Hookworm infections can be quite pesky, I totally get your preference for a natural approach. Although Ayurvedic wisdom offers some pretty effective ways to complement the conventional treatment you’ve started with. Now, since you’ve been diagnosed and are on medication, let’s talk about what Ayurveda can do to support you further.
Neem and Triphala are indeed quite handy when it comes to cleansing the system. Neem has strong anti-parasitic properties and can work well in reducing the worm load in your body. Try using a Neem leaf powder—1/4 teaspoon with warm water, twice daily. Just be patient tho, its effects are gentle over time. It helps cleanse your blood too, which is a bonus.
Triphala is another powerhouse for digestive health. It helps maintain a balanced Agni (digestive fire) and can aid in expelling toxins. Take 1 teaspoon of Triphala powder with warm water before bedtime; it’ll promote regular bowel movement which is crucial. But be careful not to take it if you have diarrhea!
Now, about the diet. You wanna focus on light, easily digestible foods. Think khichdi (a simple dish of rice and lentils); it’s nourishing yet gentle on your stomach. Cooked veggies, like pumpkin and squash, are also good; they’re sattvic and won’t tax your digestion. Avoid raw, heavy, or oily foods as they can disturb your Agni further.
Including ginger tea can be beneficial; it supports digestion and invigorates the Agni. You can have it regularly, but be cautious if you’re feeling already too warm or inflamed inside. Also include buttermilk with a pinch of roasted cumin—it helps with digestion and maintaining gut flora.
Data in Ayurveda believes that strengthening your body from inside will allow it to naturally combat infections. Make sure to stay hydrated and rest plenty, as fatigue is very common with such infections. And remember, while Ayurveda can do wonders, if symptoms persist, definitely go back to your health provider!



