Herbs for Parasites
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Herbal medicine has long used plants to support digestive health and microbial balance. Certain herbs are traditionally used in protocols designed to assist parasite cleansing while supporting the body’s detoxification pathways.
Black walnut hull, wormwood, clove, papaya leaf, and ginger are among the plants frequently referenced in herbal traditions for supporting digestive terrain and intestinal balance.
Papaya Leaf
Papaya leaf contains natural enzymes that may assist digestion and help maintain intestinal health.
Wormwood
Wormwood has long been used in herbal traditions to support digestive integrity and microbial balance. It is commonly included in herbal formulas designed to assist intestinal cleansing.
Black Walnut Hull
Black walnut hull has historically been used to support intestinal cleansing. The plant contains compounds that may help maintain digestive balance and support elimination.

Ginger
Ginger supports circulation, digestive activity, and bile flow. Healthy bile production plays an important role in maintaining intestinal balance.
Ginger supports circulation, digestive activity, and bile flow. Healthy bile production plays an important role in maintaining intestinal balance.

Cloves
Clove is frequently included in parasite support blends because it may assist the body in addressing parasite eggs and microbial imbalance within the digestive tract.
Clove is frequently included in parasite support blends because it may assist the body in addressing parasite eggs and microbial imbalance within the digestive tract.
