Myrrh is mainly used as an antiseptic and anti-inflammatory for the topical treatment of mouth and throat infections (gingivitis and other gum diseases, tonsillitis and mouth ulcers.
Relief of nasal congestion and cough.
Excellent immune booster.
Helps the body get rid of parasites.
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Assist with Allergies, Muscle Spasms, Heart health, Mental Health,
Exercise Recovery, Skin Hydration
Passion flower assists in calming the body's neuro-receptors. Complimentary herbs include Hops and Valerian.
Stimulates peristalsis, triggering bowel movement therefor helping with constipation.
Anti-inflammatory, detox, cleansing, hemorrhoids. Pre and post operative cleansing.
Laxative.
Excellent remedy for incontinence and bed wetting with children.
Used specifically in cases of inflammation or benign enlargement of the prostate gland.
Eases off pain of rheumatism and gout.
Shown healing properties in bleeding, blood spitting, kidney disorders and gravel stones.
Diuretic, to treat post-traumatic and static oedema.
May alleviate enhanced menstrual bleeding.
Rich source of silica.
Warning: Not to be used during pregnancy or lactation. Use for a limited time, not longer than two weeks at a time.
May normalize the reproductive organs and infertility in women. Used for progesterone deficiency and acne (especially with pre menstrual flare up).
Men may also use this herb for acne. This herb has pain relieving properties.
May be used for hormonal complaints and imbalances such as Fibrocystic breast disease, menopause, menorrhagia (heavy menstruation), menstrual difficulties (secondary amenorrhea), menstrual pain and premenstrual syndrome.
Useful in treating endometriosis.
Warning: Not to be taken with any drug or product that affects the female hormone system such as HRT or the contraceptive pill.
Not to be taken during pregnancy.
Reduces PMS and strengthens the longitudinal muscle of the uterus.
Beneficial in the treatment of mouth ulcers and bleeding gums.
Gargle for sore throats.
Warning: Never use during early pregnancy.
A popular remedy against gingivitis and mucosal inflammation of the mouth and throat.
Treats upset stomachs, flatulence and diarrhoea.
Treats night sweats and excessive perspiration.
The drug has been used as an antidiabetic.
Warning: Do not use internally in large amounts for prolonged periods.
Lemongrass balances gut flora and shows anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties. Marigold is anti-inflammatory and spasmolitic. It improves digestion and stimulates bile production while seperating Candida colonies. Pau d' Arco assists the body in cases of fungal infestations.
Warning: Do not use longer than three months.
Yarrow is a cooling herb with anti-inflammatory properties while Slippery elm lubricates the stomach lining. Anise alkalizes acid. Supportive herbs include Ginger, Parsley and Peppermint.
Support when having a dry cough and when wheezing. Contains anti-inflammatory and anti-viral herbs including Anise.
Warning: Do not use during pregnancy or lactation. Liquorice root should be avoided when taking hypertension medication.
Helpfull against pain. A powerful combination of Valerian and Feverfew (one of the most famous herbs to combat headaches.
General tonic. Stimulates nervous and immune system. Increases general stamina and strength. May be useful for conditions such as hypertension, hypotention and neurosis. May act as an aphrodisiac. Beneficial in the treatment of irregular hormonal secretion. Protects against the effects of radiation exposure. May lower blood sugar. May be beneficial in treating irritability, insomnia and mild depression.
Warning: Do not use in conjunction with anti-depressants or stimulants including caffeine. May interfere with cardiac medication.
Clinical trials have shown Ginkgo biloba to be effective against circulatory disorders. It has been part of Chinese Medicine for 2800 years and is still widely used to strenghthen the heart and lungs.
Combined with Billberry and Hawthorn, it makes a powerful circulatory tincture.
Warning: Do not use when pregnant or lactating. Do not use in conjunction with anticoagulant drugs or when diabetic.
Acne, skin healing, blisters, insect bites and oily skin.
Diarrhoea, cold, mucous, colitis, vomiting and coughing.
Combats varicose veins and cracked skin.
Immune booster, diabetis, heart tonic, anaemia, kidney problems, prolapsed organs, slow healing skin eruptions. Improves recovery in cell degeneration patients undergoing chemotherapy and radiation treatment. Basically anti-inflammatory. Helpful against arthritis and fibromyalgia.
Supports the thyroid gland. Alleviates rheumatism. Mineral supplement. Has a high iodene content. Lowers bloodsugar and cholesterol.
ward off bacteria and viruses. Helps body to absorb more minerals.
Warning: Not to be used during pregnancy or lactation.
Myrrh is mainly used as an antiseptic and anti-inflammatory for the topical treatment of mouth and throat infections (gingivitis and other gum diseases, tonsillitis and mouth ulcers.
Relief of nasal congestion and cough.
Excellent immune booster.
Helps the body get rid of parasites.