Lobelia
Traditionally used as a mild herbal purgative and relaxant, lobelia may help clear intestinal tract contents and support the body in expelling parasites.
Wormwood
A well-known antiparasitic herb, wormwood has compounds that are traditionally believed to disrupt the life cycle of intestinal worms and discourage parasite colonization.
Black Walnut Hulls
Green black walnut hulls contain juglone and tannins, which are traditionally used to help eliminate intestinal parasites, including worms, by creating an inhospitable environment in the gut.
Senna Leaf
Senna is a natural stimulant laxative that promotes bowel movements, which helps to flush parasites and their eggs from the intestines.
Cascara Sagrada Bark
Another gentle herbal laxative, cascara sagrada supports regular bowel elimination, which aids in clearing intestinal parasites while supporting overall digestive health.
Clove
Clove has strong antimicrobial properties and is traditionally used to help destroy parasite eggs and inhibit their ability to mature.
Thyme
Thyme contains thymol, a compound with antimicrobial and antifungal properties that can support the elimination of intestinal pathogens, including parasites.
Sage
Sage has antimicrobial and antiseptic qualities that may help inhibit parasite growth and support a balanced gut environment.
White Oak Bark
Astringent and soothing, white oak bark can help calm the intestines while promoting the elimination of worms and supporting mucosal health.
Hyssop
Traditionally used as a cleansing herb, hyssop may support digestion and help the body in eliminating unwanted organisms.
Peppermint
Peppermint soothes the digestive tract, eases cramping, and may help improve overall intestinal comfort during a parasite cleanse.
Slippery Elm Bark
Slippery elm provides a protective mucilage that coats and soothes the intestines, helping reduce irritation from parasitic activity or bowel cleansing.