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Parasitic infections
Parasitic infections
This collection focuses on supporting the body's parasitic burden, such as worms (e.g., pinworms, tapeworms), protozoa (such as Giardia or Blastocystis hominis), or fungi/yeasts in biofilm form. In many cases, this involves a dormant presence of parasites in the digestive tract, which can lead to chronic intestinal complaints, itching, unexplained fatigue, skin problems, or immunological dysregulation.
These products have been carefully selected for their contribution to:
- inhibiting or killing parasites, fungi or yeasts
- disrupting biofilms that protect parasites
- supporting bile function, intestinal motility and cleansing
- restoring the intestinal environment and flora after antiparasitic treatment
- modulating inflammatory responses associated with parasitic burden
This collection is relevant when there is a suspicion of parasitic overgrowth, after travel, for chronic intestinal problems or to support periodic antiparasitic treatments.
Supplements in this collection may contain:
Berberine
A powerful plant alkaloid with antimicrobial, antiparasitic, and anti-inflammatory properties. Commonly used for amoebas, Giardia, Blastocystis, and SIBO.
Oregano oil
Essential for persistent parasites and fungal infections. Effective against worms, protozoa, and biofilm organisms. Powerful, always use in cycles.
Black walnut (Juglans nigra)
Traditional antiparasitic agent with broad applications against intestinal parasites and worms. Synergistic with other plant extracts.
Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium)
Specifically effective against intestinal worms, especially when combined with cloves and black walnut. Contains sesquiterpenes that paralyze parasites.
Clove
Rich in eugenol, a substance that can damage parasite eggs. Important in combination with parasite treatment cycles.
Neem (Azadirachta indica)
A strong, bitter herb that cleanses the intestines, disrupts parasites, and promotes bile secretion. It also has antibacterial properties.
Caprylic acid
Fatty acid active against yeasts, fungi, and biofilm-forming organisms. Often used for Candida or parasitic residues.
Zinc and vitamin A
Supports the recovery of the intestinal barrier and mucosal immunity after parasitic load or inflammation.
Probiotics (S. boulardii, L. plantarum, L. rhamnosus)
Essential after an antiparasitic phase for restoring flora, crowding out pathogens and normalising the immune response.
Binders (chlorella, activated charcoal, bentonite)
To safely remove toxins, breakdown products and parasitic residues from the intestinal tract.