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bubbalyme
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Please tell me all the herbs for worms.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11585692

J Ethnopharmacol. 2001 Nov;78(1):79-84.

In vitro antifilarial effects of three plant species against adult worms of subperiodic Brugia malayi.

Zaridah MZ, Idid SZ, Omar AW, Khozirah S.

Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM), Kepong, 52109, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Abstract

Five aqueous extracts from three plant species, i.e.,

dried husks (HX),

dried seeds (SX) and

dried leaves (LX) of Xylocarpus granatum (Meliaceae),

dried stems (ST) of Tinospora crispa (Menispermaceae) and

dried leaves (LA) of Andrographis paniculata (Acanthaceae)

were tested in vitro against adult worms of subperiodic Brugia malayi.

The relative movability (RM) value of the adult worms over the 24-h observation period was used as a measure of the antifilarial activity of the aqueous extracts.

SX extract of X. granatum demonstrated the strongest activity, followed by the LA extract of A. paniculata, ST extract of T. crispa, HX extract and LX extract of X. granatum.

PMID: 11585692
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Garlic / Allicin
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Parastroy, Hulda Clark, Hanna Kroeger, Humaworm, to name a few.

They all have Wormwood, Black Walnut hull, and Cloves which are the 3 most important herbs to get rid of parasites.

There are other herbs as well such as the ones listed on the Parastroy ingredients label which you can access at vitacost.com.

Also look up Hulda Clark and Humaworm for more ingredients.

Do a google search and a search on here for parasites.

Gael

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PARASITES/WORMS ARE NOW
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Not everyone can do the Salt/C protocol but, if one is suited for that - and if instructions are carefully followed - that has been of tremendous help to some regarding worms.

Gael is the best source I know of for that as she's had good success with it.
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