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7 Foods That Kill Intestinal Worms

Posted on January 17, 2026 by Admin
Got it! Intestinal worms (like roundworms, pinworms, or tapeworms) are common in some regions and certain foods can help reduce or expel them naturally. These are supportive remedies, not a substitute for medical treatment—if infection is suspected, a doctor’s anti-parasitic medication is necessary.

Here’s a list of 7 foods that are traditionally believed to help kill intestinal worms:


1. Garlic

  • Why it works: Contains allicin, a compound with antimicrobial and antiparasitic properties.

  • How to use: Eat raw garlic cloves or add fresh garlic to meals daily.

  • Tip: Crush and let it sit for 10 minutes before eating to activate allicin.


2. Papaya Seeds

  • Why it works: Contains enzymes like papain which can paralyze or kill intestinal parasites.

  • How to use: Grind 1–2 teaspoons of seeds and mix with honey or water. Take on an empty stomach.

  • Caution: Avoid during pregnancy; can cause digestive upset if overused.


3. Pumpkin Seeds

  • Why it works: Contain cucurbitacin, which has anti-parasitic effects.

  • How to use: Eat a handful of raw, unsalted pumpkin seeds daily, either alone or in smoothies.


4. Coconut

  • Why it works: Contains medium-chain fatty acids, which can help eliminate worms.

  • How to use: Eat fresh coconut or mix coconut oil into your diet.

  • Tip: Some recommend combining with honey for better effect.


5. Turmeric

  • Why it works: Contains curcumin, which has antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties.

  • How to use: Add turmeric to cooking, or mix ½ teaspoon in warm milk or water daily.


6. Cloves

  • Why it works: Contains eugenol, which can kill parasite eggs.

  • How to use: Chew a few cloves or grind and add to meals or teas.

  • Tip: Works best combined with pumpkin seeds.


7. Carrots

  • Why it works: High in beta-carotene and fiber, which help expel worms through increased bowel movement.

  • How to use: Eat raw carrots daily; carrot juice can also help.


Extra Tips for Worm Prevention

  • Wash hands thoroughly after using the bathroom.

  • Wash fruits and vegetables before eating.

  • Avoid walking barefoot in contaminated soil.

  • Drink clean, boiled water.


💡 Important:
While these foods may help reduce worm burden, prescribed anti-parasitic drugs (like albendazole or mebendazole) are often required for complete eradication, especially in severe infections.


If you want, I can make a simple “natural anti-worm food routine” for 1–2 weeks that combines these foods for maximum effect—safe and easy to follow.

Do you want me to do that?

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