Raw Papaya for Intestinal Worms in Humans
Intestinal worms are parasites in the intestinal
walls that draw nutrition from the human body to grow. This infection has a
major impact in both adults and children, and commonly seen in developing
countries. The most harmful intestinal worms are Pinworm, Roundworm, Whipworm
and Tapeworm. Person can get this parasitical infection due to unhygienic
conditions, consuming raw and under-cooked meat, exposing to parasite-infested
areas such as muddy fields and due to weak immune system. The symptoms of this
infection are stomach pain, diarrhea, abnormal itching, blood in stool, bad
breath, frequent headaches, sudden weight loss, fever, nausea and so on.
Though there are prescribed medicine to get deworm,
one can follow preventive measures such as maintaining a good hygiene,
consuming well- cooked meat, keeping the feet covered (just as wearing shoes)
whenever possible etc. You can also use simple and easy natural treatment to
avoid intestinal worms.
Raw
Papaya Recipe for Intestinal Worms
Raw papaya is ideal in preventing intestinal worms
as it has enzyme named Papain. This enzyme has Anthelmintic properties that
destroy intestinal worms.
Ingredients
One small raw papaya
08 Red onions
02 Green chilies
02 table spoon of scraped coconut
02 teaspoon of grinned mustard seeds
04 Garlic cloves
Pinch of salt
Steps
01 - Finely chop red onions, green chilies and garlic
cloves.
02 - Then add the chopped ingredients in to scraped
coconut.
03 - After that mix them all with grinned mustard and
keep the mixture aside.
04 - Then peel the raw papaya, remove the seeds and slice
in to thin strips.
05 - Add some water (sufficient amount to get the papaya boiled)
and pinch of salt to the sliced papaya and boil them in a pan, until the sliced
strips are soft.
06 - Then add the prepared mixture to the boiled papaya
(make sure that no water is remained and if so drain the same) and stir for
another 02 -03 minutes and remove from fire.
You may have this easy recipe for twice a week to avoid intestinal worms.