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Parasites are more widespread than most people think. There are many species of them. There is a high chance that you and a third of the people you know have them.
We are not even aware of most parasites because they do not always have to show outwardly. However, their harmful effects on our body still occur.
If we also took Candida into account (it is usually not listed as a parasite because each of us has it and in small amounts it is beneficial), one could say that every person more or less suffers health consequences from parasites.
In our article we list 8 herbs, in some cases rather foods, that will help you effectively get rid of the vast majority of these little intruders.
1. Garlic.
Garlic is generally a cure-all food. It works against viruses, fungi, bacteria, parasites, and cancer. Even vampires in fairy tales hate garlic.
It is an absolutely amazing herb, one of the best at destroying harmful things.
It also has the ability to bind to heavy metals and help flush them out of the body. It is also excellent at repelling blood-sucking insects like mosquitoes, ticks, and fleas.
2. Black walnut.
Black walnut and its green hull with the shell are very popular remedies among herbalists for cleansing the intestines and blood.
The shell is used to treat fungal infections. The juice from the green hulls is excellent against internal parasites.
3. Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium)
Wormwood is a hardy herb with small yellow-green flowers.
Its flowers and leaves are used to treat stomach problems. They are also excellent for intestinal parasites.
It also has strong antimicrobial properties, which is why it is often used to treat various kinds of infections.
However, nursing women should avoid wormwood.
4. Clove.
Clove essential oil is used to dissolve eggs in the intestines left behind by parasites.
It is believed to be the only substance that can neutralize almost all types of parasitic eggs. When used together with black walnut and wormwood, this three-way combination will interrupt the parasites’ life cycle.
In addition, clove has a broad spectrum of antibacterial, antiviral, and antifungal effects.
Small note: As with all essential oils, they are used only in small amounts, drop by drop and diluted, because they are very concentrated substances.
5. Thyme
Thyme is one of the best herbs for stimulating the activity of the thymus (Czech “brzlík”), one of the main glands of the immune system.
Thyme helps stimulate the body’s natural defense mechanisms. To strengthen immunity it is appropriate to combine it with echinacea.
Thyme oil can eliminate the growth of many parasites, mainly those found in the intestines.
6. Oregano oil.
Oregano oil is characterized by a high concentration of antioxidants that neutralize free radicals. In addition, it has excellent antiparasitic, antiviral, antibacterial, and antifungal effects.
It is a powerful killer that indiscriminately destroys all intestinal parasites.
Many studies have demonstrated the effects of oregano oil on everything from parasitic infections to cancer.
7. Chinese coptis (Coptis chinensis)
Chinese coptis has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for centuries to treat various types of infections, including bacterial, parasitic, yeast, and protozoal infections.
It contains a substance called berberine, which is responsible for its broad spectrum of antimicrobial properties.
8. Activated charcoal.
Activated charcoal absorbs methylmercury, E. coli, endotoxins, viruses, organophosphate pesticides and various drug residues.
Other of its positive effects include destroying viruses, killing intestinal parasites, restoring the intestinal microflora to balance and absorbing various toxins.
It is an excellent remedy for overall intestinal cleansing.
Its only adverse effect is lung irritation in case of accidental inhalation.