There are no foods that reliably โkillโ intestinal worms on their own, but some foods can help your body fight parasites, support digestion, and make the environment less favorable for them. If worms are confirmed, proper deworming medicine is the real treatment.
๐ชฑ Foods that may help support gut health
๐ง Garlic
Garlic
- Traditionally used for its antimicrobial compounds
- May help support gut defenses
๐ Pumpkin seeds
Pumpkin seeds
- Contain compounds that may help paralyze some intestinal worms
- Often used in traditional remedies
๐ฅฅ Coconut
Coconut
- Coconut oil and flesh are traditionally believed to support gut cleansing
- Mild antimicrobial properties
๐ฅ Carrots
Carrot
- High fiber helps move waste through the intestines
- Supports digestion and elimination
๐ Pineapple
Pineapple
- Contains enzymes (bromelain) that support digestion
- May help reduce gut inflammation
๐ซ Important reality check
- Foods alone do not eliminate intestinal worms completely
- Medical treatment is usually required, such as:
- Albendazole
- Mebendazole
๐ง Symptoms of intestinal worms
- Stomach pain or bloating
- Weight loss
- Itching around the anus (especially at night)
- Fatigue
- Visible worms in stool (sometimes)
๐ฉบ When to see a doctor
- Persistent symptoms
- Children affected
- Weight loss or weakness
- Suspected infection
๐งพ Simple summary
Foods like garlic, pumpkin seeds, and fiber-rich fruits may support gut health, but real worm infections need proper medicine to be fully treated.
If you want, I can give you:
๐ชฑ Safe deworming medicine options used in Pakistan
๐ฅ Diet plan after deworming to restore gut health
๐ง How intestinal worms spread and how to prevent them