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  • NINE TRADITIONAL HERBS IN ONE FORMULA: Black Walnut, Wormwood, Clove, Quassia, Calendula, Ginger, Reishi, Pau D'Arco and Boneset combine in this Health Canada-licensed complex to help expel intestinal worms and support gut health.
  • BLACK WALNUT, WORMWOOD & QUASSIA - TRADITIONAL VERMIFUGES: These three herbs are traditionally used in Herbal Medicine to help expel intestinal worms, the core traditional use of this formula.
  • CALENDULA FOR DIGESTIVE COMFORT: Calendula is traditionally used in Herbal Medicine to help relieve inflammatory conditions of the digestive system.
  • GINGER FOR DIGESTIVE UPSET: Ginger has carminative and expectorant properties, traditionally used in Herbal Medicine to help relieve lack of appetite, nausea, digestive spasms, indigestion, dyspepsia and flatulent colic, and as an anti-tussive to help relieve bronchitis, coughs and colds.
  • VEGAN, GELATIN-FREE CAPSULES: No gluten, dairy, soy, wheat, yeast, sugar, artificial colours, flavours, preservatives or animal products - suitable for plant-based diets.
  • 120-CAPSULE BOTTLE, 20-DAY SUPPLY: Take two capsules, three times per day between meals - each bottle provides a 20-day supply at the labelled dose.
  • PREMIUM CANADIAN QUALITY: Formulated and made in Canada by CanPrev - Pro Essentials line, licensed under Health Canada NPN 80036020, with no fillers or artificial colours.

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Black Walnut Complex - 9 Traditional Herbs to Help Expel Intestinal Worms & Support Gut Health

CanPrev Black Walnut Complex

A traditional 9-herb complex built around 110 mg of Black Walnut hull, combined with Wormwood, Clove, Quassia, Calendula, Ginger, Reishi, Pau D'Arco and Boneset - Black Walnut, Wormwood and Quassia are traditionally used in Herbal Medicine to help expel intestinal worms, while Calendula and Ginger help ease digestive upset along the way. Licensed Natural Health Product NPN 80036020.

Un complexe traditionnel de 9 herbes bâti autour de 110 mg de coque de noyer noir, combiné avec l'armoise amère, le girofle, le quassia, le souci, le gingembre, le reishi, le pau d'arco et l'eupatoire perfoliée - le noyer noir, l'armoise amère et le quassia sont traditionnellement utilisés en phytothérapie pour aider à évacuer les vers intestinaux, tandis que le souci et le gingembre aident à soulager les troubles digestifs. Produit de santé naturel homologué. NPN 80036020.

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9 Traditional Herbs · 110mg Black Walnut Hull

Nine Herbs, One Traditional Vermifuge Complex

Black Walnut, Wormwood, Clove, Quassia, Calendula, Ginger, Reishi, Pau D'Arco & Boneset - Vegan, Non-GMO

Black Walnut, Wormwood & Quassia - Traditional Vermifuges

These three herbs are traditionally used in Herbal Medicine to help expel intestinal worms, the core traditional use behind this 110 mg Black Walnut hull-led formula.

Ginger & Calendula Help Ease Digestive Upset

Ginger's carminative and expectorant properties and Calendula's traditional role in relieving inflammatory digestive conditions round out the formula for gentler day-to-day digestive comfort.

Advanced Ingredients, Superior Results

Black Walnut Complex combines nine traditional herbs - here is what each ingredient is generally studied for.

Black Walnut (hull, Juglans nigra)

Traditionally used in Herbal Medicine as a vermifuge to help expel intestinal worms; studied for anthelmintic and antimicrobial naphthoquinone compounds such as juglone.

110 mg per capsule

Wormwood (flower, Artemisia absinthium)

A traditional vermifuge herb studied for anthelmintic activity against gastrointestinal parasites and nematode eggs.

85 mg per capsule

Clove (buds, Syzygium aromaticum)

Rich in eugenol, studied for antimicrobial and antioxidant activity.

85 mg per capsule

Quassia (bark, Picrasma quassioides)

A traditional bitter herb used across Asia for gastric discomfort, its quassinoid compounds studied for anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and anti-parasitic activity.

