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5 foods that help get rid of parasites​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 3, 2025, 09:09 IST
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5 foods that help get rid of parasites

Let’s be real — no one wants to think about it, but parasites are more common than most of us realise. From tapeworms and pinworms to microscopic hitchhikers, these uninvited guests can quietly take a toll on your digestion, energy levels, skin, and even your mood. You don’t need to travel to a jungle or eat something shady to get them — poor hygiene, undercooked food, or just bad water can do the trick. While medical treatment is necessary in some cases, there’s also a lot that your kitchen can do. Certain foods are known to make life really difficult for parasites. Not with loud drama, but in a slow, consistent way that makes your gut a place they just don’t want to be. The beauty of these foods? They’re natural, easy to find, and good for you in more ways than one. Here are five of the most powerful parasite-fighting foods hiding in plain sight — the kind your body will thank you for, even if you didn’t know you needed them.

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Raw papaya seeds

Papaya gets all the glory, but the seeds are where the real magic happens. Slightly bitter and peppery, they contain enzymes that mess with parasites’ ability to thrive, especially in your intestines. Traditional medicine has used papaya seeds for ages to flush out worms. They’re also anti-inflammatory, so they soothe your gut while they work. A small spoonful of crushed fresh seeds with a little honey or curd is more than enough to start. Just don’t overdo it — they’re strong and don’t need to be eaten like peanuts.

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Garlic

Garlic has been a natural enemy of parasites for centuries. It’s sharp, pungent, and packed with compounds like allicin that make it hard for parasites to survive in your system. Raw garlic, especially when crushed and left to sit for a minute before eating, is more effective. It also supports your immune system, helps the liver, and boosts circulation. If you can handle it raw, have it in the morning. If not, stir it into warm water or mix it into chutney — just don’t overcook it.

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Pumpkin seeds

You wouldn’t think a snack could help clear out parasites, but pumpkin seeds have been quietly doing this job for generations. They contain compounds that paralyse parasites so your body can eliminate them more easily. These seeds also support overall gut health, giving your body the backup it needs to restore balance. Slightly toasted or eaten raw, they’re easy to mix into salads, porridges, or just grab by the handful. They also give you a decent dose of zinc, which your gut and immune system will appreciate.

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Turmeric

Turmeric isn’t just for golden milk and pretty lattes. It’s a serious anti-parasitic, anti-inflammatory, gut-friendly all-rounder that’s probably already sitting in your masala box. The curcumin in turmeric helps flush out parasites while also repairing the damage they may have left behind. It’s especially good if parasites have triggered bloating or loose motions. A pinch of turmeric with black pepper in warm water can do wonders, or just keep it in your food regularly — dal, sabzi, rice, take your pick. Your gut lining will thank you.

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Neem leaves

Bitter but powerful, neem is one of those age-old remedies that still holds its ground. It’s harsh on parasites but kind to your digestive system. Neem leaves are often chewed fresh in the morning or used in dried powder form to cleanse the gut. They help purify the blood, support the liver, and break down the stubborn life cycle of parasites. If chewing neem sounds impossible, a mix of neem powder with warm water or jaggery can make it easier to handle. It’s not pleasant, but it works.

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