If you've tried Amazon parasite cleanses, oregano oil, probiotics, and generic gut blends and felt nothing — it wasn't you. It was the dose and the formulation. Here's the mechanism, the milligrams, and the lab receipts that explain why this one's different.
Pull up the supplement facts on the parasite cleanse you bought on Amazon. Look at the milligrams next to "Wormwood Extract." It's usually 200mg. Sometimes 400mg. Almost always inside a proprietary blend so you can't even verify the dose.
Clinical literature suggests the effective range is closer to 1,000mg+ of wormwood alone, plus the supporting botanicals at meaningful doses. Nearly every product on the shelf is one-tenth of that.
You weren't doing anything wrong. You were taking a placebo with a label.
Most cleanses ride one or two herbs with a "proprietary blend" footnote. BioPurge breaks it out: 18 botanicals, 6,600mg total herbal equivalent per serving, individual doses listed where they matter.
Wormwood Extract. Black Walnut Hull. Clove. Oregano. Garlic. Berberine HCl. Turmeric. L-Glutamine. Echinacea. Pumpkin Seed. Apple Pectin. The full formula is on the label, not behind a marketing word.
Most cleanses do one thing badly: throw an antimicrobial herb at your gut and hope something happens. They skip activation. They skip rebuild. They skip the lining.
BioPurge runs three stages: activation (wormwood + black walnut start digestive flow), rebalance (oregano, clove, garlic, berberine address microbial drift), and repair (turmeric + L-glutamine soothe the lining the first two stages stirred up). Each phase is doing work the previous one made possible.
"Third-party tested" on the label means nothing unless the CoA (certificate of analysis) is real and verifiable. Most brands quietly skip this because the dose doesn't match the label.
Oregano oil burned a hole in your stomach because it was 100% one volatile compound (carvacrol) with no buffering, no synergy, no lining support, and no follow-through.
BioPurge uses oregano at a buffered dose alongside clove (synergistic), garlic (broader microbial coverage), berberine (different mechanism), and L-glutamine (heals the lining the oregano stirred). The herbs that 'failed' in isolation work in combination — and your stomach can actually tolerate the dose.
You've read the fine print on supplement guarantees. Most have a 14-day window, a restocking fee, a requirement to return unused product, and a customer-service queue designed to deter the refund.
BioPurge's guarantee is 30 days, no questions, no restocking fee, full refund. If the dose doesn't deliver for you, the receipt does. That's not a marketing line — it's the only honest way to ask a skeptical buyer to try again.
Three real customers. Each one tried 3+ failed cleanses first. Each one was the last to be convinced.
I'd been burned by three cleanses before this. First thing I did was email and ask for the lab report. They sent it within the hour. That alone got me to try one more time.
I'd done two Amazon parasite cleanses, one DIY oregano oil week (terrible), and probiotics on and off for three years. This is the only product where I felt the difference in week one. The dose explains why.
I read every label. The three-stage explanation (activate, rebalance, repair) was the first time a supplement actually described what was supposed to happen in my body. So I tried it. It worked.
Plant-based, traditionally inspired, no synthetic shortcuts.
Targets the full digestive sequence, from enzyme activation to gut lining repair.
Nudges the microbiome toward balance, without nuking it.
Designed for sustainable, long-term use, not a one-time cleanse.
A multi-stage botanical system that builds results week by week, not a one-shot flush.

Wormwood & Black Walnut stimulate bile and enzyme flow from day one.

Antimicrobial botanicals reduce the gas and post-meal heaviness most people accept as normal.

Oregano, Clove, Garlic and Berberine help rebalance the microbiome over time.

Turmeric and L-Glutamine soothe and support the lining your digestion depends on.

Benefits compound with consistency, designed for daily use, not a sprint.

A gut that bounces back faster from meals, travel, and the occasional rough week.
Total herbal equivalent per serving. Roughly 10× the dose of the average shelf cleanse.
Individually listed botanical extracts. No "proprietary blend" footnotes.
Third-party lab tested for potency, purity, and identity. CoA available on request.
Full refund guarantee. No questions, no restocking fee, no return window games.
Not all wormwood supplements are created equal. Most underdose. BioPurge doesn't.
Third-party lab tested for purity & potency.
Plant-based softgels, vegan friendly.
Manufactured in a GMP-certified facility.
No fillers, no artificial colors, no preservatives.
Free shipping over $60. Cancel anytime. 30-day money-back guarantee.
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Six unprompted reviews from women who'd been failed by 3+ cleanses before this one.
I read every label. The first product I've ever seen that breaks out the 18 botanicals with actual milligrams instead of hiding behind 'proprietary blend.'
I'd done two Amazon cleanses, oregano oil that burned, and probiotics that did nothing. This is the first one that delivered. The dose explains why.
Asked for the CoA. They sent it within an hour. That was the move that actually got me to try one more time. The product earned the trust after.
Three-stage mechanism. Verifiable milligrams. Third-party tested. None of those things are unusual on a label. All three together are what made me believe this one.
The underdosing explanation reframed my whole shelf at home. I threw away the four cleanses that didn't work. Kept this one.
I was the customer this brand probably wanted least: jaded, refund-history, would-not-be-fooled-again. Two weeks in I felt the difference. The dose did what the others promised.
Everything you need to know before your first bottle.