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Parasite Herbs

Anti-Parasite Formulas


 
   
 

Boldo Extract, 2 oz.
Peumus boldo

Peumus boldo comes from the Chilean Andes and has a marvelous minty aroma. It is a stomachic and digestive aid, particularly beneficial for people with a tendency towards gall stone formation, especially when such conditions give rise to pain. It is also useful for genito-urinary inflammations. In South America, it is regarded as a cure for gonorrhea. Further north, it is considered useful for hepatic congestion and is often used by veterinarians for jaundice. It contains a chemical constituent very similar to chenopodium and is thus often used for intestinal parasites.

Alcohol: 60%

Contents: extract of Peumus boldo leaf in organic grain alcohol, distilled water, and pure vegetable glycerin.

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Arjuna´s Arrows, parasite formula #1, 1 oz.

Arjuna"s Arrows is the first of the set of three proprietary formulas to be used for parasite cleansing, primarily of the blood.

It comes in a small bottle because it is only intended for use for 1-2 days at the beginning of the cycle. The cycle needs to be repeated as often as necessary. The second formula is Dragon Dreams and this is to be followed by Phoenix Rising.

Alcohol: 47%

Contents: Proprietary Blend of extracts of Galangal, Black Walnut, Fennel, Cinnamon, Cloves, and Cayenne in Distilled Water, Organic Grain Alcohol, and Vegetable Glycerin with with Essential Oils of Coriander, Lemon, and Lime.

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Dragon Dreams, parasite formula #2, 4 oz.

Dragon Dreams is the second of the ParaPro set. It is to be used 5-6 days, following Arjuna"s Arrows. Then, the patient should switch to Phoenix Rising for one week.

Alcohol: 44%

Contents: Sweet Annie, Burdock, Astragalus, Milk Thistle, Cleavers, Sarsaparilla, Yarrow, Yellow Dock, and Dragon"s Blood in Distilled Water, Organic Grain Alcohol, and Vegetable Glycerin.

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Phoenix Rising, parasite formula #3, 4 oz.

Phoenix Rising is the last of the three ParaPro formulas. Use of this formula should follow Arjuna's Arrows and Dragon Dreams. It should be used for about one week and then the cycle can be repeated.

Alcohol: 32%

Contents: Galangal, Isatis, Echinacea, Propolis, Astragalus, Hawthorn Berries, Tamarind, Turmeric, Red Root, and Cayenne with Essential Oil of Lemon.

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ParaPro, all three parasite formulas, 9 oz. total

This is a set of three formulas to be taken in sequence, preferably starting one day before the full moon. Due to die off, some grogginess, achiness, and a mild bacterial infection should be expected for 2-3 days, usually worst on the third and fourth day. Do not take antibiotics to stop the infection. One set of three bottles generally lasts for two cycles. It is best to start right before the full moon.

Alcohol: 32-47%

Contents: one each of Arjuna's Arrows, Dragon Dreams, and Phoenix Rising.

Regular price, $95.00

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Spiro Pro, 2 oz.

This formula is based on the work of Stephen Buhner but is somewhat modified to promote superior crossing of the blood-brain barrier.

Alcohol: 53%

Contents: Uncaria tomentosa bark, Dipsacus sylvestris root, Smilax glabra root, Guaiacum officinale resin in organic grain alcohol and vegetable glycerin.

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Neem Extract, 2 oz.
Azadirachta indica

Neem is regarded as a potent detoxifier. It has antimicrobial and antifungal effects as well as blood sugar lowering properties. It is also antiparasitic, clearing both the larva and ova.

Alcohol: 44-46%

Contents: 1.5 extract of organically grown Azadirachta indica leaf in Distilled Water, Organic Alcohol, and Vegetable Glycerin.

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Teasel Extract, 2 oz.
Dipsacus sylvestris

Teasel is a potent astringent and is often used as a diuretic and to arrest diarrhea. It stimulates the appetite, improves digestion, and, like other members of the thistle family, aids rejuvenation of the liver and gall bladder. However, it is also regarded as useful in the treatment of Lyme disease. Matthew Wood devoted an entire chapter to it in one of his books and it is one of the ingredients in the Stephen Buhner formula we produce under the name of Spiro Pro. Use very cautiously and check the directions before dispensing.

