There are home remedies prepared with medicinal plants such as peppermint, mastruz and mugwort, which have antiparasitic properties and are very efficient in eliminating intestinal worms.
These can be used every 6 months or in small doses on a regular basis to keep the intestine clean, but they can also be used after confirming the presence of intestinal worms as a way to complement the treatment indicated by the doctor.
Read too: Intestinal worms: what they are, symptoms, transmission and treatment
It is important to remember that in the case of pregnant women, breastfeeding women or children, it is important to consult a doctor first.
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Top home remedies
Some home remedy options that have antiparasitic action are:
1. Milk with mint
A great home remedy for worms is milk flavored with peppermint leaves on an empty stomach because it is a medicinal plant with a natural deworming action that kills and eliminates parasites.
Ingredients
- 4 stalks and 10 green peppermint leaves;
- 100 ml of skimmed milk;
- A little honey.
Preparation mode
Place the milk and mint in a pan until it boils. Then let the mixture cool and add honey to taste. The milk must be taken warm 1 hour before breakfast and the process must be repeated 7 days later, totaling 2 doses.
2. Rue tea with papaya seeds
The homemade remedy with papaya and rue is great for treating worms, as rue is a powerful dewormer.
Ingredients
- 1/2 tablespoon of papaya seeds;
- 1 tablespoon of dried rue leaves in a pan;
- 1 cup of water.
Preparation mode
Place the ingredients in a pan and bring to a boil. Then strain and drink warm throughout the day.
3. Turmeric tea
Turmeric, with its scientific name Turmeric is long, is a root with excellent medicinal properties that has compounds capable of inhibiting the growth of some pathogens, including intestinal worms. Furthermore, turmeric is rich in antioxidants and has anti-inflammatory properties, which help keep the body healthy.
Ingredients
- 150 mL of boiling water;
- 1 dessert spoon of coffee powder.
Preparation mode
Mix a spoonful of turmeric in a cup with boiling water and let it rest for about 10 minutes. Then drink up to 3 times a day.
Turmeric can also be added as a seasoning to some dishes, providing the same benefits.
4. Mastruz tea
The matruz, known scientifically as Dysphania ambrosioides and also called yerba-de-santa-maria, it is an excellent home remedy against worms because it has vermifuge action.
Ingredients
- 250 ml of boiling water;
- 1 tablespoon of mastruz leaves and seeds.
Preparation mode
Add the plant to boiling water and then let it rest for 10 minutes. Strain when warm and drink afterwards.
5. Garlic olive oil
Garlic is great for eliminating intestinal worms and can be consumed raw, but it can also be consumed daily in the form of flavored olive oil, as it still maintains its deworming properties.
Ingredients
- 500 ml of olive oil;
- 1 branch of rosemary;
- 3 heads of garlic, separated into peeled cloves.
Preparation mode
In a bottle of approximately 700 ml place the peeled and gently crushed garlic cloves and then add the olive oil and the rosemary sprig. Cover properly and keep stored in a dry, moisture-free place for at least 10 days. Use this oil to cook food and season salads or soups.
Check out all the health benefits of garlic.
6. Mugwort tea
Mugwort, also called worm herb, is excellent for eliminating intestinal parasites.
Ingredients
- 20 g of mugwort leaves;
- 1 liter of boiling water.
Preparation mode
Add the leaves to boiling water and rest for 5 minutes. Strain and drink when warm 3 times a day.
7. Losna tincture
Wormwood, known scientifically as Artemisia absinthe, is a medicinal plant indicated to help treat intestinal roundworms, in addition to having other health benefits, as it contains essential oils, flavonoids and phenolic compounds with antioxidant and deworming properties. Wormwood tincture can be prepared at home or purchased from health food stores. Learn more about wormwood.
Ingredients
- 10 dried or fresh wormwood leaves;
- 100 mL of grain alcohol.
Preparation mode
Add the wormwood leaves and alcohol to a dark, clean and dry glass container. Close the bottle tightly and shake. Let the mixture rest for around 15 days, it is important to shake the bottle daily. After this period, strain and take 15 to 20 drops of tincture diluted with half a glass of water, 2 to 3 times a day.
8. Anise tea
Anise tea also has anthelmintic action, being useful to complement treatment against intestinal parasites.
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon of anise seed;
- 1 cup of boiling water.
Preparation mode
Place the seeds in boiling water and let them rest for 8 minutes. Then strain and drink after meals.
9. Pumpkin Seed Oil
Pumpkin seed oil is excellent as a home remedy to combat intestinal parasites, as it has antiparasitic and anthelmintic action and can be used by children and adults.
To treat intestinal parasites, it is recommended to ingest 2 tablespoons of pumpkin seed oil per day for 2 weeks. Pumpkin seed oil can be purchased at some supermarkets or health food stores. Furthermore, it can also be consumed directly from pumpkin seeds.
10. Carqueja tea
Carqueja tea has an essential oil that acts to promote the paralysis and death of some intestinal parasites, mainly Schistosoma mansoniwhich is responsible for schistosomiasis.
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons of carqueja stem;
- 1 liter of boiled water.
Preparation mode
Place the stems in boiled water and leave to rest for about 10 minutes. Then strain and drink up to 3 cups a day.
Furthermore, carqueja can be consumed in capsule form, and it may be recommended to use 1 capsule of 300 mg 1 to 3 times a day.
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