Parasite Assassin 1 Bioessence

$27.95

You Already Knew Something Was Off. This Is What You Were Looking For.

One tasteless formula. The whole household covered. Kids, adults, and pets from the same bottle, without the battle.

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You clicked because something in you recognized this. Maybe it was what you found in the toilet on a Wednesday night. Maybe it was sitting in the vet's office watching your dog get his seasonal deworming and feeling that quiet, unsettling thought form: why do we never do this for ourselves? Whatever brought you here, you weren't chasing a trend. You were following a signal.

There's a woman named Jennifer who posted in a parenting forum at 11:47pm on a Wednesday. She'd just finished bath time with her seven-year-old. She wasn't panicking, exactly. But she typed: "How worried should I be right now? And why has nobody ever mentioned this is normal?" The thread had 214 responses by morning. Every single one was from someone who said the same thing: "I thought it was just us."

And you've probably already been to the pediatrician. Or the GP. And heard some version of "it's probably nothing." Which would be reassuring, except your gut hasn't quieted down. That particular kind of worry, the kind that shows up at 2am, the kind that makes you Google things you immediately wish you hadn't... that's not anxiety. That's a mother's operating system doing exactly what it's designed to do.

Here's what you didn't find, until now. A single product built for how families actually live. Not a clinical protocol with separate formulas for adults and children. Not something that requires hiding powder in applesauce and hoping nobody notices. Just a few tasteless drops added to whatever your family is already drinking, and you're done. That's Parasite Assassin.


The Cost of Doing Nothing

Here's what nobody says directly, so I will.

If something is already there, another week of waiting isn't neutral. Another week is another week. Another month is another month. Your body is adapting to a situation, and your kids' bodies are adapting to a situation, and adaptation has a price that doesn't always show up on a Tuesday. It shows up six months later when the pediatrician shrugs at bloodwork and says "kids are just tired sometimes." It shows up in the pattern of small complaints nobody connects because nobody is connecting them.

This is the thing your brain knows and your schedule argues with. The schedule says: research it more. Get more certainty. Find the right moment. And while the schedule runs that negotiation, nothing changes.

The cost of waiting always looks cheap until you're paying it. That's not about this product specifically. That's prevention as a mindset. But it applies here exactly.

One bottle. One habit. This week or some other week that looks a lot like this one, except later.


How It Works

Before we explain what's in this formula, a fair warning: the way it works is going to sound unusual. Not because it's fringe science, but because it operates on a principle most of us weren't taught in school.

Here's the thing. We already accept that sound travels. That a radio tower in another state can put music in your kitchen without sending you a physical object. That an MRI uses magnetic frequencies to create images of your interior without touching a single cell. Frequency as a delivery mechanism is not new. It's physics.

Parasite Assassin uses the same foundational idea. The therapeutic properties of herbs and amino acids exist, in part, as vibrational signatures. What frequency imprinting technology does is capture those signatures and encode them into a liquid carrier, so your body receives the informational signal of the herb without the herb itself. Think of it like the difference between receiving a song through a speaker versus holding the physical instrument in your hands. The music reaches you either way.

Now here's why that changes everything for families with children.

The reason most whole-household protocols collapse at the kitchen table is not that parents don't believe in them. It's that kids don't cooperate with capsules. They detect powders in applesauce. They refuse bitter teas. They negotiate, stall, and eventually win. The parent ends up doing a protocol for herself and hoping the rest of the family absorbs something by proximity.

Because Parasite Assassin delivers informational signals rather than physical plant material, there is nothing to taste. Nothing to smell. No texture that communicates "this is medicine." You add drops to your daughter's orange juice and the signals reach her the same way the song reaches you through the speaker. She doesn't need to know the radio tower exists. She just receives the broadcast.

That's not a workaround. That's the design.


What's Inside

This is where most product pages give you a list and move on. You get more than that.

