The week before the fires broke around south/central BC, some interesting articles were published, such as this one about an "emerging parasite" that poses danger to both dogs and humans. When we see the word "emerging" now, a healthy dose of skepticsm says it was "enhanced" in a lab somewhere and then released.
https://www.castanet.net/news/BC/440482/Emerging-parasite-poses-danger-to-dogs-and-humans#440482
We already have various medications on the market that deal with tapeworms. But there are foods that have also been known to kill worms and other parasites in the human body.
The root of black and wild cherry, Oil of Oregano, and Aloe Vera are three herbal treatments specifically mentioned to deal with intestinal worms. Ginger is also known to be anti-parasitic, along with black pepper, chokecherry, chamomile, garlic, onions, lemons, pomegranates, pumpkins, tarragon and thyme.
That short list is by no means exhaustive, but it is encouraging. Foods often described as anti-malarial are anti-parasitic. They got their description from how well they kill off blood flukes, but have been known to kill off other parasites as well, making them immensely valuable since 2020 broke out.
So make sure you eat your dewormers several times a week! Eat them daily if your area is prone to parasitic infestations. The list of anti-parasitic foods is far longer than what's been shared here, but these are a good sampling.
https://www.castanet.net/news/BC/440482/Emerging-parasite-poses-danger-to-dogs-and-humans#440482
We already have various medications on the market that deal with tapeworms. But there are foods that have also been known to kill worms and other parasites in the human body.
The root of black and wild cherry, Oil of Oregano, and Aloe Vera are three herbal treatments specifically mentioned to deal with intestinal worms. Ginger is also known to be anti-parasitic, along with black pepper, chokecherry, chamomile, garlic, onions, lemons, pomegranates, pumpkins, tarragon and thyme.
That short list is by no means exhaustive, but it is encouraging. Foods often described as anti-malarial are anti-parasitic. They got their description from how well they kill off blood flukes, but have been known to kill off other parasites as well, making them immensely valuable since 2020 broke out.
So make sure you eat your dewormers several times a week! Eat them daily if your area is prone to parasitic infestations. The list of anti-parasitic foods is far longer than what's been shared here, but these are a good sampling.
The week before the fires broke around south/central BC, some interesting articles were published, such as this one about an "emerging parasite" that poses danger to both dogs and humans. When we see the word "emerging" now, a healthy dose of skepticsm says it was "enhanced" in a lab somewhere and then released.
https://www.castanet.net/news/BC/440482/Emerging-parasite-poses-danger-to-dogs-and-humans#440482
We already have various medications on the market that deal with tapeworms. But there are foods that have also been known to kill worms and other parasites in the human body.
The root of black and wild cherry, Oil of Oregano, and Aloe Vera are three herbal treatments specifically mentioned to deal with intestinal worms. Ginger is also known to be anti-parasitic, along with black pepper, chokecherry, chamomile, garlic, onions, lemons, pomegranates, pumpkins, tarragon and thyme.
That short list is by no means exhaustive, but it is encouraging. Foods often described as anti-malarial are anti-parasitic. They got their description from how well they kill off blood flukes, but have been known to kill off other parasites as well, making them immensely valuable since 2020 broke out.
So make sure you eat your dewormers several times a week! Eat them daily if your area is prone to parasitic infestations. The list of anti-parasitic foods is far longer than what's been shared here, but these are a good sampling.
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