Artemisia Annua 20:1 Extract (Artemisinin) / Wormwood - 500mg

 

Sweet Wormwood, also known as Artemisia Annua, is an extremely bitter herb with properties that kill parasites. This powerful extract has also been shown to inhibit one of the deadliest malaria parasites, Plasmodium falciparum.

Some preliminary research also suggests that wormwood contains anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer, and immunoregulatory benefits as well. So using this to kill parasites and reduce inflammation in the gut can be very beneficial.

Benefits:
  
Anti-malarial
  
Anti-fungal
  
Anti-microbial
  
Anti-parasitic
  
Supports digestive system
  
Improves gut health This listing is for Capsules of pure and high quality

Since it is 20:1 botanical extract, it is 20 times more powerful than an ordinary powder.

Dosage:

Take 1 capsule, two to three times a day

Product Details:

Capsule Size: 500 mg

Suitable for Vegans

Expiry date: 3 years from the date of manufacturing.

This product is FREE of any type of fillers or additives like magnesium stearates, gelatin, silicates, gluten, corn, wheat, rice, yeast, starch, titanium dioxide, artificial colours, artificial flavours or preservatives.

 

In order to provide consistency in quality, all of our products undergo following tests:

Assay with HPLC / Titration / Gravimetry, Residual Solvent Analysis with GC-HS, Heavy Metal Testing with AAS, Microbiology Analysis, Impurity Profiling and Stability testing.

Disclaimer:

We make no 'therapeutic claims'. Therapeutic is defined by the Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) as:

- Preventing, diagnosing, curing or alleviating a disease, ailment, defect or injury in persons or animals; or· Influencing, inhibiting or modifying a physiological process in persons or animals;

- Testing the susceptibility of persons or animals to a disease or ailment; or influencing, controlling or preventing conception in persons; or testing for pregnancy in persons; or the replacement or modification of parts of the anatomy in persons or animals

Always contact your licensed healthcare professional for advice.