

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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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.
Helpful against cell degeneration, tuberculosis, flu, diabetes and chronic fatigue. It has a calming effect on the central nervous system. It also stimulates the immune system. Has more than 18 (eighteen) secondary metabolites.
Broad spectrum antibacterial. Treats bronchitis, catarrh, cold and flu and dyspepsia. Even used as a gargle for sore throats.
Anti-fungal, antiviral, anti-inflammatory.
Beneficial in the treatment of epilepsy, insomnia, hysteria and anxiety.
Helps renew and revive the central nervous system.
May relieve and prevent epileptic seizures,
May assist with PMS and promote menstruation.
Helps treat throat infections.
May be beneficial for ADD.
Warning: Overdose causes giddiness, stupor, confusion and twitching.
Not to be used during pregnancy or lactation.
May potentiate the effects of sedative medications.
Symptomatic treatment of asthma, bronchitis and pertussis.
For stop-smoking, it lessens the symptom of nicotine withdrawal.
Used for relaxation.
Warning: High doses can lower blood pressure and suppress breathing.
Chamomile helps calm nervous point receptors. Feverfew combats pain and sedates pain receptors. Nettle is rich in Vitamins and Minerals that tones skin cells. Nettle is highly effective against childhood eczema.
Warning: Nettle should not be used for more than 30 (thirty) days continuously as it may cause skin irritations and rash.
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.
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.
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.
General tonic. Stimulates nervous and immune system. Increases general stamina and strength. May be useful for conditions such as hypertension, hypotention and neurosis. May act as an aphrodisiac. Beneficial in the treatment of irregular hormonal secretion. Protects against the effects of radiation exposure. May lower blood sugar. May be beneficial in treating irritability, insomnia and mild depression.
Warning: Do not use in conjunction with anti-depressants or stimulants including caffeine. May interfere with cardiac medication.
Acne, skin healing, blisters, insect bites and oily skin.
Diarrhoea, cold, mucous, colitis, vomiting and coughing.
Combats varicose veins and cracked skin.
Excellent for respiratory tract, tuberculosis, bronchitis and extreme coughing, earache and influenza
Beneficial for colic, digestive upsets, nervous tension and insomnia.
Anti-inflammatory.
For an underactive Thyroid.
Bladderwrack stimulates the Thyroid gland and helps with mineral absoprption.
Warning: 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
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.
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.
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.