Taenifuge
Taenifuge is a medicinal activity that is used to help treat and remove tapeworms and other parasitic worms from the body. This activity is usually done through the use of anti-parasitic medications, such as albendazole and mebendazole, which are taken orally. These medications work by disrupting the parasites’ metabolism and causing them to lose their ability to survive and reproduce. Taenifuge can also be done by removing the worms from the body surgically. This is usually done by a physician, who will use specialized instruments to remove the worms from the intestines and then flush them out of the body with a saline solution. Taenifuge is an important activity to help remove parasites from the body and restore health.
Cucumis melo Kharbuja Muskmelon Cantaloupe Ervaru Kakadi beej Magaj Kharbuja
Cucumis melo L
Habit - Climber
Parts used - Root, leaves
Application - Purgative; snake bite; less irritation; stomachache
Treatment - General
References - Kanthasamy Kalaichelvi 2016