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Wormwood: An Effective Herb Against Intestinal Parasites.
For centuries, wormwood (also known as Artemisia absinthium) has been one of the most widely used natural remedies for eliminating parasites from the digestive tract. The plant is known not only for its bitter taste, but also for its ability to cleanse the body of unwanted microorganisms.
🌿Why is it considered so effective?
Wormwood is known to fight various types of parasites such as roundworms, pinworms, Giardia, and amoebas. Its action is based on the substance wormwood, which weakens and paralyzes these invaders without harming the beneficial bacteria in the intestine.
🦠How does it help eliminate parasites?
Wormwood works in several ways:
• It weakens the membranes of parasites and facilitates their natural excretion.
• It stimulates the production of bile and gastric juice, improving digestion and creating an unfavorable environment for parasites to survive.
• It has antimicrobial, antifungal, and anthelmintic properties that contribute to a deep cleansing of the digestive tract.
✅Common Uses
• Wormwood tea: A small amount of dried leaves in hot water is sufficient.
• Capsules or liquid extracts: Ideal if you can’t tolerate the bitter taste.
• Combinations with other herbs: In natural anti-parasitic treatments, it is often mixed with cloves or nutmeg.
⚠️Important Precautions
• It should not be used excessively or for long periods of time, as it can be toxic if overused for a long time.
• Avoid use during pregnancy, breastfeeding, or if you have epilepsy or liver problems.
• It is best to use it under the guidance of a naturopath or doctor, especially if you plan on using it for a longer period of time. Continue to the next page ️ ️ ⏬⏬ ⏬