Ingredients:
WORMWOOD (ARTEMESIA)
Purified water, Grain Alcohol
Purified water, Grain Alcohol
Important Information:
Free of all common allergens, including: wheat, dairy, eggs, corn, soy, and yeast.
Format
Liquid
250ml
Dosage
15-35 drops in a little water, 3 times daily, before meals.
Product Information:
- Certified organically grown
- Clear the body of parasites
- Relieves occasional insomnia, nervousness and mental fatigue
- Promotes sleep and relaxation
- Easy to use & absorb liquid tincture
- Gluten-free
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PARASITES
At one time de-worming was as routine as spring cleaning, but now people are becoming more aware of the need for doing a parasite cleanse...
Parasitic infections in the gastro-intestinal tract are common. Eighty percent of North Americans harbour one or more parasites. It is so wide-spread because of international travel, immigration, contamination of the water and food supply, use of daycare centres, household pets, antibiotic use and chemical contamination. Giardia and pinworms are the two most common intestinal parasites.
Intestinal parasites cause illness by competing with the host for nutrients and secreting waste products that cause allergic and autoimmune reactions.
Parasitic infections in the digestive tract can be difficult to diagnose because the symptoms look similar to other abdominal illnesses. Common symptoms include appetite changes, abdominal pain and cramping, diarrhea and stool changes. Dehydration may occur due to the diarrhea. If the infection is long-term weight loss, malnourishment and chronic digestive problems manifest.
Conventional treatment involves the use of anti-parasitic medication. This usually takes care of the current infection. However, the body becomes susceptible to subsequent infections if friendly bacteria are not replaced.
HYGIENE
Good hygiene is important to prevent parasitic infections. Wash your hands, with soap, before eating and wash your hands frequently when preparing food. Wash your hands after using the toilet. Always cook foods fully and use a fork thermometer for checking the temperature inside of cuts of meat. The most contaminated foods are commercial pork products followed by beef, chicken, lamb and fish. Wash fruits and vegetables with 1 tbsp of apple cider vinegar in one gallon of water and soak for 15 minutes.
The best way to prevent parasitic infections is to have a healthy immune system and good digestive environment. Take extra precautions while traveling and camping. Ensure that the water supply is safe or use water bottles with built-in filtration systems.
WHAT YOU CAN DO TO PREVENT PARASITES:
At one time de-worming was as routine as spring cleaning, but now people are becoming more aware of the need for doing a parasite cleanse...
Parasitic infections in the gastro-intestinal tract are common. Eighty percent of North Americans harbour one or more parasites. It is so wide-spread because of international travel, immigration, contamination of the water and food supply, use of daycare centres, household pets, antibiotic use and chemical contamination. Giardia and pinworms are the two most common intestinal parasites.
Intestinal parasites cause illness by competing with the host for nutrients and secreting waste products that cause allergic and autoimmune reactions.
Parasitic infections in the digestive tract can be difficult to diagnose because the symptoms look similar to other abdominal illnesses. Common symptoms include appetite changes, abdominal pain and cramping, diarrhea and stool changes. Dehydration may occur due to the diarrhea. If the infection is long-term weight loss, malnourishment and chronic digestive problems manifest.
Conventional treatment involves the use of anti-parasitic medication. This usually takes care of the current infection. However, the body becomes susceptible to subsequent infections if friendly bacteria are not replaced.
HYGIENE
Good hygiene is important to prevent parasitic infections. Wash your hands, with soap, before eating and wash your hands frequently when preparing food. Wash your hands after using the toilet. Always cook foods fully and use a fork thermometer for checking the temperature inside of cuts of meat. The most contaminated foods are commercial pork products followed by beef, chicken, lamb and fish. Wash fruits and vegetables with 1 tbsp of apple cider vinegar in one gallon of water and soak for 15 minutes.
The best way to prevent parasitic infections is to have a healthy immune system and good digestive environment. Take extra precautions while traveling and camping. Ensure that the water supply is safe or use water bottles with built-in filtration systems.
WHAT YOU CAN DO TO PREVENT PARASITES:
- WASH YOUR HANDS AFTER TOUCHING YOUR PET
- COOK MEAT WELL
- AFTER PREPARING RAW MEAT IN THE KITCHEN, ENSURE THAT EVERYTHING IS CLEANED WELL, INCLUDING YOUR HANDS
- DO A GOOD PARASITE CLEANSE EVERY YEAR OR EVERY SIX MONTHS
- ENSURE THE PURITY OF YOUR DRINKING WATER
- PARASITES CAN MAKE YOU FEEL FATIGUED
- INFECTION BY PARASITES PUTS STRESS ON YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM
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