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Can Parasites Cause Depression and Anxiety? The Gut-Brain-Parasite Connection Nobody Is Talking About
Nik Heartsong Nik Heartsong

Can Parasites Cause Depression and Anxiety? The Gut-Brain-Parasite Connection Nobody Is Talking About

You have done the therapy. You have tried the antidepressants — or decided against them. You have read the books, done the breathwork, built the morning routine, addressed the trauma, cleaned up the diet.

And yet the anxiety is still there. Low-grade, persistent, humming beneath the surface of every day. Or the depression — not dramatic, not crisis-level, but a flatness, a heaviness, a disconnection from joy that no amount of mindset work seems to fully lift.

What if the missing piece is not psychological at all?

What if something living in your gut — in your liver, in your intestinal tissue, in the nervous system itself — is producing the neurochemical disruption driving your mood disorder?

This is not a fringe theory. This is emerging science. And it is one of the most consistently significant findings in my clinical bioresonance practice — the relationship between parasitic infection and mental health symptoms that conventional psychiatry has never been equipped to investigate.

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