This is a must have formula for any
type of immune system dysfunction. It
will eradicate free radicals and cleanse the blood. It will also help to
strengthen the liver, colon and kidneys.
INGREDIENTS: Aloe vera, Black Cohosh, Burdock, Chaparral
leaf, Cat's Claw, Echinacea,
Fenugreek, Garlic, Goldenseal Root, Graviola, Gravel Root, Juniper Berry, Lemon
Grass, Maitake, Milk Thistle, Mistletoe, Neem, Nettle, Oregon Grape Root,
Periwinkle, Plantain, Red Reishi, Rosehips, Sage, Shitake, Sheep Sorrel,
Slippery Elm Bark, Turkey Rhubarb Root, Turmeric, Thyme, White Oak Bark,
Yarrow, Yellow Dock.
DESCRIPTION OF EACH HERB, NUTRIENTS
AND USES
Herb: ALOE VERA
Botanical name: Aloe ferox
Origin: S. Africa
Therapeutic actions: Astringent; Anti-fungal; Anti-bacterial;
Anti-viral; Abortifacient; Alterative; Anthelmintic; Antibiotic;
Anti-inflammatory; Antiseptic; Bitter; Cathartic; Cell proliferant; Cholagogue;
Decoagulant; Demulcent; Depurative; Emmenagogue; Emollient; Insecticide;
Laxative; Purgative; Stimulant; Stomachic; Tonic; Vermifuge; Vulnerary.
Nutrients: Amino acids,
calcium, folate, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, zinc, vitamins A, B1,
B2, B3, C and E.
Drug interactions:
Supports those taking glyburide. Check with doctor if on topical
cortricosteroids.
Description: It has been
used internally for people with poor circulation, AIDS, skin and digestive
disorders.
Internal uses: It has been used for
colic, colitis, Crohn's disease, indigestion, constipation, stomach ulcers,
cancer, diabetes, depression, liver problems.
Herb: BLACK COHOSH ROOT
Botanical name: Cimicifuga racemosa
Origin: USA/China
Therapeutic actions: Alterative;
Antidote; Anti-inflammatory; Anti-rheumatic; Antispasmodic; Astringent;
Birthing aid; Cardiotonic; Diaphoretic; Diuretic; Emmenagogue; Expectorant;
Hypnotic; Hypoglycemic; Sedative; Tonic; Vasodilator.
Nutrients: Calcium,
chromium, iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, potassium, selenium, silicon,
zinc, Vitamins A, B1, B2, B3, C and K.
Drug interactions: No known drug
interactions.
Description: Black Cohosh
is a specific for menopausal symptoms and a restorative for the nervous and
cardiovascular system and lungs. Studies have shown that Black Cohosh is
similar to the drugs used in hormone replacement therapy.
Herb: BURDOCK ROOT
Botanical name: Arctium lappa
Origin: USA/China
Therapeutic actions: Alterative;
Anti-scorbutic; Anti-bacterial; Anti-fungal; Anti-rheumatic; Antibiotic;
Anti-phlogistic; Aperient; Blood purifier; Carminative; Cholagogue; Depurative;
Demulcent; Diaphoretic; Diuretic; Hypoglycemic; Mild Laxative; Stomachic; Tonic.
Nutrients: Amino acids,
calcium, chromium, copper, iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, potassium,
selenium, silicon, zinc vitamins A, B1, B2, B3 and C.
Drug interactions: No known drug
interactions.
Description: Burdock is
one of the most effective herbs for cleansing the blood without the side effect
of nausea. It is a powerful antioxidant.
Internal Uses: The root is
thought to be particularly good at helping to eliminate heavy metals from the
body. The plant is also part of a North American formula called Essiac, which
is a popular treatment for cancer.
Herb: CHAPARRAL LEAF
Botanical name: Larrea mexicana/tridentata
Origin: Mexico
Therapeutic actions: Anti-microbial;
Antioxidant; Alterative; Anti-venomous; Astringent; Anti-arthritic;
Anti-rheumatic; Anti-scrofulus; Anti-inflammatory; Expectorant; Ordontalgic;
Diuretic (lithotriptic); Tonic; Depurative; Emetic (large doses).
Nutrients: Amino acids,
calcium, magnesium, manganese,
potassium, phosphorus, iron, selenium, sulfur, zinc, vitamins A, B1, B2,
B3 and C.
Drug interactions: No known drug
interactions.
Description: It is a great
blood purifier. It tones the system and peristaltic muscles in the lower bowel
and rebuilds the tissue.
Internal uses: It has been
especially known for its actions with arthritis and cancer (especially skin and
lymphatic cancers.
