Ivermectin vs. Wormwood

Ivermectin vs. Wormwood

🌿 Nature Heals What Pharma Masks:The Sovereign Path of Plant Medicine

In a world saturated with pharmaceuticals and fast fixes, we are being called to remember something ancient, something encoded in our bones: true healing is not suppression—it is integration.

Pharmaceuticals, by design, aim to override. They shut down symptoms, block pathways, silence pain. And while this can offer short-term relief, it often comes at a cost—disconnecting us from the deeper messages our bodies are trying to share.

Healing is never just physical. It is emotional. It is spiritual. It is energetic.
And this is where nature knows more.

Plants are not passive. They are intelligent, vibrational beings. They work not only through biochemistry, but through bioresonance. They carry frequencies that speak to our organs, our subconscious, and even our soul contracts. They don’t just treat the wound—they ask us,
"Why was the wound there?"

💊 Pharma vs. Plants: A Consciousness Divide

Let’s take a clear example: ivermectin vs. wormwood.
Both are antiparasitic. Both are powerful. But their consciousness is entirely different.

  • Ivermectin is a synthetic derivative of a soil microbe. It’s a potent chemical—effective, yes, but also neurotoxic in high doses and non-discriminating in its action. Like many pharmaceuticals, it’s a sledgehammer approach: hit it hard, shut it down. But it doesn't ask why the parasites are there. It does not teach the body. It does not restore trust.

And here's what I’ve witnessed again and again: the cycling.

Much like antibiotics, ivermectin is being used in waves—on, off, then back on again. People feel relief, then symptoms return. Another round. Then another. And still... the root cause remains untouched.

But even more concerning is what ivermectin leaves behind.
Yes, it can knock down parasites—but it does nothing to restore the gut terrain, rebuild mitochondrial integrity, or strengthen the energetic boundary that prevents re-invasion. In fact, overuse may impair the very systems (like the liver, nervous system, and microbiome) that would help prevent recurrence.

It mimics the old paradigm: treat the symptom, not the source. Suppress the invader, but never ask—why was the terrain vulnerable in the first place?

This is where pharmaceuticals often fail us. They may silence the signal, but they don’t resolve the message. They clear the battlefield without addressing the reason the war started. And so the cycle continues—dependence, depletion, detachment from the body’s deeper wisdom.

  • Wormwood, on the other hand, is a sovereign plant spirit. She is bitter, ancient, and exacting. She doesn’t just purge—she awakens. She realigns the gut, strengthens the boundaries, and restores the inner fire that says “No more.” She teaches. She guides. She helps you see what you’ve been hosting—physically and energetically—and how to reclaim your space.

With herbs, especially allies like wormwood, the invitation is different.
They don’t just evict what doesn’t belong—they illuminate what allowed it in.

This is the turning point: to stop cycling in suppression, and begin spiraling into true healing.
Not just detoxing the body, but rewriting the pattern.
Not just fighting the parasite, but ending the invitation.

đŸ‘ïž Parasites: The Energetics of the Uninvited

"Parasite" is more than a pathogen. It's an archetype—a frequency of something feeding on you without consent. And parasites thrive in weakened, unguarded terrain: the gut when it's leaky, the mind when it’s foggy, the spirit when it’s disempowered.

When we work with herbs like wormwood, we're not just purging organisms.
We're confronting the agreements we made—often unconsciously—to host them.

  • Where did I give up my intuition?

  • Where did I lose my inner “no”?

  • Where did I absorb energies that were never mine?

Clearing parasites is as much spiritual work as it is physical. That’s why plant medicine is so potent. It doesn’t just cleanse—it reveals.

🌿 Plant Spotlight: Wormwood
The Gatekeeper of Sovereignty

Wormwood is not here to make you comfortable. She’s here to make you clear.

Known for her bitterness and her power to purge, Wormwood has been used for centuries to eliminate parasites, stimulate digestion, and protect the spirit. But she is also an energetic guardian—a bitter ally for those ready to reclaim their gut, their field, and their power.

In my apothecary, I’ve crafted a Triple Extract Elixir of Sovereignty—pulling from the full spectrum of this sacred plant:

🌿 Wormwood Triple Extract tincture 

  • 💧 Hydrosol distillation (spirit of the plant)

  • 🍃 Wormwood steeped in wild kombucha (microbial wisdom)

  • đŸ„„Â Infused in MCT oil (deep delivery)

  • ✹ Ormus blend to raise vibrational integrity

This isn’t just a tincture—it’s a threshold medicine for those ready to let go of what clings and step into clarity.


🌕 Ritual: Full Moon Sovereignty Cleanse
Breathe. Anoint. Reclaim.
The full moon is a natural expeller. A time when the body wants to release, purge, and make space. The energy is already rising—let it help you do the work.
Wormwood is best taken 3 days before, during, and 3 days after the full moon. and repeat the next 2 full moons so to expell the eggs that may have been layed 
This 7-day window amplifies her gifts: clearing parasites, energetic cords, outdated agreements, and anything lingering that no longer serves.

You’ll need:

Your Wormwood Elixir of Sovereignty

A quiet space + awareness of the current moon phase

Begin:

Breathe the Bitter

Inhale deeply through your nose


Hold for 3 counts


Exhale slowly through your mouth with sound.

Repeat 3 times, imagining fog lifting from your field.

Anoint With Intention

Place a dropper of your elixir on your tongue and  massage a dropper gently into your solar plexus or lower belly.

Speak the Invocation (aloud or silently):

“I call back what is mine.

I release what is not.

I am sovereign in body, mind, and spirit.

No guest may stay uninvited.

I see clearly now. I choose clarity. I choose myself.”

Sit With the Medicine

Breathe for a few more rounds.

Notice sensations. Feel your edges.

Allow any thoughts, images, or emotions to rise without grasping. Just witness.

Close

When ready, place your hands over your heart and belly. Whisper:

“I am home in my field.”

đŸŒ± In Closing

This is the work. Not just fighting illness, but restoring sovereignty.
Not just killing pathogens, but clearing entanglements.
Not just taking remedies, but remembering who you are.

Nature doesn’t just heal. She initiates.
And when you walk with her—bitter and sweet—you remember:
Healing is not about fighting. It is about returning.
As you work with the medicine allow the "tracking " of thoughts to moments you allowed or said yes when you knew it was not the best choice for you . Also over the days allow for new and sovereign ways of thinking and being to come from your heart

be well n

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WORMWOOD TINCTURE 

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