Garlic
Garlic is anti-bad-stuff. Viruses, fungi, bacteria, parasites, cancer, and vampires all hate garlic. It’s an absolutely amazing herb and the best in the business at killing bad stuff. It even chelates heavy metals (removes them from the body). Garlic is also a very powerful deterrent for blood sucking parasites like mosquitoes, ticks, and fleas.
Black Walnut-Nuts & Hull
The nuts and green hulls of black walnut (Juglans nigra) are loved by herbalists for their ability to cleanse the blood and the intestines. Black walnut hull is used to cure fungal infections. The juice from the green hulls are used to kill parasites. Only green hulls should be used.
Wormwood
Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) is a perennial herb with tiny yellow-green flowers. Leaves and flowers are used to treat stomach problems and wormwood is a powerful remedy for intestinal worms. Wormwood should be avoided by women who or nursing. Wormwood has strong antimicrobial properties and is used for other infections as well.
Cloves
Clove essential oil is used to dissolve eggs found in the intestines that have been left behind by worms. It’s believed to be the only herb that actually does destroy almost all parasite eggs. When used in conjunction with black walnut and wormwood, the trio break the parasite’s life-cycles. Clove is also antibacterial, antiviral, and antifungal. Clove oil has powerful broad-spectrum antimicrobial properties.
Thyme
Thyme is one of the best herbs for stimulating the thymus, a major gland of the immune system. Thyme helps stimulate the body’s natural defenses and works very well with echinacea to boost the ability of our immune system. Oil of thyme can eliminate growth of many parasites, and it kills them in the intestinal tract.
Oil of Oregano
Oil of oregano is infused with extremely high levels of free-radical-crushing antioxidants, and it is antiparasitic, antiviral, antibacterial, and antifungal. It is a powerful, indiscriminate killer that can reset the microbial environment in the intestines. Many studies show the effectiveness of oil of oregano with everything from parasitical infections to cancer.
Chinese Goldthread
Goldthread (Coptis chinensis) has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for centuries to treat all types of infections, including bacterial, parasitic, yeast, and protozoan. It contains a substance called berberine, which is responsible for the broad-spectrum antimicrobial properties.
Diatomaceous Earth
Food grade diatomaceous earth absorbs methyl mercury, E. coli, endotoxins, viruses, organophosphate pesticide residues, and drug residues. Its positive effects include killing intestinal parasites, balancing the intestinal flora, killing viruses, and absorbing toxins. It’s great for intestinal cleanses. The only side effect known is its ability to irritate the lungs if inhaled; it is a very fine powder.
Cramp Bark Tea
Cramp bark is an herb often taken in tea form that can treat female problems like irritability and cramps associated with the menstrual cycle. The herb is hailed as a stomach cramp remedy in Russia, and helps to flush parasites from the body’s intestinal system. In addition to killing parasites, cramp bark can lower blood pressure and treat colds and coughing. Some cramp bark teas also include pumpkin seed extract, another anti-parasite herbal supplement that stunts the growth of intestinal worms. According to the University of Maryland, eating pumpkin seeds is an effective way to get rid of parasites.
Peppermint Tea
Peppermint tea is effective in treating intestinal parasites, and is also an herbal remedy for cramps and bloating. Peppermint also aids the salivary glands during the digestion process, and helps to relieve individuals suffering from bowel ailments. While peppermint has powerful antibacterial properties and can rid the body of parasites and other toxins, it’s best to consult a physician before drinking the herb tea on a regular basis, as taking conventional antifungal medications along with peppermint could cause toxic effects that intensify sickness.
Fennel Seed Tea
Fennel is a perennial herb ground into a tea; it is rich in potassium, zinc and vitamin C. Fennel tea can kill worms in the intestines and is also a natural treatment for diarrhea. According to The Brightest Hub website, fennel tea can also rid the body of infections like conjunctivitis, or pink eye. The tea will also act as a diuretic and flush excess liquid from the body, which includes toxins like parasites or worms. Fennel tea is an appetite suppressant, so some individuals use fennel along with other herbs or supplements for weight loss.
Hyssop Tea
Hyssop contains a hormone that makes the body more resistant to disease and can stop parasites from doing further damage in the body. The evergreen herb can be ground into a tea and is even mentioned several times in the Bible for its cleansing and purging properties. The tea has a minty flavor, and, aside from eliminating parasitic worms from the stomach, is an herbal remedy for fever blisters and bronchitis. Hyssop also helps to relieve anxiety and calm the nerves, and rids the body of phlegm and harmful fluids.
Raw foods
Carrots, pumpkin seeds, sesame seeds, sunflower seeds
Cooked whole foods rich in fiber
Okra, all root crops, plantain, coconut, squash
Probiotic foods
Kimchi, miso soup. soy milk, kefir, yogurt, olives, dark chocolate
Oils
Eucalyptus, tea tree