60 mg per capsule

Calendula (flower, Calendula officinalis)

Traditionally used in Herbal Medicine to help relieve inflammatory conditions of the digestive system.

60 mg per capsule

Ginger (rhizome, Zingiber officinale)

Traditionally used in Herbal Medicine for its carminative and expectorant properties, helping relieve digestive upset, nausea and indigestion.

60 mg per capsule

Reishi (fruiting body, Ganoderma lucidum)

A traditional medicinal mushroom whose polysaccharides are studied for immune-supporting activity.

50 mg per capsule

Pau D'Arco (bark, Tabebuia impetiginosa)

A South American traditional bark studied for antimicrobial and antiparasitic activity.

50 mg per capsule

Boneset (herb top, Eupatorium perfoliatum)

A traditional North American herb with a long historical record of use, included here as part of the soothing herbal blend.

25 mg per capsule

CanPrev Black Walnut Complex: Supplement Facts

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Supplement Facts

  • Black Walnut (hull, Juglans nigra) per capsule110 mg
  • Wormwood (flower, Artemisia absinthium) per capsule85 mg
  • Clove (buds, Syzygium aromaticum) per capsule85 mg
  • Quassia (bark, Picrasma quassioides (D. Don) Benn) per capsule60 mg
  • Calendula (flower, Calendula officinalis) per capsule60 mg
  • Ginger (rhizome, Zingiber officinale) per capsule60 mg
  • Reishi (fruiting body, Ganoderma lucidum) per capsule50 mg
  • Pau D'Arco (bark, Tabebuia impetiginosa) per capsule50 mg
  • Boneset (herb top, Eupatorium perfoliatum) per capsule25 mg

Non-Medicinal Ingredients: Non-medicinal ingredients: vegetable capsule, microcrystalline cellulose, magnesium stearate. Known adverse reactions: hypersensitivity/allergy have been known to occur, in which case discontinue use.

Recommended Use or Purpose: Black Walnut, Wormwood, and Quassia are vermifuges traditionally used in Herbal Medicine to help expel intestinal worms. Calendula is traditionally used in Herbal Medicine to help relieve inflammatory conditions of the digestive system. Ginger has carminative and expectorant properties and is traditionally used in Herbal Medicine to help relieve digestive upset and disturbances including lack of appetite, nausea, digestive spasms, indigestion, dyspepsia and flatulent colic, and as an anti-tussive to help relieve bronchitis as well as coughs and colds.

Recommended Dose (Adults): Take two (2) capsules, three (3) times per day between meals, or as directed by a health care practitioner. To avoid digestive upset, take with food. Take 2 hours before or after taking other medication or natural health products. Duration of Use: Consult a health care practitioner for use beyond 2 weeks.

Contraindications: Do not use if you are pregnant, breastfeeding or trying to conceive, if you have stomach hyperacidity and intestinal ulcers, or if you are allergic to plants of the Asteraceae/Compositae/Daisy family. Do not use if you have been diagnosed with a liver disorder or if liver function is impaired; if you are taking acetaminophen or anticoagulants; if you have a fever and/or suffer from a febrile disorder. Dizziness, irritated skin, nausea and diarrhea have been known to occur; in which case discontinue use. Do not use if you have a seizure disorder. Cautions and Warnings: As with any natural health product, you should consult a healthcare practitioner prior to use with other drugs, herbs or medications. Consult a healthcare practitioner if you suffer from an immune system disorder (e.g. Crohn's disease, myasthenia gravis, multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, HIV/AIDS, etc.), if you are taking immunosuppressants, if you have a blood coagulation disorder, if you have diabetes, if you have stomach or intestinal ulcers. Consult a healthcare practitioner if symptoms persist or worsen. Do not use if seal is broken. Keep out of reach of children. Known Adverse Reactions: Hypersensitivity/allergy have been known to occur, in which case discontinue use.

