This video is a solo educational talk by Dr. Jason Dean focused on the relationship between parasites, gut health, neurotransmitters, and mood. He opens by commenting on general “craziness” in the world and the explosion of parasite-related content on social media, including graphic photos of material people believe they’ve expelled during cleanses. He uses these anecdotes to pivot away from shock value and back to foundational concepts: how parasites, bacteria, and biofilms can affect the gut, why people feel worse around full and new moons, and how these organisms may impact symptoms like rashes, fatigue, and mood swings.
Dr. Dean emphasizes that the human body is largely water-based, arguing that lunar-driven shifts in tides mirror shifts in body fluids and can “activate” parasites and bacteria. He explains that many neurotransmitters (serotonin, dopamine, GABA) are produced in the gut and claims parasites and bacteria can both impair their production and “steal” them, contributing to anxiety, depression, and reliance on SSRIs. He shares his own history of panic attacks and prescriptions for Zoloft and Adderall, which he chose not to continue.
The video also discusses practical strategies: using specific parasite cleanses (full-moon liquid cleanse and capsule-based protocols from his website), supporting detox pathways with regular bowel movements and drainage support, and managing cravings by stocking relatively cleaner snack options like tallow-cooked chips and stevia-sweetened dark chocolate. He connects gut health to GLP-1 production and weight management, arguing that healing the gut is preferable to pharmaceutical GLP-1 drugs.
In the final segment, Dr. Dean introduces his Metabolic Vulnerability Index (MVX) test, describing it as a blood-based assessment of inflammation, infections (parasites, bacteria, fungus, Candida), toxicity, cardiovascular stress, malnutrition, and liver stress. He encourages viewers to purchase cleanses and MVX testing through his site, repeat testing every 2–3 months to track healing, and join his email list for updates, offers, and challenges. He closes by urging viewers to “love, serve, help” and to keep working on cleaner gut and liver health to better handle life’s stresses.










