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Hi! I was wondering if anyone knows a recipe for an herbal remedy to

expel tapeworm(s) in humans...or should I purchase a commercially

prepared remedy, herbal or otherwise? (I am told I might have a

tapeworm (not by an allopathic practioner, by someone who has one of

those computer programs that diagnose, with straps on the ankles,

wrists and forehead--not sure about these machines, but the diagnosis

makes sense-- i have a hard time keeping weight on, although I am very

active and burn a lot of calories...)) One commercial herbal

preparation lists these ingredients: grapefruit seed, black walnut

husk, garlic, pumpkin seed, ginger root, and cayenne--can I mix this

up for myself, or do the ingredients need to be in specific ratios to

each other? Thanks in advance for any information. ----Puna chick

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Puna,

Wormwood, ground fresh cloves and black walnut hulls made into a

tincture using 100 proof alcohol. How to make a tincture is in the

files. Make your own it's MUCH stronger and more reliable.

Hulda Clark has a site that talks about deworming and how to use

those three herbs together, it takes about 6 weeks altogether.

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herbal remedies , " puna_chic " <puna_chic>

wrote:

>

> Hi! I was wondering if anyone knows a recipe for an herbal remedy

to

> expel tapeworm(s) in humans...or should I purchase a commercially

> prepared remedy, herbal or otherwise? (I am told I might have a

> tapeworm (not by an allopathic practioner, by someone who has one

of

> those computer programs that diagnose, with straps on the ankles,

> wrists and forehead--not sure about these machines, but the

diagnosis

> makes sense-- i have a hard time keeping weight on, although I am

very

> active and burn a lot of calories...)) One commercial herbal

> preparation lists these ingredients: grapefruit seed, black walnut

> husk, garlic, pumpkin seed, ginger root, and cayenne--can I mix

this

> up for myself, or do the ingredients need to be in specific ratios

to

> each other? Thanks in advance for any information. ----Puna

chick

>

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