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Detoxing from the inside out with this anti-parasitic herbal tea. A powerful blend of wormwood, clove, and black walnut hull—nature’s own cleansing team. These herbs work together to support gut health, eliminate unwanted invaders, and bring the body back into balance. No fillers, no fads—just real plants with real purpose. Healing starts within & nature really does provide the best medicine.
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Ingredients:
1 tsp wormwood (potent anti-parasitic)
1 tsp clove (kills parasite eggs)
1 tsp black walnut hull (destroys adult parasites)
1 tsp ginger root (soothes digestion, anti-inflammatory)
3-4 slices of lemon (boosts liver detox)
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Here are some commonly used natural binders for parasite cleansing:
1. Diatomaceous Earth (Food Grade)
How it works: Sharp microscopic edges damage parasites’ outer membranes.
Use: 1 tsp–1 tbsp in water daily, start slow.
Caution: Drink plenty of water to avoid constipation.
3. Bentonite Clay
How it works: Binds to toxins, heavy metals, and microbes.
Use: Mix with water or juice; start with 1/2 tsp daily.
Caution: Ensure hydration; avoid with certain medications.
4. Chlorella
How it works: A green algae that binds to heavy metals and may help clear parasite waste.
Use: Tablets or powder, often paired with cilantro.
Bonus: Nutrient-rich and supports detox pathways.
5. Psyllium Husk
How it works: Adds bulk to stool, helping sweep parasites and binders out.
Use: Mix with water and consume quickly; follow with more water.
6. Pectin (from citrus or apples)
How it works: Binds toxins in the intestines and soothes the gut lining.
Use: Found in supplements or naturally in fruits.
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