

Improves digestion, stimulates bile production and helps heal gastric ulcers. It regulates menstrual disorders.
Highly beneficial to combat candida overgrowth in the intestines.
May assist in gall bladder problems.
It is considered a liver tonic and it soothes digestion.
Anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties especially in the mouth and throat.
Warning: Not to be taken in high doses or for prolonged periods.
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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.
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 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.
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.
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.
A combination with anti-inflammatory herbs with pain combatting herbs like Feverfew. Also contains lubricative herbs like Slippery elm and Marshmallow root. One of the top sellers.
Warning: Not to be taken during pregnancy or lactation.
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.
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.
Helpful against Hyperactivity.. A mild sedative combination of Skullcap and Sceletium, Valerian and Chamomile.
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.
SugarTREAT has been formulated with a multi-faceted approach to stabilising and normalising the body's blood sugar. the primary ingredient, Fenugreek, is well-known for its traditional use in late onset diabetes, high cholesterol and related problems like impotence and low libido. Cancerbush which contains, Pinitol - a well-known antidiabetic agent also aids the liver and general immune system with its strong adaptogenic & tonic effects.
Use for injured nerves, depression and anxiety caused by menopausal changes.
Stimulates gastric and bowel secretions.
May have sedative and pain relieving properties for sciatica and rheumatism.
Warning: Do not use for longer than 10 days at a time.
Do not use with any other medication.
Do not use with warfarin, digoxin and anticonvulsants or other anti-depressant medication.
Most famous herb for treating headaches and migraine.
May help alleviate vertigo, dizziness and tinnitus. Reduces symptoms of arthritis and rheumatism. Relieves painful periods and sluggish menstrual flow.
May expel worms.
Warning: Not to be used during pregnancy or lactation. Possible side effects include mouth ulcers, abdominal pain, digestive upsets and skin rashes.
Cough, Cold, sore throat, influenza, asthma, headache, indigestion, flatulence, colic, constipation, gout and intestinal worms and parasites.
Preliminary tests have shown analgesic and antihistaminic activity. Anti-microbial.
Warning: High doses and chronic use should be avoided due to addiction and cerebral dysfunction. Not to be taken during pregnancy or lactation.
Angelica alleviates cramps and muscle tension. Jasmine normalises hormonal imbalances. Lavender calms down nervous system pains. Bladderwrack assists with mineral uptake and helps restore hormonal levels. Black cohosh may be beneficial towards premenstrual and menopausal problems.
A blend of 14 (fourteen) different herbs.
Warning: Not to be taken during pregnancy or lactation. Not to be taken longer than 10 (ten) days at a time. Angelica may provoke photosensitivity reactions. Avoid exposure to strong UV radiation. High dosages may interfere with anticoagulant drugs.
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.
Improves digestion, stimulates bile production and helps heal gastric ulcers. It regulates menstrual disorders.
Highly beneficial to combat candida overgrowth in the intestines.
May assist in gall bladder problems.
It is considered a liver tonic and it soothes digestion.
Anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties especially in the mouth and throat.
Warning: Not to be taken in high doses or for prolonged periods.