

Soothing medicine for cough, peptic ulcers and inflammation of the mucosa of the mouth, stomach and throat.
May alleviate inflamed hemorrhoids.
Use as a gargle to sooth the throat.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Support for digestive disorders and upsets.
Ginger relieves bloatedness and flatulence while Peppermint alleviates spastic complaints like irritable bowel syndrome and gallbladder and bile duct ailments.
Cancerbush is a bitter tonic that combats indigestion and lowers stress and anxiety.
Marshmallow root lubricates the mucous membranes and linings of the colon while relieving inflammation.
Warning: May interfere with anti-retroviral drugs. Not to be taken by pregnant or nursing mothers. Overdoze may cause a dry mouth and mild diarrhoea and slight dizziness.
Treatment of cough, phlegm in the lungs, bronchial asthma and tuberculosis.
Helps purify blood. Beneficial for kidneys, treating eczema and herpes and diarrhoea.
May be used for constipation and irritable bowel syndrome.
Beneficial in the treatment of thrombosis.
For congestion of mucous of the middle ear, glue ear and infections of the ear.
Useful in skin conditions and in ointments for treating hemorrhoids.
Warning: Not to be taken during pregnancy or lactation.
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.
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.
Helpful against skin problems. Contains linoleic acid, an important dietary component. Antimicrobial actions against worms and parasites.
May be helpful in cases of acne, eczema, inflammation, sunburn, itchy scalp, gastrointestinal ailments and diarrhoea.
Warning: Not to be used during pregnancy or lactation.
Anorexia, migraine sickness, gastric ulcers, indigestion, bronchitis, pleurisy and cystitis. Specially helpful in cases of stomach cramps and flatulence.
Helpful for PMS and anti-spasmodic for women.
Warning: Use of large amounts may cause skin irritations and allergic reactions
Most useful relaxing nervines.
For insomnia, PTSD, intestinal colic, insomnia, stress, anxiety, high blood pressure, epilepsy, PMS and cramps of painful periods.
Warning: Not to be taken during pregnancy or lactation. May cause drowsiness. Do not use in conjunction with other sedatives.
Red clover helps purify blood, assisting skin cleansing from inside. Especially helpful for children with eczema. Nettle leaves are rich in vitamins and minerals which is a substantial part of a healthy skin. Willow bark is used globally in commercial skincare products. Dandelion is rich in magnesium, which combats skin inflammation.
Warning: not to be used during pregnancy or lactation
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.
Assists deep lung and bronchial cleansing.
L-argenine in Green tea calmes the nervous system. Mullein is a well-known expectorant. Indian tobacco acts as a respiratory stimulant and cough treatment. It is also valued in limiting craving for sigarettes. Lobeline in Indian tobacco activates nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (similar to nicotine) that targets the central nervous system. Supportive herbs include, Valerian, St John's wort and Passion flower.
Warning: Not to be used during pregnancy or lactation.
Rich in Vitamins A and C.
Helps clean and detox kidneys.
Eases flatulence and colic pains.
May reduce high blood pressure.
May assist with prostate problems and painful bladder infections.
Warning: Not to be taken during pregnancy or lactation.
Soothing medicine for cough, peptic ulcers and inflammation of the mucosa of the mouth, stomach and throat.
May alleviate inflamed hemorrhoids.
Use as a gargle to sooth the throat.