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Natural Parasite Cleanse Guide: Herbal Remedies, Symptoms & Safety

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Parasites are organisms that live in or on a host and draw nutrients at the host’s expense. They may be microscopic protozoa or visible intestinal worms such as pinworms, roundworms, hookworms, or tapeworms. While some infections cause obvious digestive distress, others are more subtle and may contribute to fatigue, nutrient depletion, skin irritation, bloating, or recurring gastrointestinal discomfort.

For decades, Earth Clinic readers have shared experiences with traditional natural parasite remedies, including black walnut hull, wormwood, cloves, papaya seeds, raw garlic, pumpkin seeds, oregano oil, and probiotics. These remedies are often used to support digestive balance and create a less hospitable environment for unwanted organisms.

However, suspected parasite infections should be approached carefully. Persistent symptoms, unexplained weight loss, blood in the stool, severe fatigue, anemia, or visible worms require proper medical evaluation and laboratory testing. Natural remedies may provide supportive benefits, but they should not replace medically necessary antiparasitic treatment when a confirmed infection is present.

This guide explores the most popular herbal and food-based parasite remedies, dietary strategies, prevention tips, and important safety considerations.

At a Glance: Natural Parasite Remedies

  • Most Discussed Remedies: Black walnut hull, wormwood, cloves, papaya seeds, garlic, pumpkin seeds, oregano oil, and probiotics.
  • Testing Matters: Stool ova and parasite testing or PCR stool testing may be necessary for persistent symptoms.
  • Digestive Support Helps: Fiber, hydration, probiotics, and reduced sugar intake may support recovery.
  • Natural Remedies Are Potent: Many antiparasitic herbs contain pharmacologically active compounds and may interact with medications.
  • Die-Off Reactions Can Occur: Some people report temporary headaches, fatigue, digestive upset, or skin breakouts during cleansing protocols.
  • Seek immediate medical care for severe symptoms such as dehydration, fever, blood in stool, severe abdominal pain, or rapid unexplained weight loss.

What Are Parasites?

Parasites are organisms that survive by living on or inside another organism. In humans, intestinal parasites are commonly acquired through contaminated food or water, undercooked meat or fish, poor sanitation, insect bites, contaminated soil, or contact with infected animals.

Common parasite categories include:

  • Protozoa: Microscopic organisms such as Giardia or Cryptosporidium.
  • Helminths: Worms such as pinworms, hookworms, roundworms, flukes, and tapeworms.
  • Ectoparasites: External parasites such as lice, mites, and ticks.

Different parasites respond to different treatments, which is why persistent or severe symptoms should be medically evaluated whenever possible.

Common Symptoms of Intestinal Parasites

Symptoms vary widely depending on the organism, the immune system, and overall gut health. Some individuals experience minimal symptoms, while others develop significant digestive or systemic issues.

  • Diarrhea or loose stools
  • Constipation or irregular bowel movements
  • Bloating, gas, or abdominal cramping
  • Nausea
  • Unexplained fatigue
  • Weight loss
  • Anal itching, especially at night
  • Visible worms or segments in stool
  • Skin rashes or itching
  • Food cravings, especially sugar cravings
  • Iron deficiency anemia
  • Grinding teeth during sleep

Important: Parasite symptoms overlap with many other digestive conditions, including IBS, food intolerances, inflammatory bowel disease, SIBO, gallbladder problems, and celiac disease. Symptoms alone cannot confirm a parasite infection.

When to Test or See a Doctor

While natural remedies may support digestive health, laboratory testing is often necessary when symptoms are persistent, severe, or unexplained.

Testing may include:

  • Stool ova and parasite (O&P) testing
  • PCR stool testing panels
  • Blood counts and iron testing
  • Parasite-specific blood testing in certain cases

Seek medical attention promptly if you experience:

  • Blood or black stool
  • Persistent fever
  • Severe dehydration
  • Rapid unexplained weight loss
  • Persistent vomiting
  • Severe abdominal pain
  • Anemia or extreme fatigue
  • Symptoms after foreign travel
  • Symptoms in children, pregnant women, or immunocompromised individuals

Top Natural Remedies for Parasites

1. Black Walnut Hull

Black walnut hull is one of the best-known traditional herbal remedies for intestinal worms. The green outer hull contains juglone and tannins, compounds believed to help create an unfavorable environment for certain parasites.

Common Forms: Tinctures, capsules, and combination parasite formulas.