Black Walnut Hull (Frequency Imprint)

Traditional herbalists have used Black Walnut Hull for generations specifically because of its relationship to biological terrain. The hull, not the nut. The dark outer casing, harvested green before it oxidizes. Traditional use focuses on its role in creating an environment that's inhospitable to unwanted guests. Here in frequency form, so nobody's making a face at breakfast.

Wormwood (Frequency Imprint)

Wormwood has the longest written record of traditional use in this category of any herb in the Western materia medica. It appears in medical texts going back centuries, and traditional herbalists have relied on it specifically for systemic terrain support. It's also genuinely bitter, which is why it was never going to survive in a household with children. The frequency imprint solves that problem without abandoning the pattern.

Yarrow (Frequency Imprint)

Yarrow is the herb the other two herbs needed. Where Black Walnut and Wormwood do the terrain work, Yarrow traditionally supports the body's own clearing processes, helping move what's been stirred up through and out. Think of it as the cleanup crew that comes in after the other two have done their job. Without it, you have activation without resolution. With it, the protocol has a beginning, a middle, and an end.

L-Glutamine (Frequency Imprint)

Here's something that surprises most people: cleansing protocols that address the gut lining only from the outside are leaving half the work undone. L-Glutamine is traditionally considered a primary fuel source for the cells that line your intestinal wall. Those cells turn over rapidly. When they're under stress, they need support from the inside. This frequency imprint was included specifically because what gets disturbed during a cleansing process also needs to be rebuilt.

Ornithine (Frequency Imprint)

When the body processes what gets cleared during a cleansing protocol, that processing runs through the liver. Ornithine traditionally supports the body's own ammonia processing pathways, which become more active when the liver is handling a heavier-than-usual load. Most cleansing formulas ignore the liver entirely. This one doesn't.

Arginine (Frequency Imprint)

Arginine works alongside Ornithine in the same liver support pathway. Think of Ornithine and Arginine as partners in the same system. You wouldn't send one without the other. Including both was a deliberate formulation decision, and it's the kind of detail that separates a formula built for outcomes from one built for a label.

Ivermectin (frequency imprint only, not the chemical compound)

This inclusion is worth explaining directly. The informational signature of ivermectin, encoded as a terrain support frequency. Not any pharmaceutical agent. No chemical compound. No dosing concern. Included to support the body's natural internal environment, consistent with the formula's overall approach to whole-body terrain support, working at the frequency level only.

Rife-Inspired Terrain Frequencies

Frequencies designed to support the body's natural electromagnetic environment, based on decades of biofrequency research. Not targeted at any single organism but at the terrain conditions that allow unwanted organisms to thrive in the first place. Change the environment, and you change what can live there.

Black Currant Flower Essence

Here is where most formulas stop short. The physical cleansing process, when it is working, does not stay politely contained to the physical. A cleanse stirs things up, and not just physically. Fear shows up — fear of the unknown, fear of what you might be dealing with, fear of what happens next. Black Currant essence addresses fear directly. It supports the body's ability to move through a clearing process without being held back by the anxiety that so often accompanies it.

Borage Flower Essence

Borage addresses the heavy heart. Specifically, the kind of heaviness that accumulates when you've been carrying something alone for a long time — managing symptoms nobody validates, trying protocols that don't work, wondering if you're overreacting. That weight settles in the chest and stays there. Borage lifts it. Not with forced optimism, but with a quiet, buoyant courage that restores your capacity to keep going when going feels hard.

Bee Balm Flower Essence

Bee Balm is the energy essence. When your body is doing internal work, your overall vitality can dip — you feel flat, sluggish, less like yourself. Bee Balm supports enthusiasm and upbeat energy during the process, helping you feel more like you while things shift underneath. The physical and emotional terrain are not separate systems in this formula. They are addressed together.


Who It's For

This formula was designed specifically to work across a household without requiring different protocols for different people.

