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Parasite Killing Papaya Seed Smoothie Recipe Start with a full tablespoon of fresh papaya seeds. Scoop them straight out of the fruit and place them, with a cup of real, unflavored, bio-live yogurt (not the flavored ‘fruit’ kind), or coconut water, in a good blender that is capable of chopping up the seeds.If your blender isn’t up to the task, you could crush the seeds in a mortar and pestle first, or even on a chopping board in a thick plastic bag with a heavy jar or mallet. They don’t need to be completely ground-up, but it makes sense that crushed seeds will work better than whole ones with their outer shell.Add to the blender half a small or a quarter of a large chopped papaya. Ideally you’d be looking for a fruit that is just turning from green to yellow, with green more predominant. Papaya like these should still contain useful levels of digestive enzymes, while having a sweetness to it for a good taste.As to the best papayas to use, I prefer the larger and more popular Mexican and South American fruits to the smaller Hawaiian papayas that may have GMO issues. Papayas are also not considered to be a fruit with a high pesticide load so organic, while preferable, isn’t vital if you’re on a budget.Along with the papaya seeds, fruit and yogurt, add a quarter of a cup ofraw pumpkin seeds to the blender. Pumpkin seeds are particularly good for paralyzing worms in the lower intestine and add to the effectiveness of the papaya seed actions.Add around a third of a medium sized pineapple. Pineapples are also rich in digestive enzymes like bromelain that can have an anti-parasitic effect and improve the intestinal environment. And of course they taste great too.Chop it up well enough to get down into the blades of the blender, but keep the core of your pineapple when you add it to the mix. Pineapple cores are not only full of fiber, they are also the part with the most bromelain.A decent blender should chop this up fine enough. If it doesn’t, it would still be worth chewing up any small chunks and swallowing them down. And look for something like this if you enjoy well blended smoothies. I wouldn’t be without mine.Desiccated coconut is another ingredient known to be good for purging parasites. Add two heaped tablespoons. If you can find fresh coconut, adding the coconut water to this papaya seed smoothie to replace the yogurt and eating as much as you can of the coconut meat straight after it would be even more effective.Finally, add a full tablespoon of organic virgin coconut oil. The lauric acid in coconuts is converted to the compound monolaurin in the digestive tract, which can help rid the body of protozea, ringworm and giardia parasites.As an optional extra, half a dozen or more fresh cloves can also be added to this smoothie. They are said to be especially good at getting rid of parasite eggs and may be even more effective mixed in with the digestive enzymes in this smoothie to break down the protective coating that cover intestinal worm’s eggs. This will change the flavor somewhat but it’s more of an aftertaste rather than the potency you might get from having these on their own. As with the papaya seeds, the other ingredients really mask the strong flavor.The cloves should be added at the same time as the papaya seeds so they are down near the blades and get well ground up. They are also most effective when they are fresh, organic and non-irradiated cloves like these.Once you’ve added everything, blend up all of the ingredients on high until the consistency looks good to you. A little more yogurt or coconut water can be added if it’s too thick.Drink the whole smoothie down in one sitting if you can. The sweetness of the papaya fruit and pineapple should overpower any bitterness from the seeds or skin. It certainly tastes better than any other parasite treatment I’ve ever tried
Posted on: Tue, 27 Aug 2013 10:57:01 +0000

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