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Home Remedies for Intestinal Worms

Home Remedies for Intestinal Worms

Intestinal worms are parasites in the gastrointestinal tract, primarily on the intestinal wall, that affect people and other organisms. There are different types of intestinal worms that affect people, but the most harmful are roundworm, pinworm, whipworm and tapeworm.

Parasites enter the human body through contaminated food or water, transmitting agents like mosquitoes, sexual contact and even via nose and skin. Other common causes include poor hygiene, exposure to areas known to have parasites, weak immune system and eating raw and undercooked meat.

Mostly, people living in tropical and sub-tropical regions suffer from intestinal worms. But it can affect adults and children all over the world.

Depending on the type of intestinal worm, a person may experience different symptoms like stomach paingasdysenterydiarrheabad breathconstant feelings of hunger, restless sleep, itching around the rectum, anemia, weakness, weight loss, frequent headaches, fever, nausea, pain in the legs and nutritional disorders.

There are many over-the-counter and prescription medications for intestinal worms that you may have to take for a few days or for several weeks, depending on the infestation. There are many simple and easy natural treatments that may also be taken along with conventional medications to get rid of intestinal worms.

 

Coconut :-

Coconut is a very effective remedy for expelling all types of intestinal worms. It acts as a very strong anti-parasitic agent. Both the fruit and oil can be used to treat intestinal worms.

  • Eat one tablespoon of crushed coconut with your breakfast. After three hours, drink one glass of warm milk with two tablespoons of castor oil mixed in it. Repeat this process daily until the infestation disappears. Castor oil, though, is not recommended for individuals suffering from gastrointestinal disease and children below five years of age.
  • Also, eat four to six tablespoons of extra virgin coconut oil daily. This oil is loaded with medium-chain triglycerides that help expel parasites from your body and also boost the immune system to fight against them.

 

Garlic :-

Garlic is a popular anti-parasitic food that can help deal with any type of intestinal worms. Raw garlic has sulfur-containing amino acids that are anti-parasitic in nature. Plus, the antibacterial, antifungal and antiseptic properties in garlic help kill microbes in the body.

  • Eating three cloves of raw garlic on an empty stomach every day for one week is one of the simplest ways to get rid of all types of intestinal worms.
  • Alternatively, you can boil two crushed garlic cloves in one-half cup of milk and drink it on an empty stomach. Do this for about a week.

 

Unripe Papaya :-

Unripe papaya has been used widely in Ayurvedic medicine for many ailments, including intestinal worms. The latex from unripe papaya fruit is rich in the enzyme papain, which has anthelmintic properties that can effectively destroy intestinal worms. Plus, papaya seeds contain a substance called caricin that can help expel intestinal worms.

  • Mix one tablespoon each of fresh raw papaya juice and honey with three or four tablespoons of hot water. Drink it in the morning on an empty stomach. After two hours, follow it with a glass of warm milk with two tablespoons of castor oil mixed in it. Follow the treatment for two to three days. When using this remedy for children, reduce the dosage to half.
  • You can also grind papaya seeds into powder form. Mix two teaspoons of this powder with one cup of warm milk or water. Drink it first thing in the morning on an empty stomach for three days.
  • Alternatively, you can make a smoothie by grinding papaya seeds taken from an average-sized papaya, adding to it one tablespoon of coconut oil, one cup of coconut milk and chunks of papaya fruit (turning green to yellow), and blending again. Finally, mix one tablespoon of honey and blend again until smooth. Drink it daily in the morning at least for one week.

 

Indian Lilac (Neem) :-

Also known as neem, Indian lilac is an effective natural method for removing all types of intestinal worms. It has anti-parasitic properties that not only kills parasites, but also helps remove the toxins that they leave behind as they are dying.

    • Fry one tablespoon of dry neem flowers in one teaspoon of clarified butter or ghee. Eat them with plain boiled rice twice daily for four days.
    • Alternatively, drink a glass of warm milk or water mixed with one teaspoon of dried neem leaf powder twice daily for a week.
  • You can also grind neem leaves to a fine paste and eat one-half tablespoon of the paste with a glass of water every morning on an empty stomach for a week. Then, after a gap of one week, repeat again in the third week.

Note: Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding should not consume neem.

 

Pomegranate Tree Bark :-

The bark, root, stems as well as the leaves of the pomegranate tree contain anthelmintic properties and this is why pomegranate is considered a good remedy for intestinal worms. The alkaloid punicine present in pomegranate tree bark is highly toxic to intestinal worms and especially tapeworms.

  • Add a two-inch piece of pomegranate tree bark to one cup of water.
  • Boil it until half the amount of water evaporates.
  • Allow the mixture to cool and drink it three times a day, at intervals of a couple of hours.
  • Then eat a purgative fruit like banana or avocado to facilitate a bowel movement.
  • Follow this remedy for a few days.

When using this remedy for children, reduce the dosage of the decoction to one-third. Eating pomegranate fruit or drinking its juice can help prevent attacks of intestinal worms.

 

Carom Seeds :-

If you chew carom seeds as a home remedy for intestinal worms, you are able to take advantage of thymol, the active ingredient in the seeds that can prevent the replication of the worms in your gut; more specifically, it can kill the eggs that these worms lay, meaning that your infection will be unable to spread.

 

Pumpkin :-

While this may not be the most well known home remedy for intestinal worms, pumpkin seeds contain a powerful chemical called cucurbitacin, which can paralyze and effectively destroy them by forcing them to be expelled from the gut. If you want to avoid a costly surgery or a painful treatment protocol, popping a few handfuls of pumpkin seeds every day can be an effective way to eliminate the parasitic infection.

 

Bamboo :-

Most people only associate bamboo with the beautiful black-and-white beasts that eat it, but if you make a decoction from the leaves of bamboo, you can drink this regularly for relief from intestinal worms. Some of the volatile components in bamboo leaves are deadly for these parasites, and the decoctions don’t taste too bad either!


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