Experience the holistic way to treat parasites in the body with Wholehearted Harmony's Parasite Cleanse Support Herbal Tea Blend. Designed for people, this unique blend targets intestinal parasites, including worms and single-celled organisms that live in your intestines. They can cause unpleasant symptoms and (in some cases) pose serious health risks.
By incorporating healing and nutritional herbs, our tea supports the body's natural cleansing processes. Parasites, which use the host’s body for nourishment and shelter, are effectively addressed through this integrative wellness approach. Trust in Wholehearted Harmony to help restore balance and vitality to you and your furry companions.
approximately 25% of the world’s population has an infection related to an intestinal parasite. In tropical and subtropical areas with limited access to clean water and sanitation, that number is as high as 50%. The most common intestinal parasite infection globally is ascariasis. It affects about 1 billion people worldwide.
In the U.S., the most common infections are from protozoa, especially the giardia parasite. Pinworms are the most common intestinal worm in the U.S.
Available in 3 variations by cups.
Due to the volume of some herbs, the amount of cups could weight as little as 2 oz or as much a 6 oz, more or in between.
When you see 1 -2 tsp per cup, please know that 1 tsp spoon will get you more cups of tea, but 2 tsp will give more flavor, unless specified teaspoon amount.
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Pau D'arco: the chemicals found in the bark are called naphthoquinones: lapachol and beta-lapachone. In lab tests, these chemicals killed some bacteria, fungi, viruses, and parasites
Wormwood: known for its effective ridding of tape worms, roundworms, and pinworms. Wormwood is a powerful herb that benefits other areas of the gut.
Neem: a superb anti-yeast agent that can quickly help to bring the candida in the digestive tract under control. Where there is yeast parasites can thrive.
Chaparral: A study found that chaparral contains secondary metabolites that can fight protozoan parasites, including Giardia lamblia, Entamoeba histolytica, and Naegleria fowleri. Some cultures have used chaparral to treat skin parasites and detoxify by bathing in it once a year.
Black Walnut Hull: the hulls of black walnuts have antifungal and antiparasitic constituents since they have high concentrations of tannins, which are antibacterial. Expels ringworms, pinworms, tapeworms.
Cascara Sagrada: Help treat parasitic infestations. This is a condition in which one organism (the parasite) either harms its host or in some way lives at the expense of the host.
Slippery Elm: known for its usefulness for diarrhea, constipation, hemorrhoids, irritable bowel syndrome, it can help to expel tapeworms.