A time bomb in your body: 10 warning signs that you may have parasites in your body and 7 foods that will help you get rid of them.

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Jan , 27. 12. 2025

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One third of the population has parasites in the digestive system. Parasites in the system can be the cause of many health problems and adverse effects on health.
 

These are the 10 most common signs that you have parasites in your body:

  • Painful muscles and joints
  • Sleep problems and waking during the night
  • Iron-deficiency anemia
  • Fatigue, apathy and depression
  • Unexplained constipation, diarrhea, gas or IBS symptoms
  • Digestive problems
  • Traveler’s diarrhea while traveling
  • Teeth grinding during sleep
  • Skin irritation, hives, rashes, eczema or rosacea
  • Persistent hunger, even after eating

However, if you encounter these symptoms, don’t panic, because there are effective natural remedies to remove parasites from the body.

Where does the danger lurk?

Firstly, it’s food and water. Contaminated, fertilized soil is the cause of food contamination, as well as livestock and other animals. Make sure to drink verified water!

Do you like sushi, steak tartare, or red meat? Be cautious, because with them you are on the shortest path to possible infection! It’s no wonder we should thoroughly wash all foods and cook them properly.

Another source is animals. Whether dogs, cats, or other pets, they all must be regularly dewormed and checked. But these procedures are not always correctly followed, or these measures fail.

Your dog can sniff other dogs’ feces outside, dig in the soil, and explore various burrows. Apart from its paws, it can also carry parasite eggs on its nose and tongue into your home.

Therefore it is not exactly advisable to kiss your pets or let them lick you. And if you do, thoroughly wash your hands or face afterwards.

 

7 foods that will rid you of parasites

The following seven herbs provide quick effects, so you can add them to your diet, or complete a parasite cleanse several times a year.

Clove

Clove is essential; it destroys the eggs that worms leave in the intestines. It has strong antiviral, antibacterial, antifungal and antimicrobial properties. Add it to baked goods, various dishes, teas, infusions and juices.

Garlic

Garlic is the most powerful natural antibiotic, offering strong antibacterial, antiparasitic, antiviral, antifungal and anti-cancer effects. Eat garlic raw, add it to green juices, or simply add it to cooked dishes.

Oregano oil

Oregano oil is another effective way to kill parasites in the system. It is rich in antioxidants that prevent damage from free radicals and has strong antiparasitic, antiviral, antibacterial and antifungal properties. You can use it as an essential oil, tea or tincture.

Nuts

Nuts and the green husks of black walnut (Juglans nigra) cleanse the intestines and blood.

The juice from green walnuts kills parasites and the hull of the black walnut treats fungal infections.

Use it in the form of a tincture.

Thyme

Thyme kills parasites in the intestinal tract, stimulates the thymus, which is the main gland of the immune system, and strengthens the body’s natural defense mechanisms. Add it to food, whether dried or fresh, and enjoy its benefits.

Chinese goldthread

Goldthread (Coptis chinensis) is a beneficial herb commonly used in traditional Chinese medicine.

It contains berberine, which provides broad-spectrum antimicrobial properties and effectively treats bacterial, parasitic and yeast infections. Prepare a tea from this herb and remove parasites from your body.

Wormwood

The small yellow-green flowers of this plant (Artemisia absinthium) and its leaves soothe stomach problems and treat intestinal worms. It is also a strong antimicrobial agent.

 

Prepare a tea and drink the cleansing tea so that you never encounter problems with parasites.

 

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