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Did you know that more than 85% of people in the US alone have a problem with internal parasites? These organisms live in or on a host organism, and benefit at the host’s expense.

Most common factors for getting internal parasites

Internal parasites, such as blood parasites, coccidia, and worms, live inside the body and feed on blood and food, and can be of various sizes and shapes. If left untreated, they lead to many health problems.

Some parasites lay eggs and cause insomnia, irritability, and itching, others lead to anemia as they feed on red blood cells, and there are also some that eat your food and leave you hungry and unable to gain weight.

  • Poor hygiene.
  • Bad sanitation.
  • International travel.
  • Eat out a lot.
  • Weak immune system.
  • Living in or visiting an area known to have parasites.

Parasites can thrive in the intestines for years without symptoms. However, when they do occur, these are the most common:

  • Weight loss.
  • Bloating and gas.
  • Diarrhea.
  • Fatigue.
  • Abdominal pain.
  • Stomach pain and tenderness.
  • Nausea or vomiting.
  • Remove worms when defecating.

16 herbs that treat internal parasites quickly

The appearance of internal parasites leads to numerous and sometimes serious health problems. To treat intestinal parasites in a natural and safe way, you can use herbs, such as the following 16 most effective:

Thyme

Thyme is extremely effective in stimulating the thymus gland, and its antibacterial properties prevent the growth of parasites while awakening the body’s natural defense system. Thyme also kills intestinal microorganisms.

Garlic

Garlic has strong antifungal properties that are perfect in treating internal parasites. Eliminates harmful microorganisms and stimulates the elimination of heavy metals from the body. This powerful vegetable also repels fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes.

Black walnuts

The hulls of black walnut and the walnut itself cleanse the blood and intestines and treat fungal infections. You should drink black walnut shell juice or use the liquid to destroy internal parasites.

Diatomite or Diatomaceous Earth

Food grade diatomaceous earth absorbs methyl mercury, E. Coli, viruses, and endotoxins, and it also kills intestinal parasites, detoxifies the body, and regulates intestinal flora.

Wormwood

The bright yellow and green flowers and leaves of wormwood are commonly used in treating stomach problems. Its antimicrobial properties clear up infections and treat intestinal worms. However, keep in mind that it is not recommended for pregnant women and nursing mothers.

Clove

Cloves are the only herb that can completely destroy parasite eggs. Clove essential oil’s antibacterial, antiviral, and antifungal properties destroy internal parasites by destroying the eggs that worms deposit in the intestinal tract. When mixed with wormwood and black walnuts, it is even more effective.

Oregano oil

Oil of oregano has powerful antibacterial, antifungal, anti-parasitic, and antiviral properties. It is rich in antioxidants that prevent free radical damage and restores the microbial environment in the intestinal tract.

Capsaicin / Cayenne

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Cayenne pepper, by itself, isn’t going to kill parasites well enough to be on this list, but it does have other properties worth mentioning here. It deters parasites from crawling indoors (or biting, burrowing) and capsaicin has tons of other beneficial properties, plus it makes other herbal treatments that much more powerful.

Goldenseal

Goldenseal (Hydrastis Canadensis) is a natural remedy for many internal parasites. It is also a good ingredient to use in mouthwash recipes and eye wash formulas. It is also a topical treatment for eczema and psoriasis. Goldenseal is not only anti-parasitic, it is also antibacterial and antiviral. It is also great for detoxifying the blood. It is a good supplement to have in any detox regimen.

Echinacea

Echinacea supports the body’s immune system. In certain clinical trials, it was determined that there was a 70% reduction in winter incidences of infections when echinacea was taken routinely during the winter. This anti-parasitic herb increases the white blood cell count. Use the medicinal plant echinacea for anything that involves the immune system. It is also useful with acute infections including urinary tract and intestinal infections.

Oregon grape root

The active chemical found in Oregon grape root is berberine. Herbalists sometimes substitute the Oregon grape root for goldenseal or Chinese coptis. This herb is used for constipation, bloating, intestinal problems, psoriasis, and other skin conditions. Kill parasites, bacteria, viruses, and fungi.

Berberine

Berberine is an important immunity-enhancing alkaloid in many plants, including goldenseal, Chinese Coptis, Oregon grape, Indian barberry, and turmeric. Berberine provides ample immune support, promotes healthy mucus respiratory membranes, maintains a healthy immune response, and also helps maintain the body’s normal intestinal flora.

Yellow dock root

Yellow dock root is a powerful blood purifier and lymphatic cleanser. It improves colon and liver function and is used to treat many skin conditions, internal or intestinal parasites, inflammation, and more.

Pumpkin seed

Pumpkin seeds and pumpkin seed oil are rich in fatty acids, zinc, copper, sterols, anti-inflammatory agents, and amino acids. Pumpkin seeds are used to treat worms, especially tapeworms. It is not the fastest parasite killer, but it is useful in cases. The recommendation is to eat raw pumpkin seeds every day for several weeks.

Pomegranate seed

Pomegranate has been touted as a superfood with many health benefits, and for years it has also been used to treat the most common parasite infections found in humans: roundworms, worms, and tapeworms.

Reishi

Reishi mushrooms grow wild on decaying tree trunks and logs in China’s coastal provinces. Reishi mushrooms are anti-tumor and antioxidant. They lower blood pressure, glucose levels, and LDL cholesterol. They treat hepatitis B, glomerulosclerosis, cancer, and ulcers, and are antifungal and anti-parasitic.

Herbal remedies precautions

Not all herbs or herbal remedies should be taken with others. Be careful when working with herbal remedies. Do your research. Although the good news is that any side effect is less likely to harm you than any pharmaceutical product can. Do a lot of research and ask an herbal expert before taking any of the above while pregnant or breastfeeding.

A healthy diet should be followed whenever attempting to restore health, but especially when taking broad-spectrum antimicrobial supplements. You’re going to kill some of your beneficial flora too, and it’s vital that you eat special, probiotic and fermented foods in order to rebuild a healthy ecosystem.

 

 

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