TAPEWORMS – TEA TREATMENT
Recipe for tapeworm tea: Take 5 g (1/6 oz) powdered aloes, 20 g (2/3 oz) alder buckthorn (bark), 20 g (2/3 oz) senna leaves, 25 g (1 oz) valerian root, 30 g (just over 1 oz) peppermint leaves. Mix them together and use to make an infusion, one tablespoon for every cup of boiling water. Leave to brew for ten minutes, but do not boil.
Another, more radical, remedy to get rid of a tapeworm that does not seem to yield to any treatment is a teaspoonful of Kamala powder, taken just once. This remedy is good for adults and pets alike. Less radical but equally effective is Papayasan if taken over a period of time.
It is very important to avoid becoming constipated. If you tend to do so, Rasayana No. 1 will solve the problem. And do not forget to help the body expel the tapeworm by drinking Biocarottin.
When examining the stools make sure that the head as well as the body of the worm has been expelled. If the head remains, the treatment will have to be repeated within two or three weeks. Should the first day of treatment produce no results, continue for another day. An enema with garlic milk given once a day can be very effective and is recommended too.
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