Black Walnut Hull
(Juglans nigra) also has a long history of use as an intestinal anti-parasitic (i.e., vermifuge, antihelmitic) in botanical medicine. It also possesses activity against common bacterial and fungal pathogens that occur in GI dysbiosis.
Quassia Wood
Quassia wood is derived from the bark of the Quassia tree and is known for its bitter taste. It is traditionally used as a natural insecticide and has been historically used to treat lice and other external parasites.
Clove Bud
Clove buds have antimicrobial and antiparasitic properties. Clove oil, derived from the buds, is often used as a natural remedy for parasites, particularly intestinal worms.
Garlic Bud
Garlic is well-known for its antimicrobial and antifungal properties. It is believed to have some effectiveness against certain types of parasites, including intestinal worms.
Bearberry Extract
The leaves have been used worldwide as a diuretic, astringent, antiseptic and treatment for urinary tract and gastrointestinal infections. A tea brewed with the leaves has also been used as a laxative.
Yellow Dock Root
Yellow dock root is often used as a blood purifier and a digestive aid. It has a mild laxative effect and may support the elimination of parasites from the body.
Fennel Seed
Fennel seeds are traditionally used to improve digestion and alleviate gastrointestinal issues. While not directly targeting parasites, they may have a supportive effect on the digestive system.
Other Ingredients
Organic Pullulan Capsule