Two Approaches to the Wayne Rowland Parasite Cleanse: A Comparative Overview

Parasite-cleansing regimens attributed to Wayne Rowland have evolved over time. Two of the most detailed versions currently circulating differ significantly in how they deploy dewormers, “Silver Water,” enzymes, and supportive nutrition. Below we outline both “camps,” so readers can see how each is structured and decide what resonates (or what questions to ask).

Protocol A: Dewormer Rotation + High-Dose Silver Water (Worm-Resistance Strategy)

Basic Approach:

  • Core elements: Regular, relatively high doses of “Silver Water,” broad enzyme therapy, seaweed mineral support, Lugol’s iodine, plus rotating horse-paste dewormers (e.g., ivermectin, fenbendazole, pyrantel) administered twice monthly to avoid parasite resistance.
  • Rationale: Parasites — especially worms — adapt rapidly. Rotating chemical (or veterinary-grade) dewormers reduces the chance of “superbugs.” High-dose Silver Water + enzymes + minerals help dismantle biofilm, support detox, and flush pathogens from blood and tissues.

Typical Month’s Supply (as described in one popular interpretation):

  • ~ 8 quarts Silver Water
  • 300 capsules Ultrazyme Plus (systemic enzymes)
  • 1 lb. Dulse Seaweed (mineral/iodine support)
  • 15 oz “Silver Water Greens” (nutritional & detox support)
  • Daily Lugol’s iodine (3 drops in water, morning)
  • Two horse-paste dewormer tubes per month, alternating dewormer types (one on the 1st, one on the 15th), each taken over 3–5 days
  • For sensitive or immune-compromised individuals: optional addition of probiotic/enzyme support (Ultrabiotic Plus, BioDynaZyme Plus, Serrapeptase) for gut repopulation, biofilm breakdown, and tissue repair.
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Timing & Daily Use (for example):

  • Silver Water is split into two daily doses (e.g., morning & afternoon), so 8 quarts last the month.
  • Enzymes are taken at multiple points throughout the day to break down biofilm and “soften” parasites continuously.
  • Seaweed, Greens, iodine — daily for minerals, detox, and thyroid/iodine support.

Philosophy:
This version is aggressive and systematic, aiming for maximum parasite eradication. The rotating dewormers reflect veterinary strategies to prevent resistance, on the assumption that human-parasitic worms behave similarly. The high enzyme load and nutritional support aim to mitigate die-off effects, detox stress, and maintain body strength.

Many proponents argue that this approach is suited for people who suspect heavy parasitic burden, chronic illness, or long-standing immune suppression — essentially, those who need an all-out “reset.”

Protocol B: “Clean Me Up” Program — Gradual-Dose & Lifestyle-Oriented Strategy

According to the “Clean Me Up Program” camp, the structure shifts from aggressive deworming to a more gradual, nutrition- and prevention-oriented cleanse.

Core Components (30-day “kit,”):

  • “Silver Water” — 256 fl oz (two-gallon jugs) per 30 days.
  • Enzymes: Ultrazyme Plus (vegetable-based enzymes + colloidal minerals) — taken daily, often as part of an a.m. shake and with meals
  • Nutritional support: Dulse Seaweed (seaweed minerals), and a “Silver Water Greens” phytofood blend (greens mix) daily.
  • Morning iodine: 2 drops of Lugol’s Iodine in water first thing each morning.

Suggested Usage Pattern:

  • During the first 30 days, take 8–10 ounces of Silver Water per day. Over months 2 and 3 (if extended), reduce to about 4 oz/day.
  • Ultrazyme Plus: 3 capsules in morning shake (or with meal), and 3 with each major meal (breakfast, lunch, dinner).
  • Greens: 2 heaping tablespoons per day (often in morning shake).
  • Dulse Seaweed: ~ 1 teaspoon/day (ground) added to shake, salad, soup, etc.

Deworming (According to this write-up):

  • Their version does include deworming, but the approach differs: rather than rotating horse-pastes twice a month, they use conventional dewormers — e.g., a one-time course of a medication such as Mebendazole (Vermox / Emverm) or veterinary-grade paste (divided into smaller daily doses over one week).
  • Some Clean Me Up users begin the dewormer after 30 days of the Clean Me Up nutritional/enzymatic phase, rather than simultaneously.

