

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.
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Scientifically proved to be beneficial in the treatment of gastric ulcers, hyperlipidemia and diabetes.
Assists the body with gastro-intestinal tract disorders and infections.
Antibacterial, anti-fungal, antiviral, spasmolytic and anti-inflammatory.
Warning: Not to be used when taking lithium.
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.
Arthritis, fever, common cold and hypertension benefits from this herb.
May assist in treating lack of appetite and minor dyspeptic complaints.
Antibacterial and anti-inflammatory.
Warning: Not to be taken during pregnancy or lactation.
Cell regeneration and support for Cancer.
Canavanine in Cancerbush is an arginine mimic that documented anti-carcenogenic activity. Pinitol is a known anti-diabetic agent with potential in the treatment in cases of severe immune disfunction.
Myrrh is a strong immune stimulant while Red clover is known for its blood cleansing abilities and blood purification.
Green tea is a powerful anti-oxidant which helps prevent cellular damage and ageing.
Warning: Cancerbush may cause a dry mouth and mild diarrhoea, slight dizziness and constipation. Myrrh should not be used if on heart medication or diabetes medication. Red clover may potentiate the effects of anticoagulant drugs.
Antimicrobial, acting on bacteria, viruses and parasites of the alimentary tract.
Helps combat chronic bronchitis, recurrent cold and influenza.
Beneficial to combat candida. Reduces serum cholesterol and triglyceride levels.
used for fungal infections such as ringworm and pinworm.
Warning: Excessive use may form blood clots or promote blood thickening.
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.
A combination of antimicrobial herbs combined with anti-inflammatory herbs. Aid against tonsillitis.
Anti-inflammatory. Mainly used as a haemostatic to stop bleeding. Also taken as anti-bacterial remedy to stop diarrhea. It is a bitter tonic, digestive stimulant, mild laxative. May reduce piles. The anti-microbial effects of barberine and hydrastine, explain the main use of golden seal as anti-diarrhea medicine, Is used in eye drops.
Warning: Should not be taken during pregnancy or lactation.
Relieves urinary tract infections and prostate problems. Gives symptomatic relief of rheumatism. Helps reduce high blood pressure by reducing water retention. A strong diuretic.
Warning: Buchu may deplete potassium levels. Not to be taken during pregnancy or lactation.
Support in cases of constipation and flatulence. Ginger aids gastric secretion, assisting dyspepsia, colic and flatulence. Parsley adds flexible membranes due to its valuable vitamin C content. supporting herbs include Peppermint and Anise.
Warning: not to be taken during pregnancy or lactation
Useful against Urinary tract infections, cystitis and bladder infections.
Reduces symptoms of gout and rheumatism.
Helps stabilize blood sugar and is commonly used by overweight people.
Assists in the supportive treatment of gonorrhea.
Helpful against prostate hypertrophy.
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.
For stress and nervous exhaustion.
May be helpful for recurring cold and flu.
Lowers cholesterol.
Combats arthritic joint inflammation and high uric acid levels.
May also assist with an under active thyroid.
Warning: May trigger gluten sensitivity
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.
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.
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.