AYURVEDIC SUPPLEMENTS & GUT HEALTH
Vidanga Parasite Cleanse

£26.99

Traditional herbal formula for internal cleansing and digestive health.
  • Vidanga
  • Neem
  • Clove
  • Black Walnut
  • Haritaki
  • Wormwood
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This parasite cleanse uses a combination of powerful traditional herbs that work synergistically to weaken, disrupt, and eliminate parasitic organisms while supporting digestion and the body’s natural detoxification pathways.

Total Capsules: 90

Serving Size:
1–2 capsules daily for up to 1 week, followed by the use of a binder and flushing agent. Use only under practitioner guidance.

Supply Duration:
45–90 days (depending on daily use)

Age Guidance:
Not suitable for persons under 18 years of age.

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Vidanga — Embelia ribes, Neem — Azadirachta indica, Clove — Syzygium aromaticum, Black Walnut — Juglans nigra, Haritaki — Terminalia chebula, Wormwood — Artemisia absinthium

Key Ingredients

Benefits

Vidanga Parasite Cleanse Benefits

  • Eliminates intestinal parasites and harmful microbes: Helps remove parasites, bacteria, and fungi from the digestive tract while supporting microbial balance.
  • Supports digestion and gut detoxification: Stimulates agni (digestive fire), clears accumulated toxins (ama), and promotes healthy elimination.
  • Boosts immunity and protects gut lining: Strengthens immune defense while supporting the integrity and balance of the gut microbiome.

Safety & Contraindications

Vidanga (Embelia ribes)

  • Pregnancy: Contraindicated due to strong cleansing and downward-moving effects.
  • Prolonged use: Not recommended long term without supervision.
  • Constitutional dryness: May be too drying for Vata types unless balanced with moistening herbs.

Neem (Azadirachta indica)

  • Pregnancy & fertility: Contraindicated in pregnancy; may reduce fertility.
  • Children: Avoid prolonged internal use.
  • Excess Vata: Can cause dryness, anxiety, or fatigue in Vata-prone individuals.

Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)

  • Nut allergies: Avoid in individuals with nut allergies.
  • Pregnancy & breastfeeding: Avoid due to lack of safety data.
  • Strong laxative effects: Can be irritating to the bowel in sensitive individuals or with overuse.

Haritaki (Terminalia chebula)

  • Pregnancy: Traditionally avoided due to potential laxative and detoxifying effects.
  • Dehydration or low body weight: May aggravate Vata and cause further depletion.
  • Loose stools: Avoid if experiencing diarrhea or chronic digestive sensitivity.
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