How to Use Black Pepper for Deworming Naturally | Home Remedies for Intestinal Worms

How to Use Black Pepper for Deworming Naturally | Home Remedies for Intestinal Worms

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How to Use Black Pepper for Deworming

Black pepper is a popular natural remedy used in traditional wellness practices for supporting digestive health and helping manage intestinal worms. Rich in antioxidants and active compounds, black pepper may help improve gut health and reduce the risk of worm infestation when used correctly. Here are some simple and effective ways to use black pepper for natural deworming in adults and children.

  • Soak black pepper in warm water and cover it with a lid for 1–2 hours. Drink this mixture every morning for one week. This natural remedy may help reduce intestinal worm infestation in adults.

  • For children, mix a pinch of black pepper powder with honey or jaggery and give it at bedtime. This traditional remedy is commonly used for natural deworming in children.

  • A combination of black pepper, turmeric, and rock candy may be beneficial for younger children experiencing worm-related digestive issues.

  • Adding black pepper powder to regular meals and food preparations may help support digestion and reduce the chances of worm growth in the intestines.

  • Soak 5-7 black peppercorns, 10-15 raisins and 2-3 teaspoons of Triphala powder in warm water for 7-8 hours. Prepare a decoction from the soaked ingredients and drink it at bedtime. This remedy is traditionally used to support deworming in adults.


  • Precautions and Recommended Diet During Deworming

  • Eat freshly prepared, warm, and light foods during the therapy.

  • Avoid fried, oily, overly salty, and spicy foods.

  • Avoid sleeping during the day and staying awake late at night while using black pepper remedies.

  • Excessive use of black pepper may cause heartburn or digestive discomfort due to its heating properties.

  • Use black pepper only in recommended amounts, especially for children and individuals with a sensitive body constitution (Pitta Prakriti).
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