Midwest Herbs: Binders & Parasite-Killers






Midwest Herbs: Binders & Parasite-Killers Directory






Disclaimer: This directory is for reference only. Consult a qualified herbalist or healthcare provider before using herbs medicinally.

Herbal Binders & Parasite-Killers Directory

Herb Classification Table

Herb Parts Used Purpose Binder Parasite-Killer
Slippery Elm Bark Soothes mucous and binds toxins Yes No
Marshmallow Root Demulcent and binder Yes No
Psyllium Husk Seed Husk Bulk-forming laxative Yes No
Plantain Leaves Wound healing and binder Yes No
Wormwood Leaves & Flowers Anti-parasitic No Yes
Black Walnut Hull Rind Parasite elimination No Yes
Cloves Buds Anti-parasitic and digestive aid No Yes
Garlic Bulb Immune support and parasite control No Yes
Papaya Seeds Seeds Digestive and antiparasitic No Yes
Oregano Oil Leaf Oil Broad-spectrum antimicrobial No Yes
Neem Leaves & Bark Antiparasitic and cleansing No Yes
Adam’s Needle Various General medicinal No No
Black-eyed Susan Flowers Immune support No No
Blue Vervain Leaves & Flowers Relaxant No No
Catnip Leaves Digestive aid No No
Common Milkweed Leaves & Flowers Respiratory support No No
Common Blue Violet Leaves & Flowers Anti-inflammatory No No
Dandelion Leaves & Root Liver tonic No No
Daylily Flowers Edible and mild diuretic No No
Elderberry Berries & Flowers Antiviral No No
Evening Primrose Seeds & Flowers Hormonal balance No No
False Indigo Root & Seeds Immune stimulant No No
Goldenseal Rhizome Antimicrobial No No
Indian Tobacco Aerial Parts Respiratory aid No No
Jewelweed Whole Plant Skin irritant relief No No
Milk Thistle Seeds Liver detox No No
Northern Prickly Ash Bark & Berries Circulatory stimulant No No
Queen of the Prairie Roots & Stems Antispasmodic No No
Slippery Elm Bark Soothes mucous membranes Yes No
Twinleaf Leaves Skin tonic No No
Virginia Smooth Avens Leaves & Flowers Tonic astringent No No
Wild Bergamot Leaves & Flowers Digestive aid No No
Wintergreen Leaves Analgesic No No
Yarrow Leaves & Flowers Wound healing No No

Usage Information

  • Binder herbs absorb and remove toxins and excess fluids from the digestive tract.
  • Parasite-killer herbs contain antiparasitic compounds effective against intestinal worms and protozoa.
  • Always prepare as indicated on reliable sources and consult a professional for dosage.