Ways to deworm
Antiparasitic Medications
For confirmed parasitic infections, medical treatments are the most effective:
Common Medications (prescribed by a doctor):
Albendazole: Effective against a wide range of parasites, including roundworms and tapeworms.
Mebendazole: Often used for pinworms, hookworms, and whipworms.
Ivermectin: Used for treating strongyloidiasis and other worm infections.
Consult a healthcare provider for diagnosis and the correct medication.
Natural Remedies
Some natural substances have antiparasitic properties.
Garlic: Contains compounds like allicin that have antiparasitic effects.
How to use: Eat 1-2 cloves of raw garlic daily.
Pumpkin Seeds: Rich in compounds that paralyze worms.
How to use: Consume 1-2 tablespoons of raw pumpkin seeds daily.
Black Walnut Hull: Known for its antiparasitic properties.
How to use: Take as a tincture or supplement according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium): Contains compounds toxic to parasites.
How to use: Often taken as a tea or capsule.
Clove: Kills parasite eggs.
How to use: Use ground clove or clove oil in combination with other antiparasitic herbs.
Supportive Diet
Increase Fiber Intake: Helps move parasites and their toxins out of the body.
Probiotic-Rich Foods: Support gut health and improve immunity (e.g., yogurt, kefir, sauerkraut).
Avoid Sugar and Processed Foods: Parasites thrive on sugar.
Detox and Cleanse
Herbal parasite cleanses typically combine natural remedies to expel parasites. Look for products that contain:
Black walnut hull
Wormwood
Clove
Improve Hygiene
Wash hands frequently.
Cook meat thoroughly.
Avoid contaminated water.
When to See a Doctor
If you experience persistent symptoms like abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhea, or weight loss, consult a healthcare professional for testing and personalized treatment. Self-treating without a proper diagnosis can be risky.
My deworming protocol
Combining clove, wormwood, black walnut hull, pumpkin seeds, and garlic can be an effective natural antiparasitic regimen. Each of these ingredients targets different stages of a parasite’s life cycle, including adults, larvae, and eggs. However, it’s important to use them properly to ensure safety and effectiveness.
Ingredients and Dosages:
(Adjust according to individual tolerance)
Clove (ground or oil)Dose: 500 mg (or 1/4 teaspoon ground clove) once per day
Duration: Clove is effective against parasite eggs and should be taken for the entire protocol.
Dose: 200-300 mg of a supplement or 1 cup of wormwood tea (1 teaspoon dried herb steeped in hot water) once daily
Duration: Take for 14 days, then take a 7-day break to prevent toxicity.
Dose: 1-2 teaspoons of tincture or 500 mg capsule per day
Duration: Take for 14 days, followed by a break of 7 days.
Dose: 1-2 tablespoons daily
Duration: Consume throughout the protocol to paralyze and expel parasites.
Dose: 1-2 cloves per day, crushed and eaten raw
Duration: Use daily as long as needed.
How to Take the Mixture
Morning Regimen:
Take garlic on an empty stomach for maximum effectiveness. Follow with water.
Consume pumpkin seeds as a snack or mixed with a smoothie.
Midday or Evening:
Take clove, wormwood, and black walnut tincture with food to prevent stomach upset.
Duration
Initial Phase: Take for 14 days, targeting adult parasites and disrupting their life cycle.
Rest Period: Take a 7-day break to allow the body to recover, preventing potential toxicity (especially for wormwood and black walnut hull).
Repeat Cycle: A second round of 14 days may be necessary to ensure all parasites, including newly hatched ones, are eradicated.
Important Notes
Consistency: Stick to the schedule to cover the full parasite life cycle, including eggs.
Hydration and Fiber: Drink plenty of water and eat fiber-rich foods to help flush out dead parasites.
Monitor for Side Effects: Some herbs can cause mild nausea or diarrhea as the body expels parasites. Reduce dosages if symptoms are severe.
Final Steps and Maintenance
After completing the protocol, take probiotics to restore healthy gut flora.
Repeat a maintenance cleanse every 6 months if you are at risk of exposure to parasites.
While natural remedies can be effective, consulting a healthcare professional before starting any regimen is recommended to ensure safety, especially if you have underlying health conditions.