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Page 26 | Abby's Magazine - www.AbbysHealthAndNutrition.com Abby's Magazine - Volume 4 Issue 1 | Page 33 Other helpful remedies include: Goldenseal Anise Cloves Barberry Neem Propolis Oregon grape Olive leaf Turmeric Bromelain Probio cs system, which supports the fight against parasites. It's also a strong an fungal agent. Ingest six tablespoons per day to keep the body healthy. Black Walnut Tincture - Tradi onally used for ringworm and fungal infec ons. Kills parasites at the adult stage. Pumpkin Seeds - Effec ve against tapeworm and roundworm. According to Cathy Wong in "Natural Remedies for Intes nal Parasites," herbalists recommend grinding 25 ounces of the seed and combining it with fresh juice. Consume immediately. Two to three hours later, a laxa ve is taken to sweep the intes nes. Intes nal cleansing is also important to remove pathogens from the system. Focus on a high fiber diet with addi ons such as organic chia seed and beetroot. Likewise, bentonite clay and ac vated charcoal help absorb and escort parasites out of the body. Moreover, a diet rich in vitamin A protects against larvae penetra on. Carrots, sweet potatoes and orange squash are excellent choices. Vitamin C and zinc are important for parasite control as well. Freshly squeezed orange or grapefruit juice, kiwi, camu camu berry and fresh lemon juice are good sources of vitamin C, while pumpkin seeds, yogurt, asparagus, chard, shiitake mushrooms, spinach, and sesame seeds provide abundant zinc. Dr. Hulda Clark, PhD, researcher and author of "The Cure for all Cancers," recommends supplemen ng with ornithine and arginine during a parasite cleanse due to toxins released from dying pathogens. Dr. Clark's herbal parasite protocol for beginners can be ordered from Abby's.

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