Male Fern Root (Dryopteris Filix-mas)

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Male Fern Root (Dryopteris filix-mas) is well known among herbalists for its potent anthelmintic properties, traditionally used as one of the most effective herbal remedies for expelling intestinal parasites and tapeworms, though it is used with extreme caution and under professional supervision due to its toxic filicin compounds that require careful dosing to avoid adverse effects on the nervous system and liver.

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Traditional Uses: Traditionally used as a potent anthelmintic (vermicide) to expel tapeworms and other intestinal parasites, dating back to ancient Greek, Roman, and 18th-19th century European medicine, often administered with a purge to ensure elimination of the paralyzed worm.

Potential Benefits: Effective against tapeworm infections (especially Taenia species) due to the bioactive compound filicin, which paralyzes the worm’s musculature, allowing it to be expelled from the body.

Warnings: Toxic in high doses and can cause severe side effects, including permanent blindness, liver damage, convulsions, and even death; contraindicated during pregnancy, breastfeeding, in children under 12, and in individuals with liver or kidney disease, heart conditions, gastrointestinal inflammation, or anemia; must only be used under strict professional supervision.

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