Alcohol: 60%

Contents: extract of Dipsacus sylvestris root 1:2 in organic cane alcohol, distilled water, and vegetable glycerin.

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Para Kids, 2 oz.

This formula is suitable for children over the age of three. It is recommended that it be used for one week each month for three consecutive months. Best results can be expected when administered around the time of the full moon. The dosage is 10-30 drops, four times a day. Please shake before using.

Alcohol: 14-16%

Contents: Allium cepa bulb, Artemisia annua aerial parts, Inula helenium root, Nepeta cataria aerial parts, Mahonia aquifolium root, Juglan nigra hull, Foeniculum vulgare seed, Anemopsis californica root, Syzygium aromaticum buds in Vegetable Glycerin, Distilled WAlcoholater, and Organic .

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Para Plus, 2 oz.

Para Plus has been formulated specially for people who are traveling in third world countries where the risks of parasitic infections are high. The formula has been put into a small bottle to conform to airline regulations, and it is also part of a travel kit that includes a jet lag formula, intestinal formula, and immune formula. This formula is spicy and bitter and contains some of the strongest anti-parasitic herbs known. It should only be used when there is reason to suspect infection.

Alcohol: 47-49%

Contents: Proprietary Blend of Extracts of Wormwood, Artemisia absinthium, Sweet Annie, Artemisia annua, Black Walnut, Juglans nigra, Boswellia serrata, Piper nigrum, Capsicum minimum, Manjistha, Rubia cordifolia, Neem, Azadirachta indica, Vidanga, Embelia ribes in Vegetable Glycerin, Distilled Water, and Organic Alcohol.

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Travel Kit

This kit contains one bottle of a formula that helps with air travel: exposure to toxic fumes, bad food, stress, and jet lag. It also has formulas for gastrointestinal complaints, immunity, and parasitic infections. Almost anyone can be bitten by a mosquito or tick, but we are also exposed to a wide variety of exotic germs and infections. These can be transmitted by air, ingested, or passed casually from one person to another. To make your travel safer, we have created a set of small bottles that meet airline requirements for hand carried items.

Alcohol: Varies

Contents: four-two ounce bottles, one of each of the following: Happy Wanderer, Immune Pro, Intesti-Guard, and Para Plus. These same formulas are also available separately.

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Spiro Plus, 4 oz.

This formula is based on the work of Stephen Buhner but is somewhat modified to promote superior crossing of the blood-brain barrier. This formula is made with stevia due to some new research suggesting that it improves the action of herbs.

Alcohol: 38-40%

Contents: Proprietary Blend of Extracts of Stevia rebaudiana leafUncaria tomentosa bark, Dipsacus sylvestris root, Smilax glabra root, Guaiacum officinale resin in Organic Alcohol, Distilled Water, and Vegetable Glycerin.

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Quassia Extract, 2 oz.
Quassia amara

"Amara" refers to the bitterness of the bark of this valuable medicinal plant from South America. It is traditionally used for a very wide range of complaints including appetite, digestion, urinary tract infections, diarrhea and dysentery, malaria, and smallpox. This may make it sound like a panacea, but the bitter principle quassimarin has demonstrated antiparasitic, antileukemic, antitumoral, and febrifugal properties. It is also used to support vision for those who eyes have been affected by excess consumption of alcohol. We suggest that it be used in smaller dosages than most herbs and for shorter periods of time.

Alcohol: 29-31%

Contents: 1:5 extract of Quassia amara bark in distilled water and organic alcohol.

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Blue Buddha Nectar, 4 oz.

Blue Buddha Nectar is based on haritaki, a fruit that is revered in both Tibetan and Ayurvedic medicine. It is supported by guduchi, a major rasayana herb that is deeply detoxifying, ashwagandha for stamina, and four more herbs that address immunity, regeneration, and inflammation. It is sweetened with stevia.

