Para-SITE Tincture Compound

$14.00

Using Dr. Hulda Clarke’s recipe of Black Walnut Hull, Cloves and Wormwood, Para-SITE sets the sites on intestinal parasites and aids in being a part of a protocol for removal.

This herbal combination formula is one that specifically targets the intestines and the parasites contained within.

The picture to the right is the head of a Cestoda. Or tapeworm.
From Wikipedia:
Cestoda (Cestoidea) is the name given to a class of parasitic flatworms, commonly called tapeworms, of the phylum Platyhelminthes. Its members live in the digestive tract of vertebrates as adults, and often in the bodies of various animals as juveniles. Over a thousand species have been described, and all vertebrate species can be parasitised by at least one species of tapeworm. Several species parasitise humans after being consumed in underprepared meat such as pork (Taenia solium), beef (T. saginata), and fish (Diphyllobothrium spp.), or in food prepared in conditions of poor hygiene (Hymenolepis spp. or Echinococcus spp.).

 

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Using Dr. Hulda Clarke's recipe of Black Walnut Hull, Cloves and Wormwood, Para-SITE sets the sites on intestinal parasites and aids in being a part of a protocol for removal. This herbal combination formula is one that specifically targets the intestines and the parasites contained within. The picture to the right is the head of a Cestoda. Or tapeworm. From Wikipedia: Cestoda (Cestoidea) is the name given to a class of parasitic flatworms, commonly called tapeworms, of the phylum Platyhelminthes. Its members live in the digestive tract of vertebrates as adults, and often in the bodies of various animals as juveniles. Over a thousand species have been described, and all vertebrate species can be parasitised by at least one species of tapeworm. Several species parasitise humans after being consumed in underprepared meat such as pork (Taenia solium), beef (T. saginata), and fish (Diphyllobothrium spp.), or in food prepared in conditions of poor hygiene (Hymenolepis spp. or Echinococcus spp.).

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Weight 3.2 oz