Proven Ways to Naturally Eliminate Worms
13th August 2008

Proven Ways to Naturally Eliminate Worms
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Medically speaking, worms have a bad name. A bit like bacteria. Instead of looking for a natural balance, medics are looking for something to blame. But it’s not as bad as they make it out to be.

The presence of worms in a healthy body is natural. In small numbers, they have work to do.

What isn’t natural is a proliferation of worms.

Worms can only proliferate in an unhealthy body.

So it’s not the worms at fault, it’s your health.

Increase your level of health by addressing items such as:

  • good, natural diet
  • happy with life, work
  • good, supportive family relationships
  • sound, refreshing sleep
  • eliminate toxins from your life including medication
  • get in touch with the inner you for guidance through your life
  • stay connected to nature
  • address emotional issues such as anger and fear and physical ill health with an holistic and energetic modality such as homoeopathy


In the meantime, while you address the importance of getting healthier naturally,  you can treat worms, on an acute level, as a home prescriber. This can be easy, as there’s an excellent worm remedy called Cina.

Cina is made from the Artemisia maritima plant, commonly called wormseed. It’s a member of the Compositae family - the same family that Arnica, Bellis perennis and Calendula belong to - those wonderful injury remedies.

It’s common for children and young animals to get a proliferation of worms. This is indicated by a variety of symptoms.

An itchy rectum is probably at the top of the physical symptom last.

You can be pale or blue around your mouth, too.

We all suspect worms when someone has a ravenous appetite, but doesn’t put on weight.

It’s not just worms that Cina deals with, but all parasites to some degree.

Top of the mental symptoms is anger, irritability, with hitting out common.

Another common symptom is the aversion to being touched, with a desire to be carried. Odd, that one, as being carried means being touched. So it’s important, if present.

Your nose can be so itchy you feel like boring your fingers up it, to alleviate the itch. And of course, children will do just that.

Grinding teeth at night can be a symptom of this remedy, but is can also indicate many other remedies, so only use this symptom if others seem to match.

Wetting the bed at night shows there is an inner disturbance, more common in children than adults.

There can also be a twitching, a spasm like reaction or jerking to limbs or facial muscles.

You can have dark rings around your eyes - not enough on its own to be a guiding symptom.

The keynotes of Cina are:-

  • itchy rectum
  • worms, parasites
  • ravenous with no weight gain
  • pale or blue around mouth
  • grinding teeth at night
  • itchy nose so bores it with fingers
  • anger, strikes out
  • aversion to touch, desire to be carried
  • wets the bed at night
  • spasms, twitches, jerks
  • dark rings around eyes


Unlike its’ medical equivalent, Cina will not harm the host.

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If I remember rightly, he said at his retirement from the TV show Gardening Australia, he was in his 80’s, 83, I think. He is as sprightly and active, probably more so, than someone half his age. He is a true supporter of organic gardening and is passionate about growing his own food and showing others how to do the same.

He mentioned that the last time he visited a doctor was in 1951.

Now his good health is not down to having been born with a silver spoon in his mouth, as he grew up in the poor area of Manchester, England with not enough food to go round the family.

My point here is that good health has absolutely nothing to do with age. It has everything to do with loving life (and he certainly does that), having a passion, eating well and not taking medication.

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I believe this supplement should be a part of everyone's diet, as even the freshest food will be deplete of vital nutrients if grown using chemical weed killers, fertilisers and pesticides - the norm of today’s farming methods.

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Recently I had a phone call from someone who wanted to come and see me, but couldn’t afford it.

Many people are in this position. If you’re one of them I suggest you write and complain to your country’s health service. In Australia that’s Medicare. And encourage others to do the same.

And write to your MP.

Write and say that you want homoeopathy to be included in the country’s health care system.

Comparing the cost of homoeopathy with that of a medical practice, this move would save the country (and you, the taxpayer) millions. And drastically improve the health of the nation.

You may not benefit directly from your complaint, but if enough people do, your kids or grandkids might.

You might even like to set up a group, to actively promote this.

Governments have to deliver what the people want.

Eventually.

Make sure they know your views.

You have the power to change things.

 

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