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  • Noyer noir (coque, Juglans nigra) par capsule110 mg
  • Armoise amère (fleur, Artemisia absinthium) par capsule85 mg
  • Girofle (bourgeon, Syzygium aromaticum) par capsule85 mg
  • Quassia (écorce, Picrasma quassioides (D. Don) Benn) par capsule60 mg
  • Calendule (fleur, Calendula officinalis) par capsule60 mg
  • Gingembre (rhizome, Zingiber officinale) par capsule60 mg
  • Reishi (corps fructifère, Ganoderma lucidum) par capsule50 mg
  • Pau D'Arco (écorce, Tabebuia impetiginosa) par capsule50 mg
  • Eupatoire perfoliée (sommités, Eupatorium perfoliatum) par capsule25 mg

Ingrédients non médicinaux : Ingrédients non médicinaux : capsule végétale, cellulose microcristalline, stéarate de magnésium. Réactions indésirables connues : en cas d'hypersensibilité/allergie, cesser l'utilisation.

Usage ou fins recommandés : Le noyer noir, l'armoise amère et le quassia sont des vermifuges traditionnellement utilisés en phytothérapie pour évacuer les vers intestinaux. Le souci est traditionnellement utilisé en phytothérapie pour aider à soulager les affections inflammatoires du système digestif. Le gingembre a des propriétés carminatives et expectorantes et est traditionnellement utilisé en phytothérapie pour aider à soulager les malaises et les troubles digestifs, dont le manque d'appétit, la nausée, les crampes digestives, l'indigestion, la dyspepsie et les coliques flatulentes, et en tant qu'expectorant et antitussif pour aider à soulager la bronchite ainsi que la toux et le rhume.

Posologie recommandée (adultes) : Prendre deux (2) capsules, trois (3) fois par jour entre les repas, ou selon l'avis d'un praticien de soins de santé. Pour éviter les troubles digestifs, prenez avec de la nourriture. Prendre 2 heures avant ou après avoir pris d'autres médicaments ou produits de santé naturels. Durée d'utilisation : Consulter un praticien de soins de santé pour un usage de plus de 2 semaines.

Contre-indications : Ne pas utiliser si vous êtes enceinte, allaitante ou si vous essayez de concevoir, si vous souffrez d'hyperacidité gastrique et d'ulcères intestinaux, ou si vous êtes allergique aux plantes de la famille des Astéracées/Composées/Marguerites. Ne pas utiliser si vous avez été diagnostiqué avec un trouble hépatique ou si la fonction hépatique est altérée; si vous prenez de l'acétaminophène ou des anticoagulants; si vous avez de la fièvre et/ou souffrez d'un trouble fébrile. Des étourdissements, une peau irritée, des nausées et de la diarrhée peuvent se produire; dans ce cas, arrêtez l'utilisation. Ne pas utiliser si vous avez un trouble épileptique. Mises en garde et avertissements : Comme pour tout produit de santé naturel, vous devriez consulter un professionnel de la santé avant l'usage avec d'autres médicaments, herbes ou plantes. Consultez un professionnel de la santé si vous souffrez d'une maladie auto-immune (maladie de Crohn, myasthénie, sclérose en plaques, arthrite rhumatoïde, lupus érythémateux disséminé, VIH/SIDA, etc.), si vous prenez des immunosuppresseurs, si vous souffrez d'une coagulopathie, si vous avez le diabète, si vous avez des ulcères de l'estomac ou des intestins. Consultez un praticien de soins de santé avant d'en faire l'usage si les symptômes persistent ou s'aggravent. Ne pas utiliser si le sceau de sécurité est brisé. Tenir hors de la portée des enfants. Réactions indésirables connues : En cas d'hypersensibilité/allergie, cesser l'utilisation.

NPN 80036020

9 Traditional Herbs · 110mg Black Walnut HullWormwood · Clove · Quassia · Calendula · Ginger120 Vegan Capsules · 20-Day SupplyMade in Canada

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Why CanPrev Black Walnut Complex

A traditional 9-herb complex led by 110mg of Black Walnut hull - premium CanPrev quality, made in Canada.

Nine real traditional herbs, one licensed formula

Black Walnut, Wormwood, Clove, Quassia, Calendula, Ginger, Reishi, Pau D'Arco and Boneset combine in a single Health Canada-licensed complex - a genuine multi-herb blend, not a single-ingredient formula.

Black Walnut, Wormwood & Quassia - traditional vermifuges

These three herbs are traditionally used in Herbal Medicine to help expel intestinal worms, the formula's core traditional use.

