The idea of “7 foods that kill intestinal worms” is partly true but often exaggerated. Some foods may help create an unfriendly environment for parasites, but they usually don’t completely eliminate an infection.
Intestinal worm infections (called Intestinal parasitic infection) often require proper medication to fully clear.
🥗 Foods traditionally believed to help against worms
🧄 Garlic
Garlic
- Contains natural compounds with antimicrobial effects
- May help weaken parasites
🌱 Pumpkin seeds
Pumpkin seeds
- Contain cucurbitacin, thought to paralyze some worms
- Traditionally used as a remedy
🥥 Coconut
Coconut
- Coconut oil has antimicrobial properties
- Used in some traditional treatments
🥕 Carrots
Carrots
- High in fiber, may help flush intestines
- Supports gut health
🌿 Papaya seeds
Papaya seeds
- Studied for anti-parasitic effects
- Sometimes used in natural remedies
🌶️ Turmeric
Turmeric
- Anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial
- May support gut health
🍍 Pineapple
Pineapple
- Contains bromelain, which may affect parasites
⚠️ Important reality check
- These foods may support your body, but:
- They usually don’t kill all worms
- They can’t replace proper treatment
- Relying only on food can let the infection get worse
💊 What actually works best
Doctors typically prescribe medications like:
- Albendazole
- Mebendazole
These are proven to kill worms effectively.
🚨 When to see a doctor
- Persistent stomach pain
- Worms in stool
- Unexplained weight loss
- Itching around the anus (especially at night)
🧾 Bottom line
These foods can help support gut health, but they are not a cure. If you suspect worms, proper medication is the reliable and safe solution.
If you want, I can tell you how people usually get worms and how to prevent them, especially in daily life.