Herb: CAT'S CLAW ROOT
Botanical name: Uncaria tomentosa/Una de Gato
Origin: Peru
Therapeutic actions: Anti-inflammatory;
Anti-ulcerous; Anti-Anti-cancer; Anti-depressant; Anti-leukemic; Antimutagenic
(cellular protector); Antioxidant; Anti-tumor; Anti-viral; Contraceptive;
Immune stimulant.
Drug interactions: No known drug
interactions.
Description: The herb is
used for stomach ulcers, gastritis, rheumatoid arthritis, eczema,
"break-bone fever" and liver diseases. Research has been conducted on
Cat's Claw for over the past two decades. It has been referred to as "The
Opener of the Way" by Dr. Brent W. Davis, D.C. due to its powerful
cleansing effects on the intestinal tract.
Internal
uses: It
has helped to heal numerous stomach and intestinal disorders as well as asthma,
arthritis, ulcers, Crohn's disease, cancer, diverticulitis, leaky bowel syndrome. Also inhibits platelet aggregation and
thrombosis; thus, they might be beneficial in the prevention of stroke and
heart attack. It has helped to lessen the side effects of radiation and
chemotherapy.
Herb: ECHINACEA ROOT
Botanical names: Echinacea angustifolia/Echinacea purpurea
Origin: USA
AKA Purple Coneflower
Therapeutic actions: Adaptogen;
Antibiotic; Anti-viral; Alterative; Antiseptic; Anti-bacterial; Anti-fungal;
Anti-inflammatory; Astringent; Anti-allergenic; Carminative; Depurative;
Diaphoretic; Digestive; Immune stimulant; Sialagogue; Stings; Stimulant; Tonic;
Vulnerary.
Nutrients: Calcium,
iron, magnesium, manganese, niacin, phosphorus, potassium, selenium, silicon,
zinc, vitamins A, B1, B2, B3, C and E.
Drug interactions: Supports
interaction if on Econazole. Check if on any chemotherapy drugs further.
Descriptions: It has been deemed
the "King of all blood purifiers". Considered a valuable alternative to
antibiotics. This herb has very strong immune-activating abilities.
Internal uses: As a blood
cleanser it is used for skin disorders. It has also been used for cleansing the
lymphatic system, fevers, blood poisoning, carbuncles, peritonitis. Other uses: contagious diseases, ear
infections, eczema, HIV support, vaginitis and yeast infection.
Herb: FENUGREEK SEED
Botanical name: Trigonella foenum-graecum
Origin: India
Therapeutic actions: Anti-cholesterolemic;
Anti-inflammatory; Anti-phlogistic; Anti-tumor; Cardiotonic; Carminative;
Demulcent; Deobstruent; Diuretic; Emollient; Expectorant; Febrifuge;
Galactogogue; Hypoglycemic; Hypotensive; Laxative; Mucilaginous; Parasiticide;
Restorative.
Nutrients: Amino acids,
calcium, choline, essential fatty acids, iron, lecithin, lysine, magnesium,
manganese, niacin, phosphorus, potassium, selenium, silicon, tryptophan, zinc,
vitamins A, B1, B2, B3, C, D and E.
Drug interactions: Interacts
with Glipizide, Heparin, Ticlopidine, Warfarin. Supports interaction if on
insulin.
Description: The seed is
very nourishing and is one of the most efficacious tonics in cases of physical
debility caused by anemia or by infectious diseases, especially where a nervous
factor is involved. Research shows that
the seeds can inhibit cancer of the liver, lower blood cholesterol and
triglyceride levels. Also may have an anti-diabetic effect.
Herb: GARLIC BULB
Botanical name: Allium sativum
Origin: USA
Therapeutic actions: Alterative;
Anti-bacterial; Antibiotic; Anti-catarrhal; Anti-fungal; Anti-pyretic;
Anthelmintic; Anti-asthmatic; Anti-cholesterolemic; Antiseptic; Antispasmodic;
Anti-cancer; Cholagogue; Carminative; Diaphoretic; Diuretic; Depurant;
Digestant; Emmenagogue; Expectorant; Febrifuge; Fungicide; Hypertensive;
Hypotensive; Immuno-stimulant; Nervine; Parasiticide; Prophylactic;
Rubefacient; Stimulant; Stomachic; Tonic; Vasodilator; Vulnerary.
Nutrients: Calcium,
folate, iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, potassium, selenium, zinc,
vitamins A, B1, B2, B3 and C.
Drug interactions: Interacts
with Chlorzoxazone, Ticlopidine, Warfarin. Supports those taking Dipyridamole.
Description: Garlic is one
of the most valuable foods. It is good for the heart, liver, gallbladder,
stomach, spleen and lungs. One of the best natural antibiotics, it detoxifies
(chronic lead poisoning), builds the blood and is an overall great healer.
Internal Uses: It has helped
with cancer immunity, Candida albicans, colitis, contagious diseases, digestive
disorders. Also good for artherosclerosis, colon cancer,
high blood pressure, high cholesterol and triglycerides, Candida and parasites.
