03/16/2025
Here's what your doctor will never tell you.
Intestinal worms are parasites and more precisely worms, present in the digestive tract, and living on its expense. We also talk about "bowel parasites". The most common intestinal worms are oxyures, tenia, ascaris and liver dove.
Parasites and intestinal worms can affect several organs during their lifecycle, causing various diseases and complications, including certain types of cancers. When they migrate through the body, they can lead to chronic inflammation, tissue damage, and weaken the immune system, creating a conducive ground for cancers to develop.
Ascaris lumbricoides, one of the largest intestinal worms, initially pe*****tes the intestine, but its larvae then migrate to the lungs, where they can cause pneumonia and severe inflammation. After being lifted up in the throat and swallowed again, they return to the intestine, where they cause bowel occlusion and malabsorption. Chronic inflammation of the bowel caused by these parasites has been associated with an increased risk of colorectal cancer.
Tænia or solitary worm mainly affects the small intestine, where it deprives the body of essential nutrients. In some cases, larvae of certain species like Taenia solium can migrate to the brain, causing neurocysticercosis, which can lead to seizures and neurological disorders. Prolonged infections of the digestive system from tenia also increase the risk of gastric and colorectal cancer.
Schistosome (bilharziosis) is a parasite that pe*****tes the skin when in contact with contaminated water, then migrates through the liver, bladder, and intestines. It is one of the few parasites directly linked to cancer: chronic inflammation caused by urinary bilharziosis is a major factor in bladder cancer, while liver bilharziosis can cause liver cirrhosis and liver cancer.
Toxoplasma gondii, a parasite transmitted by cats or undercooked meat, can infect various organs, including the brain, eyes and muscles. A chronic infection of Toxoplasma has been associated with an increased risk of brain cancer, including gliomas, due to its interaction with the immune system and the oxidative stress it generates.
Clonorchis sinensis (liver worms) and Opisthorchis viverrini, parasites transmitted by consuming raw fish, infect the bile ducts and the liver. They are directly linked to cholangiocarcinoma, an aggressive type of bile tract cancer, due to the chronic inflammation and cell mutations they cause.
Ankylostomas pe*****te the skin, migrate to the lungs and then reach the small intestine, where they fix and cause chronic internal bleeding leading to severe anemia. A prolonged inflammatory condition can promote cell mutations and increase the risk of gastrointestinal cancer.
Giardia lamblia, although it does not migrate through the body, infects the small intestine, causing chronic diarrhea, malabsorption and bowel inflammation, which could predispose colorectal cancer in people with prolonged infection.
Entamoeba histolytica, the agent of amibiasis, attacks the intestinal wall, causing intestinal ulcers and abscesses that can pe*****te the intestines, leading to serious infections of the liver, lungs and even the brain. Chronic bowel inflammation caused by this amoeba is a risk factor for colorectal cancer and liver cancer.
Many parasites migrate through the human body, infecting various organs and causing chronic inflammation that can lead to cancer.
The most effective natural anti-parasites contained in certain foods, plants and natural extracts are known for their ability to eliminate intestinal, fungal and skin parasites.
Black Walnut kills intestinal worms and parasites. It detoxifies the digestive system and purifies the blood.
Absinthe is effective against intestinal worms, especially oxidants and ascaries. It stimulates digestion and fights off infections.
Cloves destroy eggs from intestinal parasites. It's also a powerful antibacterial and antifungal.
Garlic is a natural pest repellent, kills worms and harmful bacteria. It detoxifies the body and boosts the immune system.
Squash seed kills intestinal parasites with no side effects. It protects the liver and promotes the elimination of toxins.
Coconut oil is an antifungal and antibacterial. It kills intestinal and skin parasites.
Thyme removes bacteria, fungi and parasites. It supports the digestive and immune system.
Turmeric is an anti-pest and anti-inflammatory. It supports the liver and promotes detoxification.
Papaya and its seeds kill intestinal worms and improve digestion. Its fruit promotes gut health.
Cider vinegar modifies the intestinal pH, preventing the development of parasites. It promotes digestion and detoxification.
How to use these pest repellents?
They can be used as teas, essential oils, powders, extracts or raw. A pest control usually lasts 2-4 weeks depending on needs.
⚠ Cautions: Some are powerful and should be consumed in moderation.