Traditional Chinese Medicine for Parasites

Chinese medicine relies on bitter herbs to stimulate the liver to produce more bile. One theory is that it is the bile that kills intestinal parasites, not the toxic properties of the herbs. The two formulas below target all parasitic worms and will work in the intestine, stomach and all other organs, as TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine), relies upon the holistic healing approach, which treats the entire body living organism, not just targeting one area. 

Chinese herbs are readily available from Chinese Medical shops in most major Cities in Canada. 
Below are the two mainly used formulas for parasites in TCM They are very powerful herbs and can only be obtained from a Chinese Medical Dispensary.

 

Formulas for parasites

 

Wu Mei Wan – warm internal & calm/expel roundworms

Indications: intermittent attacks of abdominal pain, stifling sensation, irritable and warm in the chest and epigastrium with vomiting after eating, cold hands and feet, may see roundworms in vomit. Visibility of worms in stools and itching anus

 

Fei Er Wan – kills parasites, reduces accumulation, strengthens Spleen, clears Heat

Indications: parasitic infestations with intermittent attacks of abdominal pain, indigestion, emaciation, loose stools, feverishness, foul smelling breath, dull complexion, large distended abdomen.