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Top 7 Foods That Kill Worms in the Intestine

Posted on January 8, 2026 by Admin

Intestinal worms (parasites) can be uncomfortable and sometimes serious. Certain foods have been traditionally used to help fight or prevent mild parasitic infections, though they are not a substitute for proper medical treatment. If you suspect an infection, it’s important to see a doctor for testing and prescription medication.

Here are 7 foods that may help reduce or prevent intestinal worms:


1. Garlic

  • Contains allicin, which may have antiparasitic properties
  • Can be eaten raw or lightly cooked
  • Traditionally used in small amounts daily for gut health

2. Papaya Seeds

  • Contain enzymes and compounds that may kill intestinal parasites
  • Can be eaten crushed or blended with honey or yogurt
  • Use in moderation; strong taste

3. Pumpkin Seeds

  • Contain cucurbitacin, which may paralyze worms
  • Can be eaten raw, roasted, or in smoothies
  • Often paired with other antiparasitic foods

4. Carrots

  • High in fiber, which helps push out worms naturally
  • Can be eaten raw or juiced
  • Good for overall digestive health

5. Coconut & Coconut Oil

  • May help expel intestinal parasites
  • Use in cooking or add 1–2 tsp coconut oil daily
  • Also promotes healthy digestion

6. Turmeric

  • Contains curcumin, which has mild antimicrobial properties
  • Add to curries, soups, or golden milk
  • Can support gut health

7. Pomegranate

  • Seeds and peel extracts have been studied for antiparasitic effects
  • Fresh juice or seeds are safe in moderation

Important Notes

  • These foods may support intestinal health but cannot replace antiparasitic medications for confirmed infections.
  • Wash hands, cook meat thoroughly, and practice good hygiene to prevent infection.
  • Children, pregnant women, and those with serious infections should seek medical care immediately.

If you want, I can make a simple daily plan combining these 7 foods that may help support intestinal health naturally, while still being safe and tasty.

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