Black Walnut Parasite Cleanse

$28.99

Parasite Cleanse

Description

Parasite Cleanse 

A fact of life that many of us ignore is the fact that we all contain parasites. As biological humans we are susceptible, just as any other creature on earth.

We acquire parasites through food, water and our pets, and they can affect carnivores, omnivores and vegans alike. Nobody is excluded.

Some of these parasites can live in our bodies for many years without ever doing harm, as where others can be extremely problematic from the start.

Parasitic infections have been linked to:

• Fatigue

• Abdominal pain

• Diarrhea

• Nausea or vomiting

• Gas or bloating

• Dysentery (loose stools containing blood and mucus)

• Rash or itching around the rectum or vulva

• Stomach pain or tenderness

PARASITIC INFECTIONS HAVE ALSO BEEN LINKED TO:

• MS ( Multiple sclerosis) and other neurological disorders

• Alzheimer’s & Dementia

• Auto Immune Disorders

• Hair and weight loss

• Anxiety & Depression

• Insomnia

Sadly there are many “American disorders” that can be attributed to parasitic infections, and unfortunately our healthcare system doesn’t focus on this possibility.

Periodically doing a parasite cleanse can make a world of difference in your overall health.

Our product is formulated with herbs such as black walnut hulls, wormwood, and cloves, all well known for their powerful antiparasitic qualities.

Black Walnuts

Black walnuts, the hulls specifically have long been used as an anti-parasitic plant.

The primary active constituent in Black Walnut is a “naphthoquinone”, known as juglone. Juglone is a natural herbicide that exerts an inhibitory effect on certain enzymes needed for metabolic function. It contains a high tannin content which is also responsible for the anti-parasitic properties, helping to eliminate microbes from the large intestine. The high tannin and juglone content is also thought to oxygenate the blood which can kill parasites and working as a laxative, it expels parasites as part of its cleansing of the body.

Black walnut hulls are also considered a tonic that aids digestion and the intestinal system. It helps to relieve heartburn and flatulence and as a cholagogue, it stimulates the flow of bile into the intestines and is thought to help the spleen.

Containing powerful anti-fungal properties, black walnut has been used to fight herpes, cold sores, athlete’s foot, and Candida. The hulls have also been used as an antiseptic to treat sexually transmitted infections and malaria and can be used to treat acne.

Wormwood

Wormwood is used to eliminate intestinal worms, including pinworms, roundworms and tapeworms. Pinworms are the most common worm infection in the U.S. due to the fact pinworm eggs spread directly from person to person.

2018 animal study published in the Journal of Helminthology indicates that wormwood induced worm paralysis, death and ultrastructural alternations.

Another 2018 review explains that the bitter compounds in wormwood can stimulate gastric juices and bile and improve blood flow in the digestive system. It also showed that the herb can force out parasitic organisms and act against several pathogens.

Due to these reasons, wormwood is an effective ingredient in many parasite cleanse products.

Cloves

Cloves are used for parasite because some of the active compounds in clove buds are powerfully anthelmintic (anti-parasitic), and cloves have a long history of use as a vermifuge, or worm-killing herb. Basically, cloves kill parasites. Cloves usage for parasites and gut health have extensive research and are safe for long term use unlike certain other parasite cleansing herbs.

Pumpkin Seeds

The seeds of pumpkins and many other vine crops contain a deworming com- pound called cucurbitacin, which has been used to expel worms from the body in both humans and animals.

Many farmers feed their goats, chickens, pigs, cows and even donkeys leftover pumpkins as a natural and cheap dewormer.

Oregano

A oregano is another herb that can help us cleanse our bodies of parasites.

A study was conducted where oregano (Oreganum vulgare) was orally administered to 14 adult patients whose stools tested positive for enteric parasites, Blastocystis hominis, Entamoeba hartmanni and Endolimax nana. After 6 weeks of supplementation, there was complete disappearance of Entamoeba hartmanni (four cases), Endolimax nana (one case), and Blastocystis hominis in eight cases.

Oregano also offers powerful antimicrobial properties that help to fight off infections produced by parasites.

HealthPrimitive has combined these powerful herbs to create our Black Walnut Blend, made to naturally help you rid your body of these unwanted invaders.

Supplement Facts

Ingredients

Proprietary Blend

Wildcrafted Black Walnut Hulls (Juglans nigra), Organic Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium L.), Organic Cloves (Syzygium aromaticum), Organic Pumpkin Seeds (Cucurbita sp), Organic Oregano (Origanum vulgare) 

Other Ingredients 

Organic Ethanol, Filtered Spring Water 

2 oz bottle 

Recommend Dose: 1-30 drops, once a day, for 20-30 days. Use every 6 months for antiparasitic maintenance. Shake well before using.

All herbs used in this product have been wildcrafted or organically cultivated.

Click here to read more about the health promoting benefits of black walnuts.

Safety Considerations: This product contains Wormwood. Black walnut and wormwood are considered safe to consume when taken short term. Do not take longer than 20-30 days. If you experience digestive issues, like diarrhea and stomach pain, discontinue use. Test a small spot on the inside of your wrist first for any allergic reactions. Do not take if you are allergic to any of the ingredients. Do not use if you have nut allergies. Women who are pregnant and nursing should avoid, and if you take medications, speak to your doctor first. Do not combine with other herbs that contain a high tannin content. View our disclaimer here

If you want to learn more about the health promoting benefits of black walnut, continue reading here.

Extra Resources 

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6316014/

.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6761373/