

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
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A mild sedative to treat nervousness, restlessness, intransigent insomnia and nervous gastrointestinal disorders, especially in children.
May be beneficial for the treatment of Parkinson's disease, seizures and hysteria.
For neuralgia and the viral infection of nerves called shingles.
Supportive herb during withdrawal from addiction to narcotic drugs.
May improve blood circulation and benefit high blood pressure.
May be used for asthma associated with spasmodic activity and tension.
Warning: Not to be taken during pregnancy or lactation.
May take several weeks to achieve optimal effect and do not exceed more than 1 to 4ml twice dayly.
Do not use when using anticoagulant medicine.
Active against bacteria, fungi and viruses (including herpes).
Relaxation and stress relief.
Eases spasm in the digestive tract.
Warning: Avoid when on thyroid medication because it inhibits the absorption of thyroid medication.
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.
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.
Peppermint has anti-viral and anti-bacterial properties. Marshmallow root lubricates dry mucous membranes. Nettle acts as an anti-inflammatory aid and Cancer bush builds up immune response, also adding valuable minerals to the body.
Vitality. Balances thyroid hormones. Anti-bacterial.
Combats stress and anxiety and diabetes.
May be beneficial against cataracts.
Brings down high blood pressure and high blood cholesterol.
Combats male infertility. Anti-inflammatory.
Warning: Not to be taken with blood thinning medication.
Large doses may cause stomach upset, diarrhoea and vomiting.
Not to be taken during pregnancy or lactation.
Australian cow plant. Assists blood sugar balance. Increases insulin production.
Improves cholesterol and triglyceride levels, reducing heart disease risk.
May aid weight loss.
Helps reduce inflammation due to its tannin and saponin content.
Warning: Not to be used when pregnant or lactating. Do not take with aspirin or St John's wort.
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.
Skullcap balances the Hypothalamus gland, regulating most of the processes in the body. Indian tobacco is a respiratory stimulant which accelarates the central nervous system. Black cohosh assists the body in cases of chorea, a nervous disorder characterised by lack of coordination.
Supportive therapy for chronic rheumatism, gout and arthritis.
Relieves flatulence. May purify blood.
Useful in the treatment of scaling skin conditions such as psoriasis and scrofula and ringworm.
Aphrodisiac.
Warning: Not to be used during pregnancy or lactation.
May increase absorption of digitalis glycosides.
Anti-inflammatory properties. Used as an emulcent and expectorant. Properties as a mild sedative and anti-depressant. High content of Vitamin E.
Also used as a diuretic.
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 for getting rid of bad parasites.
A powerful combination of African wormwood, Europe wormwood and Chinese wormwood combined with Black walnut.
Warning: Not to be used during pregnancy or lactation
Excellent remedy for incontinence and bed wetting with children.
Used specifically in cases of inflammation or benign enlargement of the prostate gland.
Eases off pain of rheumatism and gout.
Shown healing properties in bleeding, blood spitting, kidney disorders and gravel stones.
Diuretic, to treat post-traumatic and static oedema.
May alleviate enhanced menstrual bleeding.
Rich source of silica.
Warning: Not to be used during pregnancy or lactation. Use for a limited time, not longer than two weeks at a time.
A combination of antimicrobial herbs combined with anti-inflammatory herbs. Aid against tonsillitis.
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