

Mistletoe brings down the heart rate and strenghtens the wall of the peripheral capillaries. Skullcap balances the hypothalamus gland, regulating most of the chemical processes in the body. Valerian, Passion flower and hops relaxes the body from stress. Supportive herbs include cinnamon and honey.
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Combats arthritis. Antibiotic properties. Anti-inflammatory properties. Also used as an expectorant. Beneficial against respiratory and urinary ailments. May alleviate anxiety and tension. Combats asthma.
May normalize the reproductive organs and infertility in women. Used for progesterone deficiency and acne (especially with pre menstrual flare up).
Men may also use this herb for acne. This herb has pain relieving properties.
May be used for hormonal complaints and imbalances such as Fibrocystic breast disease, menopause, menorrhagia (heavy menstruation), menstrual difficulties (secondary amenorrhea), menstrual pain and premenstrual syndrome.
Useful in treating endometriosis.
Warning: Not to be taken with any drug or product that affects the female hormone system such as HRT or the contraceptive pill.
Not to be taken during pregnancy.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Billberry, Echinacea and Ginseng speeds up circulation and increases oxygen levels in the blood. Peppermint has anti-viral properties while Willow bark and Golden seal are anti-inflammatory. Capsicum frutescens increases Vitamin C levels and B-vitamin levels. Supportive herbs include Mullein, Marshmallow root, Lungwort, Elderberry, Golden rod and Thyme.
Warning: Do not exceed 3(three) weeks continued use. Not to be taken during pregnancy or lactation.
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.
Rich source of calsium and magnesium. Excellent for liver cleanse and detox.
Mild laxative and diuretic. Roots are harvested, dried and roasted as a coffee substitute.
May be used for gallbladder ailments and rheumatic complaints.
Cell regeneration and support for Cancer.
Canavanine in Cancerbush is an arginine mimic that documented anti-carcenogenic activity. Pinitol is a known anti-diabetic agent with potential in the treatment in cases of severe immune disfunction.
Myrrh is a strong immune stimulant while Red clover is known for its blood cleansing abilities and blood purification.
Green tea is a powerful anti-oxidant which helps prevent cellular damage and ageing.
Warning: Cancerbush may cause a dry mouth and mild diarrhoea, slight dizziness and constipation. Myrrh should not be used if on heart medication or diabetes medication. Red clover may potentiate the effects of anticoagulant drugs.
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.
Golden rod is used as a diuretic and urinary antiseptic. Marshmallow root lubricates the mucous membranes and inner layers of the kidneys. Bearberry contains Hydroquinone which is active against bacteria and fungi and has an antiseptic and astringent effect on the mucous membranes of the urinary tract. Supportive herbs include Nettle and Agrimony.
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.
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.
This herb is known for its mind-restoring abilities, provides mental energy, improves brain health and circulation and oxygen to the brain. May also alleviate memory-loss. May be helpful for Parkinson's Disease and Alzheimer's. May help to lower high blood-pressure and may assist in alleviating artero-sclerosis and diabetes in the elderly. May be used for asthmatic disorders. Anti-inflammatory and helpful in auto-immune ailments. May assist severe tinitis, extreme vertigo and irregular heartbeat.
Warning: Do not use in conjunction with anti-coagulant drugs.
Mistletoe brings down the heart rate and strenghtens the wall of the peripheral capillaries. Skullcap balances the hypothalamus gland, regulating most of the chemical processes in the body. Valerian, Passion flower and hops relaxes the body from stress. Supportive herbs include cinnamon and honey.