Safety Notes: Avoid during pregnancy, breastfeeding, or with tree nut allergies. Excessive use may irritate the digestive tract.

2. Wormwood

Wormwood has been traditionally used to support digestion and discourage intestinal parasites. Its bitter compounds stimulate digestive secretions, while thujone-containing extracts are believed to contribute to its antimicrobial properties.

Common Forms: Capsules, tinctures, and herbal teas.

Safety Notes: Avoid during pregnancy, seizure disorders, liver disease, or prolonged high-dose use.

3. Cloves

Cloves are commonly included in herbal parasite blends because they are traditionally believed to help target parasite eggs. They contain eugenol, a natural compound with antimicrobial activity.

Common Forms: Ground clove powder, capsules, and combination formulas.

Safety Notes: Clove essential oil is highly concentrated and may irritate tissues if improperly used. Cloves may also interact with blood-thinning medications.

4. Papaya Seeds

Papaya seeds contain papain and other compounds that may help weaken certain intestinal organisms. Small studies and traditional use have contributed to their popularity in natural cleansing protocols.

Traditional Use: Fresh or dried seeds mixed into smoothies or combined with honey.

Safety Notes: Large amounts may cause stomach irritation. Avoid during pregnancy unless approved by a healthcare provider.

5. Raw Garlic

Raw garlic contains sulfur compounds such as allicin, which have broad antimicrobial activity and may help support digestive and immune health.

Traditional Use: Fresh crushed garlic cloves with meals or standardized garlic supplements.

Safety Notes: Garlic may aggravate acid reflux or gastritis and can increase bleeding risk when combined with anticoagulant medications.

6. Pumpkin Seeds

Pumpkin seeds contain cucurbitacin compounds traditionally associated with intestinal worm support. They are also rich in zinc, magnesium, and healthy fats that support immune function.

Traditional Use: Raw unsalted pumpkin seeds eaten daily.

Safety Notes: Generally considered food-safe, though excessive amounts may cause bloating.

7. Oil of Oregano

Oregano oil is rich in carvacrol and thymol, compounds known for strong antimicrobial activity. It is commonly used in broader gut-cleansing protocols.

Common Forms: Enteric-coated softgels or diluted liquid preparations.

Safety Notes: Undiluted oregano oil may burn mucous membranes and irritate the digestive tract. Short-term use is generally preferred.

8. Probiotics

Probiotics do not directly kill parasites, but they may help restore microbial balance and support gut barrier function after digestive infections or cleansing protocols.

Sources: Yogurt, kefir, sauerkraut, kimchi, and probiotic supplements.

Understanding Die-Off Symptoms

Some people report temporary worsening of symptoms during aggressive cleansing protocols. This is commonly referred to as a Herxheimer reaction or “die-off response.”

Reported symptoms may include:

  • Headaches
  • Fatigue
  • Bloating or nausea
  • Loose stools
  • Mild skin breakouts
  • Temporary flu-like feelings

These symptoms are thought to result from inflammatory compounds and metabolic waste products released during microbial or parasite disruption.

Hydration, adequate fiber intake, proper bowel regularity, and slower dosing may help minimize discomfort during cleansing protocols.

Traditional Timing Practices: Some alternative wellness systems recommend pulsing parasite herbs during lunar cycles or around the full moon. However, strong scientific evidence supporting this practice remains limited.

Parasite Cleanse Diet Tips

A parasite-supportive diet focuses on improving digestion, supporting elimination, and reducing heavily processed foods.

Foods Commonly Emphasized

  • Garlic and onions
  • Raw pumpkin seeds
  • Leafy greens and high-fiber vegetables
  • Papaya and pineapple
  • Fermented foods, if tolerated
  • Healthy fats such as olive oil and coconut oil
  • Adequate filtered water

Foods Often Reduced Temporarily

  • Refined sugar
  • Alcohol
  • Ultra-processed foods
  • Sweetened beverages
  • Excess refined flour products

Reducing sugar and processed foods may help support a healthier gut environment and metabolic balance during cleansing protocols.

How Long Does a Parasite Cleanse Take?

The timeline varies depending on the individual, the organism involved, and the type of protocol used.

  • Mild food-based support plans may last several days to a few weeks.
  • Herbal cleansing protocols are commonly used for 2 to 6 weeks.
  • Prescription treatments for confirmed infections may work much faster.
  • Digestive recovery and microbiome restoration may take additional time afterward.

