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Is this safe for my child?
Is this safe for my child?
Absolutely. ParaPatrol is thoughtfully formulated for children using a blend of gentle, plant based ingredients that have been traditionally used for generations.
Every batch is independently tested for heavy metals and contaminants, produced in a GMP certified facility, and held to strict quality standards. It is alcohol free and designed to work gradually over a 30 day period, without harsh or aggressive effects.
The formula also includes soothing herbs that help support and calm the gut throughout the process. Safe for ages 3+, and gentle enough for routine use.
Are parasites really behind all this?
Are parasites really behind all this?
I understand the skepticism. Most parents feel this way at first. But CDC data suggests over 60 million Americans carry parasites each year, and up to half of children will experience pinworms at some point.
The symptoms are not random. They are often connected to how parasites irritate the gut lining, interfere with nutrient absorption, and disrupt the gut brain connection. That is why one child may struggle with mood changes while another has tummy discomfort. The same underlying issue can show up in different ways.
Children are especially exposed through everyday life like pets, playgrounds, putting hands in their mouths, and shared school bathrooms. Exposure is ongoing, yet parasites are rarely screened for routinely, unlike in many other countries.
How do I know this isn't another wellness trend?
How do I know this isn't another wellness trend?
ParaPatrol is rooted in long standing traditional practices and supported by modern understanding. The herbs used, such as black walnut hull, wormwood, clove, and pumpkin seed, have been used across many cultures for generations to support parasite balance.
This is not about following a trend. It is about addressing a real gap in how gut health is approached. In many countries, routine parasite support is a common preventive practice. CDC data suggests that over 60 million Americans may carry parasites, yet this is rarely addressed proactively in the U.S.
You are not chasing something new or unproven. You are choosing time tested ingredients that families around the world have continued to rely on for generations.
Wouldn’t my pediatrician have mentioned this?
Wouldn’t my pediatrician have mentioned this?
This represents one of the larger gaps in American healthcare. Medical training in the U.S. tends to focus on treating severe symptoms rather than preventive care, and parasite testing is usually only done when children show extreme signs, such as bloody diarrhea or recent international travel.
Even then, standard testing can miss an estimated 50 to 70 percent of cases because parasites do not consistently shed eggs. In contrast, countries like Germany require parasite clearance documentation for school enrollment, and places like Brazil support routine family cleansing every six months.
This is not a failure on the part of doctors. It reflects how the system is structured. Many healthcare providers are simply not trained to routinely address something that over 160 other countries consider a basic part of preventive health.