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Artemisia Annua Glycerite, 2 oz.
Artemisia annua, also known as Sweet Annie, is a famous anti-malarial herb that contains an alkaloid, artemisinin, that has also shown remarkable cytotoxic properties.
Contents: extract of organically grown Artemisia annua leaf in distilled water and pure vegetable glycerin.
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Black Walnut, 2 oz.
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. It is also antifungal and has naturally occurring iodine in high enough amounts that it can also be used externally as an antiseptic.
Contents: fresh, organically grown Juglans nigra green hull extract in Distilled Water and Organic Grain Alcohol.
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Boswellia Essential Oil, certified organic, 5 ml.
Frankincense contains approximately 200 different chemicals and the properties vary enormously according to habitat and climate. It has long been recognized as one of the resins of choice for lifting consciousness towards the divine. Though often used as an incense, it can be taken internally in extremely small amounts, about one drop in a quart or liter of water that is sipped over two to three days. The oil has antiparasitic properties and can be handy when traveling. Boswellia serrata, the Indian frankincense, can be used topically on fungal infections of the skin and inflammatory conditions. It can also be added to a mouthwash or used to make your own mouthwash. Because of its gumminess and thickness, Boswellia Essential Oil should not used in nebulizing diffusers.
Contents: steam distilled certified organic Boswellia serrata oleogum resin.
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Boswellia Serrata, 60 tablets, 500 mg.
Boswellia is an Indian frankincense that is grown in temples and also found in the wild. It produces a resin that can be harvested without harming the tree. This resin is used medicinally as well as in incense. It is anti-inflammatory and is often taken for joint pain and is hence considered an herb for vata complaints. However, research in Germany suggests that boswellia reduces edema in the brain. The herb is also an excellent parasiticide and should be considered for those who suspect brain parasites.
Contents: 500 mg. sustainably wildcrafted Boswellia serrata resin: 85% (425 mg.) boswellic acids, 5% AKBA, plus cellulose, silicon dioxide, stearic acid, crosscarmelose sodium, magnesium stearate, vegetable glaze. No animal ingredients. Non-irradiated. No solvents, no BPA, organic cotton stuffing.
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Frankincense Essential Oil, B. carterii, WC, 5 ml.
Frankincense is mainly used to reduce inflammation, but it can also be applied to scars or added to drinking water to reduce the risk of parasitic infections. It is considered to be so spiritually elevating that it relieves depression. It improves breathing and promotes relaxation of a soothing and harmonizing quality. Though mainly used ritually, recent research has found significant uses in the treatment of cancer and diseases of the reproductive system and urinary tract. It is non-irritating and blends well with lavender and lemon.
Contents: steam distilled wild harvest Boswellia carterii resin.
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Para Clear, 110 Anti-Parasite Capsules
Para-Clear combines 19 herbs that have been used historically to destroy intestinal parasites, their larvae and eggs. This formula is not suitable for animals due to garlic being one ingredient. It is also not recommended for pregnant women.
Contents: proprietary blend of Black Walnut Hulls, Wormwood Powder, Pau D'Arco Powder, Elecampane Plant, Pumpkin Seed, Clove Bud Powder, Male Fern Root Powder, Grapefruit Seed Extract, False Unicorn Root, Myrrh Gum, Garlic Bulb Powder, Hyssop Leaf, Turmeric Root, Black Seed Herb, Gentian Root, Peppermint Leaf Powder, Fenugreek Seed Powder, Prickley Ash Bark Powder, and Yellow Dock Powder.
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