Many foods are traditionally believed to help create an environment that is less favorable for intestinal parasites. However, no food has been proven to reliably “kill” intestinal worms in humans, and a confirmed worm infection should be treated with appropriate medical care and, when necessary, prescription antiparasitic medications.
1. Garlic
Garlic contains natural sulfur compounds and has long been used in traditional medicine.
Ways to enjoy it:
- Add fresh garlic to soups and stews
- Mix minced garlic into salad dressings
- Roast whole garlic cloves as a side dish
2. Pumpkin Seeds
Pumpkin seeds contain compounds that have been studied for their potential effects on certain parasites.
Ways to enjoy them:
- Eat them as a snack
- Sprinkle on salads
- Blend into smoothies
3. Papaya Seeds
Papaya seeds have been used traditionally in some cultures for digestive health.
Ways to enjoy them:
- Blend a small amount into smoothies
- Mix with honey if the taste is too strong
4. Coconut
Both fresh coconut and coconut oil are popular traditional remedies.
Ways to enjoy it:
- Add shredded coconut to oatmeal
- Use coconut milk in recipes
- Cook with coconut oil
5. Carrots
Carrots provide fiber and nutrients that support digestive health.
Ways to enjoy them:
- Eat raw carrot sticks
- Add to salads and soups
- Roast as a side dish
6. Turmeric
Turmeric contains curcumin, a compound with various biological properties.
Ways to enjoy it:
- Add to curries and rice dishes
- Stir into warm milk
- Blend into smoothies
7. Pomegranate
Pomegranate has a long history of use in traditional wellness practices.
Ways to enjoy it:
- Eat fresh seeds
- Drink unsweetened pomegranate juice
- Add seeds to salads
Signs That May Suggest a Worm Infection
Symptoms can include:
- Abdominal pain
- Nausea
- Diarrhea
- Unexplained weight loss
- Fatigue
- Itching around the anal area (especially with pinworms)
- Visible worms or worm segments in stool
When to Seek Medical Care
If you suspect an intestinal worm infection, consult a healthcare professional. Proper diagnosis is important because different parasites require different treatments. Modern antiparasitic medications are often highly effective and work much more reliably than dietary remedies alone.
The Bottom Line
Garlic, pumpkin seeds, papaya seeds, coconut, carrots, turmeric, and pomegranate are commonly mentioned in traditional remedies for intestinal worms. While they may support overall digestive health, they should not be considered proven cures. If symptoms suggest a parasite infection, professional medical evaluation and treatment are the safest and most effective approach.