Guest guest Posted October 15, 2003 Report Share Posted October 15, 2003 Beth, try total tonic with black walnut hulls added... cloves, garlic, pumpkin seeds are all good for worms.. SuziBeth Crumley <heybeth2000 wrote: I have a friend who might have worms or parasites. I was wondering which herbs would be best to take for that? He is 52 years old. He is in good health otherwise. He has a group of cats at his house. I think that they have probably given him this problem. Thanks so much for your help. Beth I find your discussions of vaccinations and Stevia/ oils/ sugar, etc. very fascinating. It is a great place to find info on different subjects. Thanks again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2004 Report Share Posted May 18, 2004 hi! i have only recently joined the list, but have found loads of the stuff very useful. i had a query: i am currently working in india, and one of my friends has been told by her doctor that she might have worms in her intestines (this apparently is a fairly common ailment in this part of the world). she was about to start some 'de-worming' course as suggested to her by her doctor. i told her to wait, as i thought someone on the list might have some better (and much heathier!) alternatives for this problem. ciao M Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2004 Report Share Posted May 18, 2004 There are some impressive homeopaths in India. I have read their work on the internet. Homeopathy focuses on expelling foreign bodies, so it may be a good resource for your friend. Of course, you would have to find someone locally. I think most traditional cultures have good herbal treatments for expelling worms, so you might also want to consider finding a local ayurvedic doctor. Catherine , " Monica Lou " <gypsy_lou@r...> wrote: > hi! > > i have only recently joined the list, but have found loads of the stuff very useful. > > i had a query: i am currently working in india, and one of my friends has been told by her doctor that she might have worms in her intestines (this apparently is a fairly common ailment in this part of the world). she was about to start some 'de-worming' course as suggested to her by her doctor. i told her to wait, as i thought someone on the list might have some better (and much heathier!) alternatives for this problem. > > ciao > > M > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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