Lifestyle & Diet Guidelines:

  • While on the program, avoid processed foods, sugar, alcohol — aim for a “clean,” primarily plant-based (or at least nutrient-dense) diet.
  • Eat organic or clean where possible; avoid certain high-risk foods, oils (e.g., canola), processed sugars, etc.
  • Emphasis on ongoing lifestyle transformation: many people who attempt this program reportedly significantly shift their dietary and health habits.

Philosophy:
This version treats the cleanse not just as a “parasite purge” but as a holistic transformation, cleansing blood and tissue, restoring minerals and enzymes, improving gut ecology, and launching a long-term, healthier lifestyle. The dewormer is used more conservatively, with the main focus on body terrain, nutrition, and the gradual elimination of pathogens over time.

It’s arguably better suited for those seeking a gentler, lifestyle-integrated approach — perhaps people wary of the stress of frequent, strong dewormers, or those wanting to minimize die-off reactions while rebuilding their body.

Key Differences (Trade-offs & Considerations)

Aspect Protocol A (Dewormer-Rotation / High Silver) Protocol B (Clean Me Up — Gradual / Nutritional)
Silver Water dosage High — aims to use full 8 quarts/month (~8.5 oz/day) Moderate-to-high first month (8–10 oz/day), then reduced (≈4 oz/day)
Enzyme load & timing High, frequent—multiple doses/day to disrupt biofilm + weaken parasites Moderate, tied to meals or morning shake, simpler schedule
Dewormer strategy Aggressive: Two rounds per month, rotating different drugs/pastes to prevent resistance Conservative: Single course after 30 days, maybe split over a week, possibly with conventional dewormer
Diet & lifestyle integration Not necessarily a major dietary overhaul — focus on deworming + detox + minerals/enzyme support. Heavy emphasis on a clean diet, nutritional overhaul, and long-term lifestyle change
Ideal for Those suspecting high parasite burden, chronic illness, long-term infestations, and willing to tolerate strong protocol Those wanting a gentler cleanse, lifestyle reset, slower path to detox & healing, fewer harsh interventions
Risk for die-off/detox stress Higher — due to aggressive clearing, multiple drugs, strong enzyme load Lower-to-moderate — slower, softer approach, allowing adaptation

Which Approach “Works Best”? It Depends on You

Neither protocol can be declared “the right one” across the board — because it depends heavily on the individual’s history, health status, sensitivity, tolerance to detox, and goals.

  • If someone suspects heavy parasite burden, chronic health issues, or long-term colonization — and is willing to endure a stronger, more aggressive cleanse — Protocol A offers a systematic, intensive attempt to purge and reset.
  • If someone is newer to cleansing, sensitive to detox, or seeking a broader shift toward better diet, gut health, and gradual detoxification, Protocol B may feel more sustainable and balanced.

Some longtime adherents even combine elements of both: starting with the nutritional/enzymatic baseline of the Clean Me Up program, then using a gentle deworming round, or alternating months between strong and mild protocols.

Protocol A: Dewormer Rotation + High-Silver Intensive Protocol
Protocol B: Clean Me Up Gradual / Nutritional Protocol 

The following presents what happens at each hour of the day, showing both protocols simultaneously so you can compare how they differ in rhythm, dosage patterns, and intensity.

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SIDE-BY-SIDE DAILY TIMING TABLE

Protocol A (Intensive) vs. Protocol B (Gradual Cleanse)

EARLY MORNING (6:00 AM – 8:00 AM)

Time Protocol A – Intensive (Dewormer Rotation) Protocol B – Clean Me Up (Gradual/Nutritional)
6:30 AM Hydration: 8 oz water Hydration: 8–12 oz water
6:45 AM Lugol’s iodine, 3 drops in 3 oz water Lugol’s iodine, 2 drops in water
7:00 AM 4 oz Silver Water 8–10 oz Silver Water (first month)
7:15 AM 4–5 Ultrazyme Plus Morning shake: Greens (2 tbsp), Ultrazyme (3 caps), Dulse (1 tsp)
7:30–8:00 AM Light breakfast Breakfast/morning shake continues

MID-MORNING (9:00 AM – 12:00 PM)

Time Protocol A – Intensive Protocol B – Clean Me Up
10:00 AM 1 tbsp Silver Water Greens in 8 oz water Nothing required (Greens already taken in morning shake)
11:00 AM Optional: additional enzymes if a heavy meal is planned
12:00 PM 1 tbsp Dulse Seaweed Add Dulse to lunch or shake as desired (1 tsp/day total)