Temporary symptom fluctuations are common, and visible stool changes are not always reliable indicators of success.

Can You See Parasites in Stool?

Sometimes visible worms or segments may appear in stool, particularly with pinworms or tapeworms. However, many things mistaken for parasites are actually:

  • Mucus strands
  • Undigested plant fibers
  • Intestinal lining material
  • Seeds or food fragments

The controversial “rope worm” phenomenon has not been recognized by mainstream medicine as a confirmed parasite species.

Laboratory testing remains the most reliable way to identify parasites accurately.

Sample Gentle Support Plan

This educational food-first framework is intended as a gentle digestive support plan rather than a medical treatment protocol.

Gentle 7-Day Digestive Support Schedule

  • Morning: Warm water and a fiber-rich breakfast with flaxseed or chia.
  • Meals: Include garlic, onions, leafy greens, and clean protein sources.
  • Daily: Add probiotic foods or a quality probiotic supplement if tolerated.
  • Optional: Small amounts of pumpkin seeds or papaya seeds for adults who tolerate them.
  • Evening: Focus on hydration and healthy bowel regularity.

Side Effects & Safety Warnings

Natural parasite cleanses can cause side effects and may interact with medications.

Possible Side Effects

  • Nausea
  • Diarrhea
  • Constipation
  • Heartburn
  • Abdominal cramping
  • Headaches
  • Skin irritation or rashes
  • Fatigue

Who Should Avoid Strong Herbal Cleanses?

  • Pregnant or breastfeeding women
  • Young children
  • People with liver or kidney disease
  • Individuals with seizure disorders
  • People taking blood thinners
  • Individuals with active inflammatory bowel disease unless medically supervised

Important Safety Note: Natural remedies should not replace medically necessary antiparasitic medications for confirmed infections such as severe tapeworm, hookworm, liver fluke, or systemic parasitic disease.

Preventing Parasite Infections Naturally

Simple hygiene and food-safety habits remain some of the best defenses against parasite infections.

  • Wash hands thoroughly after bathroom use, gardening, or handling pets.
  • Cook meat and seafood thoroughly.
  • Wash fruits and vegetables carefully.
  • Drink clean filtered or bottled water when traveling.
  • Avoid swallowing water from lakes, rivers, or pools.
  • Wear shoes outdoors in contaminated soil areas.
  • Maintain regular veterinary parasite prevention for pets.
  • Use gloves when handling soil, compost, or litter boxes.

Conclusion

Natural remedies for parasites have been discussed in traditional wellness systems for generations and remain a popular topic among Earth Clinic readers. Black walnut hull, wormwood, cloves, papaya seeds, garlic, pumpkin seeds, oregano oil, and probiotics are among the most widely used natural approaches for digestive support.

However, because parasite symptoms overlap with many other gastrointestinal and systemic conditions, proper diagnosis and medical guidance remain important. The most balanced approach combines good hygiene, targeted testing when necessary, supportive nutrition, digestive restoration, and carefully selected natural remedies.

Continue reading below to explore Earth Clinic reader experiences, parasite cleanse discussions, remedy combinations, and real-world feedback about what worked best for them.


The comments below reflect the personal experiences and opinions of readers and do not represent medical advice or the views of this website. The information shared has not been evaluated by the FDA and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or prevent any disease or health condition. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for medical concerns.

ACV, Salt, Lemon Juice


Posted by Cathy (Asheville ) on 12/21/2017
★★★★★

1 Liter of Water
1 Tsp Sea Salt
Approx. 1 tsp Pink Salt
Lemon Juice 1/2 cup.
Apple Cider Vinegar 1/4 cup.

Shake well and refrigerate. Take 1/4 cup in glass of water drink all day long when thirsty.

Kills parasites, heals just about everything and lose weight too. Eat only every other day or fast for a few days as desired. On eat day eat only one meal and take your time chewing well


Apple Cider Vinegar


Posted by Soneeta (Santa Cruz, California) on 01/27/2013
★★★★★

I have been giving my grand-daughhter 1/2 teaspoon Organic ACV with Mother in glass of apple juice 1-2 times a week since she was 4 yrs old to help her go potty, works wonders. Good to know it kills parasites too.