Alcohol: 30-32%

Contents: proprietary blend of organic Haritaki fruit (Terminalia chebula), organic Guduchi stem (Tinospora cordifolia), organic Ashwagandha root (Withania somnifera), organic Kachur rhizome (Curcuma zedoaia), organic Oregon grape root (Mahonia aquifolium), Wu-Wei-Zi (Schisandra chinemsis} fruit, organic Baikal Skullcap root (Scutellaria baicalensis), and Stevia leaf (Stevia reboudia) in distilled water, organic alcohol, and vegetable glycerin.

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Black Walnut Single Herb Parasiticides
 

Artemisia Annua Extract, 2 oz.
Sweet Annie

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. This herb is also available as an alcohol-free glycerite.

Alcohol: 55%

Contents: extract of fresh, organically grown Artemisia annua leaf in distilled water, organic alcohol, and pure vegetable glycerin.

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Artemisia Annua Glycerite, 2 oz.
Sweet Annie

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.

Alcohol: none

Contents: extract of organically grown Artemisia annua leaf in distilled water and pure vegetable glycerin.

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Black Walnut, 2 oz.
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. It is also antifungal and has naturally occurring iodine in high enough amounts that it can also be used externally as an antiseptic.

Alcohol: 40%

Contents: fresh, organically grown Juglans nigra green hull extract in Distilled Water and Organic Grain Alcohol.

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Black Walnut, glycerite (no alcohol), 2 oz.
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.

Alcohol: none

Contents: 1:3 extract of fresh, organically grown Juglans nigra green hulls in Vegetable Glycerin and Distilled Water.

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Guaiacum Extract, 2 oz.
Guaiacum officinale

Guaiacum has been popular since the sixteenth century when it was introduced from the Caribbean as a remedy for diseases of the reproductive system. It is an ingredient in most formulas for spirochete infections but is only rarely used alone. It is an important ingredient in the famous Compound Syrup Scrophularia of the historic Eclectic physician Dr. Eli Jones, sold by Sacred Medicine Sanctuary as Seneca Elixir. Guaiacum is acquiring a reputation for efficacy with rheumatoid arthritis and tonsillitis, probably because it addresses underlying conditions, i.e., causal factors such as microscopic organisms that may be associated with better known conditions.

Alcohol: 90%

Contents: Extract of wildcrafted Lignum vitae (Guaiacum officinale) resin 1:5 in Organic Gain Alcohol USF and Distilled Water.

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Quassia Extract, 2 oz.
Quassia amara

"Amara" refers to the bitterness of the bark of this valuable medicinal plant from South America. It is traditionally used for a very wide range of complaints including appetite, digestion, urinary tract infections, diarrhea and dysentery, malaria, and smallpox. This may make it sound like a panacea, but the bitter principle quassimarin has demonstrated antiparasitic, antileukemic, antitumoral, and febrifugal properties. It is also used to support vision for those who eyes have been affected by excess consumption of alcohol. We suggest that it be used in smaller dosages than most herbs and for shorter periods of time.

Alcohol: 29-31%

Contents: 1:5 extract of Quassia amara bark in distilled water and organic alcohol.

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Spilanthes Extract, 2 oz.
Spilanthes acmella

Spilanthes is nicknamed the toothache plant. It temporarily numbs the areas of the mouth where it makes contact, mainly the gums, and through increased production of saliva has an antibacterial effect similar to that of echinacea. Spilanthes is also antifungal and antiparasitic. It has also been used to treat malaria as well as co-infections of Lyme disease. Spilanthes is native to Brazil and Africa where it is used to treat stammering and to improve digestion of carbohydrates and fats. Be aware that spilanthes causes a temporarily tingling sensation that is part of the immune response it triggers.

Alcohol: 54-56%

Contents: fresh, organically grown Spilanthes acmella leaf and flower in Distilled Water, Organic Alcohol, and Pure Vegetable Glycerin.

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