Up to 85% of people have parasites. This is the most effective herb that drives them out of the body in just 3 days

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Jan , 28. 12. 2025

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Parasites have always been here and will be. They contribute to many diseases and are sometimes even their cause. Many people today suspect parasites of being the main cause of their health problems.

What are parasites

A parasite, or otherwise a ‘parasite’, is an organism that takes nutrients (organic and inorganic substances) for its existence from the so-called “Host”, or lives in it. It often secretes poisonous substances (toxins) into the host’s body, thereby weakening its immunity overall. It can attack various organs and spread viruses and bacteria throughout the body. Parasites contribute to many diseases and are sometimes their cause. Almost every one of us has parasites in our body, but they do not cause health problems for everyone.

A human can be host to more than 100 different species of parasites, from microscopic viruses, bacteria, worms, yeasts or molds, to tapeworms that can grow over one meter. Parasites are not only in the large intestine, as most people think, they can also be found in other parts of the body, for example in the lungs, liver, spleen, stomach, muscles, nasopharynx, brain, heart, blood, skin, urogenital system, eyes, etc.

Symptoms

  • flatulence,
  • bloating,
  • abdominal cramps,
  • itching around the anus (especially at night),
  • frequent diarrhea or constipation,
  • foul-smelling stool,
  • bitter taste in the mouth,
  • rapid heartbeat,
  • pain around the navel,
  • blurred vision,
  • itching of the nose or ear,
  • drooling during sleep,
  • weight loss or insatiable appetite,
  • pimples,
  • rashes,
  • sores,
  • rough skin
  • freckles
  • various spots on the skin,
  • premature wrinkles on the face,
  • early baldness,
  • cracks on the heels,
  • splitting or brittleness of the nails, etc.

In children the common intestinal parasite is the pinworm, which causes severe itching around the anus, especially at night.

Wormwood – the herb that expels parasites from the body

Wormwood cleanses the human body of microorganisms up to large roundworms. It is always used only when ripe. The leaves and fruits are collected, preferably when the fruits are spherical, and then dried and crushed. They are used in dry form as a powder and taken with water, or used in a mixture with honey or syrup. The dose per intake is 200 – 300 milligrams (1/2 teaspoon).

Palin tea to expel worms from the intestines

We need: fresh leaves of common wormwood.

Procedure: immerse the wormwood leaves in boiling water for a few minutes and only then dry them. To prepare the tea, boil the leaves in five times the amount of water for about 10 minutes over low heat. At the beginning of boiling add a pinch of sea salt to the water. Drink daily on an empty stomach in the morning until the condition improves. Do not use long-term.

Effects of Palin tea:

The tea cleanses the organism of protozoa and other microorganisms, unicellular flagellates, hemolytic staphylococcus, giardia, trichomonads, etc.

All these parasites disrupt metabolism, cause inflammation of the small intestine, various liver diseases, block the bile ducts, provoke skin diseases (allergies, eczema, psoriasis, etc.). And last but not least, they also lead to colds with abundant mucus production.

Against roundworms, enemas made from wormwood extract and boiled garlic are effective, which are introduced into the body after a bowel movement.

In medical practice, the flowers of wormwood are used, which are strongly antihelminthic. The flowers of the plant are dried, crushed in a mortar and used in a mixture with sugar, preserves, honey and syrup. Dosage for adults: over two days five grams of wormwood are taken three times a day, an hour and a half before meals. After taking the last dose, the patient is given a laxative at night.

Contraindications

Wormwood is essentially a poisonous plant and it is forbidden to use it during pregnancy and with stomach ulcers. Wormwood should not be overused; persons with anemia should be especially careful. Excessive use of wormwood, even in small doses, can cause cramps, convulsive seizures, hallucinations or psychological problems.

Common wormwood and its effects on health

  • Supports immunity
  • Antibiotic effects – reduces fever and relieves pain
  • Antiseptic effects – antibacterial, antiviral and antiparasitic effects
  • Anticancer effects
  • Protects the body and cells from the effects of free radicals
  • Maintains a healthy heart
  • Promotes digestion
  • Suitable for Crohn’s disease
  • Helps with food poisoning
  • Soothes the stomach
  • Supports liver function – in jaundice
  • Supports gallbladder function
  • Helps with flatulence and bloating
  • Cleanses the large intestine, especially from parasites
  • Promotes secretion of gastric acids
  • Has a diuretic effect – removes excess water from the body
  • External use for skin conditions or injuries caused by insect bites