Apple Cider Vinegar
Posted by Mom Mil (Faribault, Mn Usa) on 11/27/2010
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I started using Apple Cider Vinegar just yesterday because I had read on how it would help me get rid on fungal infections and little did I realize that it would attack the parasites, I just found out that truly this kills the parasites, next day bowel movement proved this, I apologize I dont mean to be offensive to anyone but really wanted to share this. I have been applying it on my head for dandruff and took some and the rash on my head is getting better second day, and the above already mentioned by drinking it.. I would like to know if my 8 yr old daughter and 2 yr old can take some diluted in water, I want to start helping my kids at a young age with parasites. Please advise. Mom In MN

Replied by Nadell
(Mountains, Ca)
06/22/2011
★★★★★

My kids started drinking ACV diluted by age 2. I even put a few drop in my pets water and their fur is amazing now. I mix ACV with hot water and honey for the kids.

Replied by Soneeta
(Santa Cruz)
10/13/2013

I have been giving my grand-daughhter 1/2 teaspoon Organic ACV with Mother in glass of apple juice 1-2 times a week since she was 4 yrs old to help her go potty, works wonders. Good to know it kills parasites too.


Apple Cider Vinegar
Posted by Carolyn (Hobbs, Nm Usa) on 09/29/2009

I have a question for you folks that are so much more knowledgeable than I am on natural remedies. I have read a lot about parasites on this web site which I am learning to love. Can parasites live in an alkaline body? It is my understanding that the ACV that I take three times a day makes my body more alkaline. I also take minerals and they make your body more alkaline also. Therefore my question is, can parasites live in an alkaline body? Thanks for taking time to answer this question for me. Carolyn

Replied by Tricia
(Ireland)
09/29/2009
84 posts

I would assume that since parasites can live quite happily in alkaline soil that the answer to your question is most likely a resounding yes.

Replied by Rayne
(Shreveport, La)
07/08/2010

Sodium Bicarbonate (baking soda) helps maintain the alkaline design of human, plant, and animal organisms. These salts are naturally occurring in all fluids of the body. Specifically, they can aid in the reduction of acidity in the lymphatic, circulatory, and gastro-intestinal systems.

Traditionally, apple cider vinegar has been one of the most popular and natural potent detoxifier, though it is very acidic. It is created by fermenting raw apples within wooden barrels. The vinegar derived from the apple cider is very acidic (at pH value of 2.8).

Add enough baking soda to the ACV and it will neutralize it. Chemically it is not changed, the malic acid becomes a malate when baking soda has neutralized, but then the body is going to convert to THAT anyway. What YOUR body wants is that the pH is at an ideal theoretical pH 7.35, which is equivalent to the pH of your blood.

We live and die at the cellular level. All the cells (billions of them) that make up the human body are slightly alkaline, and must maintain alkalinity in order to function and remain healthy and alive. However their cellular activity creates acid and this acid is what gives the cell energy and function. As each alkaline cell performs its task of respiration, it secretes metabolic wastes, and these end products of cellular metabolism are acid in nature. Although these wastes are used for energy and function, they must not be allowed to build up.

The pH level (the acid-alkaline measurement) of our internal fluids affects every cell in our bodies. Extended acid imbalances of any kind are not well tolerated by the body. Indeed, the entire metabolic process depends on a balanced internal alkaline environment. A chronically over-acidic pH corrodes body tissue, slowly eating into the 60,000 miles of veins and arteries like acid eating into marble. If left unchecked, it will interrupt all cellular activities and functions, from the beating of your heart to the neural firing of your brain. In summary, over-acidification interferes with life itself leading to all sickness and disease!

Replied by Carolyn
(Hobbs, Nm)
07/09/2010

Yeah for you Rayne from Shreveport! ! ! You are absolutely right about the ph of the body. If we want to be healthy we must get our bodies in an alkaline state. At least 7. 5. I find it much easier to do with a water ionizer. I could not control my ph until I got one and now it is so simple. I stay at 7. 5 all the time. The body is 70% water and if we drink all alkaline water it is easy to stay alkaline. All health depends on the ph of the body.

God Bless,
Carolyn

Replied by Deb
(Battle Creek)
05/08/2016
12 posts
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My Great Aunts and Grandmother took ACV 2 tablespoons in the morning, one lived until 94 years old and the other 106- no dementia and they got around fine. Enough said.

Replied by Island
(Bc Canada)
01/09/2017

We only drink alkaline water in our house and I'm almost positive my toddler had parasites. Going to try ACV now.


