Boost by Nature’s program is designed as herbal support—not as a disguised pharmacy medicine. Here is what each product is, how the program is organized and when medical advice matters.
PIN-HERBS™ herbal suppositories
The suppositories provide a targeted bedtime format made with garlic, black walnut, wormwood, clove, oregano oil, peppermint oil, beeswax, olive oil and cocoa butter. They are intended for adults and children age 3 and older. The standard brand program uses one suppository at bedtime for 14 days; the 30-count option is intended for families choosing the longer program. Always follow the current package label.
ParaHerb Liquid
ParaHerb is a concentrated botanical liquid intended to provide internal herbal wellness support. It is not the same product as the suppositories and should be used only according to its own label. The 30-day kit combines ParaHerb Liquid with 30 suppositories for the brand’s most complete support format.
Organic Garlic Pure Extract
The garlic liquid is a separate product. The brand’s current program uses it for 30 days with age-specific label directions. Because dosing instructions can change, the product label—not an old article or social post—should always be the final authority. For infants, pregnancy, breastfeeding, medication use or medical conditions, ask a qualified healthcare professional before use.
How the program is organized
- Standard support: the brand’s 14-day suppository program.
- Concern about recurrence or a longer support preference: the 30-day format.
- More persistent concerns: the 30-Day Kit combining suppositories and ParaHerb Liquid.
- Household contacts: the brand recommends a short four-day support approach, but medical household-treatment decisions should be made with a clinician or pharmacist.
What makes it different from pharmacy medicine?
Pharmacy antiparasitic medicines are used to kill pinworms and have established medical dosing. Boost products use traditional botanical ingredients in liquid and targeted suppository formats. They are not FDA-approved to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent pinworm infection, and they should not be presented as clinically proven equivalents to pyrantel pamoate, mebendazole or albendazole.
Do not skip diagnosis and hygiene
If symptoms are severe, uncertain or persistent—or involve a child under 3—contact a healthcare professional. Whichever approach a family chooses, handwashing, morning bathing, clean underwear, short nails and careful laundry remain essential for controlling reinfection.
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