1. What Does Para Sweep Taste Like?
Para Sweep has a naturally bitter taste, as most potent herbal detox tinctures do. However, when diluted in water or juice, the taste becomes much more tolerable and easier to take daily.
2. Can I Take Para Sweep With Other Tinctures or Supplements?
Yes, Para Sweep can safely be taken alongside other detox tinctures. However, if you are also taking vitamin or mineral supplements, it is best to take them at least one hour apart from Para Sweep. This ensures proper absorption and effectiveness.
3. How Long Does the Para Sweep Cleanse Last?
The full Para Sweep parasite cleanse typically lasts about one month. This timeframe gives your body adequate time to target parasites and support detoxification naturally.
4. Are There Any Side Effects of Para Sweep?
Side effects are minimal, but some people may experience detox symptoms as pathogens die off and release toxins. Possible symptoms include:
- Headaches
- Fatigue
- Skin rashes or mild reactions
- Increased gastrointestinal upset
- Flu-like symptoms
Tip: To reduce detox symptoms, pair Para Sweep with a binder such as activated charcoal or zeolite. These help trap and remove toxins from the body more quickly, minimizing discomfort.
5. Will I See Parasites or Worms in My Toilet?
Not always. Some people may notice visible parasites in the toilet, but they are often broken down and mixed with stool, making them less recognizable. This does not mean the cleanse isnât workingâit simply means your body is breaking them down effectively.
6. đż Why We Use Cane Sugar Alcohol (Not Glycerin) in Our Herbal Extracts
Cane sugar alcohol (also known as ethanol) is the most effective natural solvent for extracting a wide range of medicinal properties from herbs â including alkaloids, essential oils, resins, and minerals â that glycerin simply canât pull out. This means you get a stronger, more potent, and therapeutically active herbal remedy.
Worried about the alcohol content?
Each dose contains less alcohol than a ripe banana â it's completely safe, even for long-term use when taken as directed.
We choose alcohol for its ability to preserve the full spirit of the plant, just as herbalists have for centuries.