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 |
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.
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