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Why Parasite Cleansing Matters: The Hulda Clark Approach to Full-Body Detox
on Jun 28 2026
Parasites aren’t just a third-world concern - they’re a hidden health burden that can affect anyone, anywhere. According to Dr. Hulda Clark, a pioneering researcher in cellular physiology and natural health, parasites and toxins are two of the most overlooked contributors to chronic illness. Her work led to the development of a comprehensive herbal protocol aimed at cleansing the body and restoring its natural defences.
At the heart of this approach is the Hulda Clark Parasite Program, a targeted herbal routine designed to help eliminate parasites from the intestines, liver, and kidneys - three of the body’s most critical detox organs.
🦠 What Are Parasites and Why Should You Care?
Parasites are organisms that live off a host - feeding on nutrients, multiplying inside the body, and sometimes even consuming tissue. They range from microscopic invaders to worms several feet long, and can be transmitted through food, water, air, insects, animals, and people.
While a healthy immune system can often keep parasites in check, when the body is overwhelmed by toxins or stress, these invaders can thrive - leading to fatigue, digestive issues, skin problems, and more.
🌿 The Hulda Clark Parasite Program: A Three-Part Herbal Cleanse
Dr. Clark’s protocol is built around three key herbal ingredients, each with a specific role in parasite support:
1. Green Hull Black Walnut Tincture
Made from fresh green hulls (grown in Bright, VIC), this tincture is a powerful parasiticide that targets intestinal invaders. Found in our Hulda Herbs product.
2. Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium)
Used since antiquity and even mentioned in the Bible, wormwood helps kill worms and other parasites in the digestive tract.
3. Ground Cloves
Cloves help maintain healthy digestive function and are believed to target parasite eggs, completing the cleanse cycle.
These three ingredients are combined in Triplex, a liquid formula that’s easy to take and suitable for children and pets.
🧬 Beyond the Intestines: Full Body Detox with Fluidplex and Liverplex
Dr. Clark emphasised that cleansing the intestines alone isn’t enough. Her full-body detox program includes:
Fluidplex
A kidney-cleansing formula with hydrangea root, marshmallow root, parsley leaf, golden rod, ginger, and more. It supports detoxification and urinary output.
Liverplex
A liver-supporting blend with turmeric, St Mary’s thistle, dandelion root, wild yam, and fresh green hulls of black walnut. It helps the liver function optimally after kidney cleansing.
📅 How the Program Works: A Simple Weekly Schedule
Week 1–2: Start with Triplex (10–20 drops, 3x daily)
Week 3 onward: Maintain Triplex (30 drops, 3x weekly) and begin Fluidplex (2ml, 3x daily)
Week 8 onward: Add Liverplex (2ml, 3x daily)
This phased approach ensures the body isn’t overwhelmed and that each detox organ is supported in sequence.
🌏 Why This Matters
When the body is constantly fighting parasites, it diverts energy away from healing, immunity, and repair. By cleansing the intestines, kidneys, and liver, the Hulda Clark program helps restore balance and free up resources for optimal health.
Whether you're dealing with unexplained fatigue, digestive issues, or simply want to support your body’s natural defences, parasite cleansing may be a missing piece of the puzzle.
📘 Educational References
These references support general digestive wellbeing, herbal traditions, and parasite education.
Herbal Tradition & Digestive Support
Bone K. Principles and Practice of Phytotherapy. Churchill Livingstone.
Mills S, Bone K. The Essential Guide to Herbal Safety. Elsevier.
General Parasite Education (Non‑Therapeutic)
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Parasites – General Information.
World Health Organization (WHO). Parasites – Overview.
Gut Environment & Herbal Interactions
Peterson CT et al. “Plant-based herbs and gut microbiota.” Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine.
Venugopal V. “Herbal components and digestive wellbeing.” Phytotherapy Research.
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Zeolite: The Volcanic Mineral Supporting Detox, Gut Integrity & Cellular Balance
on Jun 27 2026
A comprehensive, research‑driven guide, featuring the purity and activation of Qenda Ultimate Zeolite
Zeolite is one of nature’s most extraordinary minerals - a crystalline volcanic compound formed when molten lava meets alkaline groundwater. Its unique negatively charged, cage‑like structure gives it the ability to trap, bind, and exchange ions, making it one of the most studied natural adsorbents in environmental science and human wellness research.
This expanded guide explores:
What zeolite is and how it works
The most compelling research on its potential benefits
Why purity, activation, and particle size matter
Why Qenda Ultimate Zeolite stands out in quality and safety
How zeolite fits into a modern wellness routine
🧱 What Exactly Is Zeolite?
Zeolite is a naturally occurring aluminosilicate mineral with a rigid, honeycomb‑like lattice. This lattice carries a permanent negative charge, allowing it to attract and trap positively charged particles (cations).
These include:
Heavy metals
Ammonium
Environmental toxins
Certain metabolic by‑products
This mechanism is physical, not chemical - zeolite doesn’t react with the body; it simply binds unwanted substances and carries them out through natural elimination.
