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Broad-Spectrum Herbal Parasite Cleanse – Multi-Stage Botanical Defense 2 oz

Broad-Spectrum Herbal Parasite Cleanse – Multi-Stage Botanical Defense 2 oz

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Full-Body Parasite & Candida Detox Tincture

14 days

This powerful herbal blend combines traditional parasite-targeting botanicals used for generations in herbal medicine to help cleanse the digestive system and support the body’s natural defenses. Featuring potent herbs like wormwood, black walnut hull, clove, oregano, garlic, Oregon grape root, and turmeric, this formula works in multiple ways—helping weaken active parasites, target developing stages, and support the body’s natural elimination pathways. The result is a comprehensive botanical approach designed to help restore balance to the digestive tract while supporting gut health, immune function, and overall wellness.

 

Why You’ll Love It:

This formula combines ancient herbs known for their antiparasitic actions with additional wellness benefits for the liver, gut, and immune system. Tinctures allow for fast, effective absorption—delivering relief and results more efficiently than capsules or teas.

 

Key Ingredients & Their Broader Benefits:

 

Oregon Grape Root (Mahonia aquifolium)- Oregon Grape Root contains the powerful alkaloid berberine, a compound extensively studied for its antimicrobial and antiparasitic activity. Berberine interferes with microbial DNA replication and disrupts cellular membranes, which can inhibit certain protozoan parasites such as Giardia and Entamoeba species. In traditional herbal medicine it has been used to support intestinal cleansing and digestive health while discouraging parasite growth. Oregon grape root primarily targets protozoa and microbial stages living in the intestinal tract, while also stimulating bile production and supporting the liver’s detoxification pathways. Its bitter alkaloids make the intestinal environment less hospitable to parasitic organisms.

 

Wormwood ( Artemisia absinthuim)- Traditional antiparasitic herb; also helps reduce inflammation and stimulates appetite and digestion. Wormwood is one of the most traditional botanical antiparasitics used in European and Eclectic herbal medicine. Rich in bitter sesquiterpene lactones such as absinthin and artemisinin-related compounds, it creates an intestinal environment that parasites struggle to survive in. The herb is believed to disrupt parasite metabolism and impair nervous system signaling in certain worms. Traditionally it has been used against roundworms, pinworms, and intestinal helminths, targeting primarily the active adult stage and helping weaken larvae. Wormwood’s intense bitterness also stimulates digestive secretions and bile flow, which supports the body’s natural elimination pathways and helps flush weakened parasites from the gastrointestinal tract.

 

Black Walnut Hull (Juglans nigra)-Black walnut hull has long been used in American Eclectic herbalism as a potent intestinal cleansing herb. The green hull contains juglone, tannins, and iodine-like compounds that create a hostile environment for parasites. Juglone interferes with parasite enzyme systems and energy production, helping damage and eliminate adult intestinal worms and protozoa. Traditionally it has been used for tapeworms, pinworms, and roundworms, and its astringent tannins help tone intestinal tissue while discouraging parasite attachment. Black walnut is commonly included in parasite formulas because it targets mature parasites and some larval stages while also helping restore balance to the gut

 

Garlic (Allium sativum)

Garlic is one of the most extensively studied medicinal foods with antimicrobial and antiparasitic properties. Its active compound allicin forms when garlic is crushed and can disrupt parasite enzyme systems, damage cell membranes, and inhibit parasite metabolism. Traditional medicine systems around the world have used garlic against intestinal worms, Giardia, Entamoeba, and other protozoa. Garlic appears to affect active parasites and larval stages, helping weaken them while supporting immune defenses. It also stimulates digestion, supports beneficial gut flora, and enhances the body’s natural ability to resist parasitic infection.

 

Oregano (Origanum vulgare)- Oregano is rich in the powerful antimicrobial compounds carvacrol and thymol, which have been shown in laboratory studies to damage microbial membranes and interfere with pathogen survival. These compounds can disrupt the protective outer structures of certain protozoa and intestinal parasites, helping weaken them so the body can eliminate them more effectively. Oregano has traditionally been used for intestinal parasites, protozoa, and microbial overgrowth, with activity primarily against active parasite forms and microbial stages in the gut. It also supports digestive health by reducing harmful bacteria and fungi that can coexist with parasites.

