Treatment to get rid of intestinal parasitic infections may be given by conventional medicines or by using alternative medical treatments.
Conventional medicine
If you believe that you have intestinal parasites, your doctor will be able to test a stool test to confirm this and use prescription medicines that are most effective against your intestinal parasites.
Alternative medicine
1. Plants
Some of the most commonly prescribed plant-based treatments include: garlic, hydraste, berberis, anise, mahonia false horney, absinthe, epnitrogen, black walnuts, curled mint, cloves, oregam, olive leaf. Consult a therapist before taking any antiparasitic plant supplements.
2. Supplements
Consult a therapist before taking supplements to make sure they do not interfere with a medicine you are currently taking.
Probiotics: Lactobacillus acidophilus, Lactobacillus plantarum, Saccharomyces boulardii probiotics and bifidobacteria help to maintain the health of your digestive system and this discourages parasites.
Digestive enzymes: They help restore your intestinal tract to its normal state, making it inhospitable for parasites. Papain is a papaya ponyxy enzyme that can help kill worms when taken 30 minutes before or after meals.
Vitamin C: Supports the immune system
zinc: Also supports the immune system and is also used to cure stomach ulcers.
3. 3. Homeopathic treatment
Homeopathic treatments for parasitic infections may include: Cina, Indigo, Spigelia, Podophyllum, Cuprum nigrum oxidatum, Teucrium, Sabadilla, Stanum. It is more effective to take homeopathic remedies in a form other than granules, as they are essentially composed of sugar.
4. Food
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