The most researched and safest form for human use is clinoptilolite, the type used in Qenda Ultimate Zeolite.
🔬 How Zeolite Works: The Science Behind the Mineral
🧲 1. Cation Exchange & Adsorption
Zeolite’s negative charge attracts positively charged ions. This is known as cation exchange, and it’s the foundation of zeolite’s detoxifying potential.
Research shows clinoptilolite can bind:
Lead
Mercury
Cadmium
Ammonium
Histamine
Certain mycotoxins
This binding is stable - once trapped, these substances are not re‑released.
🦠 2. Gut Environment & Barrier Integrity
Several studies indicate zeolite may help maintain:
Tight junction integrity
Microbial balance
Reduced intestinal permeability
A 2019 review in Frontiers in Pharmacology found that clinoptilolite may support gut barrier function by binding irritants and reducing local oxidative stress.
🛡️ 3. Oxidative Stress Reduction
Oxidative stress contributes to fatigue, inflammation, and cellular aging. Multiple studies (Dogliotti et al., Ivanković et al.) show zeolite supplementation may:
Reduce free radical activity
Improve antioxidant capacity
Support cellular resilience
This appears to be due to zeolite’s ability to bind pro‑oxidant compounds and support a cleaner internal environment.
🧬 4. Immune Modulation
Early research suggests zeolite may influence:
Cytokine signalling
Inflammatory balance
Immune homeostasis
While human data is still emerging, animal and in‑vitro studies show promising regulatory effects.
🧽 5. Environmental & Lifestyle Detox Support
Modern life exposes us to:
Heavy metals
Microplastics
Industrial pollutants
Pesticide residues
Zeolite’s ability to adsorb and neutralise these substances makes it a valuable addition to a wellness routine focused on reducing environmental burden.
⚖️ Why People Use Zeolite
Zeolite is not a medicine - it’s a supportive mineral that complements the body’s natural detoxification systems.
People use zeolite to support:
Natural detox pathways
Gut integrity and microbiome balance
Oxidative stress reduction
Immune balance
General wellbeing and vitality
A clean‑living, low‑toxin lifestyle
🏔️ Why Purity Matters: Not All Zeolite Is Equal
Zeolite’s effectiveness depends entirely on:
Source
Purity
Particle size
Activation method
Crystalline integrity
Low‑grade zeolite can contain:
Heavy metals
Silica dust
Industrial contaminants
Unstable crystalline fragments
This is why premium‑grade, independently tested zeolite is essential.
🌱 Qenda Ultimate Zeolite: Premium Purity, Activation & Provenance
Qenda’s Ultimate Zeolite is a micronised, activated, premium‑grade clinoptilolite sourced from pristine volcanic deposits.
✔ Micronised for Maximum Surface Area
Smaller particles = more binding sites = greater adsorption capacity.
✔ Activated for Higher Ion‑Exchange Efficiency
Activation improves the mineral’s ability to bind unwanted substances.
✔ Cage‑Cleaned for Crystalline Integrity
Removes impurities and ensures the lattice structure is intact.
✔ Independently Tested for Purity
Every batch is screened for:
Heavy metals
Microbial contaminants
Particle size distribution
Structural stability
✔ 100% Pure - No Fillers, No Additives
Just clean, premium‑grade clinoptilolite.
📘 FAQ: Zeolite & Qenda Ultimate Zeolite
Is zeolite safe?
Clinoptilolite zeolite has been studied for decades and is considered safe when properly purified and processed. Always consult a healthcare professional for personal health concerns.
Can zeolite remove essential minerals?
Research shows clinoptilolite has a higher affinity for unwanted heavy metals than for beneficial minerals like calcium or magnesium.
How does zeolite support gut health?
By binding irritants, ammonia, and metabolic by‑products, zeolite helps maintain a cleaner gut environment and supports barrier integrity.
Why choose Qenda Ultimate Zeolite?
Because purity, activation, and particle size dramatically influence performance - and Qenda excels in all three.
📚 References
Matis, K.A. et al. “Removal of heavy metals using clinoptilolite.” Journal of Hazardous Materials.
Pavelic, K. et al. “Natural clinoptilolite: new adjuvant in biological regulation.” Journal of Molecular Medicine.
Dogliotti, G. et al. “Zeolite supplementation and oxidative stress markers.” Nutrition Research.
Blanusa, M. et al. “Safety and efficacy of natural clinoptilolite.” Food and Chemical Toxicology.
Kraljević Pavelić, S. et al. “Critical review on zeolite clinoptilolite safety and medical applications.” Frontiers in Pharmacology.
Ivanković, S. et al. “Effects of clinoptilolite on oxidative stress and heavy metal detoxification.” Toxicology Letters.
Qenda Laboratories. “Zeolite purity, activation, and micronisation testing.” Internal Quality Report, 2025.
