Folk remedies for worms and parasites in humans.

If you are sure that parasites live inside you (they are also known as worms in common parlance), then it is, of course, better to get tested for the presence of helminths and consult a doctor.However, parasitic infection is usually asymptomatic and it is best to regularly administer worm prevention to all family members, including pets.

For prevention, there are several long-proven folk methods.Some vegetables, seeds, herbs and oils have a pronounced antiparasitic effect, which should be taken advantage of by including them in the diet.

If you have chosen folk remedies, a number of conditions must be met when using them, for example:

  • observe the specified proportions of the components of antiparasitic formulations;
  • Observe the frequency and dosage of taking home remedies.

Pumpkin seeds with honey

Pumpkin seeds have long been known for their antiparasitic properties and are especially good as a prophylactic agent.They should be used as follows:

  • Peel 300 g of seeds and grind them in a blender or coffee grinder.To make the cleaning process easier, you can take gymnosperm pumpkin seeds, so you won't have to peel them.
  • Place the crushed seeds in a container and mix them with boiled water in a 1:1 ratio.
  • Add 1 teaspoon of liquid honey to this volume of product and mix well.
  • The resulting mass should be eaten in small portions within 1 hour.
  • This remedy should be taken in the morning on an empty stomach.After that, after 3 hours, do a cleansing enema (for 2 liters of boiled water: 1 tablespoon of salt and 1 tablespoon of soda).
Pumpkin seeds for worms and parasites.

garlic tincture

Instructions for use:

  • It is necessary to take 5 medium-sized cloves of garlic and grate them on a fine grater or pass them through a garlic press.
  • Then add 250 ml of warm milk to the garlic, put on low heat, bring to the boil and cook over low heat for about 15 minutes.
  • Remove the product from the heat and let it infuse for 1 hour.
  • In one day, use 4 servings of this product.
  • The treatment is carried out for 2 weeks.

Contraindications include intestinal inflammation or stomach irritation.Correct and systematic use of garlic tincture will help get rid of helminths in a short time.Home remedies for worms and parasites in humans are almost always effective.

walnuts

To prepare the product you will need fine walnuts (about 100 grams) and 500 ml of good quality vodka or moonshine.

Pour vodka over the walnut partitions and leave in a dark place for 7 days.After that, strain the tincture and pour it into another convenient container (preferably dark glass).

Take this remedy daily, morning and night, 1 teaspoon 30 minutes before meals.

Black radish is not only tasty, but also healthy

Application:

  • You need to take the black radish fruit, peel it and chop it in any way convenient for you (in a blender, food processor or grate).
  • After that, liquid honey is added to the radish in equal proportions.
  • This remedy should be taken on an empty stomach, 1 tablespoon.spoon.Or you can drink black radish juice 20 minutes before meals.

Black radish acts as a laxative, which prevents worms from taking hold in the intestinal walls, and as a blood purifier and tonic.

Black radish to combat worms and parasites

black cumin

Black cumin oil acts not only on adult worms, but also on their eggs and larvae.Take 1 teaspoon of black cumin oil.(for adults) and 0.5 tsp.(for children up to 6-14 years old) 3 times a day 15 minutes before meals.The course of treatment is 2 to 3 weeks.

Important!

  1. Try to buy good quality oil from reliable sources.The effectiveness of the treatment depends on this.
  2. In the first days of taking black cumin oil, you may feel a frequent need to go to the bathroom and disturbances in stool.If this effect lasts more than 3 to 4 days, it is better to stop taking the medicine.

Contraindications to taking black cumin oil are:

  • pregnancy;
  • children under 6 years old;
  • individual intolerance to products;
  • exacerbation phase of gastrointestinal diseases, accompanied by high acidity;
  • post-infarction period;
  • diabetes mellitus