 

Turmeric ( Curcuma longa) – Powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant; supports joint health, liver function, and metabolic balance. Targeted Parasites: Studies indicate effectiveness against Schistosoma mansoni (trematodes), Giardia lamblia (protozoans), Leishmania, and certain gastrointestinal worms (helminths). Mechanism: It works by inhibiting parasite adhesion, altering their replication, and causing damage to parasite muscle cells. Turmeric contains the polyphenol curcumin, known for its powerful anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial effects. In herbal protocols it is often included to support the body during cleansing by reducing inflammation in the digestive tract, protecting intestinal tissues, and supporting liver function. Turmeric works mainly by helping the body recover from parasite damage, reduce inflammation, and improve elimination, while also exerting mild inhibitory effects on parasite growth.

 

Clove (Syzygium aromaticum)

Clove is widely used in parasite formulas because of its ability to target parasite eggs and early life stages, which many herbs do not affect. The primary active compound, eugenol, has strong antimicrobial and antiparasitic properties and is known to disrupt parasite cell membranes and metabolic enzymes. Traditionally clove has been used against intestinal worms, protozoa, and parasite eggs, making it valuable for helping break the reproductive cycle of parasites. In addition to its antiparasitic role, clove supports digestion, reduces gas and microbial overgrowth, and helps cleanse the gastrointestinal tract.

80 Proof Vodka (Extract Base) – Used to extract and preserve the active properties of each herb for maximum bioavailability.

How This Formula Works

Parasites often survive because they move through multiple life stages and hide within the digestive system. A single herb rarely addresses every stage. This formula combines complementary herbs that work together to create an environment where parasites struggle to survive while supporting the body’s natural cleansing processes.

These herbs help by:

• weakening parasites and disrupting their metabolism

• damaging parasite membranes and enzyme systems

• discouraging parasite attachment to intestinal tissue

• supporting digestive secretions and bile flow

• promoting healthy microbial balance in the gut

Together, the blend supports the body’s natural ability to cleanse and rebalance the digestive environment.

Multi-Stage Parasite Support

Parasites typically move through three main phases: eggs, larvae, and adult organisms. Each stage can require different compounds to disrupt survival and reproduction.

This formula includes herbs traditionally used to address multiple phases of the parasite life cycle:

Adult Parasite Support

Herbs like wormwood and black walnut have traditionally been used to help weaken and discourage mature intestinal parasites by interfering with their metabolism and ability to thrive in the digestive tract.

Developing and Active Parasite Stages

Oregano, garlic, and Oregon grape root contain compounds that can disrupt microbial and protozoan survival while supporting a balanced intestinal environment.

Egg and Reproductive Cycle Support

Clove has historically been included in parasite formulas because its aromatic compounds help target parasite eggs and early developmental stages that may otherwise survive treatment.

Cycle-Breaking Herbal Strategy

One of the biggest challenges with parasites is their reproductive cycle. Many parasites lay eggs that can survive in the digestive tract and hatch later, restarting the cycle.

This formula uses a cycle-breaking botanical strategy by combining herbs that:

• help weaken adult parasites

• help discourage egg survival and reproduction

• support the body in eliminating parasites during digestion

• help restore balance to the gut environment

By addressing multiple stages rather than only one, the formula helps support a more thorough digestive cleanse while promoting long-term gut balance.

Does not include a binder. My choice of binder if I was going to use one would be fulvic acid, chlorella, or activated charcoal. Please take the binder minimally 1 hour but preferably 2 after dose, giving your dose time to do its job.

Suggested Use:

Adults: Take ½ teaspoon twice daily until the bottle is finished. For children, use Young's Rule to determine proper dosage (not for children under 5 years old). Shake well before use.

 

Caution: Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Consult a qualified health professional before use, especially if on medication or managing a health condition.

 

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Check with your healthcare practitioner if you are nursing, pregnant, are under 18, or following a doctor-prescribed protocol. We do not provide medical advice, and the supplements have not been evaluated by the FDA. Use at your own discretion and responsibility.

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