Guest guest Posted January 16, 2006 Report Share Posted January 16, 2006 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 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. fft 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 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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