Parasite Herbs
 
Essential Oils in 30 ml Violet Glass Bottles
 
 


 

Since some parasitic diseases are caused by bites from insects, various insecticidal products are included in this section along with the oils that can be used topically or in very tiny amounts internally, one drop every 2-3 days being the normal level of use.

Citronella Therapeutic Quality Essential Oil

Citronella, Therapeutic Quality Essential Oil, 30 ml.

This oil is distilled from the fresh grass and is a natural insect repellent and vermifuge. It is often used to disinfect rooms and freshen the air. At low doses, it is non-toxic but it pays to test for skin sensitivity before applying to the skin or clothing. It blends well with eucalyptus, lavender, lemon, peppermint, rosemary, and tea tree.

Consider using this or a blend based predominantly on citronella in the amulet. It can also be added to the water used to mop floors, and it can be diffused using a nebulizer or candle.

Contents: steam distilled therapeutic grade essential oil of unsprayed Cymbopogon nardus.

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Clove Bud Therapeutic Quality Essential Oil

Clove Bud, Therapeutic Quality Essential Oil, 30 ml.

Clove bud oil is most commonly used for tooth aches but is very antimicrobial and antifungal. It is an excellent respiratory and cardiovascular aid. There is some research suggesting it normalizes thyroid function. If diluted (1% essential oil), clove oil can be used on the skin for acne, warts, scars, and parasites. It blends well with basil and cinnamon as well as lavender.

Contents: certified organic, steam distilled therapeutic grade clove bud essential oil.

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No claim is made for the effectiveness of any formula in treating or curing any disease, and no product or information provided in relationship to any product is intended to replace the advice of qualified health care practitioners. If in doubt about specific needs, please contact your practitioner. None of these products has been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.