Herb: GOLDENSEAL ROOT
Botanical name: Hydrastis canadensis
Origin: USA
Therapeutic actions: Anti-bacterial;
Anti-periodic; Antiseptic; Antispasmodic; Astringent; Alterative; Cholagogue;
Diuretic; Detergent; Ophthalmic; Aperient; Deobstruent; Antiemetic; Nervine;
Hemostatic; Laxative; Sedative; Stomachic; Tonic.
Nutrients: Calcium,
iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, potassium, selenium, silicon, zinc,
vitamins A, B1, B2, B3 and C.
Drug interactions: Interacts
with Tetracycline, check with physician if on Doxycycline.
Description: The golden,
yellow root of this plant gives it its name. It has antibiotic properties
stronger than many prescription medicines and is able to target
"unwanted" bacteria, as well as protozoa and yeasts. Unique in that
it does not harm the "beneficial" bacteria that are necessary in the
digestive tract. By many herbalists it is considered one of the most powerful
herbs. This has been substituted for quinine.
Internal uses: It is one of the most
effective remedies for inflamed and catarrhal conditions of the mucus
membranes. Has the ability to heal mucus membranes anywhere in the body
(bronchial tubes, throat, intestines, stomach, etc.).
Herb: GRAVEL ROOT
Botanical name: Eupatorium purpureum
Origin: USA
AKA QUEEN OF THE MEADOW
Therapeutic actions: Astringent;
Diuretic; Nervine; Relaxant; Stimulant; Tonic.
Description: Its main use
is to treat urinary infections and stones/gravel.
Herb: JUNIPER BERRIES
Botanical name: Juniperus communis
Origin: Albania/Croatia
Therapeutic
actions: Antiseptic; Aromatic; Anodyne; Carminative;
Decongestant; Diaphoretic; Diuretic; Digestive; Emmenagogue; Rubefacient;
Stimulant; Stomachic; Tonic
Nutrients: Calcium, chromium, iron, magnesium, manganese, niacin,
phosphorus, potassium, selenium, silicon, zinc vitamins A, B1, B2, B3 and C.
Drug
interactions: Interacts with loop and
Thiazide diuretics, Spironolactone, Triamterene.
Description: Juniper is
high in natural insulin. It has the ability to restore the pancreas when no
permanent damage has been done.
Herb: LEMON GRASS
Botanical name: Cymbopogon citratus
Origin: Egypt/Guatemala
Therapeutic actions: Anti-rheumatic;
Carminative; Diaphoretic.
Nutrients: Calcium,
iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, potassium, selenium, zinc, vitamins A
and C.
Description: It has been
used for coughs and stomach disorders due to colds and/or infections.
Internal uses: It has been
helpful for those under stress and for women who suffer from cramps, headaches
and dizziness.
Herb: MAITAKE MUSHROOM
Botanical name: Grifola frondosa
Origin: China
Therapeutic actions: Adaptogen;
Anti-tumor; Anti-cancer; Immuno-stimulant; Anti-bacterial; Antidiabetic;
Anti-viral; Antioxidants.
Drug interactions: No known drug
interactions.
Description: (My-tah-keh)
mushroom is the king of the healing mushrooms, found to be the most potent
adaptogen by leading oncologists in Japan. Researchers claim that Maitake's
unique polysaccharide compound, 3-=branched Beta1.6 glucan, makes it superior
to all other mushrooms.
Internal uses: To help lessen obesity, regulate blood pressure and blood sugar,
and inhibit the HIV/AIDS virus. It has also been used for stress, tumors,
diabetes; liver, prostate, colon and breast cancer.
Herb: MILK THISTLE SEED
Botanical name: Silybum marianum
Origin: China
Therapeutic actions: Astringent;
Antioxidant; Bitter; Cholagogue; Diaphoretic; Diuretic; Emetic; Emmenagogue;
Galactogogue; Hepatic; Nervine; Stimulant; Stomachic; Tonic.
Nutrients: Calcium, fatty acids, iron,
magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, potassium, selenium and zinc.
Drug interactions: Supports those taking Acetaminophen,
Acetaminophen with codeine, chemotherapy drugs, general anesthetics,
Haloperidol, Hydrocodone with Acetaminophen, Lovastatin, Nitrous Oxide, Pravastatin, Tacrine.
Description: This herb goes directly
to the liver cell's center to start new protein formation, which causes cell
reproduction, regeneration and repair. Milk Thistle fights off both bacterial
and viral infections.
Internal uses: It is
specific for liver problems including jaundice, cirrhosis, hepatitis and damage
from drug and alcohol abuse. Also works
to prevent plaque buildup and prevent hardening of the arteries. It has also
improved memory.
