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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.

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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

 

 

 

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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

>

>

>

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