

Parasite & Cleanse Support Tea
3 ounces
π‘οΈ Parasite & Cleanse Support Tea
Caffeine-Free | Herbal Gut Health & Cleansing Support Blend
Reset your gut and support internal balance with our Parasite & Cleanse Support Tea β a bold, spiced blend of traditional cleansing herbs formulated to promote digestive wellness and a healthy microbiome.
This caffeine-free tea features black walnut hull, wormwood, and clove β historically used in traditional herbalism to support intestinal health. Pumpkin seeds, ginger root, and cardamom pods contribute warmth and digestive stimulation, while peppermint, orange peel, and licorice root add a smooth, cooling finish. A touch of stevia leaf provides natural sweetness without sugar.
Perfect for seasonal resets or as part of a gut support routine.
πΏ Ingredients
Black Walnut Hull, Pumpkin Seeds, Ginger Root, Cinnamon Chips, Peppermint Leaf, Wormwood, Licorice Root, Orange Peel, Clove, Cardamom Pods, Stevia Leaf
β Supports
Healthy gut flora and microbiome balance*
Digestive comfort and cleansing support*
Natural intestinal function*
β Brewing Suggestion
Steep 1 teaspoon in 8β10 oz hot water for 8β10 minutes. Best enjoyed once or twice daily, particularly between meals.
β¨ Suggested Flavor Profile:
Warm and spiced with cooling peppermint notes and a naturally sweet finish.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Dosing for Children and Adults β Parasite Cleanse Tea
For children, dosing should be adjusted based on weight to ensure safety and effectiveness. The tea should also be made milder by reducing strong herbs like wormwood and black walnut hulls and sweetened naturally with honey or stevia (for kids over 1 year old).
General Guidelines (Based on Age & Weight)
Ages 2β4 (Under 40 lbs):
1 teaspoon dry tea per 8 oz water
Steep 10β15 minutes, strain, and serve 1β2 oz (ΒΌ cup) once daily
Best given with meals
Ages 5β8 (40β60 lbs):
1.5 teaspoons dry tea per 8 oz water
Steep 15 minutes, strain, and serve 2β4 oz (ΒΌ to Β½ cup) once or twice daily
Ages 9β12 (60β100 lbs):
2 teaspoons dry tea per 8 oz water
Steep 15 minutes, strain, and serve Β½ cup (4 oz) 1β2 times daily
Ages 13+ (100+ lbs):
Same as adult dosing (1 tablespoon per 8 oz water, up to 3 cups daily)
Important Notes for Children:
Mild formula preferred: Reduce wormwood and black walnut hulls slightly.
Duration: Use for 7β10 days, then take a break.
Pair with fiber: Encourage pumpkin seeds, papaya, or probiotics to support parasite removal.
Avoid in children under 2 due to the strong herbal nature.
Dosing by Animal Type
π± Cats (Small Animals < 15 lbs)
Dose: Β½ teaspoon dry tea per 8 oz boiling water
Steep: 10 minutes, then strain
Serving: 1 teaspoon to 1 tablespoon of liquid tea once daily
How to Serve: Mix into food or a small amount of water
π Avoid too much wormwood for catsβif sensitive, reduce the dose or replace with marshmallow root.
Why Are Cats More Sensitive to Parasite Cleanse Herbs?
Cats have unique liver metabolism, which makes them more sensitive to certain herbs, especially those containing volatile oils, alkaloids, and tannins. Some herbs that are safe for humans and dogs can be toxic to cats or require much lower doses.
Specific Concerns for Cats in the Parasite Cleanse Tea:
πΎ Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium)
Contains thujone, which can be toxic in large amounts.
Can cause neurological symptoms like tremors and seizures if overdosed.
Safer alternatives: Mild doses or swap for marshmallow root (gut-soothing).
πΎ Black Walnut Hull
Contains juglone, which is strong against parasites but can be hard on a catβs liver.
Best used in very small amounts or replaced with pumpkin seeds.
πΎ Clove
Contains eugenol, which can be hepatotoxic (toxic to the liver) in high doses.
