Traditionally used in herbal medicine as a dewormer by helping the body to eliminate worm infestations from the intestine. Read more..
BLACK WALNUT (Juglans nigra) | Family: Juglandacées
Among the vermifuge plants, the black walnut is the most known and recognized. It is fungicidal, parasiticidal and vermifuge. It can eliminate intestinal parasites of all kinds.
BIG EYE (Inula helenium) | Family: Asteraceae
Among the many qualities of this plant, the ones that stand out the most are: antifungal, parasiticidal and vermifuge properties. European scientists have recently confirmed the parasiticidal virtues of the elecampane, especially against parasitic yeasts, lambliases and pinworms.
BIG CAMOMILE (Tanacetum parthenium) | Family: Asteraceae
In Europe, feverfew has been used for centuries as a vermifuge (anthelmintic) against worm infestations and helps expel them. This bitter plant, known for its effectiveness against migraines and its anti-inflammatory aspect is also very digestive and stomachic.
ABSINTHE ARMOISE (Artemisia absinthium) | Family: Asteraceae
Traditionally used for its antiparasitic and vermifuge properties, it eliminates and expels parasites such as roundworms, pinworms and tapeworms. Wormwood contains thujone. It has been demonstrated that thujone has an unparalleled deworming effect on many types of parasites, including nematodes, pinworms and roundworms.
MUGWEED (Artemisia vulgare) | Family: Asteraceae
Common mugwort contains sesquiterpene lactones (vulgarine), Triterpenes and sterols (beta-sitosterol). Among its many medicinal properties, common mugwort is regenerative, digestive, choleretic, emmenagogue, tonic, parasiticide and vermifuge.
TANAISIE (Tanacetum vulgare) | Family: Asteraceae
The name of tansy comes from the Greek word for "immortal", it preserved meat from rotting and was part of the herb mixture for embalming the dead, so it is an excellent antiputrid plant. It is also a good insect repellent. Tansy, like wormwood, also contains thujone and is effective against many types of parasites, including nematodes, pinworms and roundworms.
Juglans nigra (Black walnut) (green brou) (1:5) .... 100 mg
Inula helenium (Elecampane) (root) (1:2) .... 160 mg
Tanacetum parthenium (Chamomile) (leaf) (1:2) .... 100 mg
Artemisia absinthium (Wormwood) (aerial part) (1:2) .... 70 mg
Artemisia vulgare (Wormwood) (aerial part) (1:2) .... 50 mg
Tanacetum vulgare (Tansy) (aerial part) (1:2) .... 20 mg
Non-medicinal ingredient : 50% organic ethyl alcohol, water.
Adults: 15 drops in half a glass of water 3 times daily.
Treatment should not exceed 3-4 weeks.
Do not exceed recommended dosage, avoid excessive or prolonged dosages. Caution is advised in patients with abnormalities in liver hematology. Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you are taking blood thinners or if symptoms persist or worsen.
Avoid use if you are pregnant or nursing. Do not use if you are allergic to walnuts or allergic to the Asteraceae/Compositae/Daisy family, if you have hyperacidity, if you have a gastric or duodenal ulcer, or if you have biliary tract obstruction and/or liver disorders.
Hypersensitivity or allergy may occur if so, discontinue use. Oral pain or ulceration and/or gastrointestinal disorders may occur.
Traditionally used in herbal medicine as a dewormer by helping the body to eliminate worm infestatio..
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