AP Compound, 16 oz.
"Research conducted on Sweet Annie in China and at the Walter Reed Army Research Institute in Washington, D.C., has shown it to be useful in treating amoebas and malaria. Intensely bitter Quassia has been successfully used throughout Central America for amoebas, flagella and protozoa. Elecampane contains three effective anti-amoebic compounds: alantolactone, isoalantolactone and helinin which shows activity at 1 part in 500,000 against amoebas." - Winston: Herbal Therapeutics
- BrandHerbalist & Alchemist
- Unit Size16 oz.
- Dosage30-40 drops (1.5-2 mL) in juice or water. Take 3 times per day.
- ContraindicationsDo not use during pregnancy or lactation. Consult a qualified expert if you are taking other medications.
- ActionsTraditional Balance Intestinal Flora & Organisms.
- Recommendations
Additional Recommendations:
Include fresh garlic and bitters, but eliminate all sugar from the diet.Additional Useful Herbs:
Grapefruit seed extract, Neem leaf and Andrographis herb may also be helpful. If nausea occurs, use AP Compound with carminative herbs or David Winston's Carminative Compound™. - Western Herbs
- Western Herbs - Delivery FormLiquids, Alcohol Extract
Black Walnut hulls (Juglans nigra), Elecampane root (Inula helenium), Long Pepper (Pippali) (Piper longum), Quassia wood (Picrasma excelsa), Sweet Annie herb (Artemesia annua)
Other Ingredients
Certified Organic alcohol, USP pharmaceutical grade glycerin, distilled water
Certified Kosher by OK Kosher Certification
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