Brand: Pure Herbs

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Net Contents

4 Fluid Ounce(s); 120 mL

Serving Size

2 mL [abt. 1/2 tsp]

Servings Per Container

Not specified

Supplement Form

Liquid

Bar Code (UPC/SKU)

Not specified

Product Version

Not specified

Suggested Use

Directions: For adults; mix 2 mL (abt. 1/2 tsp) of extract in 2 fl. oz (60 mL) water one time daily preferably with a meal. Shake well before use

Market Reference

$1.95 – $41.00· 39 listings
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  • Mountain Rose Herbs Wormwood Seeds

    Mountain Rose Herbs5.0(3)
    $4.95
  • Wormwood Seeds

    Survival Garden Seeds3.5(4)
    $6.99
  • Wormseed Essential Oil Pure Natural | Chenopodium ambrosioides | Aromatherapy, Perfumery & DIY | SSCP Botanicals

    Etsy - Seller
    $15.75
  • Sweet Wormwood Artemisia Annua Sweet Annie Mugwort Sagewort Fragrant Herb Seeds

    Seedville USA4.5(34)
    $3.00
  • Sow Right Seeds Wormwood Seeds

    Sow Right Seeds
    $5.49
  • Wormseed Essential Oil Chenopodium Ambrosioides Natural Herbal Aroma

    eBay - bangotainternational
    $29.35

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Research & Studies

  • Nematicidal Constituents from the Essential Oil of Chenopodium Ambrosioides Aerial Parts

    CQ Bai, ZL Liu, QZ Liu - Journal of Chemistry, 2011 - Wiley Online Library

    … our screening program for new agrochemicals from local wild plants and Chinese medicinal herbs, … ambrosioides, commonly known as wormseed, Mexican tea or epazote, is a native of …

    201185 citations
  • Studies on the traditional herbal anthelmintic Chenopodium ambrosioides L.: ethnopharmacological evaluation and clinical field trials

    MM Kliks - Social Science & Medicine, 1985 - Elsevier

    Infusions and decoctions of the leaves, roots and inflorescences of the herbaceous shrub Chenopodium ambrosioides (American wormseed, goosefoot, epazote, paico) and related …

    1985148 citations
  • Indian chenopodium

    RN Chopra, B Mukherji - The Indian Medical Gazette, 1932 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    … Chenopodium (American wormseed) is one of the most widely-used anthelmintics at … wormseed, commonly known as 'Jerusalem oak' or 'Mexican tea'. It is an annual or perennial herb …

    19324 citations
  • Plants as de-worming agents of livestock in the Nordic countries: historical perspective, popular beliefs and prospects for the future

    PJ Waller, G Bernes, SM Thamsborg, A Sukura… - Acta Veterinaria …, 2001 - Springer

    … the most widespread and commonly used herbal anthelmintic is oil of chenopodium, derived from Chenopodium ambroisoides, popularly known as American worm-seed, or goosefoot. …

    2001262 citations
  • Screening for antifungal activity of essential oils and related compounds to control the biocontamination in libraries and archives storage areas

    MS Rakotonirainy, B Lavédrine - International biodeterioration & …, 2005 - Elsevier

    … the pure chemicals were higher than their ratios in the original oils. In addition, boldo and wormseed … The highest activity was that of wormseed. This indicates the significant role of the …

    2005229 citations
  • Chemical investigations on radix ginseng Americana, oleum chenopodii anthelmintici and oleum menthae viridis

    SS Garrigues - 1854 - books.google.com

    … This species of Chenopodium is found in nearly all parts of the Southern United States and is known in common life under the name Wormseed. It is found growing around dwellings, …

    18546 citations

Data sourced from the U.S. National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements Dietary Supplement Label Database (DSLD) · Label entered 2022-12-13. DSLD Label ID: 279861. This information is provided for educational reference only and is not medical advice. Always follow the product label and consult a doctor or pharmacist before use.