Herbs for parasites
According to the World Health Organization, 3.5 billion people suffer from some type of parasitic infection. Not all of these people live in third world countries; many in the developed world have any number of parasitic infections, some of which are highly contagious. Parasites can infiltrate any system in the body, including the lungs, liver, heart, brain, spinal cord, blood, pancreas, skin, eyes, kidneys and uterus. Acute parasite infection is usually characterized by greater or lesser abdominal distress and diarrhea, often urgent and attended by burning sensations and tremendous fluid loss. Only rarely is there any visible evidence of infection. Moreover, many laboratories fail to detect the presence of parasites even when presented with specimens from infected persons. Some herbs are hundereds effective against parasites.
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Great Nettle – Nettle leaf
£2.00 – £3.90Despite it’s rough exterior, nettle is one of the best remedies for various ailments: anemia (increases the amount of hemoglobin), high blood pressure, coughs and colds, congestion, unitary tract infections and kidney and many other problems.
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Greater celandine – Chelidonium herb
£2.80 – £5.50Celandine contain alkaloids, including sanguinarine, which inhibit cell division,has antitumor activity
, carotene, vitamin C, locks, resin compounds, flavonoids. Celandine supplementary material is glycogen typical animal tissues, thus is a plant frost, and its green color is maintained throughout the year.
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Wormwood – Artemisia herb
£2.50 – £4.90Wormwood herb is used primarily ularly in the fight against gastrointestinal parasites. What is important regulates the metabolism of the whole organism, and due to its characteristics appetite stimulant has been successfully used in the treatment of anorexia.