Apple Cider Vinegar
Posted by Anonymous (USA) on 02/02/2009
★★★★★

Editor's Choice

Apple cider vinegar saved my life. One tablespoon drank of apple cider vinegar every day rids human organs of parasites that attach to our organs & eat us alive from the inside out. They secrete toxins that make us ill or cause other illnesses to form. After drinking this consistently, I no longer have severe acid reflux, and indigestion that none of the rx worked for me, I've taken them all. Also i no longer have tightness or pain in my gallbladder, liver, or pancreas. Over the years, i've had tests run on my gallbladder, liver heart, four colonoscopies, and endoscopes and no abnormalities were seen because parasites go in&out of the walls & escape visual detection until it is overgrown. All people get parasites, parasitic worms, bacteria from mosquitos, water, airborne, coffee beans, food, salads, walking bare feet. Parasites do not like any type of vinegar environment, and they run & expel thru bowel movements visibly unseen. This is a simple way to stay healthy, lower healthcare costs. I wish to be posted anonymously.

Replied by CTrain
(Cape Cod, MA)
02/07/2009

how do you get parasites from coffee beans; they are roasted?

Replied by Pahlee
(Phila, Pa)
07/15/2012

about parasites, I did not know that you could get parasites from walking barefoot, I do that a lot especially in the summer in my home, can I keep anke socks on instead of sandles inside to prevent this.


Apple Cider Vinegar
Posted by Cathy (buffalo, mn 55313) on 07/28/2005
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Editor's Choice

After using ACV for just 1 1/2 wks I am passing parasites!!It looks to be a couple of different kinds but LARGE ones!I am taking 1/4 cup 2 to 3 times per day mixed with purified water along with 2 tsps. ground flax seed.The flax seed must be ground and drunk quickly or it will just fall to the bottom as sediment.I haven't been able to find any organic ACV so have just been using store brand but WOW.I have also lost 5 lbs.


Apple Cider Vinegar and Baking Soda


Posted by Alicia J (Virginia) on 02/27/2017
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I've known about the benefits of ACV and its ability to help you alkalize for a while now. Sadly, I have not been consistent with the regimen.

For the last week, I have been talking ACV, baking soda & diluted with water faithfully 1-2 times a day. (warning graphic detail) Today when having a bowel movement, I proceeded to wipe myself when a 5" parasite ended up on the paper. I was both relieved and disgusted. I always had thoughts that I had a parasite infestation after having "twitches" in my body along with insomnia, severe allergies, liver enzyme issues, constipation and other problems since giving birth to my 6yo daughter. They told me it was anxiety, but I knew better. I was diagnosed with PCOS, and at one time told I had Lyme Disease because of extremely low antibodies. So, to see an actually parasite pass though has me confident that supplementing ACV is a winner. I also noticed that I crave water more when taking the protocol, so that is an added benefit. Thankful for this site and Ted's formulas.

Replied by Corina FS
(Austin, TX)
04/05/2024
1 posts

Hi Alicia, could you tell me how much of ACV and baking soda you use?


Apple Cider Vinegar, Lugol's Iodine


Posted by Lisa B. (Anchorage, Ak) on 09/27/2013
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I started using the apple cider vinegar and honey for stones. I was shocked when I use it with my lugols I have so much more movements and its full of flukes and rice looking stuff. So I know without a doubt it does something to the parasites. I had no clue I had parasites and was using it for something completely different.

So I am not sure if the lugols and the vinegar and honey is the trick for me or if its one or the other. I take one drop of lugols in about quarter cup water. about an hour later I take a tablespoon each of apple cider vinegar and honey in about half a cup of hot water to melt the honey.

About six to eight hours later I get crampy and go to restroom and I see the results.


Ash


Posted by Philip (Denmark) on 10/04/2020
★★★★★

Through out the whole quarantine I have been in Peru. I was 4 months in the Amazon rainforest and there I got a parasite called siso. Its a parasite that lays eggs in the skin and in the late afternoon and night they start crawling and jumping on the skin. What a journey it has been. Especially intense in the crotch area, but basically they were existing all over my body. I had it for 2 months in the jungle and then we moved to Cusco (which is mountain region, more cold and dry) where I had it for another 2 months.

I tried a lot of different remedies, but the only thing I found that worked was ASH. Morning and evening, and sometimes during the day all over my body. Its simply too dry for them to survive. I would boil my clothes, wash it with vinegar and 10-15 drops of eucalyptus essential oil plus borax. For the bed I had a spray bottle (1 liter) with water and 10-20 drops of eucalyptus oil and another bottle with a chemical used to kill insects and parasites for animals.

