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From the article - Please note not all these are peaty so do your own research before using

Andrographis paniculata – Helps control larvae production, blocks eggs from hatching

Wormwood – Very often wormwood is the main ingredient in a parasite cleanse because it has a broad spectrum of action. It’s helpful with the GI parasite called giardina, liver pathogens and other worms. In this study published in the Journal of Helminthology,

it was shown how wormwood reduced tapeworm replication, and results were positive. In yet another study, it was shown to have beneficial effects in patients with Schistosomiasis.

Berberine – Also known as Oregon grape or Goldenthread, this is a pretty popular anti-parasitic agent in the world of herbal medicine. It’s also used for supporting healthy blood sugar levels, and finally, it has a place in the world of Lyme treatment for its ability to target pathogens of all sorts.


Black Walnut – This herbal anti-parasitic is discussed in RxList and they say it can help with parasitic worm infections as well as other diseases like syphilis, diphtheria and skin wounds. It’s helpful with pain and swelling, and commonly sold as a commercial tea in health food stores.


Clove – Traditionally used for pathogens, this spice (which also comes in supplement form and essential oil form, is very strong. It contains a compound called eugenol, which was shown in this 2019 STUDY to reduce worm burden by 19.2%.

Grapefruit seed extract or GSE – Many supplements and parasite cleanse supplements contain GSE because it has a broad spectrum of activity. Grapefruit kills the cell membranes (if applicable) of pathogens and reduces replication of parasites, bacteria and viruses. It also has strong anti-fungal activity. Be careful as this can spike drug levels, and interact with a host of medications, including cholesterol-targeting statins.

Coumaric acid – Helps control larvae production, blocks eggs from hatching

Tribulus terrestris – This contains some B sitosterol and other compounds that, when TESTED, was shown to help kill parasites after about 18 hours.

Oregano Oil – Kills cryptosporidium – for more read THIS ARTICLE.

Juniper – I diffuse this all the time at home in my essential oil aromatizer. The Juniper tree contains a compound called “totarol” which has the ability to kill parasites within 24 hours.

Green Tea – EGCG is the main compound in this which kills parasites

Olive Leaf Extract – There is some evidence to suggest that oleuropein, the main active ingredient in olive leaves, can target giardina, pinworm, roundworm, cryptosporidia and other pathogens. Eating olives is not the same as supplementing, but of course, speak to your physician before trying any new herbal remedy.

Neem – considered an anti-parasitic by some, and often used in GI supplements
 
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Anti-cancer activity of oil of oregano

 
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Thiamine as antibiotics

thiamine has antibiotic effects?
 
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Citrus oil and MgCl2 as antibacterial and anti-inflammatory agents


Magnesium supplementation for supportive treatment in patients with COVID-19


 
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When you need to know if a medication really works, why not Ask a Patient?
 
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Hypertension: Is It Time to Replace Drugs With Nutrition and Nutraceuticals?​

 

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8oz of pure pomegranate juice a day, keeps cardiovascular disease at bay. ;)

Made it a daily habit for me and will continue on it as long as it will be available.

 
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