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"Did a lot of research before buying this one. What sold me was the 2-step thing — every other brand I looked at was just the kill herbs, no binder. I knew from reading that without a binder you just feel like garbage because the toxins recirculate. First week I did feel a little rough, not gonna lie, some headaches and weird tiredness around day 3-4. But by day 7 it flipped and I've been feeling better than I have in probably two years. Sleeping deeper, cravings are gone, skin on my face cleared up which I wasn't even expecting."



"47 years old, been dealing with bloating and gut issues basically my whole adult life. Tried probiotics, elimination diets, every protocol you can think of — nothing ever stuck. Decided to try a parasite cleanse as kind of a last resort. I'm three weeks into Wild Harvest now. I don't want to be graphic but let's just say I saw some things come out that convinced me this was the right call. Bloating is probably 80% gone. Energy is back. I feel like I'm in my 30s again. Genuinely emotional writing this."
Fair question. The parasite cleanse industry is full of 1-bottle "kill only" cleanses that leave the dead parasites and their toxins sitting in your body — which is exactly why so many people feel worse, not better, and exactly why so many of these cleanses don't work.
Wild Harvest is a complete 2-step system: Step 1 kills and breaks down biofilms with wormwood, clove, and black walnut. Step 2 binds the toxins with fulvic and humic acid so they actually leave your body. That's the step every other brand skips. If you've tried a cleanse before and felt nothing — or felt awful — this is why.
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Most people don't — until they look. The CDC estimates parasites affect millions of Americans, and the symptoms get chalked up to "stress," "aging," "IBS," or "just how I am." If you have two or more of these, it's worth a look:
These are the classic signs your gut is carrying passengers. Most customers are stunned by what comes out in the first 10-14 days.
Some people feel a little rough in the first 3-7 days — mild headaches, tiredness, or a "off" feeling. It's called the Herxheimer reaction, and it happens when parasites die faster than your body can eliminate their toxins.
This is the #1 reason people quit other cleanses. And it's exactly why we built a 2-step system. Step 2 (the fulvic binder) exists specifically to minimize this — it grabs the toxins and escorts them out of your body so you don't recirculate them. Most Wild Harvest customers describe the first week as "mild" or "barely noticeable," and by week two they're feeling dramatically better than when they started.
You could. And you'd be making the same mistake most people make — which is why they feel terrible during a cleanse and give up before it works.
Here's the problem with kill-only cleanses: when parasites die, they release a lifetime of stored toxins into your bloodstream. Without a binder, those toxins recirculate through your liver, your lymph, and your gut — which is why people get headaches, fatigue, skin flare-ups, and brain fog on cheap cleanses.
Step 2 binds those toxins on contact and removes them through your stool. It's not optional. It's the difference between a cleanse that works and a cleanse that just makes you miserable for three weeks.
The individual ingredients — wormwood, clove, black walnut, fulvic acid — each have decades of research behind them, including peer-reviewed studies on their antiparasitic and detoxification properties. You can look up any of them.
Now — will the FDA tell you to take a parasite cleanse? No. The FDA doesn't evaluate or approve supplements for any condition, which is the same reason your multivitamin doesn't have a medical claim on it. What we can tell you is what thousands of customers tell us: that 2-3 weeks in, they feel different. Lighter. Sharper. Less bloated. More themselves. Read the reviews and decide for yourself — and if you're not convinced within 90 days, you get your money back.
Then you pay nothing. 30-day money-back guarantee. Email us within 90 days, get a full refund — no forms, no fine print, no "please describe why" survey. Three full months to feel a difference. That's on us, not you.
