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.
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Support in cases of sinusitis. Peppermint, echinacea, marshmallow root and golden rod makes a powerful combination to combat viruses and bacteria responsible for sinusitis.
Warning: not to be used continuously for more than 30 days. Not to be used during pregnancy or lactation.
Rich source of calsium and magnesium. Excellent for liver cleanse and detox.
Mild laxative and diuretic. Roots are harvested, dried and roasted as a coffee substitute.
May be used for gallbladder ailments and rheumatic complaints.
Improves digestion and reduces flatulence and colic. Alleviates motion sickness and nausea. Anti-oxidant and useful for circulatory problems. Excellent for ulcers and also increases peristalsis and the secretion of bile and gastric juices. Cholesterol-lowering. As gargle - helps with sore throat.
Warning: should not be taken by people with inflammatory skin conditions, ulcers of the digestive tract or high fever.
Treats stomach cramps and flatulence. Stimulates appetite and the secretion of gastric juices.
Useful against headaches and nervous complaints.
Improves memory.
Hawthorn strengthens the heartmuscles and aorta and supports circulation. Lilly of the valley is used against mild cardiac insufficiency associated with old age and cor pulmonale. Ginkgo biloba assists the cerebrovascular insufficiency. Supportive herbs include Billberry and Ginseng.
Warning: Avoid taking when on other heart medication. Not to be taken during pregnancy or lactation.
Combats bronchitis and whooping cough. Stimulates digestion and improves poor appetite.
Increases liver functioning.
Marrubiin may assist in normalizing an irregular heartbeat.
Warning: Not to be taken during pregnancy or lactation.
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.
Helped to combat malaria for 2000 years in the East. Anti-parasitic and anti-bacterial herb. May alleviate fever, headaches, dizziness, tight-chested sensations and nose bleeds. Destroys malaria parasites. It was recommended by the WHO for resistant and cerebral malaria.
This herb is also in the nr. 37 ParasiteKILL tincture mix.
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.
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.
Remedy for catarrh of the respiratory tract (cold, flu, cough and bronchitis) and also for dyspeptic complaints (indigestion, flatulence and colic. Mainly an expectorant.
Anethole has documented expectorant, antispasmodic and antimicrobial activities.
Barberry is used for liver ailments and disorders of the kidneys. Both organs help rid the body of toxins that clutter the lymphatic system. Protobarberine alkoloids in Barberry intercalate DNA and inhibits various enzymes and neuroreceptors. These alkaloids show broad anti-bacterial, anti-fungal amoebicidal and cytotoxic activities.
Ginger speeds up circulation in the lymph nodes and Dandelion assists the liver in getting rid of bad toxins, supporting the lymphatic system.
Warning: Not to be used during pregnancy or lactation. Not to be used continuously for more than 30 (thirty) days.
Active against bacteria, fungi and viruses (including herpes).
Relaxation and stress relief.
Eases spasm in the digestive tract.
Warning: Avoid when on thyroid medication because it inhibits the absorption of thyroid medication.
Stimulates appetite and combats gastritis and gall bladder complaints.
Has antimicrobial properties, may rid children of threadworm.
Combined in no. 37 ParasiteKILL tincture in this range.
Warning: Not to be used during pregnancy or lactation. High dosages may lead to thujone poisoning that causes delirium, hallucinations and seizures.
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.