If you’re referring to the viral claim “the most potent herb that destroys parasites and urinary tract infections…”, there isn’t a single herb proven to safely and reliably do both.
🌿 For intestinal parasites: Some plants show antiparasitic activity in laboratory studies, but most of the evidence is experimental rather than good-quality human clinical evidence. Treatment depends on the specific parasite.
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🚻 For UTIs: There is no herb established as a replacement for appropriate treatment of an existing bacterial UTI. The CDC notes that UTIs are generally treated with antibiotics when indicated.
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🍒 Cranberry may modestly reduce the risk of recurrent UTIs in some women, but it does not treat an existing UTI.
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So if the post names oregano, garlic, clove, wormwood, thyme, or another herb, don’t assume that “potent” means clinically proven.
If you give me the name of the herb from the post, I can check its evidence, benefits, side effects, and whether it actually works against parasites or UTIs.
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