PARASITE CLEANSE PROTOCOL
Parasite Cleanse Suggested Protocol
Consulting healthcare providers before, during, and after a parasite cleanse ensures the process is conducted safely and effectively. While natural supplements are generally considered safe, some individuals may experience side effects such as digestive upset, allergic reactions, or interactions with medications. If you experience adverse reactions, discontinue use and consult a healthcare professional.
For a mild or first-time cleanse, 4 weeks is usually sufficient, while persistent symptoms, recurring issues, or stubborn parasites may benefit from a 6-week or longer cleanse.
All tincture drops can be taken directly by mouth (on or under the tongue) for fast absorption, or mix with a small amount of water or juice to improve taste.
Week 1 – Parasite Tincture (Black Walnut Hull, Wormwood & Oregon Grape Root)
- Take 30 drops (1.5 ml / 1½ droppers full) three times daily.
Adjust dose downward if sensitivity occurs.
Week 2 – Clove Tincture: Clove tincture is used in parasite cleanses primarily because it is believed to be one of the only herbs that can destroy parasite eggs, effectively breaking the parasite's life cycle and preventing reinfestation.
- Take 1 full dropper diluted in water or juice, three times daily.
Week 3 - Parasite Tincture (Black Walnut Hull, Wormwood & Oregon grape root)
- Take 30 drops (1.5 ml / 1½ droppers full) three times daily.
Week 4 – Clove Tincture
- Take 1 full dropper diluted in water or juice, three times daily.
If you choose to do a 6-week cleanse, continue the cycle above for 2 more weeks.
Natural Herbs in Our Parasite Cleanse Formulas
1. Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium)
- Contains compounds like artemisinin and thujone that target and help eliminate parasites.
- Traditionally used for roundworms, pinworms, and protozoal infections.
- Supports the body’s natural defenses by interfering with parasite metabolism and reducing their ability to survive in the gut.
2. Black Walnut Hull (Juglans nigra)
- Juglone (found in black walnut) can interfere with the metabolism and survival of certain intestinal worms and protozoa, helping the body reduce parasite load.
- Supports gut health by creating a less favorable environment for parasites and helping the body expel debris.
3. Oregon Grape (Mahonia Aqui folium)
- Supports liver detox, bile flow, and gut health rather than directly killing parasites.
- Contains berberine, which has antimicrobial properties and may help improve gut balance.
4. Cloves (Syzygium aromaticum)
- Contains eugenol, which helps destroy parasite eggs.
- Supports the body’s natural defenses by interfering with parasite growth and reproduction.
Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting any new supplement, herbal protocol, or health regimen, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medications, or have a medical condition. Individual results may vary.