How to Eliminate Intestinal Worms – These Natural Remedies Can Help!
Did you know that your body is home to more than 1,000 different types of microorganisms? While many of these microscopic lifeforms are beneficial — aiding in digestion, immune function, and overall health — not all of them are friendly. Some can become harmful, especially when they grow unchecked. Among the most troublesome are intestinal parasites, commonly known as worms.

Intestinal worms are more common than people might think, and they can cause a wide range of unpleasant symptoms. These parasites don’t just feed on the same nutrients from food that we consume — they also metabolize those nutrients into waste products that are toxic to the human body.
These toxic byproducts, as well as the parasites themselves, can wreak havoc on your system and lead to:
Bloating and excessive gas
Diarrhea or constipation
Skin rashes and irritation
Allergic reactions
Anxiety and nervous system irritation
Insomnia or sleep disturbances
Chronic fatigue
Nutrient deficiencies
Even serious illnesses, including autoimmune and oncological (cancerous) diseases
Because these parasites live and reproduce inside your gastrointestinal tract, many of their effects are subtle and chronic, often mistaken for other conditions. People may suffer for months or even years without realizing that the root cause of their discomfort is a parasitic infection.
Why Regular Parasite Cleansing Matters
Cleansing the body of parasites should not be a one-time task but a routine part of your wellness practice. According to many traditional and holistic health systems, it is recommended to perform a gentle detox twice a year — in the spring and autumn. These seasonal changes are optimal times to restore balance in the body.
This is especially important if:
You own pets, particularly cats or dogs, which can carry and transmit parasites.
You consume raw or undercooked meat or fish.
You walk barefoot in nature or garden frequently.
You have children, who are more likely to contract worms.
You experience unexplained digestive issues or immune system disturbances.
A Traditional Herbal Method for Parasite Cleansing
One of the most effective and time-tested natural remedies for eliminating intestinal worms is wormwood tea. Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) is a powerful antiparasitic herb that has been used in folk medicine for centuries to kill and expel various types of intestinal worms.
Here’s how you can prepare and use it safely as part of a 3-day cleansing protocol.
Wormwood Cleanse: Step-by-Step Instructions
Ingredients:
1 tablespoon of dried wormwood herb
200 ml of boiling hot water
Optional: ground pumpkin seeds for added antiparasitic benefits
Preparation:
Place 1 tablespoon of dried wormwood in a glass or ceramic container.
Pour 200 ml (about 1 cup) of boiling water over the herb.
Cover the container with a lid and allow it to steep for 20–30 minutes.
Strain the tea and divide it into two equal portions: 100 ml for the morning and 100 ml for the evening.
How to Use:
Morning Dose: Drink 100 ml of the wormwood tea 20 minutes before breakfast.
Evening Dose: Drink the remaining 100 ml before dinner.
Duration: Continue this routine for three consecutive days.
While following this herbal regimen, you should also consume a small portion of ground pumpkin seeds in the evening. Dip them in water if necessary. Pumpkin seeds are known for their natural ability to paralyze and remove worms, particularly tapeworms.
The Final Step: A Cleansing Enema
After completing the 3-day course, it is recommended to perform a cleansing enema to flush out any remaining parasites and toxins from the colon.
Enema Preparation:
Add 1–2 teaspoons of dried wormwood to 1 liter of boiling water.
Cover and let the mixture sit until it cools to body temperature (about 37°C or 98.6°F).
Strain the liquid and use it for the enema.
This step helps to ensure that both live and dead parasites are completely removed from the body, reducing the chance of reinfestation or toxin reabsorption.
Repeat After One Week
One week after completing your first 3-day round of wormwood tea, repeat the same process for another 3 days. This ensures that any remaining parasite eggs that may have hatched in the meantime are also destroyed.
Important Safety Notes
While wormwood is a powerful natural remedy, it should be used with caution and not by everyone.
Do NOT use wormwood if you:
Are pregnant or breastfeeding
Suffer from gastritis, peptic ulcers, enterocolitis, or other chronic digestive conditions
Have known allergies to plants in the Asteraceae family (e.g., ragweed, daisies)
Wormwood can be toxic in high doses or when used for prolonged periods, so never exceed the recommended dosage or duration. This 3-day protocol is safe for most adults in good health but should be followed exactly as directed.
As always, consult your healthcare provider before starting any new herbal regimen — especially if you have existing medical conditions or are taking prescription medication.
A Natural Step Toward Wellness
Intestinal parasites may be unpleasant, but with the right tools and a bit of attention to your body’s internal environment, you can take control of your health naturally. Regular cleansing with time-tested herbs like wormwood, combined with proper hygiene, a balanced diet, and preventive care, can help you stay energized, focused, and parasite-free.
Don’t wait until symptoms become overwhelming. Add parasite cleansing to your seasonal health routine — and give your body the refresh it deserves.











