find out what your gut has been trying to tell you.
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