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EPISODE · Dec 2, 2025

3x52 - Kim Rogers “Worm Queen”: Could Worms Be Causing You Health Issues?

from Oldish - with Brian Austin Green, Sharna Burgess and Randy Spelling

What if one of the biggest hidden influences on your health is something you’ve never even considered?In this powerful episode of Oldish, Randy Spelling and Brian Austin Green sit down with Kim Rogers, a parasitologist and holistic health practitioner whose work began after a long personal battle with endometriosis and unexplained symptoms that conventional medicine couldn’t fully solve. Her search for answers led her to discover the role parasites were playing in her own body, igniting a passion to help others uncover what’s often missed.Today, Kim is known for guiding thousands through parasite cleansing, gut repair, and root-cause healing, helping people reclaim their energy, clarity, and wellbeing.In this conversation, Kim breaks down the truth about parasites - how common they are, the unexpected ways we’re exposed, and the signs many people overlook. She shares what to avoid, how parasites can impact everything from mood to immunity, and the steps you can take to safely cleanse and protect your body.This episode is eye-opening, empowering, and may completely change how you think about your health.

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