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Zymex 11 is a product from Standard Process that is usually dispensed by chiropractors. It digests the tapeworms. No chiropractor in my state of the USA dispenses it, therefore, if there are some of us who cannot get it from a chiropractor, we give the websites of those who sell it. The main ingredient that digests the tapeworms in this is figs. Coconut oil may be somewhat effective on tapeworms. Male fern, pomegranate bark and pumpkin seed are the best things for tapeworms according to an old book by Joseph E. Meyer that I have. These 3 can be powdered and mixed with honey. Equal parts of the herbs. No food whatsoever except water is taken during the treatment, then give a laxative like senna at the end of the day.
Other things that kill worms are Jerusalem oak, wormwood, elm bark and flax seed in addition to the above. It would be probably best to find an underground herbalist as the male fern root can be somewhat toxic. If you're not familiar with it, and I'm not, as I have never used it. Or you can ask on the parsite forum and find out from someone who has used it. I think Barefoot has said that it's the male walnut buds harvested at a certain time and put in apple cider vinegar first, that kills the bugs the best in his formula. Then he has the pumpkin seeds and wormwood plus the other stuff that balances out his dewormer like olive tree leaf and root that's good, alone, at killing the bugs, and cloves that's supposed to kill the eggs, and the wild oregano oil that's good alone, too.
The olive oil we use says "organic" on it because some of the extra virgin olive oil in the United States, anyway, may be allowed to have a lot of corn oil in it and say nothing about that on the label.
Hope this helps you.