You Could have Parasites and Not Know It! 12 Herbs that Kill Them

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10. Chinese Goldthread

Sounds like something you would use to make beautiful clothes, doesn’t it? Well, the truth is, goldthread (coptis chinensis) has been used for thousands of years in Chinese medicine to treat all types of infections including yeast, protozoan, bacterial, and parasitic. The active ingredient in Chinese Goldthread is berberine, which contains a broad spectrum of antimicrobial compounds.

 

11. Aloe Vera

Although generally used topically to treat skin problems and burns, aloe vera can also be used to purge even the most stubborn parasites. You can buy this in a gel, powder, or tablet form in almost all health food stores. Pregnant women and small children should consult a physician before consuming aloe vera internally.

 

SEE ALSO: How to Tell if You Have Parasites and What to Do About Them

 

12. Oil of Oregano

This is an easy and effective way to take care of most parasites. Simply place a few drops in a glass of water and drink at least twice per day, but no more than three times each day. You can add the juice of a lemon or lime to make it taste a bit better and give your body a boost of immune power at the same time. Oil of oregano is simply jam packed with high amounts of free radical killing antioxidants as well as being antiviral, antibacterial, antifungal, and, of course, anti-parasitic. Numerous studies show that oil of oregano can kick everything from parasitic infestation to cancer to the curb.

Herbal and natural treatments are very effective and very versatile and are generally considered to be safe; however, you should always consult your physician before you consume any herbal product, especially if you are taking prescription medications or if you are pregnant.

References:

Cbsnews.com

Cdc.gov

Webmd.com

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One Comment

  1. Kitsy WooWoo

    Jul 6, 2015 at 12:49 pm

    I’ve been eating a teaspoon of raw pumpkin seeds every morning before breakfast:

    http://superfoodprofiles.com/pumpkin-seeds-parasites-intestinal-worms