Safer for short-term use but should be limited.
What Can Cats Handle Well?
β
Pumpkin seeds β Safe and effective against worms.
β
Marshmallow root β Soothes digestion and supports the gut.
β
Fennel seed β Helps with bloating and gut health.
β
Peppermint & Ginger β Safe in small amounts, good for digestion.
πΆ Dog Dosing (Parasite Cleanse Tea)
Dry Tea to Water Ratio:
<10 lbs: Β½ tsp dry tea per 8 oz water
10β25 lbs: 1 tsp dry tea per 8 oz water
25β50 lbs: 1.5 tsp dry tea per 8 oz water
50β100 lbs: 2 tsp dry tea per 8 oz water
100+ lbs: 1 tbsp dry tea per 8 oz water
Liquid Tea Dosage (Per Day):
<10 lbs: 1β2 tbsp
10β25 lbs: 2β3 tbsp
25β50 lbs: ΒΌ cup
50β100 lbs: Β½ cup
100+ lbs: ΒΎ cup
How to Serve:
Mix into food or water
If the dog refuses, administer with a syringe (without needle)
Duration:
Mild prevention: Once daily for 10β14 days
Active parasite cleanse: Once daily for 2β3 weeks, then re-evaluate
π΄ Livestock Dosing (Parasite Cleanse Tea)
Dry Tea to Water Ratio (Per Gallon of Water):
Goats/Sheep: 2 tbsp dry tea per gallon of water
Pigs: 3 tbsp dry tea per gallon of water
Horses/Cattle: ΒΌ cup dry tea per gallon of water
Liquid Tea Dosage (Per Day):
Goats/Sheep: ΒΌβΒ½ cup
Pigs: Β½β1 cup
Horses/Cattle: 1β2 cups
How to Serve:
Mix into drinking water
Pour over feed if animals are hesitant to drink
Duration:
General maintenance: 10β14 days
For active parasite issues: 2β3 weeks, then reassess
Seasonal prevention: Use 2β4 times per year
Parasite & Cleanse Support Tea
3 ounces
π‘οΈ Parasite & Cleanse Support Tea
Caffeine-Free | Herbal Gut Health & Cleansing Support Blend
Reset your gut and support internal balance with our Parasite & Cleanse Support Tea β a bold, spiced blend of traditional cleansing herbs formulated to promote digestive wellness and a healthy microbiome.
This caffeine-free tea features black walnut hull, wormwood, and clove β historically used in traditional herbalism to support intestinal health. Pumpkin seeds, ginger root, and cardamom pods contribute warmth and digestive stimulation, while peppermint, orange peel, and licorice root add a smooth, cooling finish. A touch of stevia leaf provides natural sweetness without sugar.
Perfect for seasonal resets or as part of a gut support routine.
πΏ Ingredients
Black Walnut Hull, Pumpkin Seeds, Ginger Root, Cinnamon Chips, Peppermint Leaf, Wormwood, Licorice Root, Orange Peel, Clove, Cardamom Pods, Stevia Leaf
β Supports
Healthy gut flora and microbiome balance*
Digestive comfort and cleansing support*
Natural intestinal function*
β Brewing Suggestion
Steep 1 teaspoon in 8β10 oz hot water for 8β10 minutes. Best enjoyed once or twice daily, particularly between meals.
β¨ Suggested Flavor Profile:
Warm and spiced with cooling peppermint notes and a naturally sweet finish.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Dosing for Children and Adults β Parasite Cleanse Tea
For children, dosing should be adjusted based on weight to ensure safety and effectiveness. The tea should also be made milder by reducing strong herbs like wormwood and black walnut hulls and sweetened naturally with honey or stevia (for kids over 1 year old).
