The Three-Herb Protocol
The Amish don't use one herb. They use three herbs together because each targets a different stage of the parasite life cycle:
1. Black Walnut Hull – Kills adult parasites and creates a hostile environment where they can't survive. It contains juglone, a compound that oxygenates tissue—parasites can't tolerate high oxygen levels.
2. Wormwood Extract – Weakens parasites and forces them to detach from your intestinal walls. Acts as a natural paralytic so they can be expelled instead of burrowing deeper.
3. Clove Bud – This is the critical piece most cleanses miss. Clove's eugenol compounds destroy parasite eggs, the hard-shelled cysts that survive most treatments. Without this, eggs hatch in 2-3 weeks and you're right back where you started.
When parasites die, they release toxins.
Heavy metals. Bacterial waste. Inflammatory compounds.
All of it dumps into your bloodstream at once.
If you don't have something to bind and flush those toxins out, your body reabsorbs them.
You feel terrible headaches, nausea, brain fog, fatigue, skin breakouts.
It's called "die-off" or the Herxheimer reaction.
And it's why so many people start a cleanse, feel awful within days, and quit thinking the cleanse is "too strong" or they're "allergic."
The Amish figured this out 300 years ago.
That's why they pair the three killer herbs with natural binders:
• Pumpkin Seed Extract – Paralyzes parasites so they can't re-attach, and gently binds to toxins in the digestive tract working as a natural binder.
• Garlic Extract – A powerful antimicrobial that cleanses the bloodstream and supports liver detoxification.
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