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    You do nit have be a host to parasites. Empty You do nit have be a host to parasites.

    Post  Carol Sun Oct 13, 2024 8:02 am


    https://youtu.be/8muUeOjFR0o?si=n-bp-dWvxtfK4L6W
    Top 10 Best Herbs for Parasites
    (Natural Detox and Cleanse)

    What are the most powerful herbs to fight parasites? Which herbs have healing properties that can help get rid of parasites in your body?  

    ➡ Wormwood
    Wormwood is notorious for being an ingredient in the French liqueur known as absinthe. The ancient Egyptians often used wormwood tea to get rid of tapeworms. Wormwood has also been used historically to treat malaria and other fevers,

    ➡ Ginger
    The roots of a ginger plant are widely used for food and natural medicinal purposes around the world. Studies found that ginger is rich in bioactive compounds and antioxidants that can reduce oxidative damage.

    ➡ Holy Basil
    Holy basil is often referred to as the “Queen of Herbs.” This powerful plant can provide many different health benefits for the human body. Holy basil is an adaptogen that helps your body respond to stress. Researchers also believe that its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties can help fight parasites in your gut.

    ➡ Black Walnuts
    Black walnuts are a tasty, nutritious source of protein and heart-healthy Omega-3 fatty acids. Many people are unaware that their hulls are packed with antibacterial properties that have been shown to fight pathogens such as Salmonella, Listeria, and E. coli.

    ➡ Sage
    It's a plant that has been used medicinally for a very long time. Researchers believe that it can slow the progress of dementia, prevent inflammation, and help diabetics manage their blood glucose levels.

    ➡ Garlic
    While it may not do good things for your breath, garlic does contain properties that are beneficial for other systems within the body. One specific compound found in garlic that I want to point out is known as allicin. It's a defense molecule that has a broad range of biological activities that can provide a boost to the immune system and even prevent certain diseases from occurring.

    ➡ Oregano
    It's a staple herb in many cuisines around the world that is rich in antioxidants and antimicrobial properties that can help fight certain strains of bacteria. Researchers found that oregano has compounds that can also fight against Cryptosporidium parvum, which is a parasitic disease that affects the intestinal tract.

    ➡ Tansy
    When English colonists arrived in the New World in the 17th century, they made sure to bring tansy seeds so they would still have access to one of their favorite medicinal plants. Tansy is known for providing several positive health benefits, including helping with digestion, reducing inflammation, easing migraines, and reducing nerve and joint pain.

    ➡ Cloves
    They are packed with powerful antimicrobial, antibacterial, and antioxidant properties that can break down and destroy cell-scavenging free radicals in the body. Cloves contain a compound known as caryophyllene which is believed to be effective in destroying parasites and killing parasitic eggs that are left behind.

    ➡ Cayenne Pepper
    One compound in particular that we need to point out is capsaicin. It's known for having vasodilator effects on the body which can lower blood pressure levels. Cayenne pepper is also packed with anti-fungal properties that researchers believe to be effective in fighting against certain types of parasites.

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    Ivermectin is a medication that treats some parasitic diseases and is a type of anthelmintic, which is a medicine that kills parasites such as worms. It works by interfering with the nerve and muscle functions of parasitic worms. It paralyzes the parasites or inactivates their gut, which kills them.

    Two infections caused by parasitic worms:

    Strongyloidiasis, which people usually get from contact with contaminated soil. It can cause problems such as belly pain, bloating, heartburn, diarrhea, and rashes. However, if you have strongyloidiasis, you may not have any symptoms.

    Onchocerciasis, which is spread through blackfly bites. Also called river blindness, this infection can bring on an itchy rash, vision loss, and abnormal growths under the skin.

    Sometimes, doctors also prescribe a type of ivermectin that you put on your skin (called a topical medication) to treat head lice and skin conditions such as rosacea.

    In animals, ivermectin can help prevent and treat parasites. It is used to treat gastrointestinal worms in horses, cattle, pigs, and other livestock, as well as lungworms, lice, mites, and grubs in certain animals. In dogs and cats, ivermectin is used to prevent heartworm.

    Ivermectin, ‘Wonder drug’ from Japan: the human use perspective
    Ivermectin proved to be even more of a ‘Wonder drug’ in human health, improving the nutrition, general health and wellbeing of billions of people worldwide ever since it was first used to treat Onchocerciasis in humans in 1988.

    It is used to treat a variety of internal nematode infections, including Onchocerciasis, Strongyloidiasis, Ascariasis, cutaneous larva migrans, filariases, Gnathostomiasis and Trichuriasis, as well as for oral treatment of ectoparasitic infections, such as Pediculosis (lice infestation) and scabies (mite infestation).14) Ivermectin is the essential mainstay of two global disease elimination campaigns that should soon rid the world of two of its most disfiguring and devastating diseases, Onchocerciasis and Lymphatic filariasis, which blight the lives of billions of the poor and disadvantaged throughout the tropics.

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3043740/


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