General Guidelines (Based on Age & Weight)
Ages 2β4 (Under 40 lbs):
1 teaspoon dry tea per 8 oz water
Steep 10β15 minutes, strain, and serve 1β2 oz (ΒΌ cup) once daily
Best given with meals
Ages 5β8 (40β60 lbs):
1.5 teaspoons dry tea per 8 oz water
Steep 15 minutes, strain, and serve 2β4 oz (ΒΌ to Β½ cup) once or twice daily
Ages 9β12 (60β100 lbs):
2 teaspoons dry tea per 8 oz water
Steep 15 minutes, strain, and serve Β½ cup (4 oz) 1β2 times daily
Ages 13+ (100+ lbs):
Same as adult dosing (1 tablespoon per 8 oz water, up to 3 cups daily)
Important Notes for Children:
Mild formula preferred: Reduce wormwood and black walnut hulls slightly.
Duration: Use for 7β10 days, then take a break.
Pair with fiber: Encourage pumpkin seeds, papaya, or probiotics to support parasite removal.
Avoid in children under 2 due to the strong herbal nature.
Dosing by Animal Type
π± Cats (Small Animals < 15 lbs)
Dose: Β½ teaspoon dry tea per 8 oz boiling water
Steep: 10 minutes, then strain
Serving: 1 teaspoon to 1 tablespoon of liquid tea once daily
How to Serve: Mix into food or a small amount of water
π Avoid too much wormwood for catsβif sensitive, reduce the dose or replace with marshmallow root.
Why Are Cats More Sensitive to Parasite Cleanse Herbs?
Cats have unique liver metabolism, which makes them more sensitive to certain herbs, especially those containing volatile oils, alkaloids, and tannins. Some herbs that are safe for humans and dogs can be toxic to cats or require much lower doses.
Specific Concerns for Cats in the Parasite Cleanse Tea:
πΎ Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium)
Contains thujone, which can be toxic in large amounts.
Can cause neurological symptoms like tremors and seizures if overdosed.
Safer alternatives: Mild doses or swap for marshmallow root (gut-soothing).
πΎ Black Walnut Hull
Contains juglone, which is strong against parasites but can be hard on a catβs liver.
Best used in very small amounts or replaced with pumpkin seeds.
πΎ Clove
Contains eugenol, which can be hepatotoxic (toxic to the liver) in high doses.
Safer for short-term use but should be limited.
What Can Cats Handle Well?
β
Pumpkin seeds β Safe and effective against worms.
β
Marshmallow root β Soothes digestion and supports the gut.
β
Fennel seed β Helps with bloating and gut health.
β
Peppermint & Ginger β Safe in small amounts, good for digestion.
πΆ Dog Dosing (Parasite Cleanse Tea)
Dry Tea to Water Ratio:
<10 lbs: Β½ tsp dry tea per 8 oz water
10β25 lbs: 1 tsp dry tea per 8 oz water
25β50 lbs: 1.5 tsp dry tea per 8 oz water
50β100 lbs: 2 tsp dry tea per 8 oz water
100+ lbs: 1 tbsp dry tea per 8 oz water
Liquid Tea Dosage (Per Day):
<10 lbs: 1β2 tbsp
10β25 lbs: 2β3 tbsp
25β50 lbs: ΒΌ cup
50β100 lbs: Β½ cup
100+ lbs: ΒΎ cup
How to Serve:
Mix into food or water
If the dog refuses, administer with a syringe (without needle)
Duration:
Mild prevention: Once daily for 10β14 days
Active parasite cleanse: Once daily for 2β3 weeks, then re-evaluate
π΄ Livestock Dosing (Parasite Cleanse Tea)
Dry Tea to Water Ratio (Per Gallon of Water):
Goats/Sheep: 2 tbsp dry tea per gallon of water
Pigs: 3 tbsp dry tea per gallon of water
Horses/Cattle: ΒΌ cup dry tea per gallon of water
Liquid Tea Dosage (Per Day):
Goats/Sheep: ΒΌβΒ½ cup
Pigs: Β½β1 cup
Horses/Cattle: 1β2 cups
How to Serve:
Mix into drinking water
Pour over feed if animals are hesitant to drink
Duration:
General maintenance: 10β14 days
For active parasite issues: 2β3 weeks, then reassess
Seasonal prevention: Use 2β4 times per year