If you're reading this, chances are you've been feeling off. Bloated after every meal, tired no matter how much you sleep, foggy in the head, maybe some skin issues you can't explain. And no matter what you try, nothing seems to fix it.
I know the frustration. I've spent more than a decade in gut health, and I see it constantly. And for a long time, I didn't have good answers either.
Until I understood something that changed everything…
Parasites.
And not the kind most people think about. Not just a developing-world problem — they're far more common right here than almost anyone realizes.
According to the CDC, more than 60 million people in the United States are chronically infected with just one of them — Toxoplasma gondii — and the overwhelming majority have no idea they're carrying it. That's a single parasite. The CDC also notes these infections "often go unnoticed, with few symptoms."
The kind that can quietly live inside you for years, feed on your nutrients, and slowly drain your energy and clarity — all while your lab work keeps coming back "normal."
Most people who have them will never be told.
And hardly anyone is talking about it.