Ginger & Calendula ease digestive upset along the way

Ginger's carminative properties and Calendula's traditional digestive anti-inflammatory use help support gut comfort during use.

Premium Canadian brand

CanPrev - Pro Essentials line, formulated and made in Canada. NPN 80036020.

Inside every capsule

110 mg of Black Walnut hull alongside Wormwood, Clove, Quassia, Calendula, Ginger, Reishi, Pau D'Arco and Boneset - nine traditional herbs in one Health Canada-licensed complex.

Black Walnut (hull, Juglans nigra) 110 mg per capsuleWormwood (flower, Artemisia absinthium) 85 mg per capsuleClove (buds, Syzygium aromaticum) 85 mg per capsuleQuassia (bark, Picrasma quassioides) 60 mg per capsuleCalendula (flower, Calendula officinalis) 60 mg per capsuleGinger (rhizome, Zingiber officinale) 60 mg per capsuleReishi (fruiting body, Ganoderma lucidum) 50 mg per capsulePau D'Arco (bark, Tabebuia impetiginosa) 50 mg per capsuleBoneset (herb top, Eupatorium perfoliatum) 25 mg per capsule

How to use it

Take 2 capsules, 3 times per day

Adults - take two (2) capsules, three (3) times per day between meals, or as directed by a health care practitioner.

Take with food if needed

To avoid digestive upset, take with food.

Space apart from other medications

Take 2 hours before or after taking other medication or natural health products.

Do not exceed 2 weeks without guidance

Consult a health care practitioner for use beyond 2 weeks.

What the research says about Black Walnut Complex's ingredients

Educational summaries of published research on the individual herbs in CanPrev Black Walnut Complex; not product-specific claims. This product's own authorized claim is under NPN 80036020.

Black Walnut Hull & Traditional Antiparasitic Use

Walnut leaf extract showed anthelmintic activity against a poultry roundworm

A 2024 study found ethanolic Juglans regia leaf extract inhibited motility of adult Ascaridia galli worms in vitro (96.5% inhibition at 100 mg/mL) and reduced faecal egg counts by up to 67% in infected chickens in vivo.

Animal study
Mir et al., Veterinary Research Communications (2024)
Black Walnut Hull & Traditional Antiparasitic Use

A walnut-derived compound showed activity against protozoan parasites

Screening of Juglans extracts identified hydrojuglone glucoside as active in vitro against Trypanosoma brucei, a parasite related to the sleeping-sickness pathogen, with lower toxicity to mammalian cells than related naphthoquinones.

Laboratory study
Ellendorff et al., Molecules (2015)
Black Walnut Hull & Traditional Antiparasitic Use

Walnut leaf phytochemicals modelled against parasite target proteins

A 2026 study combined an anthelmintic assay with molecular docking, finding walnut leaf extract paralyzed and killed intestinal worms faster than a reference anthelmintic, with several walnut compounds binding favorably to parasite enzyme targets.

Laboratory study
Alharbi et al., Helminthologia (2026)
Black Walnut Hull & Antimicrobial Research

A review compiles walnut's antimicrobial and antioxidant compounds

A 2023 review of Juglans regia summarizes naphthoquinones such as juglone that have been studied for antibacterial, antifungal and antioxidant activity across numerous laboratory studies.

Review
Bhat et al., Life (2023)
Black Walnut Hull & Antimicrobial Research

Juglone disrupted a common fungal pathogen's defenses

A 2026 laboratory study found juglone, walnut's characteristic naphthoquinone, inhibited growth and biofilm formation of Candida albicans and enhanced the effect of a standard antifungal drug, in part by disrupting the fungus's oxidative stress balance.

Laboratory study
Obeidat & Darmani, Medical Mycology (2026)
Black Walnut Hull & Antimicrobial Research

Green walnut husk compounds studied as natural insect-control agents

Researchers isolated juglone and a related compound from green walnut husks and found both inhibited an enzyme central to insect physiology, informing their potential use as botanical insecticide candidates.

Laboratory study
Hu et al., Natural Product Research (2018)
Wormwood & Traditional Anti-Parasitic Research

Wormwood compounds identified as candidates against a liver-fluke parasite

A 2026 study profiling Artemisia absinthium found two of its distinct compounds showed strong ovicidal and adulticidal activity against Fasciola gigantica comparable to the reference drug albendazole, with favorable docking against parasite proteins.

