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The pre-cleanse diet helps prevent parasites by eliminating their favorite foods. In addition, 4 garlic cloves blended in 1 cup water, strained and added to the water used in an enema or colonic irrigation helps eliminate intestinal worms.
Other approaches to parasite prevention were described by Hanna Kroeger in Parasites: The Enemy Within. Among her recipes: Combine: 1 part cinnamon essential oil, 1 part tea tree oil and 1 part eucalyptus oil in 3 parts almond oil; take 4 drops once per day. Diatomaceous earth, used by gardeners as a snail and slug control, can be mixed with powdered psyllium husks (1 part diatomaceous earth to 1 part psyllium) and blended with juice or other liquids, 1 to 2 tablespoons per day, to combat intestinal worms. Foods that help repel intestinal parasites include cranberry juice, apple cider vinegar, pumpkin seeds, garlic and the white rind of pomegranates, while foods to avoid include raw or undercooked beef, pork, fish or poultry, sugars, refined carbohydrates, mountain water, wild water chestnuts and watercress, unwashed fruits and vegetables or produce washed in questionable water. To avoid this type of contamination, treat your kitchen wash water with liquid grapefruit seed extract (see package directions or my booklet Nature's Antiseptics).
Candidiasis Detoxification
If you are plagued, as many Americans are, with Candida albicans and the discomfort, yeast infections, thrush, ear infections, digestive disturbances, fatigue and allergic symptoms it causes, any of the

 
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