For children of all ages: The drops go into juice, milk, or water. Parents report that children never notice. No negotiating. No hiding capsules in peanut butter. The broadcast simply reaches them.

For adults: Add to coffee, tea, water, or any beverage.

For dogs and cats: Drops go into wet food or a water bowl.

One bottle. One addition to the morning routine. No one needs to cooperate because there's nothing to cooperate with.

For the parent who thinks seasonally.

Some of you aren't here because of a Wednesday night discovery. You're here because you've been doing this long enough to know that spring and fall are when you reassess. When you read the research, update the pantry, and make the quiet decisions that keep your family ahead of problems rather than chasing them. You're the one in the household who holds the long view. You know that terrain is maintained over time, not rescued in a crisis.

Parasite Assassin was made for you too, and perhaps especially for you. Because the families who've woven it into their spring and fall rhythm aren't reacting to a problem. They're practicing the kind of ongoing stewardship that doesn't announce itself. It just works, season after season, drop by drop, in the ordinary juice that goes out with breakfast every morning.


The Two Things That Happen at Once

This section is for those of you who, like me, need both tracks running before you trust something.

There's a logical track and an emotional track. They run simultaneously, and both of them need to arrive before something feels right. I've learned to name this rather than pretend one is enough.

The logical track says: The mechanisms here are coherent. Frequency as information transfer is established physics. The botanicals are classical. The amino acids have documented roles in gut integrity and detox pathways. The flower essences have a long tradition in emotional support during systemic transition. This formula is consistent with what we know about how the body receives and processes information. Nothing in it contradicts what careful, curious people have come to understand about wellness.

The emotional track says: I want something that doesn't require a fight. I want my kids covered. I want to stop feeling like I'm the only person in the house taking this seriously. I want to do something real without making it a whole production. I want the quiet confidence of having handled it, without needing anyone to acknowledge that I handled it.

Both of those are legitimate. And this is one of the rare formulas where both tracks arrive at the same destination.


What Others Are Saying

"My whole family (even our pup) used these drops. They were tasteless and easy. My kids would ask for them."
— Freedom Flowers customer

"We have been using it as a family. It has helped with anxiety and sleep issues, especially in our youngest child. The difference is night and day. We have used other products for parasite purging in the past, but none have given this level of results."
— Freedom Flowers customer

"Our kids are more susceptible to pinworms and we constantly have issues. Even with doing all the right things, they keep coming back. I am so glad to have something that can be safe for all ages of children and stop these things from continuing."
— Freedom Flowers customer

"I had my family and 5 pets on the 3 week Parasite Assassin protocol and no one had any uncomfortable side effects. The protocol is very gentle and very effective. We will continue to do a 2 to 3 day parasite cleanse monthly. It is especially important to me to stay on top of parasites, as not only do I have 4 cats and a dog, I also work as a full time pet caretaker."
— Freedom Flowers customer


You Came Here Because Something Told You to Look. You've Looked.

This is a formula built for exactly the situation you're in: a household that needs support, a family that doesn't need more complexity, and a parent who wants to do something real without the drama of a clinical protocol.

Here's what next Tuesday morning looks like. You get up before the kids do, or maybe right alongside them. You open the bottle. You add drops to the water glasses, the juice cups, the coffee you're already making. Thirty seconds, total. You cap the bottle, put it back on the counter, and go on with your morning. By the time anyone is reaching for their glass, the broadcast is already in there. Nobody knows. Nobody asks. You've handled it.

That quiet moment, repeated each morning, is what whole-household terrain support actually looks like. Not a protocol you have to manage. A habit you already have, with one addition.

Jennifer got her answer in that forum. Two hundred and fourteen people said "I thought it was just us." It was never just you.

The drops go in the juice. That's the whole protocol.

 

We recommend taking no more than one blend at a time. Here's why and some possible work arounds.

All of our essences use brandy as a preservative. For more information regarding the brandy as well as alternatives, click here.