For everyone having this difficult experience, I wish you all the best and assurance that there is a way out. I had some nights crying myself to sleep and feeling like this was just life now, but I am free from them now. Also be aware of the fact of it being psychosomatic. So any way that works for you to calm the mind down really helps. The fear of them still being there, when they might not be is very real. I found that weed helped me a lot, both with sleeping and calming my mind down. And I have a feeling that the way it affects the short term memory helped the muscle memory of the parasites on my body to be less severe.

All the best

EC: Per AI:

"Based on the regional language of the Peruvian Amazon and the specific symptoms described by the reader, they are referring to an intense infestation of scabies mites (Sarcoptes scabiei), known locally in the Amazonian jungle regions of Peru as "Lobo Siso" (or simply "Siso").

The regional Amazonian dictionaries specifically document this term: Lobo Siso: A highly persistent mange/scabies (sarna) that is very difficult to cure.

The details provided by the reader align with the biology of scabies and how local conditions interact with it.

Why the Symptoms Perfectly Match Scabies

  • "Laying eggs in the skin": The female scabies mite burrows beneath the topmost layer of the skin, forming tiny tunnels where she continuously deposits her eggs. 
  • "Late afternoon and night they start crawling": This is the classic hallmark symptom of scabies. The mites become significantly more active at night when the host's body warms up under the covers, triggering intense itching and a distinct "crawling" sensation.
  • "Intense in the crotch area... all over my body": Scabies thrives in warm folds of the skin. Common hotspots include the groin/crotch area, buttocks, webs of the fingers, and wrists.
  • "It's simply too dry for them to survive": The reader notes that moving to the cold, dry climate of Cusco and using ash cleared up the issue. Scabies mites require moisture and warmth to survive outside a host.

Ash acts as a powerful desiccant (drying agent) that completely strips away lipids from the exoskeleton of mites and suffocates them.The Laundry Protocol: The reader's aggressive cleaning routine—boiling clothes and using borax—is exactly what is required to kill scabies mites and their eggs, which can survive on clothing and bedding for several days.

The combination of the regional Peruvian slang siso, the nighttime crawling patterns, the full-body distribution, and the extreme persistence point directly to an aggressive case of scabies.

Replied by Idot13
(Co. Dublin)
10/07/2020

Ì found back years ago, that benyl and benyxoate worked with full recovery in a week. I don't know if it to be got now, but look it up. Don't know if spelling is correct

Replied by Jenn
(Bel Air, MD)
02/20/2022

NIH documentation of this parasite - called Intestinal Parasitosis. You can get some info in the following link to the National Institution of Health shown below. If you look up parasitosis you will get a lot of info on different sites.

Https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8326614/

Ronnie
(Abingdon, MD)
08/07/2022

Hey Jenn! I live in Harford Co, MD. I just recently saw something on the local news about a possible Parasitosis infection. Of course they didn't mention too much but I am concerned. Thanks for the link -- I'll read more about it!


Black Walnut


Posted by Kasra (Tehran) on 05/16/2017
★★★★★

Editor's Choice

Hi,

We found a rescued dog, skinny, we could touch his ribs when we took him home and bathed him, as he ate and drank anything in the streets there were no doubt that he had worms, so by what I read here in earth clinic long time ago, I had made a walnut tincture out of walnut hulls and absolute alcohol ( 99.9 % ) which had been resting for about 1.5 year. Decided to give it a shot, why not, a natural remedy with no side effects, so if it doesn't help it won't harm if I try it on him for a few days so ; we added 1 teaspoon to his food for 3/4 days ( we're still giving it, we're at day 6 now ),

Consequently :

-before walnut tincture he peed with a normal consistency but after, he started having diarrhea for about 3/4 days in a row
-his stool became so loose and many tape worms started emerging out of his bowels, by day 1 all alive and moving, by day 4 I found some dead /some moving .
-before walnut tincture, he just took pee once a day but after, he had bowel movements for about 3/4 time a day .
- we found blood in his stool

After 4 days, unbelievably, he peed with a normal consistency, no blood, no tape worms! People are shocked when we tell them the story, we're in shock as well .
thanks earth clinic and everyone posting here.

Replied by noed
(perth W.A)
04/28/2024

Hello to everyone and kasra.

