For flatulence, digestive aid by stimulating bile and digestive juice secretion.
May be useful for colic, flatulent dyspepsia and irritable bowel syndrome, ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease.
Eases nausea and vomiting during pregnancy and travel sickness. May treat lack of appetite.
Alleviates rheumatism and supports underactive gall bladder.
Relieves Cold and flu symptoms, fever and nasal catarrh.
Beneficial in the treatment of painful periods during PMS and nervous headaches.
Eases exam-time nerves and keeps the mind and memory clear.
Warning: Peppermint may reduce milk flow in nursing mothers.
Do not give to children under 3 years.
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Skullcap balances the Hypothalamus gland, regulating most of the processes in the body. Indian tobacco is a respiratory stimulant which accelarates the central nervous system. Black cohosh assists the body in cases of chorea, a nervous disorder characterised by lack of coordination.
Alleviates rheumatism, arthritis and gout due to its ability to help alkalize the body. May be used as an urinary antiseptic.
May alleviate high blood pressure and acts as a nerve tonic. Reduces acidity in the body.
May assist with chest ailments, asthma and bronchitis.
Acts as a diuretic.
Improves the function of the kidneys.
Fights fungal infections like candida.
Alleviate symptoms of rheumatism, bronchitis, gastritis, ulcers and liver ailments.
Strengthens the immune system especially during chronic fatigue syndrome, fybromyalgia, cancer and tumors, HIV and anti-biotic use.
Warning: Do not use during pregnancy or lactation.
High doses may cause nose bleeding, sudden nausea and vomiting.
Consult a health practitioner when using blood thinning medication.
Support for hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid).
Yarrow, Barberry, Black cohosh, Parsley, Nettle and Valerian balances the thyroid gland.
Warning: Not to be used during pregnancy or lactation. Do not use together with other sedatives.
A calming and sedative herb to the cental nervous system.
Combats insomnia and irritable bowel syndrome.
Eases tension and anxiety.
Increases appetite and improves digestion.
Also used for menstrual and menopausal problems.
Warning: Do not use when on depression medication. Some people may have skin allergy reactions to hops.
Bronchilator, helps combat asthma and improves lung capacity.
Effective against pain linked to arthritis and stress and alleviates anxiety. Anti-depressant. Assists with autism and regulates seizures. Helps mend broken bones.
Stimulates appetite and helps with weight-loss. Regulate and may prevent diabetes. Combats cell-degeneration.
Beneficial for ADHD / ADD. May help reduce pressure applied on the eyeball providing relief to individuals with glaucoma.
Relief for multiple sclerosis. Many more benefits to list
Warning: Might be addictive.
Support for detox.
Warning: Dandelion may cause contact dermatitis when having repeated exposure for longer than 4 (four) weeks. Also a strong diuretic. Milkthistle helps the liver to form new cells.
Combats catarrh, coughs and bronchitis.
Alleviates diarrhoea and eases haemorrhoids.
Warning: Not to be taken during pregnancy or lactation. Not intended for long term use.
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.
African potato assists the body with prostate hypertrophy. Saw palmetto is used to treat urination problems associated with an enlarged prostate gland and has anti-inflammatory properties. Green tea contains tannins and their phenolic compounds has great diuretic effects. Billberry assists with circulation and has high Vitamin C quantities.
Warning: Buchu and Nettle may cause skin irritation when used in large dosages. Nettle has diuretic effects.
Marshmallow root lubricates mucous membranes and inner linings of the respiratory tract and alleviate inflammation. Peppermint has strong antimicrobial properties and assists the body in calming mucosal inflammation and breaks down catarrh in the respiratory tract.
Cancerbush acts as an adaptogen for inflammation caused by pollen in the air.
Warning: Not to be taken during pregnancy or lactation. Avoid using longer than 60 (sixty) days as Stinging nettle may cause skin irritations and rash.
Seeds are mainly used to treat loss of appetite, anorexia and to reduce blood sugar levels in type 1 and 2 diabetes.
Lowers serum cholesterol, triglyside and low density lipoprotein. Soothes disturbed digestion. Combats impotence and period and menopause problems.
Reduces fevers, detoxifies, dispels bad breath and body odor. May alleviate bronchitis.
Stimulates the development of the breasts and increased milk flow.
Warning: Not to be used when pregnant. Please don't use during hypoglycemic treatment.
Horsetail helps with inflammation in the lower urinary tract, kidney gravel and post-traumatic and static oedema. Barberry has a high berberine content which assists with kidneys and urinary tract amongst being an excellent anti-inflammatory.
Warning: Not to be taken during pregnancy or lactation. Do not use continuously longer than 30 (thirty) days at a time.
Helpful against cell degeneration, tuberculosis, flu, diabetes and chronic fatigue. It has a calming effect on the central nervous system. It also stimulates the immune system. Has more than 18 (eighteen) secondary metabolites.
Assist with Allergies, Muscle Spasms, Heart health, Mental Health,
Exercise Recovery, Skin Hydration
Containing herbs with anti-viral properties and vitamins and minerals. Support for strong and healthy lungs.
Parsley is rich in Vitamins A and C (ranked as powerfull anti-oxidants). Ginseng increases oxygen to the lungs while Echinacea helps fight microbial infections. Dandelion helps to combat inflammation and is a rich source of Magnesium that alleviates allergies.
Warning: Asthma sufferers should take precaution as Echinacea may trigger Asthma attacts. Do not exceed 4 weeks continuous use.
For flatulence, digestive aid by stimulating bile and digestive juice secretion.
May be useful for colic, flatulent dyspepsia and irritable bowel syndrome, ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease.
Eases nausea and vomiting during pregnancy and travel sickness. May treat lack of appetite.
Alleviates rheumatism and supports underactive gall bladder.
Relieves Cold and flu symptoms, fever and nasal catarrh.
Beneficial in the treatment of painful periods during PMS and nervous headaches.
Eases exam-time nerves and keeps the mind and memory clear.
Warning: Peppermint may reduce milk flow in nursing mothers.
Do not give to children under 3 years.