Gut Health
There's a Reason It Only Itches at Night. And It's Alive.
It is the most common worm infection in the country, and the itch is only the sign you can feel. Here are all five, and the reason no one told you.

Let us get the embarrassing part out of the way first, because you are far from alone.
That itch, the one that shows up at night and that you would never mention to a single soul, is one of the most common signs of something almost nobody talks about.
Parasites. Living in the gut, right now, in far more people than you would ever guess. They are not just a problem in faraway places.
They feed off what you eat, and they leave behind the gas, the bloating, the fatigue, and yes, the itch.
The cruel part is that everything on the shelf treats the itch. Almost nothing goes after what is causing it.
And if this is the first time anyone has connected it for you, you are in good company. Most people never find out.
First, a gut check
Sound Like You?
- 1 An itch down there that flares up at night
- 2 Bloating and gas that seem to come from nowhere
- 3 Tired no matter how much you sleep
- 4 Breakouts or itchy skin that will not settle
- 5 Headaches or a foggy head you cannot shake

If more than two of those sound like you, keep reading. They all trace back to the same thing, and there is something you can do about it.
The Itch That Shows Up at Night

What is happening: This is the classic sign of pinworms. At night the females crawl out to lay their eggs around the opening, and that is what causes the intense itching, always worse in the dark. It is not hygiene. It is them.
What actually helps: Going after the worms themselves, in the gut where they live and breed, instead of just numbing the itch on the surface.
- "The itching that kept me up half the night is finally gone. I almost cried."— Rachel M., 34
- "I was too embarrassed to tell anyone. I wish I had looked into it sooner."
Bloating and Gas From Nowhere

What is happening: Parasites ferment your food and throw your gut off balance, producing gas, bloating, and a stomach that swells up after meals for no reason you can point to.
What actually helps: Clearing what is causing the fermentation, then calming the gut behind it, which is exactly where oil of oregano goes to work.
- "My bloating went down in the first week. My stomach is flat again."— Tom B., 41
- "I stopped having to undo my top button after dinner."
Tired No Matter How Much You Sleep

What is happening: Parasites feed on your nutrients before your body can absorb them, so you run on empty. It is a bone-deep tiredness that a full night of sleep does not touch.
What actually helps: Clearing the parasites so the food you eat goes to you instead of them. That is when people say their energy comes back.
- "I did not believe it, but my energy is back and my head is clear."— Aisha K., 29
Skin That Will Not Settle

What is happening: The toxins parasites release get dumped into your system, and your skin pays for it. Breakouts, rashes, and an itch that jumps from one spot to another for no clear reason.
What actually helps: Dealing with the source of the toxins in your gut, so your skin is not left cleaning up after them.
A Foggy Head and Headaches

What is happening: The same toxins and the nutrient theft reach your head too, leaving you foggy, forgetful, and prone to headaches you blame on everything else.
What actually helps: Clearing what is behind it in the gut is the whole point of what comes next.
The one thing they all share
It All Traces Back to One Thing You Cannot See.
Look back at that list. The itch, the bloating, the fatigue, the skin, the fog. Almost every one traces to a single thing:
- ! Parasites feeding in your gut, taking your nutrients before you do.
- ! Toxins they leave behind, dumped straight into your system.
- ! Breeding quietly while you treat each symptom one by one.
And parasites have a natural enemy. Oil of oregano. Get enough of the right kind down to the gut, and the tide finally turns.
And no, not the little bottle from the pharmacy shelf.
Why oil of oregano leads
One of Nature's Most Powerful Antiparasitics
Its active compound is carvacrol, and here is what the research shows it does where the parasites actually live, your gut.
Then black seed oil works alongside it. It amplifies the oregano and brings its own antiparasitic punch, so the two hit harder together than either does alone. Oregano leads, black seed backs it up.

What the research shows
- The only human trial of its kind. Given oil of oregano for six weeks, patients saw Blastocystis, Entamoeba and Endolimax disappear from their stool samples. Force, Sparks & Ronzio, 2000
- Black seed's thymoquinone has its own documented antiparasitic action, damaging worms directly. Nigella sativa, multiple studies
- Pinworms, the cause of the nighttime itch, are the most common worm infection in the US. CDC
Straight with you: This is a natural supplement, not a prescription antiparasitic, and the human study here was small. If you think you have a parasite, a doctor can test for it. But the antiparasitic action is real and documented, and this goes after the cause, not just the itch.
Here is the catch
Most Oil of Oregano Is a Waste of Money
Everything the research just showed only happens at high strength. And most oil of oregano on the shelf does not come close. It is cut with cheap oregano and sits at just 30 to 50% carvacrol. Too weak to touch any of this.
Resilia is 85% carvacrol.
That is the difference between the seasoning and the actual weapon.
Real people, real relief
From People Who Finally Found the Cause

"The itching that kept me up half the night is gone. I was too embarrassed to tell anyone. I wish I had found this sooner."

"My bloating went down in the first week and my stomach is flat again. Did not expect that part."

"My energy is back and my head is clear. I had no idea it was all connected."

"Took a couple of weeks, and it is not a fun thing to talk about, but it worked. That is all I care about."
Two ways this goes
Your Next Six Months
✕ Scenario A: Keep Guessing
- Creams and wipes for the itch, on repeat
- Antacids and elimination diets for the bloating
- Blaming stress, gluten, or just getting older
- The parasites keep feeding and breeding
✓ Scenario B: Resilia
- Both oils in one softgel, two a day
- 85% carvacrol, the strength the research uses
- Going after the cause in your gut
- Made in USA, third-party tested
Which one are you
Three Types of People Are Reading This
"It Is Probably Just Something I Ate."
You will keep blaming the last meal and hope it settles on its own. Maybe it will. It is your call.
"I Will Just Deal With the Itch."
You can keep numbing it on the surface, but it does not stop while you wait, and it does not stay quiet.
"I Am Going to Get Rid of What Is Causing It."
You are done treating five symptoms one at a time and ready to go after the one thing underneath them. This is for you.
Try It for 30 Days
If nothing changes, send back the empty pouch and get every penny back. No questions asked, not even about the packaging.
Straight Answers
Is this really from parasites?
The nighttime itch specifically is the classic sign of pinworms, the most common worm infection in the US. Bloating, fatigue and skin flare-ups are common parasite symptoms too. A doctor can confirm it with a simple test.
Should I still see a doctor?
If you suspect a parasite, yes. A doctor can test for it and treat it. This is a natural supplement that goes after the cause alongside that, gently and without the harshness of chemicals.
How is this different from the oil of oregano at the pharmacy?
Concentration. Most shelf oregano is 30 to 50% carvacrol, too weak to matter. Resilia is 85%. The effects in the research come from the high concentration, so the cheap stuff mostly does nothing.
How long until I notice?
Most people feel the bloating ease and the itch settle within one to three weeks. Some sooner. Give it a full pouch before you judge it.
