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Parasite cleanse
In Honeybee’s Restoration practice, recognition of parasite activity is based on systemic signs, stool observations, liver indicators, hormonal changes, and environmental exposures.
Evaluation may include:
• identifying toxin pathways (solvents, alcohols, preservatives, chemical residues)
• determining organ stress (liver, gallbladder, lymph, gut lining)
• observing skin, mood, sleep, and immune changes
• assessing household and pet exposure
• reviewing personal-care and cleaning products
This approach does not rely on a single device or test; instead, it uses a full clinical picture.
In Honeybee’s Restoration practice, recognition of parasite activity is based on systemic signs, stool observations, liver indicators, hormonal changes, and environmental exposures.
Evaluation may include:
• identifying toxin pathways (solvents, alcohols, preservatives, chemical residues)
• determining organ stress (liver, gallbladder, lymph, gut lining)
• observing skin, mood, sleep, and immune changes
• assessing household and pet exposure
• reviewing personal-care and cleaning products
This approach does not rely on a single device or test; instead, it uses a full clinical picture.…
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