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Is Wormwood a Good Remedy for Parasites?

Posted by Mindy (Bellefontaine, Ohio ) on 09/27/2011

Ted, I feel my husband and I can learn so much from you! My husband has had all of his fillings now replaced. Yesterday was the last appointment.! YAY! So now we are ready to go forward on a regaining health protocol.

He has been very sick for 4 years. Looking back, longer, but the last 4 have been a kicker.

He was tested and is high in many metals. With that, we know his parasite levels have to be off the chart! We are in the process of collecting info on what is the best and safest to use. So far we have made our own Black Walnut tinture. We want to add the traditional cloves and wormwood, cayenne pepper, pumpkin seed, MSM, Pau d' Arco... But I keep reading how wormwood is really not safe, especially in an oil form. Can you give me a definition on this?

We eat very well, always room for improvement, but do rather well. In short, we juice wheat grass we have grown ourselves. Drink green smoothies, try to eat a raw as possible for maximum nutrition. We do not take a lot of suppliments only because we dont we dont see where they benifit too much. We just try to consume what God has made for us. As unaltered and fresh as we can.

We need help, and there just seems to be so many different opinions on what is safe and helpful. What are your thoughts on wormwood?

Replied by Kelly
Catawissa, Mo, Usa
10/03/2011

Take a tblsp or 2 or food grade (very important) diacmateacous earth from feed store. It will worm you safely for everything!!! Do you worm your pets???

Replied by Ted
Bangkok, Thailand
391 posts

The mentioned "toxicity" was based on thujone at more then 35 mg/kg, and you are consuming at one bottle a day, which is 20 mg. That would be toxic, but proper dosing that is a couple of drops to several drops is often non toxic even if you were consuming up to 1/2 of the bottles (but I wouldn't try it) and at that level it isn't even toxic. So based on instructions given in a bottle, I don't think there is any manufacturer recommends the bottle dose per day. So if you were to follow instructions on bottle, it appears unlikely to be toxic, and also the use is mostly deworming, so you wouldn't be consuming the rest of your life. As to me, I favor artemisinin the active component and in a capsule form, is taken one or two capsules a day of 180 mg. should also be ok. The reason is obvious there's little or no thujone if its artemisinin form.

Replied by Carol
Usa
10/21/2018

How many days does it take to eliminate parasites?

The only Artemisinin I found without other ingredients, has 200 mg. Is that all right?


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