VRM2 Small
Clinical dose of kamala and whole wormseed herb in a base of black walnut, quassia bark, bromelain, and betel nut.
Product Details
VRM2
VRM2 is a targeted herbal formula designed to support the body's natural ability to maintain a balanced microbiome and immune response, particularly in relation to small, thread-like parasitic organisms. This specialized blend aids digestion and promotes the expulsion of unwanted invaders, helping to restore gut integrity and overall well-being.*
Scientific research continues to validate the role of botanical phytoconstituents in supporting a healthy gut environment. The key ingredients in VRM2—such as black walnut, wormseed oil, kamala, quassia, bromelain, and betel nut—work synergistically to create an inhospitable environment for unwanted organisms, promote healthy digestion, and strengthen intestinal resilience. By leveraging these time-tested herbs in a modern formula, VRM2 offers a powerful tool for maintaining gastrointestinal balance and immune function.*
Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)
Black walnut is known for its powerful antiparasitic, antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory properties, supported by scientific research. Its key compounds, including tannins and juglone, have been shown to help combat various parasites, particularly microscopic pathogens such as bacteria, protozoa, and mycobacteria. Additional compounds like plumbagin and hydrojuglone further inhibit the growth and survival of parasites. Studies indicate that black walnut extract can significantly reduce parasitic worm infestations, including pinworms, hookworms, and tapeworms. When consumed, black walnut hulls help oxygenate the blood, creating an environment that is inhospitable to parasites. The astringent nature of tannins strengthens tissues, making them less susceptible to invasion, while natural iodine provides potent antimicrobial effects to help cleanse the blood and digestive system. Research has specifically highlighted juglone's effectiveness in deterring Enterobius vermicularis (pinworm).*
Wormseed Oil (Chenopodium ambrosioides)
Wormseed oil has been recognized for its ability to support both external and internal microbiomes. Studies published in Medicines suggest that when applied topically, wormseed oil penetrates tissues to help maintain a balanced skin environment, while internal use promotes gastrointestinal health. Its active compound, ascaridole, plays a key role in supporting a healthy balance of beneficial and harmful microbes in the body. Renowned for its ability to combat worms, fungal infections, and pathogenic bacteria, wormseed oil is a powerful agent in eliminating intestinal invaders, resolving infections, and promoting healing by reducing inflammation.*
Kamala (Mallotus philippensis)
Kamala is a tree traditionally used in African, Austral-Asian, and Ayurvedic herbal medicine. Its fruit yields a therapeutic fiber with anthelmintic properties, while its roots produce a red plant dye. Historically, kamala has been used to support healthy intestinal function, normal bowel movements, and skin cleansing. Research published in the Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemical Research confirms its effectiveness against threadworms, hookworms, and roundworms, making it a valuable herbal ally in maintaining digestive health.*
Quassia Chips (Quassia amara)
Quassia chips, sourced from a Jamaican tree, have long been valued for their ability to promote digestive and gastrointestinal health. Rich in bitter quassinoids, quassia stimulates digestion while simultaneously acting as a natural anthelmintic. These bitter compounds are toxic to intestinal parasites, including worms and lice, helping to expel them from the body. For centuries, quassia has been safely and effectively used in herbal medicine to support a parasite-free digestive system.*
Bromelain
Bromelain is a proteolytic enzyme complex extracted from the core and stems of the pineapple plant, known for aiding digestion and breaking down large protein molecules into smaller peptides and amino acids. This enzymatic activity helps eliminate protein-based debris that contributes to inflammation and an undesirable internal terrain where parasites can thrive. Bromelain has demonstrated anthelmintic properties by targeting helminth protein structures, which may help disrupt parasite survival. Studies on Haemonchus contortus, a common parasite in livestock, show that bromelain inhibits parasite egg hatchability, reducing overall worm populations and preventing reinfestation. Additional research suggests that bromelain may enhance the immune system's ability to fight helminth infections, supporting the body's natural defense against parasites.*
Betel Nut (Bing Lang)
Betel nut, also known as Bing Lang, comes from the Areca catechu palm tree and has been a staple in Traditional Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine for supporting normal intestinal function. It is traditionally used to aid the body's natural processes of expelling unwanted organisms. Animal studies on dogs, chickens, and goats have demonstrated its effectiveness against a variety of parasites, including flukes, roundworms, and hookworms, reinforcing its long-standing use as a natural remedy for intestinal health.*
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Suggested Usage
Take 1 capsule daily at bedtime (in cycles of 10 days on followed by 5 days off), or as directed by your health care professional.
Ingredients
Serving Size: 1 Capsule
Servings Per Container: 30
Amount Per Serving / %DV:
- Proprietary Blend 483 mg / *
- Black Walnut (Leaves), Wormseed (Herb), Kamala (Herb), Quassia Chips (Bark), Bromelain Enzyme, Betel (Nut)
*Daily Value not established.
Other Ingredients: Cellulose and Leucine.
Warnings
If you are pregnant, nursing, taking any medication, have a medical condition, or planning any medical procedure, please consult your healthcare practitioner before taking any dietary supplement.
