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How To Flush Away (And Prevent) Intestinal Parasites 

Intestinal parasites are usually caused by worms and larvae that cannot multiply inside your body or protozoa, which are single-celled organisms that can multiply.

They can trigger discomfort and be the result of eating raw meat, drinking contaminated water, a weakened immune system, or keeping inadequate sanitation or hygiene.

Some parasites give no symptoms but there are some that cause severe illness.

Luckily, there are home remedies that can help you remove any gut parasites you might have.

Papaya Seeds

These seeds are very nutritious as they have many micronutrients. They are high in flavonoids and fiber and polyphenols, ingredients that behave as antioxidants to help support your health. Also, these seeds have huge levels of healthy monounsaturated fatty acids, this includes oleic acid.

In the Journal of Medicinal Food, a study showed that kids with intestinal parasites who got doses of a mixture of papaya seeds along with honey had their parasites cleared after 7 days.

Pumpkin Seeds

These seeds have high amounts of fatty acids, amino acids, and the compounds cucurbitine, berberine and palatine. Research from the International Journal of Molecular Sciences showed that pumpkin seed extracts has antiparasitic benefits.

It works by rendering the worms paralyzed, rather than killing them. This stops them from holding on to intestinal walls as they do during bowel movements.

Berberine

The berberine alkaloid is found inside roots and stem bark of plants like the European barberry, coptis and goldenseal.

According to research, berberine extract has huge antimicrobial uses against a range of organisms including viruses, bacteria, helminths, fungi and protozoans. The medical uses of berberine include helping with diarrhea and curing intestinal parasite infections, along with aiding in ocular trachoma infections.

Coconut Oil

When suffering from parasites, coconut oil is also helpful. It is said to have antiviral and antibacterial properties. This simply requires you to swallow a teaspoon of pure coconut oil every morning.

Author: Blake Ambrose

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