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The Worm & Parasite Weapon is designed as an ingested herbal cleanse meant to detoxify the human body and rid it of parasitic infections, including HSV 1 and HSV 2. Like any other weapon, this powerful blend should be used with caution, great care, and moderation. It is recommended to be consumed with a combination of diet change and mental preparedness. 

 

Full List of Ingredients: Mugwort, Neem Leaf, Cloves, Basil, Oregano, Pau D' Arco, Dill Weed, Wormwood, Chlorella, Red Raspberry Leaf, Burdock Root, Yellow dock Root, Cinnamon, Lemongrass, Slippery Elm Bark, Ginger, Elderberry


Uses: Steeped as tea/bitters, cold or solar infusion, salves, combined with cream/lotion for midsection/lower back topical application, restructured to make pills/powders, or concentrated liquid extracts (tinctures)

Worm & Parasite Weapon

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  • 1. Prepare the Water:
       *Boil fresh water: Use filtered water for the 
         best flavor. 
       *Bring to a rolling boil: Herbal teas are 
         generally prepared with very hot water to 
         extract the flavors effectively. 

    2. Add the Herbs:
    *Use loose herbs or tea bags: If using loose herbs, measure about 1 teaspoon per 8 ounces of water, or adjust to your preference. 
    *Place the herbs in a cup or teapot: You can use a tea infuser, tea ball, or simply add the herbs directly to your cup. 

    3. Steep the Tea:
    *Pour the boiling water over the herbs: Cover the cup or teapot to help retain heat and flavor. 
    *Allow the tea to steep: For most herbal teas, a steep time of 5 minutes or longer is recommended.
    *Adjust steep time based on the herbs: Certain herbs, like ginger or turmeric, can be steeped for longer periods for a stronger flavor. 
    *Remove herbs: Strain the tea or remove the herbs after steeping. 

    4. Serve and Enjoy:
    *Sweeten to taste: Add honey, sugar, or other sweeteners if desired. 
    *Serve hot or cold: Herbal teas can be enjoyed either way. Serve with lemon or milk: Some people prefer to add lemon or milk to their herbal tea, but this is optional. 

  • The statements made regarding these products have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. The efficacy of these products has not been confirmed by FDA-approved research. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. All information presented here is not meant as a substitute for or alternative to information from healthcare practitioners. Please consult your healthcare professional about potential interactions or other possible complications before using any product.

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