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How to Use Papaya Seeds for Parasite Control

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How to Use Papaya Seeds for Parasite Control

How to Use Papaya Seeds for Parasite Control. Many people who travel to developing countries, eat raw or undercooked meats, are exposed to livestock or have poor hygiene become infected with intestinal parasites. Intestinal parasites, such as tapeworms, attach themselves to the walls of your intestines and can cause irritation, nausea, pain and...

Many people who travel to developing countries, eat raw or undercooked meats, are exposed to livestock or have poor hygiene become infected with intestinal parasites. Intestinal parasites, such as tapeworms, attach themselves to the walls of your intestines and can cause irritation, nausea, pain and even seizures, according to the Mayo Clinic. Papaya seeds are often used as a natural treatment for intestinal parasites.
Things You'll Need
Meat cleaver
Honey
Spoon
Glass
Cut the papaya open and scoop out the seeds.
Crush the seeds with a meat cleaver.
Mix 1 tbsp. of crushed papaya seeds with 1 tbsp. of honey.
Eat the seed and honey mixture on an empty stomach each morning for seven days. Chew the papaya seeds thoroughly before swallowing.
Drink one glass of water after eating the papaya seeds. Drink several glasses of water throughout the day to help clear out your system.
Allow one week to pass before ingesting any more papaya seeds. You can then repeat the treatment for one week.

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