Laboratory study
Zulqarnain et al., Fitoterapia (2026)
Wormwood & Traditional Anti-Parasitic Research

Wormwood powder tested against real gastrointestinal parasites in pigs

A 2024 farm study gave pigs Artemisia absinthium powder alongside garlic and documented strong antiprotozoal and anthelmintic activity against naturally occurring gastrointestinal parasites, including Ascaris and Trichuris species.

Animal study
Băieș et al., BMC Veterinary Research (2024)
Wormwood & Traditional Anti-Parasitic Research

Wormwood extract reduced hatching of nematode eggs in vitro

Testing four traditional medicinal plants against gastrointestinal nematodes, researchers found Artemisia absinthium among the most effective at blocking egg hatching, inhibiting development by up to 96% in the parasite species tested.

Laboratory study
Meza Ocampos et al., Journal of Ethnopharmacology (2023)
Clove & Antimicrobial/Antioxidant Research

Clove extract fought drug-resistant urinary bacteria in the lab

A 2026 study found methanolic Syzygium aromaticum extract inhibited biofilm formation and growth of multiple urinary tract pathogens, alongside notable antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity in laboratory assays.

Laboratory study
Elumalai et al., Chemistry & Biodiversity (2026)
Clove & Antimicrobial/Antioxidant Research

Clove oil outperformed five other essential oils against resistant bacteria

Comparing six essential oils, clove oil (74.5% eugenol) showed the strongest antioxidant activity and the most potent antimicrobial effect against a multidrug-resistant bacterial strain, including synergy when combined with conventional antibiotics.

Laboratory study
Dahbi et al., International Journal of Microbiology (2026)
Clove & Antimicrobial/Antioxidant Research

Clove's main compound extended cellular lifespan by easing oxidative stress

A 2026 study in a yeast aging model found clove extract and its principal constituent eugenol reduced reactive oxygen species, limited harmful protein clumping, and extended cellular lifespan.

Laboratory study
Suesattayapirom et al., Biogerontology (2026)
Quassia & Traditional Bitter-Herb Research

A review traces Picrasma's traditional use for gastric discomfort

A critical review of Picrasma quassioides describes its traditional use across Asia for fever, gastric discomfort and parasitic infestation, and catalogues quassinoid compounds studied for anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and anti-parasitic activity.

Review
Mohd Jamil et al., Nutrients (2020)
Quassia & Traditional Bitter-Herb Research

Picrasma's antimicrobial and anthelmintic activity confirmed in the lab

A 2024 phytochemical comparison found Picrasma quassioides extracts active against multiple bacteria and fungi, with the leaves specifically showing anthelmintic activity in a laboratory nematode model.

Laboratory study
Hu et al., Fitoterapia (2024)
Quassia & Traditional Bitter-Herb Research

A review catalogues Picrasma's bitter alkaloids and their effects

A 2021 review of 127 alkaloid compounds from Picrasma quassioides describes anti-inflammatory, anticancer and antiviral effects studied for this bitter herb, alongside its long traditional record of use.

Review
Chen et al., Phytochemistry (2021)
Ginger & Calendula - Traditional Digestive Comfort

A review rounds up ginger's traditional digestive and anti-inflammatory uses

A 2026 pharmacological review describes ginger's gingerol and shogaol compounds as underlying its traditional use for nausea, digestive upset and inflammation, alongside antibacterial and antioxidant properties documented across numerous studies.

Review
Kamboj et al., Recent Advances in Anti-Infective Drug Discovery (2026)
Ginger & Calendula - Traditional Digestive Comfort

Ginger's active compound eased chemotherapy-induced sickness in an animal model

A 2024 study found 6-shogaol, ginger's principal pungent compound, reduced nausea-associated behavior and gut inflammation in a rat model of chemotherapy-induced sickness by acting on a cellular stress-signaling pathway.

Animal study
Kan et al., Journal of Ethnopharmacology (2024)
Ginger & Calendula - Traditional Digestive Comfort

A review updates the evidence for Calendula in tissue repair

A 2025 review of Calendula officinalis (marigold) research from 2020-2025 describes its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and regenerative properties studied across experimental and clinical work on tissue repair.

