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There are several aromatic herbs, oils and fruits in nature that have  shown immune system strengthening properties. Such substances may be  helpful in protecting the body against unwanted parasites.( paraprotex  )Rangoon Creeper is a flowering plant indigenous to India. Its fruit and seeds have long  been used in traditional eastern medicine for its antiseptic and   antihelmintic (antiparasite) properties.?Wormseed is   an annual flowering plant native to calivita and South America, that   both the Aztecs and Mayas used to expel intestinal worms (hence its   name). Wormseed has also shown to have antifungal, and anti-inflammatory  properties. The active agent in ?Barberry is  the alkaloid berberine, which has demonstrated some antibiotic   properties and may help to inhibit the growth of harmful bacteria.?Myrrh is the resin of a Middle Eastern shrub Commifora myrrha. It has been  used since ancient times as a tonic to improve the circulation, and was   thought to beneficially affect the liver and spleen. In modern  pharmacology, myrrh is most often used in mouthwashes and toothpaste for   its antiseptic properties.

The oil from the aromatic spice?Cloves contains  eugenol, a substance that has shown antihelmintic, antiseptic and   painkilling properties. There are indications that cloves also help  support intestinal functioning and proper elimination. The bark of the  South American tree?Pau D?Arco contains over 20 active compounds, and some tests have indicated that   some of these compounds may have antibiotic, and antifungal effects. Very rich in vitamins and mineral,?Garlic has also demonstrated strong antimicrobial properties.