Black Walnut Hull Extract 10:1
Antifungal, bitter, vermifuge and antimicrobial, excellent for gut infections, gastric candida overgrowth, and general dysbiosis. Traditionally used as a remedy for hypothyroidism, probably acting on
autoimmunity through gut bacteria regulation. Black walnut hull contains a compound called juglone, which has antimicrobial and anti-parasitic properties. Juglone has been shown to inhibit the growth of various
microorganisms, including parasites, by interfering with their metabolic processes. Tannins found in black walnut hull are thought to have astringent properties that may help expel parasites from the body. They may bind to proteins in the parasites, making them less able to adhere to the intestinal walls.†
Orange Peel Extract 10:1
Antimicrobial Properties: Orange peel contains essential oils like limonene, which have demonstrated antimicrobial properties. Limonene may help inhibit the growth of certain microorganisms, including bacteria and potentially some parasites. However, the effects on parasites may be mild, and orange peel alone is not considered a potent antiparasitic remedy.
Digestive Aid: Orange peel, like many other citrus fruits, contains natural compounds that can stimulate digestive processes. It may help support overall digestive health, making the gastrointestinal environment less favorable for the growth of parasites. Improved digestion can also help prevent gastrointestinal discomfort often associated with parasitic infections.†
Pennyroyal Extract 10:1
Pennyroyal is a good digestive tonic. It increases the secretion of digestive juices, relieves flatulence and colic, and occasionally is used as a treatment for intestinal worms. it makes a good remedy for headaches and for minor respiratory infections, helping to check fever and reduce mucus.†
Lions Mane Extract 10:1
Lion's mane contains compounds called hericenones and erinacines, which are believed to have neuroprotective properties and may support brain health. Lion's mane contains polysaccharides, which are known for their immune-modulating properties. A well-functioning immune system can help the body defend against various pathogens, including parasites, but lion's mane is not considered a direct antiparasitic agent.†
Clove Bud Extract 10:1
The antiseptic property of cloves makes them useful for treating certain viral conditions. In tropical Asia. they have often been given to treat infections such as malaria, cholera, and tuberculosis. and parasites such as scabies. Antispasmodic: Digestive discomfort, such as gas, colic, and abdominal bloating, can be relieved with cloves. Their antispasmodic property also eases coughs and, applied topically, relieves muscle spasms. Commonly used to expel parasites from the body.†
Licorice Root Extract 10:1
Licorice root contains mucilage, a gel-like substance that can coat and soothe the digestive tract. This mucilage may help alleviate gastrointestinal discomfort associated with parasitic infections and support overall gut health. Licorice root contains glycyrrhizin, a compound known for its anti-inflammatory and immune-modulating properties. It may help reduce inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract, potentially alleviating some of the discomfort and irritation associated with parasitic infections.†
Grapeseed Extract 10:1
The proanthocyanidins in grape seeds are powerful
antioxidants that can help protect cells and tissues from oxidative damage caused by free radicals. A strong immune system, supported by antioxidants, can better defend against parasitic infections.†
Marshmallow Root Extract 10:1
Marshmallow root contains a high concentration of
mucilage, a gel-like substance that can coat and soothe the mucous membranes of the gastrointestinal tract. This mucilage may help alleviate gastrointestinal discomfort associated with parasitic infections and
promote overall gut health. Marshmallow root may support overall gut health by promoting the health of the mucous membranes in the digestive tract. A healthy gut lining can help maintain proper immune function and may indirectly contribute to an environment less favorable for parasites.†