Artemisia annua, also known as Sweet Annie, is a famous anti-malarial herb that contains an alkaloid, artemisinin, that has shown remarkable cytotoxic properties.
Organic grain alcohol: approximately 55%; pure vegetable glycerin 10%.
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Black Walnut
2 oz. alcohol extract made from the green hulls
The botanical name of the American black walnut is Juglans nigra. The Cherokee used the nut as an anthelmintic, especially for tapeworms. Peter Holmes adds roundworms to the list. Black walnut has laxative properties but is well tolerated. It relieves lymphatic congestion, presumably mainly in patients with parasitic infections.
Organic grain alcohol: approximately 40%; pure vegetable glycerin 10%
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Black Walnut, glycerite, no alcohol
2 oz. glycerite preparation made from the green hulls
Pure vegetable glycerin
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Boswellia Serrata 2 oz. alcohol extract
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Milk Thistle 2 oz. alcohol extract
Silybum marianum is an edible plant that like other members of the thistle family possesses significant liver detoxifying properties. It is used with all manner of liver disorders, everything from cirrhosis to hepatitis. It has almost no known side effects except possibly for those who are allergic to ragweed and marigold and other plants in the same family.
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