All Stage Parasite Extract

All Stage Parasite Extract

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All Stage Parasite Extract

All Stage Parasite Extract

$20.00 Unit price $20.00/fl oz
All Stage Liquid Parasite Extract

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All Stage Parasite Extract
Concentrated.
Black Walnut Hull; Clove; Oregano; Soursop; Wormwood; Texas grain vodka.

Take at your discretion. This does not taste good. It is a potent alcohol-based extract that is not diluted. Can either drop liquid sublingual (under tongue) or in a couple fluid ounces of non-sugary liquid.  (highly suggested water and to limit sugar intake, during cleanse.) 

Recommendation: Take half approx. 1/4th to ½ dropper: morning, noon and evening time.
Approximately 15 minutes before eating a meal.
Take every day for 5-7 days. Not recommended to exceed 2 droppers full, in 24hour period. (Although everyone has different body compositions: weights and lifestyles. Do what works best for you. Health is not a one size fits all protocol.)

To initially start out. Try one week on and one week off; then again for the first month. Timing it around the moon phases.

Not recommended to take longer than 7 days in a row. Parasites lay eggs when the moon starts waxing and hatching at the full moon.   

 (pictured is 2 and 1 fl.oz. bottles. it is price per fl. oz.) 

Ingredients:

Black Walnut Hull
Botanical Name:
 
Juglans nigra
Botanical Family: Juglandaceae (walnut family)
Active Chemical Compound:
juglone (5-hydroxy-1,4-naphthoquinone), a natural naphthoquinone recognized for its antibacterial, antifungal, and herbicidal properties. Other key active compounds include high concentrations of tannins (such as ellagic acid and tannic acid) and iodine, which contribute to its medicinal, astringent, and antiseptic effects

Potential Benefits of Black Walnut Hulls
Anti-parasitic Properties: Black walnut hulls are best known for their ability to help the body expel intestinal parasites and worms due to the compound juglone, which is toxic to these organisms.
Antimicrobial and Antifungal Effects: They exhibit strong activity against various bacteria and fungi, making them useful in treating conditions like athlete's foot, ringworm, and Candida overgrowth, both internally and topically.
Digestive Health: The high tannin content provides a mild laxative and astringent effect, which can help soothe inflamed intestinal tissues, alleviate constipation, and promote a healthy gut environment and bowel regularity.
Antioxidant Support: They are rich in antioxidants, such as polyphenols and tannins, which help protect the body's cells from oxidative stress and support the body's natural detoxification processes. 

Side Effects and Safety Considerations
Skin Irritation:
The active compound juglone can be a significant skin irritant, causing pain, itching, and even blistering with direct contact. It will also stain the skin a dark color.
Digestive Upset
: High internal doses of supplements may occasionally cause nausea or stomach upset.
Organ Stress:
Long-term or excessive use may put stress on the liver and kidneys due to the high concentration of tannins.
Allergic Reactions:
As black walnuts are a tree nut, individuals with tree nut or peanut allergies should avoid black walnut products entirely due to the risk of a severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis).

Medication Interactions: The tannins in black walnut can reduce the absorption and effectiveness of oral medications. It is recommended to take black walnut supplements at least one hour after any oral medications.

Not for Long-Term Use: Black walnut hull supplements are generally intended for short-term use only (e.g., during a specific cleanse or detox program), usually no longer than two weeks at a time, unless guided by a healthcare professional

Black walnut hulls are traditionally used for parasitic infections and skin ailments. However, they can cause skin irritation, and high doses can cause stomach issues or liver/kidney damage. It is not recommended for long-term use (usually safe for up to 2 weeks) and should be avoided during pregnancy or nursing. 


Key Active Compounds & Properties:
 
Juglone: Acts as a potent antioxidant, but also a toxin to some plants and fungi.
Tannins:
Provide astringent properties used for skin conditions, intestinal health, and as a natural dye.
Plumbagin: Another napthoquinone component with potential anticancer and antioxidant properties.
Other Compounds: The hull contains flavonoids, quercetin, kaempferol, and essential fatty acids. 

Clove
Botanical Name:
Syzygium aromaticum
Botanical Family
:
Myrtaceae (myrtle)
Active Chemical Compound:
eugenyl acetate, β-caryophyllene, and α-humulene, contributing to clove's overall bioactivity

Key Benefits of Clove Extract
Oral Health: Clove oil is highly effective in relieving toothaches and gum inflammation due to its numbing (anesthetic) and antibacterial properties.
Antioxidant & Anti-inflammatory: High levels of eugenol fight free radicals, reducing oxidative stress and inflammation throughout the body.
Digestive Aid: It can help treat digestive issues like bloating and indigestion by increasing enzyme production.
Antimicrobial Effects: Clove extract exhibits strong antifungal and antibacterial properties, potentially fighting against various infections.
Respiratory Relief: Inhaling steam with clove oil may help open nasal passages and ease respiratory congestion. 

Warnings and Side Effects
Toxicity: Ingesting concentrated clove oil can be toxic, particularly in children, causing severe side effects like seizures and liver damage.
Blood Thinning: Eugenol acts as a blood thinner, meaning it should be avoided by individuals with bleeding disorders or those taking blood-thinning medication.
Drug Interactions: Clove may interact with blood sugar-lowering drugs, potentially causing hypoglycemia (low blood sugar).
Pregnancy & Surgery: It is not recommended for use during pregnancy or breastfeeding, and it should be discontinued at least two weeks before any scheduled surgery.

