Topic: Is black walnut & grapefruit seed Extract enough to kill parasites?
cantgiveupyet
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A two week Parasite cleanse using these was mentioned to me at an appt today. I know many here suggest Humaworm....so just wondering if these two would be good enough.
I didnt purchase them as Im pretty sure I can get them cheaper online that from the office.
Also, these were in liquid form which my body seems to tolerate more.
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sparkle7
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The winning combination usually is - green, black walnut hulls, cloves, & wormwood. (Just in my opinion - it's the standard combo for parasites.)
The cloves are for killing the parasite eggs.
You can get this for pretty cheap at most health food or supplement stores. Be prepared that it may make you pretty ill if you have parasites.
In my experience, the herb caps are stronger than the tincture. You can usually get both forms of this combo. They may have some other herbs added to the mixture but the basic one is the walnut hulls, wormwood & cloves.
Good luck...
PS - Grapefruit seed extract is very strong. I didn't take it while I was doing a parasite cleanse. It can be very harsh so go easy with it. I don't know how your doctor told you to use it.
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I agree with Sparkle's recommendation - black walnut, cloves, and wormwood. Simple to take in the form of Humaworm.
Also, GSE is very strong. It can go after the cyst form of Lyme and candida, so makes many feel really bad. I'd go for parasites and leave the GSE for later.
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