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Hi Ann

Barbara Griggs states that worms only flourish in an acid environment,

so cutting out sugar will help. They hate certain foods and yes pumpkin

seeds is one, and also raw carrots so she should eat plenty of these,

especially first thing in the morning. She also suggests garlic or

onion infusions also to be drunk first thing in the morning -uumh?! (A

small grated onion or 3 - 4 cloves of garlic in a mug of boiling water,

infuse overnight.

Also garlic ointment around the anus every night (where they come out to

breed) for a fortnight - the length of the worm breeding cycle.

This information is from the Home Herbal my first herbal book and still

useful!

Hope this helps

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a clove of garlic up the bum every night

Worms in pregnancy

Hi Ann

Barbara Griggs states that worms only flourish in an acid environment,

so cutting out sugar will help. They hate certain foods and yes pumpkin

seeds is one, and also raw carrots so she should eat plenty of these,

especially first thing in the morning. She also suggests garlic or

onion infusions also to be drunk first thing in the morning -uumh?! (A

small grated onion or 3 - 4 cloves of garlic in a mug of boiling water,

infuse overnight.

Also garlic ointment around the anus every night (where they come out to

breed) for a fortnight - the length of the worm breeding cycle.

This information is from the Home Herbal my first herbal book and still

useful!

Hope this helps

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oh dear. if it hurts, don't peel it. and cover well with butter to slide it

in!

[nne Last]

From: ukherbal-list [mailto:ukherbal-list ]On

Behalf Of Ann

Sent: 24 July 2009 13:05

To: ukherbal-list

Subject: Worms in pregnancy

Dear All

Just to let you know that the garlic up the bum seems to be working though

my patient told me it was absolute agony the first time. She seems to be

getting used to it now and claims that one or two cloves have not come

out!

In any event there have been no more worm sightings.

She had already adopted the dietary advice and I have also told her how to

make garlic ointment in case of a re-occurrence.

The only problem is that the smell of garlic exacerbates her morning

sickness.

Many thanks for the advice.

Ann

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