Clove essential oil can dissolve parasite eggs in the intestines and is most effective when used with black walnut and wormwood, as this combination breaks the parasite life cycle. Cloves are also antibacterial, antiviral, antimicrobial, and antifungal. Use them to flavor dishes, baked goods, teas, or ciders.
5. Thyme

Thyme stimulates the thymus, a major gland of the immune system, enhancing the body’s natural defenses. Thyme oil can eliminate the growth of many parasites and kill them in the intestinal tract. Incorporate fresh or dried thyme into various dishes.
6. Oregano Oil

Packed with antioxidants, oregano oil is antiparasitic, antiviral, antibacterial, and antifungal. It can reset the microbial environment in the intestines. Use it as a tincture, tea, or essential oil, ensuring you choose high-quality, food-grade products.
7. Chinese Goldthread (Coptis chinensis)

An important herb in traditional Chinese medicine, goldthread helps with various infections, including bacterial, parasitic, yeast, and protozoan. Its active ingredient, berberine, provides broad-spectrum antimicrobial properties. You can make tea with Chinese goldthread or find teas that include it as an ingredient.
Incorporating these herbs and foods into your diet can help prevent and eliminate parasites naturally. For prevention, consider a parasite cleanse 2–3 times a year using kits available in health food stores, which often contain these herbs in therapeutic quantities. If you suspect a severe parasite infection, consult a naturopath for accurate testing and personalized recommendations.
This information is for educational purposes and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult with a healthcare provider regarding any health concerns or before starting new treatments.