I once did a cleanse with advice from a Herbalist.

it was explained to me: Green Black Wormwood (kills the adult worms and Psites) sorry cant remember the second herb ....kills the teenager worm and Psites.

To kill babies and eggs (it has to be CLOVES powder)

Cant remember the dosages but remember I took many many capsules of herbs.

hope this helps someone!


Black Walnut
Posted by Emptycup (New York, New York) on 10/08/2008
★★★★★

I met with a health practitioner through a friend of mine. He was quite amazing, it seems he's healed just about everything. He checked my out and found parasites, I took Black Walnut capsule twice a day and the parasites are gone!

Replied by Pahlee
(Phila, Pa)
07/15/2012

Is the black walnut expensive and how long did you take it?

Replied by DB
(PNW usa)
09/24/2021
★★★★★

One possibility for accessing black walnut extract....MAKE IT!

IF trees are in YOUR area: gather green hulled nuts from black walnut tree now, in the fall. Fill canning jar with washed/rinsed green hulls (wear gloves to peel!! Stains skin very dark!! ) Cover hulls with clear alcohol absolut or vodka till covered. Tighten lid. Turn and agitate liquid daily for several weeks to extract black walnut / various recommendations for the time found at various pages online or in herbal books. Take according to instructions you can find for various uses. good for all (person/pet) if used safely.


Black Walnut, Artemesia, Cloves


Posted by Tommy (North York, On, Canada) on 09/01/2010
★★★★☆

WORKED TEMPORARILY

Hello everyone, I just tried the advice of somebody here to take the black walnut, artemisia and cloves. This remedy did help me for about a week. However, I feel that the protozoa has developed a resistance because I'm feeling the symptoms back. Is there anything else that works good against protozoa? The problem with my doctor is that he doesn't believe me. He says that this protozoa is non-pathogenic and yet me and my wife are having the same problem from it. God bless you.


Black Walnut, Wormwood, Garlic


Posted by Cloud17 (Massachusetts) on 10/03/2015
★★★★☆

Hi, for about a year now I've been having some weird health problem. I did some research and discovered all my stomach, sleep and fatigue issues were probably cause my a parasite infestation.

So for about a month I've been doing a cleanse using black walnut, wormwood and garlic. Was thinking of adding cloves cause it been maybe a little over a month and some of my issues have gone away but I randomly keep getting like flu sick with stomach pain and diarrhea. When this happens I see a lot of them coming out. I was just curious if this is normal and I still keeps seeing eggs and my girlfriend who has been doing it with me hasn't really noticed anything except eggs and about every two weeks I see a ton of eggs coming out. Been getting really thirsty, drinking about a gallon of water a day.

Am I making good progress and should just keep going or try a new combo? I have been doing the capsule supplement 500 mg each. Just looking for some advice.

Replied by Timh
(Ky)
10/04/2015
2041 posts

C: This is a common problem but few understand the cause, so congrats on your seeming correct self-diagnosis.

Many health-food stores carry a "Wormwood" or "Black Walnut" herbal combination, which will contain 3 or more antiparasite herbs in one capsule. I recently purchased Kroger Herb "Wormwood Combo" and find it effective. Depending on the severity of the condition, will probably require additional herbs like Neem, (and the Garlic u mentioned), Oil of Oregano, Chaparral, Myrrh. Do these 2x daily. One spoon of Milled Flax Seed taken w/ the herbs will help remove and expel the p's. Aloe Vera softgels are also good for restoring colon function.

If these alone aren't sufficient, you will need to also do Zapping in combo w/ the herbs and this should end them, unless you have an adult tapeworm.

Two additional natural substances which cannot go unmentioned because they are on the top of the powerful list is Turpentine and Black Seed Oil.

If you have pets, they will also need deworming.

