Top 12 Natural Supplements for Killing Parasites
The following information is not intended to replace regular visits to a doctor. Ivermectin is still the preferred mainstream oral treatment for parasites. Natural products exist as secondary options for those who've stopped responding to prescriptions and those who are sensitive to chemicals.
1. Grapefruit Seed Extract
Grapefruit seed extract has long been prized as an emergency water purifying agent, but it's also commonly used to fight intestinal parasites, respiratory infections, ear infections and antibiotic resistant urinary tract infections. All over the world, GSE is used for killing salmonella, E.Coli, staph, strep, viruses and fungi. Researchers at the University of Colorado found that grapeseed extract outperforms chemotherapy in killing advanced cancer cells while leaving healthy cells untouched. (Source: https://realfarmacy.com/grape-seed-extract-outperforms-chemo-in-killing-advanced-cancer-cells). As amazing as that sounds, more studies are needed to determine if Grapefruit seed extract will end up being the next miracle treatment for cancer.
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2. MSM (Methylsulfonylmethane)
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Sulfur is not just a valuable skin mite treatment and home pesticide. It's widely used as a supplement to treat joint pain, inflammation, lung tumors and intestinal parasites. Holistic and traditional practitioners share a deep respect for MSM. Among other things, it scavenges free radicals, relieves allergies, helps the liver fight cholesterol buildup, controls stomach acidity, soothes ulcers and coats the intestinal tract so parasites have trouble clinging. It also increases body's ability to produce insulin.
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3. Pumpkin Seed Oil
Pumpkin seed oil is not just a popular weapon in the war against parasites; it's is also associated with prostrate health and lowering blood pressure. You can use it as a skin treatment, and it's kind to the liver. Note that pumpkin seed oil should not be cooked, as heat destroys its medicinal properties.
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4. Oregano Oil Pills
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5. Turmeric
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6. Garlic
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7. Ginger Tea
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When it comes to killing parasites, ginger is widely considered to be extra powerful and ultra safe. For more than 5,000 years, ginger has been used in root tonics to calm stomach trauma and treat food poisoning. Although ginger supplements are widely available, ginger tea is the superior choice for quick and effective absorption. Avoid the temptation to drink Vernors or Ginger Ale as an alternative to ginger tea. Sugar feeds parasites and helps them multiply out of control.
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8. Wormwood
Wormwood is a historically significant drug associated with killing internal parasites. It's still widely used to eliminate intestinal worms, especially roundworms and pinworms. Side effects are rare but may include insomnia, seizures, dizziness, tremors, muscle breakdown, kidney failure, vomiting, stomach cramps, urine retention, thirst, numbness of limbs and paralysis. If that sounds too much like a pharmaceutical commercial for your taste, choose another supplement,
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9. Black Walnut
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10. Coconut Oil
Remember the days when all the best research told us that the medium-chain triglycerides in coconut oil weren't bad? The American Heart Association now disagrees. Coconut oil could actually increase LDL ("bad") cholesterol, a cause of cardiovascular disease. Nonetheless, coconut oil is still a highly publicized weapon in the war against bacteria, fungus and parasites. It may not be the best choice for lowering cholesterol, but it DOES help kill nasty microbes in the gut and digestive tract.
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11. Olive Leaf Oil
With all the publicity surrounding coconut oil, it's easy to forget that olive oil is also quite powerful against bacteria, fungus and parasites. One of the easiest ways to get more olive oil into your diet is to make your own salad dressing. Avoid commercially produced olive oil dressings. A quick peek at the list of ingredients will tell you that they're primarily made of soybean oil. If you're not into preparing foods with olive oil, you can use olive oil supplements to get more of it into your diet.
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12. Colloidal Silver
Colloidal silver is easily one of the most popular supplements used in the treatment of skin parasites, internal parasites and morgellons disease. Even amid reports that it could turn the skin blue, responsible users insist that this phenomenon is primarily associated with ultra high dosages taken over long periods of time. True enough! My greater concern is that silver can accumulate in the liver. It's not the kind of supplement that should be taken without consulting a physician who can monitor your tolerance. Nonetheless, silver deserves a place in any discussion of the top supplements used against parasites. If nothing else, it's a powerful topical treatment for scabies and unidentified mite cases that confuse doctors and torment patients. You don't have to swallow it to enjoy the benefits.
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