

May boost the adrenal glands.
Lubricates the mucous membranes so it assists dysentery, enteritis, gastric catarrh, gastritis, gastrointestinal irritation and mucous colitis.
May neutralize stomach acids and reduce over-activity in the bowel.
Very beneficial so help heal stomach ulcers.
Beneficial for treatment of the respiratory tract including bronchitis, coughs, irritation of the pharynx and sore throat.
May soothe irritation of the urinary tract.
Warning: Not to be taken during pregnancy or lactation.
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A popular remedy against gingivitis and mucosal inflammation of the mouth and throat.
Treats upset stomachs, flatulence and diarrhoea.
Treats night sweats and excessive perspiration.
The drug has been used as an antidiabetic.
Warning: Do not use internally in large amounts for prolonged periods.
One of the most beneficial herbs for children with skin problems, eczema and psoriasis.
Beneficial to ease whooping cough.
Alleviates the symptoms of menopause.
Purifies blood.
Warning: Not to be used during pregnancy or lactation.
May potentiate the effects of anticoagulant drugs.
Source of copper and amino fatty acids, pantothenic acid, selenium and zinc.
Anti-oxidant.
Contains Vitamin B2, B5 and B6.
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.
This gentle combination of Valerian and Feverfew is based on several studies showing these two herbs to be extremely effective in preventing and treating Migraine. Valerion is also well-known for its non-addictive sedating and tranquilising actions and is also highly recommended in cases of restlessness, sleeplessness, menopause and premenstrual syndrome.
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.
27 Different herbs combined with Ginseng to help increase more oxygen to the body. Bitter tonic togrther with Sweden Bitters.
Warning: Not to be taken during pregnancy or lactation.
Reduces inflammation in the joints and will help with arthritis (knees and hips), backache and muscle stiffness.
May alleviate back pain after at least 4 weeks of use.
May benefit digestive complaints and lack of appetite.
Clinical studies showed definite benefits in the treatment of rheumatic conditions and low back pain.
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Supports Natural Healing
Antimicrobial action
Anti-Viral action
Used for the treatment of heart failure and water retention (associated with the heart).
Strenghthens the contraction of the heart muscle and lowers the internal pressure of the heart.
Warning: May cause nausea, vomiting and gastro-intestinal symptoms when taken in large amounts.
High hypoglysacaemic and diuretic activities. Considered to be a good herb against skin problems like eczema and psoriasis. Has antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties.
Support when having a dry cough and when wheezing. Contains anti-inflammatory and anti-viral herbs including Anise.
Warning: Do not use during pregnancy or lactation. Liquorice root should be avoided when taking hypertension medication.
Liver stimulant.
Assists in fighting hepatitis and cirrhosis of the liver by help forming new liver cells.
Promotes flow of bile from the liver and gall bladder.
Silymarin prevents liver toxins from entering the liver cells and also stimulates regeneration and the formation of new liver cells.
Warning: If pregnant, consult with a health care professional before use.
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
Source of Vitamin E.
Combats eczema, psoriasis and skin allergies,
Eye disorders and bloody nose, intestinal worms, stomach upset, low appetite.
Heart and blood vessels. Fever, diabetes and gingevitis and liver ailments.
Warning: Not to be used during pregnancy.
Ginkgo biloba improves circulation of blood and oxygen to the skin. Sarsaparilla's steriodal saponins are used as starting materials for the synthesis of cortisone and other steroids. Burdock assists in combating various skin compaints while Calendula eases dry skin and eczema. Centella accelerates healing after surgery to prevent the formation of scar tissue.
Warning: Not to be taken during pregnancy or lactation. Do not use longer than six months continually.
May boost the adrenal glands.
Lubricates the mucous membranes so it assists dysentery, enteritis, gastric catarrh, gastritis, gastrointestinal irritation and mucous colitis.
May neutralize stomach acids and reduce over-activity in the bowel.
Very beneficial so help heal stomach ulcers.
Beneficial for treatment of the respiratory tract including bronchitis, coughs, irritation of the pharynx and sore throat.
May soothe irritation of the urinary tract.
Warning: Not to be taken during pregnancy or lactation.