Keep out of reach of children.
Additional Information
Keep away from heat and sunlight.
VRM2
VRM2 is a targeted herbal formula designed to support the body's natural ability to maintain a balanced microbiome and immune response, particularly in relation to small, thread-like parasitic organisms. This specialized blend aids digestion and promotes the expulsion of unwanted invaders, helping to restore gut integrity and overall well-being.*
Scientific research continues to validate the role of botanical phytoconstituents in supporting a healthy gut environment. The key ingredients in VRM2—such as black walnut, wormseed oil, kamala, quassia, bromelain, and betel nut—work synergistically to create an inhospitable environment for unwanted organisms, promote healthy digestion, and strengthen intestinal resilience. By leveraging these time-tested herbs in a modern formula, VRM2 offers a powerful tool for maintaining gastrointestinal balance and immune function.*
Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)
Black walnut is known for its powerful antiparasitic, antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory properties, supported by scientific research. Its key compounds, including tannins and juglone, have been shown to help combat various parasites, particularly microscopic pathogens such as bacteria, protozoa, and mycobacteria. Additional compounds like plumbagin and hydrojuglone further inhibit the growth and survival of parasites. Studies indicate that black walnut extract can significantly reduce parasitic worm infestations, including pinworms, hookworms, and tapeworms. When consumed, black walnut hulls help oxygenate the blood, creating an environment that is inhospitable to parasites. The astringent nature of tannins strengthens tissues, making them less susceptible to invasion, while natural iodine provides potent antimicrobial effects to help cleanse the blood and digestive system. Research has specifically highlighted juglone's effectiveness in deterring Enterobius vermicularis (pinworm).*
Wormseed Oil (Chenopodium ambrosioides)
Wormseed oil has been recognized for its ability to support both external and internal microbiomes. Studies published in Medicines suggest that when applied topically, wormseed oil penetrates tissues to help maintain a balanced skin environment, while internal use promotes gastrointestinal health. Its active compound, ascaridole, plays a key role in supporting a healthy balance of beneficial and harmful microbes in the body. Renowned for its ability to combat worms, fungal infections, and pathogenic bacteria, wormseed oil is a powerful agent in eliminating intestinal invaders, resolving infections, and promoting healing by reducing inflammation.*
Kamala (Mallotus philippensis)
Kamala is a tree traditionally used in African, Austral-Asian, and Ayurvedic herbal medicine. Its fruit yields a therapeutic fiber with anthelmintic properties, while its roots produce a red plant dye. Historically, kamala has been used to support healthy intestinal function, normal bowel movements, and skin cleansing. Research published in the Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemical Research confirms its effectiveness against threadworms, hookworms, and roundworms, making it a valuable herbal ally in maintaining digestive health.*
Quassia Chips (Quassia amara)
Quassia chips, sourced from a Jamaican tree, have long been valued for their ability to promote digestive and gastrointestinal health. Rich in bitter quassinoids, quassia stimulates digestion while simultaneously acting as a natural anthelmintic. These bitter compounds are toxic to intestinal parasites, including worms and lice, helping to expel them from the body. For centuries, quassia has been safely and effectively used in herbal medicine to support a parasite-free digestive system.*
Bromelain
Bromelain is a proteolytic enzyme complex extracted from the core and stems of the pineapple plant, known for aiding digestion and breaking down large protein molecules into smaller peptides and amino acids. This enzymatic activity helps eliminate protein-based debris that contributes to inflammation and an undesirable internal terrain where parasites can thrive. Bromelain has demonstrated anthelmintic properties by targeting helminth protein structures, which may help disrupt parasite survival. Studies on Haemonchus contortus, a common parasite in livestock, show that bromelain inhibits parasite egg hatchability, reducing overall worm populations and preventing reinfestation. Additional research suggests that bromelain may enhance the immune system's ability to fight helminth infections, supporting the body's natural defense against parasites.*
Betel Nut (Bing Lang)
Betel nut, also known as Bing Lang, comes from the Areca catechu palm tree and has been a staple in Traditional Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine for supporting normal intestinal function. It is traditionally used to aid the body's natural processes of expelling unwanted organisms. Animal studies on dogs, chickens, and goats have demonstrated its effectiveness against a variety of parasites, including flukes, roundworms, and hookworms, reinforcing its long-standing use as a natural remedy for intestinal health.*
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Take 1 capsule daily at bedtime (in cycles of 10 days on followed by 5 days off), or as directed by your health care professional.
Serving Size: 1 Capsule
Servings Per Container: 30
Amount Per Serving / %DV:
- Proprietary Blend 483 mg / *
- Black Walnut (Leaves), Wormseed (Herb), Kamala (Herb), Quassia Chips (Bark), Bromelain Enzyme, Betel (Nut)
*Daily Value not established.
Other Ingredients: Cellulose and Leucine.
If you are pregnant, nursing, taking any medication, have a medical condition, or planning any medical procedure, please consult your healthcare practitioner before taking any dietary supplement.
Keep out of reach of children.
Keep away from heat and sunlight.


