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March 28th, 2007 · 3 Comments

The following herbs are the most effective for parasite elimination:
Black Walnut Hulls
Wormwood
Clove Stems
Garlic
Pumpkin Seeds
Goldenseal
Sage
Thyme
Fennel
Male Fern
Cranberry Powder
Grape Seed Extract
(Most of these herbs can easily be found at my favorite source for
organic herbs.)

The 3 most important herbs on this list are: Black Walnut Hulls,
Wormwood and Cloves.
Black Walnut Hulls
Black Walnut is a rich source of the trace mineral chromium and is
also high in iodine. Its inner bark, leaves, fruit and unripe husk
are used in herbology. The tree grows widely in the western U.S. and
Canada and is native to the hardwood forests of the Central
Mississippi Valley and the Appalachian region of North America. It
is a large tree and can sometimes reach a height of 100 feet and 4-5
feet in diameter.
Black Walnut is both anti-fungal and anti-parasite and acts as a
laxative which expells worms and parasites from the body. Black
Walnut oxygenates the blood which helps to kill parasites. Black
Walnut aids in expelling tapeworms, pinworms, and ringworm. It has
also been shown to be specific for treatment of Candida Albicans.
Black walnut extract is a powerful vermifuge agent for treating
parasite conditions. Black walnut extract greatly assists the
removal of parasites from extracellular fluids, such as the blood
and lymph, and in organs such as the liver, kidneys, brain, heart
and intestinal tract.
Wormwood
The wormwood shrub grows wild in Europe, North Africa, and western
Asia. It is now cultivated in North America as well. The leaves and
flowers, and the oil obtained from them, are all used in herbal
medicine. Wormwood should be used cautiously. It may anesthetize a
worm enough that it looses its grip on the intestines so that it can
be eliminated. This said, wormwood has some other properties that
qualify it for an antiparasitic protocol: it reduces stomach pain
and helps to relieve the anemia that often accompanies
parasitization of red blood cells.
Cloves
For parasite cleansing, it is necessary to use fresh cloves that
have not been irradiated. Most spices are irradiated with 35,000 the
amount of radiation permitted in a chest x-ray. This is supposedly
done to eradicate bacteria, but spices are generally excellent
bactericides so the irradiation is merely a way of destroying the
precious properties of spices. Non-irradiated spices are available
from most high-end health foods stores. My favorite source for non-
irradiated spices on the internet is here. Cloves are antiseptic,
bactericidal, and antiparasitic.
The best price I have found on the internet for Black Walnut is
here My favorite source for cloves is here You can find Wormwood
here
When parasites die off, their dying bodies generate ammonia and can
cause a toxic reaction. Doing a liver cleanse will help reduce
toxicity and eliminate toxic reactions from parasite die-off that
could otherwise adversely affect the liver.
Coffee enemas work extremely well in reducing toxicity and
eliminating adverse reactions caused by toxic overload.
Once the parasites are gone
Since parasites thrive in the absence of proper intestinal flora,
once we are rid of the parasites it is wise to repopulate the body
with intestinal flora. Chlorinated water and diarrhea cause
destruction and loss of friendly flora so every effort should be
made to rebuild the flora. Turmeric greatly assists this work as do
supplements of acidophilus, bifidus, bulgaricus, and other
probiotics.
Destroying parasites, while making sure that the body’s immune
system is supported throughout this process, and rejuvenating the
large intestine are the main steps and may take weeks or months.
Since the parasites may have caused anemia, blood building may also
be necessary. Perforation of organs is another possible complication
of infection. Rejuvenative herbs for the liver, kidneys, intestines,
and even the brain may also be advisable.

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3 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Janice Ethelene // Mar 28, 2007 at 10:10 pm

    Can someone tell me why wormwood should be used cautiously? What do we look
    for when we are being cautious using this? I haven’t used it, but am curious
    since the
    article doesn’t state the reason.
    Kathleen

  • 2 Pam Schroeder // Mar 29, 2007 at 12:06 am

    No, the best way to treat cancer is prevention :) Amy

  • 3 Janice Ethelene // Mar 29, 2007 at 10:00 am

    Thank you for the explanation. I don’t think I had ever heard of wormwood
    before. I
    don’t know much about herbs, but want to learn.
    Yes, the FDA does get excited when someone claims to cure cancer. There are an
    awful lot of people who can be taken in by false claims, especially when they
    are sick
    and in pain and scared of dying. I’m not saying all claims are false, I’ve just
    known of
    a lot of people getting hurt by con artists. Nor do I think doctors have all the
    answers.
    That’s one reason why I’m currently not taking any drugs and have never had any
    surgery of any kind and at my age that is surprising. Just my opinion. That and
    $5 will
    get you a cup of coffee somewhere.
    Kathleen

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