Review
Deligiannidou et al., Plants (2025)
Reishi & Immune Support Research

Reishi polysaccharides shifted immune cell balance in an animal model

A 2025 mouse study found Ganoderma lucidum polysaccharides shifted immune cells toward a Th1 profile, reduced allergic inflammatory markers, and altered gut bacteria toward species associated with beneficial short-chain fatty acids.

Animal study
Zhang et al., Food Research International (2025)
Reishi & Immune Support Research

A reishi cultivation by-product improved antioxidant status and immunity

A 2025 study found a Ganoderma lucidum cultivation by-product, rich in polysaccharides and triterpenoids, improved antioxidant capacity, antibody levels and immune cytokine levels when added to the diet.

Animal study
Liu et al., International Journal of Biological Macromolecules (2025)
Reishi & Immune Support Research

A novel reishi polysaccharide restored immune balance after suppression

Researchers isolated a new galactose-rich polysaccharide from Ganoderma lucidum and found it activated macrophage immune signaling and restored normal immune cell ratios in mice with drug-induced immunosuppression.

Animal study
Wu et al., Carbohydrate Polymers (2025)
Pau D'Arco & Boneset - Traditional Use Research

Pau D'Arco extract showed activity against an intestinal parasite in human tissue models

A 2025 study tested Tabebuia avellanedae (pau d'arco) extracts and its compound beta-lapachone against Giardia duodenalis using human intestinal organoid models, finding effective antiparasitic activity without damaging the host tissue.

Laboratory study
Rigamonti et al., International Journal for Parasitology: Drugs and Drug Resistance (2025)
Pau D'Arco & Boneset - Traditional Use Research

Compounds from a related Tabebuia species reduced parasite levels in animal models

A 2025 study isolated isoflavans from Tabebuia chrysantha timber by-products and found they reduced Leishmania and Trypanosoma cruzi infection markers in hamsters and mice, including a 75% reduction in parasite blood levels.

Animal study
Correa et al., Experimental Parasitology (2025)
Pau D'Arco & Boneset - Traditional Use Research

Analysis flags a compound class to monitor in raw boneset preparations

A phytochemical survey of Eupatorium perfoliatum (boneset) samples and tinctures detected pyrrolizidine alkaloids at low concentrations, informing recommended caution around long-term or concentrated raw-herb use of this traditional plant.

Laboratory study
Colegate et al., Phytochemical Analysis (2018)

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Frequently asked questions

What is CanPrev Black Walnut Complex and what does it do?

It's a 9-herb traditional formula led by 110 mg of Black Walnut hull, combined with Wormwood, Clove, Quassia, Calendula, Ginger, Reishi, Pau D'Arco and Boneset. Black Walnut, Wormwood and Quassia are traditionally used in Herbal Medicine to help expel intestinal worms; Calendula and Ginger are traditionally used to help relieve digestive upset.

How do I take it?

Adults take two (2) capsules, three (3) times per day between meals, or as directed by a health care practitioner. To avoid digestive upset, take with food. Take 2 hours before or after other medication or natural health products. Consult a health care practitioner for use beyond 2 weeks.

How long does one bottle last?

Each bottle contains 120 vegan capsules - at the labelled dose of 2 capsules 3 times per day (6 capsules daily), that's a 20-day supply.

Is it vegan?

Yes. The capsules are vegetable-based (gelatin-free) and the product is free of gluten, dairy, soy, wheat, yeast, sugar, and artificial colours, flavours or preservatives.

Who should not use this product?

Do not use if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or trying to conceive, if you have stomach hyperacidity and intestinal ulcers, or if you are allergic to plants of the Asteraceae/Compositae/Daisy family. Do not use if you have been diagnosed with a liver disorder or if liver function is impaired, if you are taking acetaminophen or anticoagulants, if you have a fever and/or suffer from a febrile disorder, or if you have a seizure disorder.

Who should consult a health care practitioner before use?

Consult a health care practitioner before use if you suffer from an immune system disorder (e.g. Crohn's disease, myasthenia gravis, multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, HIV/AIDS), are taking immunosuppressants, have a blood coagulation disorder, diabetes, or stomach or intestinal ulcers, or if symptoms persist or worsen.

