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Ivermectin vs Herbs: Why a Herbal Tincture May Be the Better Choice

Clients ask me constantly:

  • “Should I take ivermectin?”
  • “Does Ivermectin work?”
  • “Is there a natural alternative to Invermectin that actually works?”

So today I’ll talk about it in naturopathic terms— the real differences between human vs vet ivermectin, why some people tolerate it and others react terribly, how it interacts with inflammation and detox pathways… and most importantly:

A powerful herbal alternative that supports immune health, detoxification, microbial balance, post-viral recovery and parasite cleansing — without the heavy side effects.

Meet my clinic’s favourite formula:

👉 AntiViral / AntiParasitic Herbal Tincture
https://lindamarionparker.com/shop/antiviral-antiparasitic-herbs/  

🌟 What is Ivermectin?

Ivermectin is a synthetic medicine made in a lab, derived from a soil microbe called Streptomyces avermitilis.

This bacteria naturally produces compounds (Avermectin B1A and B) toxic to parasites. 

How is Ivermectin Made?

In the Lab, they add sugar, minerals, nitrogen and oxygen for fermentation to occur. 

Next, they chemically modify it (Hydrogenation) in the Lab using solvents, heavy metals (palladium and ruthenium) and hydrogen gas and then add solvents to it to purify it.

Human-grade ivermectin is:

  • tightly regulated
  • highly purified
  • accurately dosed

Vet paste Ivermectin is:

  • made for 400–600 kg animals
  • loaded with flavourings, dyes, thickeners
  • not purified to human standards
  • inconsistent in potency

🌟 Why Some People Don’t Tolerate Ivermectin

If you’ve ever felt dizzy, nauseous, wired or inflamed on ivermectin, here’s why:

1. Sluggish liver detox (CYP3A4)

Ivermectin relies heavily on CYP3A4. If your liver is congested, it lingers too long.

2. Poor bile flow

90% of ivermectin exits through bile. Constipation or low bile = trouble.

3. Histamine overload

Mast cell issues make ivermectin feel intense.

4. P-glycoprotein dysfunction

Allows ivermectin to cross the blood–brain barrier → neurological symptoms.

5. High microbial or parasitic load

Causes massive die-off reactions.

So for sensitive people — you need a gentler, whole-body approach.

🌟 The Herbal Alternative to Ivermectin— A Broad-Spectrum Herbal Antiparasitic Formula

When clients want immune support, microbial balance, parasite-cleansing, detoxification, post-viral recovery, improved digestion, or simply don’t tolerate pharmaceuticals, I turn to my own formula:

👉 Antiviral / Antiparasitic Herbal Tincture
https://lindamarionparker.com/shop/antiviral-antiparasitic-herbs/

It supports the same pathways (immune balance, microbial clearing, anti-inflammatory action, detox pathways) — but with whole plants, not synthetic isolates and no heavy metals.

🌿 INGREDIENTS & THEIR TRADITIONAL ACTIONS

🌑 Nigella sativa (Black Seed)

Often called “the miracle seed” across ancient cultures.
Contains thymoquinone, widely researched for:

  • antiviral support
  • antihistamine effects
  • antioxidant protection
  • anti-inflammatory action
  • antimicrobial and antiparasitic
  • immune modulation
  • liver & kidney protective effects

Brilliant for people with post-viral fatigue, histamine issues or immune dysregulation.

🌿 Artemisia absinthium (Wormwood)

A classic anti parasitic herb traditionally used to:

  • clear intestinal worms eg whipworm, pinworm, tapeworm,
  • anti-parasitic
  • stimulate digestion
  • support bile flow
  • improve gut motility

Perfect for people with sluggish digestion, bloating or parasite load.

🌰 Juglans nigra (Black Walnut Hull)

Rich in tannins, omega-3s, antioxidants and antimicrobial compounds.

Traditional uses:

  • parasite cleansing
  • anti fungal support including kills high candida species
  • antibacterial action
  • digestive strengthening
  • gut lining support

Great for people with dysbiosis and skin issues linked to gut imbalance.

🌱 Aloe vera (Inner Leaf)

Contains aloins, aloe-emodin, glycosides and soothing plant constituents.

Traditional actions:

  • anthelmintic (kills worms)
  • gut soothing
  • mucosal healing
  • anti-inflammatory
  • supports elimination

Helps calm irritation caused by microbial imbalances.

🌿 Uncaria tomentosa (Cat’s Claw)

Used traditionally for:

  • antiviral and antiparasitic support
  • immune modulation and strengthening
  • antioxidant protection
  • hypotensive effects
  • tissue healing

A favourite for people with long-term inflammation and immune exhaustion.

🌸 Echinacea angustifolia

Classic immune plant. Traditionally used for:

  • anti-infective and antimicrobial actions
  • antiviral, antibacterial
  • increasing immune resilience
  • reducing susceptibility to illness
  • supporting lymphatic function

Beautiful for rundown, depleted individuals.

🍃 Mentha piperita (Peppermint)

Traditionally used for:

  • nausea
  • fevers
  • antispasmodic bowel support
  • calming digestion and the nervous system
  • relieving colic and diarrhoea

Adds gut comfort and clarity.

🌼 Curcuma longa (Turmeric)

A powerhouse containing curcuminoids and volatile oils.

Traditional benefits:

  • anti-inflammatory
  • antioxidant
  • antimicrobial
  • supports liver health
  • circulatory stimulant
  • choleretic (increases bile)
  • astringent
  • hypolipidaemic (reduces excess fats)

Perfect for people needing liver, bile and inflammatory support.

🌿 Commiphora molmol (Myrrh)

One of the oldest healing resins on Earth.

Traditional actions:

  • antiseptic
  • antimicrobial
  • mucosal stimulant
  • expectorant
  • astringent
  • anti-inflammatory
  • digestive support

Strengthens and protects tissues.

🌿 Thymus vulgaris (Thyme)

Contains thymol and carvacrol.

Traditional uses:

  • antiviral
  • antibacterial
  • antiparasitic
  • expectorant
  • spasmolytic
  • reduces over-mucus production
  • immune support

Brilliant for microbial clearing and respiratory support.

🌿 Foeniculum vulgare (Fennel)

Traditionally used for:

  • relieving bloating
  • soothing the intestines
  • anti-inflammatory effects
  • reducing gas and griping
  • calming digestive nerves

Creates harmony in the gut terrain.

🌙 Why This Herbal Blend Is Superior to Ivermectin:

  • post-viral fatigue
  • immune dysregulation
  • microbial imbalance
  • parasite clearing
  • skin issues linked to gut imbalance
  • histamine overload
  • inflammatory tendencies
  • sluggish liver or bile
  • long-term exhaustion
  • general wellness maintenance

Clients often report more energy, clearer digestion, calmer skin and a sense of “lightness” in their body.

Try it here:
👉 https://lindamarionparker.com/shop/antiviral-antiparasitic-herbs/

🌟 Ivermectin Vs Herbs (Vital Force)

Ivermectin has its place — but it’s not gentle, it’s made and manipulated in a Lab and it’s certainly not for everyone.
Herbs however, gives us whole-plant intelligence and their complete vital force: herbs that support the immune system, the gut, the liver, the lymph, and the nervous system all at once.

Our LindPark Creations Naturals, Antiviral / Antiparasitic Herbal Tincture offers broad-spectrum support that the body recognises, absorbs and uses intelligently — without the intensity of pharmaceuticals.

👉 Explore or purchase the tincture here:
https://lindamarionparker.com/shop/antiviral-antiparasitic-herbs/

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