A must read, home remedies that solves all sorts worms
Intestinal worms are parasites of the digestive tract. Hygiene measures help prevent their spread. And effective treatments exist. There are different types of intestinal worms, and each parasite has its own treatment.
The treatment of pinworm:
The most common intestinal worm is pinworm. This parasite lays its eggs in the anus. The worm looks like a 2 minute white cotton thread. It is spread through soiled hands when scratching the infested area. It is itchy but can also cause mild behavioral disturbances, irritability or insomnia.
Treatment of ascaris:
Another parasite, roundworm. This pinkish-white earthworm can measure up to 15 cm. Rare in France, it is mainly present in tropical areas. Characterized by a fever and a persistent cough, roundworm can also present with digestive signs such as diarrhea or vomiting.
Treatment of tapeworm, Taenia
Very widespread in the world, the tapeworm called Taenia or tapeworm can remain very discreet. To prevent intestinal worms, one necessity: hygiene. Washing your hands thoroughly with soap and water after using the toilet, before cooking, and before eating dinner is imperative.
Here is one aspect of the mango that we overlook. It is the kernel and yes the kernel that we throw away after having savored all the pulp of the mango. Little known to its consumers, the mango kernel has rather interesting virtues, especially in the fight against intestinal worms.
You just have to boil several mango pits, open them and rap the ball inside to have a paste. Then consume a teaspoon 3 times a day or simply you can dry this paste to keep for a long time. You didn't know that, did you? Now you know it. So take full advantage of the mango.
