Pumpkin Oil for Intestinal Worms
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Hi, I’m Dr. Ahuva Gamliel, a Naturopathic Physician and Licensed Acupuncturist. Today, our topic is how to use pumpkin seed oil for worms. So, how pumpkin seed oil is used is you take one tablespoon in the morning on an empty stomach and I’m going to use this handy dandy little child’s dispenser because it’s easy to measure and less of a mess for me. Ohh, I got much more than a tablespoon and I’ve actually never tried this, but it smells kind of nutty and I’m up for an adventure so I’m going to actually taste this. I’m going to take; let’s see, I filled this up almost two tablespoons; so, I’m going to take half of it, more or less, then I’ll save the other half for later. So, so here we go. Hmm, I took almost all of it; you know, it kind of tastes like flaxseed oil, it’s nutty, it probably wouldn’t even be bad as a salad dressing or part of a salad dressing. And so, for the therapeutic use, you would take another dose two hours later and then two hours after that, you follow the pumpkin seed oil dose with the dose of castor oil, which I’m not going to take because castor oil is a very strong laxative. And so what this does is it paralyzes the intestinal worms. It makes them immobile, so they can no longer hold onto the intestinal walls and then the castor oil helps you to eliminate the bowel so they come out. You have various different treatment options; the pumpkin seed oil is natural safe and effective and it really doesn’t even taste bad. So, I’m Ahuva Gamliel, a Naturopathic Doctor here at MiBaSo in sunny Miami Beach, Florida and thank you for watching.