The seeds of the Carica papaya fruit have proven antihelmintic and anti-amoebic properties. [1]  Clinical research involving human subjects has identified several common foods with measurable effects against intestinal parasites, according to published studies.[2] A major 2025 review published in Frontiers in Parasitology estimated that roughly one billion people globally are infected with intestinal parasites, with approximately 450 million actively ill, pointing to accessible, natural alternatives for a widespread health issue. [2] A 2007 clinical trial conducted by Obafemi Awolowo University’s Department of Paediatrics and Child Health in Nigeria on a batch of 60 children with known existence of intestinal parasites showed the effectiveness…

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