I thought I might be being rather dismissive of Verm-X so I checked out their website. It's long on the virtues of herbs and how natural they are being natures healers and did I mention how great natural Verm- X is for those seeking a natural remedy, and of course how pure and fresh all the ingredients are proving how natural it all is. So it goes on and there's loads and loads in this vein. However for those seeking a proven effective remedy there's not a peep, nor anything about which worm species it's effective against at least not up front and obvious. However it's a natural remedy and as everyone knows that makes it much prefered to those vile pharmacuetical products which have rigorously trials and are proven to be effective and safe.
They also promote the fact that Verm - X is "Award Winning" so you might think that's a great endorsement of the product but the award they talk about is a business award for how much money they've made as a company ie how many gullible souls have fallen for their marketing message. They also have won a Green Apple award for their ECO friendly principles (did I mention how natural and fresh everything was?). You just wouldn't believe it was manufactured at all though in fact it is but of course only using natural ingredients, but not by Verm-X but by sub-contractors so not too hard to recycle the office waste and reduce the carbon footprint.
All this is just witchcraft and scorcery as far as I can see. All things we see about us, we ourselves, are made from "chemicals" which were created in the nuclei of stars. We are litterally star dust. Some is toxic and harmful, some is helpful in the treatment of disease and some is inert and is neither. Only the latter is truly harmless without any side effects but then it's useless as a treatment for anything. Only chemicals which are reactive can help or harm and the concept of everything which is beneficial being natural and everything which is harmful is somehow unnatural is just marketing eyewash.
Verm-X might be the best thing since sliced bread at treating worms but they sure don't claim that, or offer serious credible evidence and I, and you, shouldn't take it as a given, nor can I believe just because it's herbal it's a great idea, so for me it's a non-starter.
HF