Here is the E.C. page for additional info

https://www.earthclinic.com/cures/parasites.html

Replied by Louise H
(Utah)
11/06/2015

The type of black walnut you should be using is made from green walnut hulls. Dr. Hulda Clark in her book, The "Cure For All Cancers", lists black walnut from green walnut hulls, cloves and wormwood. These will get rid of the parasites in the digestive tract, but to get rid of them in other parts of your body, (they travel to other organs) you need to buy a zapper. You can buy them on the internet for about $100. Expensive ones aren't necessary. The instructions are in her book. She even tells you where to buy the right supplements. I buy mine from the Dr. Clark Store in Chula Vista, California, also called Self Health Resource Center. I did her protocol to get rid of eczema which she says is caused from the round worm. They are really huge, 20 or more inches long and about an inch wide. My eczema was gone in 2 weeks, but the worms put up a good fight. My whole body was swollen and red after two weeks and the next day they were gone. I expelled dead parts and clumps of babies as big as my fist. She was a wonderful brilliant scientist. She had a medical clinic in Mexico because our government doesn't let people practice natural cures like they do in other countries. Because her protocol kills all viruses, parasites and bacteria, you should always get good bacteria back into your body, using foods such as pro-biotics and fermented foods like sauerkraut.

Replied by Mike
(Beckley, Wv)
11/13/2015

Try the cloves also, but not the ones from grocery stores because they are irradiated and won't work. Wormwood and walnut kill parasites but cloves kill eggs. Take all 3 for 2 weeks and repeat if needed. Good luck.


Blastosis Hominis

Posted by Angel (Melbourne, Victoria) on 05/26/2012

I had b h, and no natural remedies worked. The only way to get rid of it is to take an antibiotic cocktail. You need three different ones taken at once. The only problem is finding doctors to prescribe them. There is a very useful website for help. Please go to badbugs.org and you will find all the information needed. Hope you get well from this horrible parasite.

Replied by Jinny
(Detroit, Mi)
09/06/2016

Hi Angel,

I have been suffering with b h for past 7 months.

Can you please share which antibiotics worked for you? And how long did you had to take them for? Any information/feedback will be of great help. Thanks a lot in advance.


Borax


Posted by Rob (Kentucky) on 07/28/2022
★★★★★

I've been told that soldiers in Special Forces will take a bath using 1-4 tablespoons 20 mules borax to rid their bodies of parasites after a long recon in jungles. They say you can use a black UV-light and see the parasites in the bath water.

Replied by Janet
(FL)
08/18/2022

Rob,

Can your post about borax and parasites be confirmed? I have tried getting it but no one has it. How many times did they have to use it to get results? Will it help scabies? I have been trying to rid myself of them for over 5 months. I've tried so many different things. I feel so hopeless. If anyone knows how to get rid of scabies please get back to me. Thanks

Gigi
(Florida)
12/13/2022

I always buy borax at Walmart. It's in the laundry soap isle.

L. Trout
(Vancouver BC)
11/28/2025

Hi Janet, I got scabies once from an airbnb in Paris. Didnt know what it was and did a google search. The location wasnt normal for a regular rash and so I decided it was scabies. I figured I would sufficate them out from under my skin. every night after a hot shower I would put tea tree oil full strength on the spot, then coconut oil and then a layer of seran wrap to sufficate the little critters. I refreshed the tea tree and coconut oil in the morning but didnt use the seran as it wouldnt stay during my days work. It took about 2 weeks, but it left. It was about 6 months later that I told my girlfriend who had traveled with me to paris about the situation and she revealed to me that she had gotten scabies from the same trip and her dr gave her medicine but it drove them deeper and she was still suffering. Told her what I did and she tried it and it worked for her too

Replied by Greg
(WA)
11/30/2022

You may wish to look into the teachings of Dr. Edward Group and Brother Sage regarding Urotherapy. On Bing or YouTube.

Replied by Shelly
(Greenwood USA)
06/01/2023

I just bought borax, bentonite clay and Celtic sea salt. Can I use them internally to do a parasite and heavy metal detox? This will be my first time doing this sort of cleanse and I'm not sure of the dosage. Also I have a 4yo and a 6yo is this safe for them to also cleanse and if so what would be the dosage?

Thank you so much. I did also get pure hydrogen peroxide should I incorporate this with it?

Gary
(Kitchener On)
06/02/2023

Hi Shelly

To kill parasites, I use Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth, it has a great review for getting the job done. Best way to use it is 1/2 tea spoon in glass of warm water near bedtime for 3 month and that will kill all parasites and their eggs. Children can do this also. But 1/4 tea spoon for them. Even pets same as adults. Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth even takes heavay metals out. I would not take Hydrogen Peroxide with any detox. It is very strong - no one under 20 years old. I feel you should not do Proxcide detox.You could take Bentonite Clay after 90 days of the Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth. I take 1/2 teaspoon of Celtic Sea Salt in a glass of warm water once a week, every Tuesday morning for me, even children could.

Gary



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