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OLIVE EXTRACT contains high amounts of oleuropein phenolic compounds from olive leaf extract. These compounds have very powerful antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and immune-modulating properties. These activities have been shown to serve as a natural agent with antifungal, antimicrobial, activiral, and antiparasitic properties. Various mechanisms have been discovered related to their anti-pathogenic effects that include inhibiting pathological organism reproduction, altering pathogenic organisms to build cell walls, altering protein production of pathogenic organisms necessary for replication, inhibiting pathogenic organism assembly at the cell membrane, interference of reverse transcriptase and protease production of the pathogen, and enhanced formation of the immune system cells to combat the pathogenic organism.
WORMWOOD EXTRACT contains very high active constituents of wormwood (Arthemisia Annua) including absinthin, anabsinthin, and thujone. These constituents have been shown to have anti parasitic, antifungal, and antibacterial properties. It has also been shown to have antioxidant properties, increase digestive enzymes, and reduce intestinal discomfort. In addition to its anti parasitic properties, it has also demonstrated therapeutic uses in the expulsion of parasitic worms and is classified as a vermifuge
BLACK WALNUT EXTRACT contains an excellent Black Walnut (Juglans nigre) source with a rich tannin, juglandin, juglone, and juglandic acid content. These constituents are known to have antiparasitic, antifungal, and antimicrobial activity . It has classically been used for its vermifuge properties of expelling tapeworms, pinworms, and ringworms. It is also very well known for its yeast overgrowth intestinal management.
GARLIC EXTRACT contains Garlic (Ailium Sativum) with a rich source of thiosulfinates, and allicin. Garlic has been used for various medicinal purposes by many different cultures for thousands of years. The thiosulfinates' mechanisms of actions have been extensively studied in vitro, in animal, and in human clinical trials for various conditions. It is very clear that it contains antiparasitic, antibacterial, and antifungal properties. Additionally, it does not appear to compromise the healthy gut bacteria despite its antiparasitic and antimicrobial effect