Where do I buy it?

Use the orange button on this page - it takes you to the CanPrev listing on Amazon.ca for secure checkout and fast delivery.

9 Traditional Herbs · 110mg Black Walnut HullWormwood · Clove · Quassia · Calendula · Ginger120 Vegan Capsules · 20-Day SupplyMade in Canada

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Natural Health Product NPN 80036020. Black Walnut, Wormwood and Quassia are vermifuges traditionally used in Herbal Medicine to help expel intestinal worms. Calendula is traditionally used in Herbal Medicine to help relieve inflammatory conditions of the digestive system. Ginger has carminative and expectorant properties and is traditionally used in Herbal Medicine to help relieve digestive upset. The research summaries below concern the individual ingredients generally and are educational - they are not claims about this finished product. Read and follow the label. Do not use if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or trying to conceive, if you have stomach hyperacidity and intestinal ulcers, or if you are allergic to plants of the Asteraceae/Compositae/Daisy family. Do not use if you have been diagnosed with a liver disorder or if liver function is impaired, if you are taking acetaminophen or anticoagulants, if you have a fever and/or suffer from a febrile disorder, or if you have a seizure disorder. Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you suffer from an immune system disorder, are taking immunosuppressants, have a blood coagulation disorder, diabetes, or stomach or intestinal ulcers. Consult a health care practitioner for use beyond 2 weeks. Results may vary.

Important information

Safety Information

Contraindications: Do not use if you are pregnant, breastfeeding or trying to conceive, if you have stomach hyperacidity and intestinal ulcers, or if you are allergic to plants of the Asteraceae/Compositae/Daisy family. Do not use if you have been diagnosed with a liver disorder or if liver function is impaired; if you are taking acetaminophen or anticoagulants; if you have a fever and/or suffer from a febrile disorder. Dizziness, irritated skin, nausea and diarrhea have been known to occur; in which case discontinue use. Do not use if you have a seizure disorder. Cautions and Warnings: As with any natural health product, you should consult a healthcare practitioner prior to use with other drugs, herbs or medications. Consult a healthcare practitioner if you suffer from an immune system disorder (e.g. Crohn's disease, myasthenia gravis, multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, HIV/AIDS, etc.), if you are taking immunosuppressants, if you have a blood coagulation disorder, if you have diabetes, if you have stomach or intestinal ulcers. Consult a healthcare practitioner if symptoms persist or worsen. Do not use if seal is broken. Keep out of reach of children. Known Adverse Reactions: Hypersensitivity/allergy have been known to occur, in which case discontinue use.

Indications

Recommended Use or Purpose: Black Walnut, Wormwood, and Quassia are vermifuges traditionally used in Herbal Medicine to help expel intestinal worms. Calendula is traditionally used in Herbal Medicine to help relieve inflammatory conditions of the digestive system. Ginger has carminative and expectorant properties and is traditionally used in Herbal Medicine to help relieve digestive upset and disturbances including lack of appetite, nausea, digestive spasms, indigestion, dyspepsia and flatulent colic, and as an anti-tussive to help relieve bronchitis as well as coughs and colds.

Ingredients

Medicinal ingredients (per capsule): Black walnut (hull, Juglans nigra) 110mg, Wormwood (flower, Artemisia absinthium) 85mg, Clove (buds, Syzygium aromaticum) 85mg, Quassia (bark, Picrasma quassioides (D. Don) Benn) 60mg, Calendula (flower, Calendula officinalis) 60mg, Ginger (rhizome, Zingiber officinale) 60mg, Reishi (fruiting body, Ganoderma lucidum) 50mg, Pau D'Arco (bark, Tabebuia impetiginosa) 50mg, Boneset (herb top, Eupatorium perfoliatum) 25mg. Non-medicinal ingredients: vegetable capsule, microcrystalline cellulose, magnesium stearate. NMIs are subject to change - always read and follow the label for accurate ingredients, cautions and allergen information.

Directions

Recommended Dose (Adults): Take two (2) capsules, three (3) times per day between meals, or as directed by a health care practitioner. To avoid digestive upset, take with food. Take 2 hours before or after taking other medication or natural health products. Duration of Use: Consult a health care practitioner for use beyond 2 weeks.

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