
Black
Walnut/Wormwood Plus
Anti-Parasitic.
These herbs have been used to help rid the body of a wide
range of worms, parasites and their eggs. Indicated to be
effective against pinworms, ringworms, roundworms, tapeworms,
microbial growth and parasitic activity. Contains black
walnut, wormwood and cloves as recommended in Hulda Clarks'
book, A Cure for All Cancers.
Contents:
Fresh Black Walnut hull, Wormwood herb, Sheep Sorrel herb, Quassia
wood chips, freshly ground Cloves and Ginger root in a base containing
concentrated Alfalfa leaf extract. 15 to 40 drops 2-4 times daily.
Recommended to be used for 3 weeks consecutively for best results.
Not recommended if nursing or pregnant.
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Ingredient
descriptions:
Black
Walnut hulls (Juglans nigra)
Actions:
Tonic, adaptogen, aphrodisiac, mild stimulant, deep immune
activator, antioxidant.
Common Use: Fresh
black walnut hulls have long been considered a powerful remedy for expelling
worms and parasites from the body, it contains rich organic iodine and
tannins which contain strong antiseptic properties. Also shown to have
oxygenating abilities which may help burn up excess toxins and fatty materials
and cleanse the blood. Indicated in a variety of skin problems. This herb
is included in Hulda Clark's anti-parasite program.
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Wormwood
Herb
(Artemesia absinthum)
Actions:
Anthelmintic, vermifuge, bitter tonic, carminative, anti-inflammatory,
parasiticide.
Common Use: The bitter
action of this herb stimulates the digestive system, helping
indegestion, especially when caused by gastric juice problems.
Also one of the best herbs available for treating worm infestations
and parasites. Due to the general tonic action it will be
of benefit in many diverse conditions because it benefits
the body in general. This herb is also inculded in Hulda
Clark's anti-parasite program.
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Sheep
Sorrel herb
(Rumex acetosella)
Actions:
Alterative, diuretic, anthelmintic, antineoplastic, antilithic, antiseptic,
astringent, carminative, parasiticide, stomachic, tonic.
Common Use: In the 1868 Canadian Pharmacy
Journal, the leaves of both the sheep sorrel and the taller common sorrel
(Rumex acetosa) were included in the list of Canadian medicinal plants.
Sorrel contains
a high amount of nutrients including chlorophyll. Chlorophyll closely
resembles hemoglobin, the red pigment in human blood, but has at its center
a magnesium atom, whereas hemoglobin has an iron atom, and both carry
oxygen to every cell of the organism. The chlorophyll molecules that carry
oxygen through the bloodstream may do the following: inhibit chromosome
damage, reduce the damage of radiation burns,
kill germs and prevent the growth of harmful bacteria, strengthen the
cell walls which may improve the vascular system, heart function, intestines,
lungs and uterus, aid in the removal of foreign deposits from the walls
of blood vessels, remove inflammation of the pancreas, purify the liver
and increase the body's ability to utilize oxygen by raising the oxygen
level in the tissue cells. Sheep sorrel is also high in oxalic acid. Dr.
N.W. Walker tells us that the human body produces a small amount of oxalic
acid every 24 hours and it is excreted through the kidneys. Dr. Edward
E. Shook believes that oxalic acid is a powerful oxidizing acid that rouses
the human system into activity. It readily combines with calcium to aid
in its digestive assimilation and stimulates the peristaltic action of
the intestines, thus helping sluggish, prolapsed intestines to regain
their normal functions. Oxalic acid also seems to promote faster blood
coagulation time, which makes it valuable for hemorrhages. Sheep sorrel
has been known to prevent the spread of contagious diseases such as the
plague and has overcome fevers caused by cholera and malaria. Its most
important healing elements may be chlorophyll and oxalic acid, there is
however, much research still to be done to discover the hidden mysteries
that make this ubiquitous little plant so vital. This herb is also included
in Rene Caisse's Essiac formula.
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Quassia
wood chips (Picaraena exselsa v. sp.)
Actions:
Bitter tonic, anthelmintic, sialagogue, parasiticide.
Common Use: Quassia
is an excellent remedy in dyseptic conditions due to lack of tone. The
quassinoid bitter principles stimulate the taste receptors, causing a
reflex increase in the secretion of saliva and gastric juices and thus
stimulating the appetite. They also strengthen the contractility of smooth
muscle such as the gall bladder, promoting bile flow. It has also been
used in the expulsion of threadworms, and is included in Hulda Clark's
anti-parasite program.
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Cloves
(Syzygium aromaticum) freshly ground
Actions:
Stimulant, carminative, aromatic, antibacterial, antiseptic, stomachic,
parasiticide, rubefacient.
Common Use: Cloves
are said to have a positive effect on stomach ulcers, it
may be used to lessen nausea, vomiting and flatulence and
to stimulate the digestive system. It has powerful local
antiseptic and mild anaesthetic actions. Cloves contain
sesquiterpenes, these have been shown to have significant
activity in inducing the detoxifying enzyme glutathione
S-transferase in mouse liver and small intestine; the ability
of natural anticarcinogens to induce such detoxifying enzymes
correlates well with their ability to inhibit chemical carcinogenesis.
Hulda Regehr Clark, Ph.D., N.D., in her book "The Cure for
all Cancers", says,"[cloves have a great parasite killing
ability], nothing else known can kill the eggs of parasites
in the body.
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Ginger
Root (Zingiber
officinale)
Actions:
Stimulant, carminative, rubefacient, diaphoretic, stomachic, sialagogue,
antioxidant.
Common Use: Ginger
may be helpful as a stimulant of the peripheral circulation in cases of
bad circulation, chilblains and cramps. It is also used as a remedy for
digestive problems, sore throats and as a promoter of perspiration in
treating fevers. Japanese researchers have discovered cardiac-tonic principles
in ginger root. It is also said to be used with other herbs to enhance
their effectiveness.
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Alfalfa
whole herb and leaf
(Medicago sativa)
Actions:
Nutritive, tonic, alterative, depurative.
Common Uses: Alfalfa
leaves are a very rich source of many valuable nutritients including protein,
calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, all the known vitamins, trace
minerals, carotene, chlorophyll and more. It is helpful for every condition
of the body whether it be maintaining or regaining health.
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