Oregano
Botanical name:
Origanum vulgare
Botanical Family: Lamiaceae family, commonly known as the mint or deadnettle family
Active Chemical Compound:
carvacrol and thymol

Potential Health Benefits:
Antioxidant Power: High in antioxidants, it helps neutralize damaging free radicals, potentially benefiting skin, heart, and brain health. 
Antimicrobial: Shows promise in fighting bacteria (like E. coli), viruses (like herpes), and fungi in lab settings. 
Anti-inflammatory: Its compounds may help reduce inflammation, useful for conditions like asthma or skin issues. 
Digestive Aid: Can stimulate bile flow and help with indigestion, bloating, and gut health. 
Immune Support: Contains vitamins (A, C, E, K) and minerals, boosting immunity. 
Respiratory Relief: Traditional uses include easing coughs, bronchitis, and other respiratory symptoms. 
Potential Anticancer: Animal studies suggest it might suppress cancer cell growth, but human research is lacking

Key Active Compounds
Carvacrol & Thymol: The most abundant and powerful compounds, responsible for much of oregano's antibacterial and antioxidant activity.
γ-Terpinene & p-Cymene: Often found alongside carvacrol and thymol.
β-Caryophyllene: A sesquiterpene with potential anti-inflammatory properties.
Phenolic Acids & Flavonoids: Rosmarinic Acid, Luteolin, Quercetin, Apigenin: Contribute to antioxidant and anti-inflammatory actions, with some having antihistamine-like effects. 

Other Beneficial Constituents
Vitamins: Excellent source of Vitamin K, important for bone health.
Minerals: Contains iron. 

Soursop
Botanical Name:
 
Annona muricata
Botanical Family: Annonaceae family, commonly known as the custard apple family
Active Chemical Compound:
annonaceous acetogenins (such as annonacin, annomuricin A, and muricatocin), which are studied for potential anti-cancer and anti-tumor effects. Other key compounds include alkaloids (e.g., annonamine), phenolic compounds, flavonoids (e.g., rutin)


Potential Benefits of Soursop Leaves

High Antioxidant Content:
Loaded with compounds like flavonoids and phytosterols that combat free radicals.
Anti-inflammatory and Pain Relief: Traditionally used to reduce swelling, muscle tension, and pain associated with arthritis.
Blood Pressure Regulation: May help manage hypertension.
Blood Sugar Management: Studied for potential to assist in diabetes management by reducing blood sugar levels.
Immune Support and Calmative: Used to boost the immune system and act as a natural sedative to relieve stress and improve sleep.
Digestive Health: Used to settle the stomach, reduce bloating, and treat infections.
Cancer Support (Limited Evidence): While in vitro studies suggest potential anti-cancer properties in the leaves, there is no clinical evidence that it treats cancer in humans. 


Side Effects and Risks

Neurotoxicity: Long-term or high-dose consumption is linked to a neurotoxin called annonacin, which may cause movement disorders resembling Parkinson’s disease.
Low Blood Pressure/Sugar: Can excessively lower blood pressure or blood sugar if you are already taking medication for these conditions.
Liver/Kidney Toxicity: Excessive intake may cause liver or kidney damage.
Pregnancy/Breastfeeding: Not recommended for use during pregnancy, as some compounds may have stimulant effects on the uterus. 


Safety Measures

Moderate Consumption: Do not consume soursop for prolong periods of time. Incremental use.
Consult a doctor: Consult a healthcare professional if you are on medication for high blood pressure, diabetes, or liver/kidney issues

Wormwood

Botanical Name:  Artemisia absinthium
Botanical Family: 
Active Chemical Compound
:

Potential Benefits (Often with Caution)
Digestive Aid:
Stimulates appetite and helps with indigestion, gas, and cramping, sometimes mixed with peppermint, caraway, and fennel.
Anti-Inflammatory & Antioxidant:
May help reduce swelling and provide antioxidant protection.
Antiparasitic:
Traditionally used to eliminate intestinal worms like pinworms and tapeworms, and for protozoan infections.
Cognitive Support:
May improve brain cell communication and potentially help with depression symptoms by affecting neurotransmitters, though excessive use is risky.
Liver Protection:
May offer hepatoprotective effects, though thujone itself can cause liver injury.


Risks & Side Effects (Due to Thujone)
Neurotoxicity: Seizures, hallucinations, memory loss, confusion, headaches, numbness, anxiety, irritability.
Gastrointestinal Issues: Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach cramps.
Liver Damage: Can induce toxic hepatitis.
Drug Interactions: May decrease effectiveness of seizure medications and interact with other drugs.

Who Should Avoid Wormwood
- Pregnant or breastfeeding women.
- People with seizures or epilepsy.
- Individuals with heart, liver, or kidney problems.
- Those allergic to ragweed, daisies, or marigolds.

 

 **Product Safety & Allergen Information** Information is for educational purposes only and has not undergone FDA evaluation. It is not designed to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individuals who are pregnant, nursing, or currently taking medications should consult a healthcare professional before use. The product is manufactured in a facility that processes eggs, gluten, nuts, dairy, and shellfish, though direct contact is not present Not inspected by a regulatory agency. Please review all allergen warnings carefully before purchase. 

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