AFTERNOON (12:00 PM – 5:00 PM)

Time Protocol A – Intensive Protocol B – Clean Me Up
1:00 PM 3 Ultrazyme Plus (midday enzyme wave) 3 Ultrazyme with lunch
2:00 PM
3:00 PM 4.5 oz Silver Water (second daily dose) Optional 2–4 oz Silver Water or none (depending on day)
4:00 PM
5:00 PM 3 Ultrazyme Plus (evening enzyme push) 3 Ultrazyme with dinner

EVENING (5:00 PM – 10:00 PM)

Time Protocol A – Intensive Protocol B – Clean Me Up
6:00 PM Dinner Dinner (clean, plant-focused encouraged)
7:00 PM Optional evening Silver Water (rare; usually mornings only)
8:00 PM Optional: second tbsp Dulse Optional Dulse (if not used earlier)
9:00 PM Digestive quiet time, hydration
10:00 PM Bedtime Bedtime

SPECIAL ELEMENTS (NOT DAILY)

DEWORMER CYCLES

Category Protocol A – Dewormer Rotation Protocol B – Clean Me Up
Timing 1st and 15th of each month Some, after 30 days of nutritional cleansing
Method Two different horse-paste dewormers per month; each tube taken over 3–5 days One conventional dewormer (e.g., mebendazole) or a single horse-paste course taken over 5–7 days
Rotation Mandatory: ivermectin → fenbendazole → pyrantel Not emphasized; usually a single type is used
Intensity High — dose dewormers are used twice monthly Moderate — one course, some begin after terrain reset

SILVER WATER DAILY TOTALS (SIDE-BY-SIDE)

Protocol Daily Total Monthly Intent
A – Intensive 4 oz morning + 4.5 oz afternoon = 8.5 oz/day Uses exactly 8 quarts (256 oz) per month
B – Clean Me Up 8–10 oz/day for month 1, then ~4 oz/day in months 2–3 First month strong → tapering afterward

ENZYMES (SIDE-BY-SIDE)

Protocol Daily Amount Philosophy
A – Intensive 10–11 capsules/day Constant biofilm breakdown + parasite shell weakening
B – Clean Me Up 9 capsules/day (3 with each meal) Digestive + systemic support; steadier, food-linked timing

OVERVIEW SUMMARY

Feature Protocol A (Intensive) Protocol B (Gradual Cleanse)
Silver Water Two precise doses, high level One heavier a.m. dose; later reduced
Enzymes Timed waves Meal-based
Minerals Dulse twice daily is possible Dulse lightly daily
Deworming Very aggressive Gentle and delayed
Diet focus Not primary Central component

Conclusion — Two Lenses, Two Journeys

The divergent versions of the Wayne Rowland cleanse illustrate a broader truth: “parasite cleansing” is as much a worldview as a protocol. Depending on whether you see parasites as a root cause deserving of heavy intervention, or as a potential stressor better addressed with terrain building and gradual detox, the “right” protocol can look very different.

What matters most is:

  • Knowing your body (history, sensitivity, baseline health)
  • Proceeding with caution, hydration, and rest
  • Taking it slowly if you’re new or fragile
  • Listening to your body throughout — adjusting as needed

Disclaimer

The information provided in this document is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, nor should it be interpreted as medical advice, medical instruction, or a substitute for professional healthcare.

Descriptions of protocols, products, supplement routines, dewormers, or cleansing methods, including but not limited to nutritional supplements, enzymes, iodine, “Silver Water,” or veterinary or pharmaceutical dewormers, are summaries of practices reported by individuals or communities and do not constitute medical recommendations. The safety, efficacy, and scientific validity of these approaches have not been established by recognized medical authorities or regulatory agencies.

Always consult a licensed physician or qualified natural healthcare professional before:

  • starting any new health regimen or dietary program,
  • taking supplements, herbs, or enzymes,
  • using any form of dewormer (including veterinary products),
  • modifying prescribed medication,
  • or attempting any detoxification or cleansing program.

Individuals may respond differently to supplements or cleansing protocols, and some products may cause side effects, allergic reactions, or interactions with medications or pre-existing health conditions. If you experience adverse symptoms or unexpected reactions, discontinue use and seek medical attention immediately.

The creators, publishers, and distributors of this information assume no responsibility for any actions taken or decisions made based on the content herein.

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