Herb: MISTLETOE
Botanical name: Viscum album
Origin: Albania
Therapeutic actions: Antispasmodic;
Cardiac; Cytostatic; Diuretic; Emetic; Emmenagogue; Hypotensive; Narcotic;
Nervine; Stimulant; Tonic; Vasodilator.
Drug interactions: No known drug
interactions.
Description: Main uses are
as a sedative and to lower the blood pressure. Its action on the circulatory
system is to first raise the blood pressure and then to lower it below its
initial level.
Internal uses: It has a
sedative effect on the nervous system. There is evidence that it may have anti-tumor
activities. Also good for breast cancer,
HIV and diabetes.
Herb: NEEM LEAF
Botanical name: Azadirachta indica
Origin: China
Therapeutic actions: Anti-inflammatory;
Anti-arthritic; Anti-pyretic; Hypoglycemic; Antigastric ulcer; Spermicidal;
Anti-fungal; Anti-bacterial; Diuretic; Antimalarial; Anti-tumor;
Immunemodulatory.
Drug Interactions: No known Drug interactions.
Description: Neem leaf
extracts have been used to control leprosy, respiratory disorders, constipation
and also as a general health promoter.
Internal uses: Its use for
the treatment of rheumatism, chronic syphilitic sores and indolent ulcer. Bark,
leaf, root, flower and fruit together cure blood morbidity.
Herb: NETTLE LEAF
Botanical name: Urtica dioica
Origin: Bulgaria/Croatia
Therapeutic actions: Anti-asthmatic; Anti-arthritic; Anti-rheumatic; Analgesic;
Anti-inflammatory; Anti-dandruff; Astringent; Diuretic; Galactogogue;
Hemostatic; Hypoglycemic; Stings; Tonic.
Nutrients: Calcium,
copper, fatty acids, folate, iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, potassium,
selenium, sulfur, zinc, vitamins B1, B2, B3, B5, C and E.
Description: It is a good
blood purifier as well as blood-invigorating.
Internal uses: It has been
mainly used for arthritis, gout, anemia, skin disorders, eczema and for nourishment. Nettle Leaf has been used to treat
rheumatism, kidney and bladder stones and also infections of the kidney and
bladder. Nettle Root has been used for prostate complaints and irritable
bladder.
Herb: OREGON GRAPE ROOT
Botanical name: Berberis aquifolium
Origin: USA
Therapeutic actions: Alterative;
Anti-bacterial; Anti-tumor; Anti-scorbutic; Anti-syphilitic; Anti-scrofulus;
Anti-periodic; Blood tonic; Cholagogue; Diuretic; Depurant; Hepatic; Laxative;
Nerve tonic; Ophthalmic; Slight stimulant; Tonic.
Drug Interactions: Interacts with Doxycycline, check with your physician if taking
Tetracycline.
Description: It is
considered a blood purifier because the liver can more efficiently handle the
toxins in the blood. It has improved the entire functioning of the liver by
enhancing bile flow through the liver and gallbladder.
Internal
uses: This herb has been used for
liver problems, menstrual irregularities, skin diseases, arthritis, rheumatism,
flatulence, chronic uterine diseases, kidney problems, leucorrhea and cancer.
Herb: PERIWINKLE LEAF
Botanical name: Vinca minor
Origin: Europe/Hungary
Therapeutic actions: Antispasmodic;
Astringent; Bitter; Detergent; Hemostatic; Hypotensive; Nervine; Sedative;
Stomachic; Tonic.
Drug Interactions: No known Drug Interactions.
Description: Periwinkle is
mainly for circulatory disorders, especially the brain.
Internal uses: It has been
useful in the treatments of diarrhea, hemorrhage and excessive menstrual
flow. Studies have shown it to be
effective for chorio-carcinoma, Hodgkin's disease and possibly other forms of
cancer.
Herb: PLANTAIN LEAF
Botanical name: Plantago major
Origin: Bulgaria
Therapeutic actions: Antidote;
Astringent; Alterative; Antiseptic; Anti-venomous; Anti-inflammatory; Antispasmodic;
Anti-syphilitic; Aperient; Anthelmintic; Demulcent; Deobstruent; Depurative;
Diuretic; Emollient; Expectorant; Hemostatic; Laxative; Mucilant; Ophthalmic;
Parasiticide; Poultice; Refrigerant; Styptic; Vulnerary; Vermifuge.
Nutrients: Potassium,
Vitamins A and C.
Drug Interactions: No known Drug Interactions.
Description: The leaves
are useful for respiratory difficulties, especially those involving mucus
congestion.
Herb: RED REISHI MUSHROOM
Botanical name: Ganoderma lucidum
Origin: China
Therapeutic actions: Adaptogen;
Analgesic; Antihepatoxic; Anti-inflammatory; Anti-viral; Alterative; Anti-allergenic;
Anti-tumor; Immuno-stimulant; Nervine; Relaxant; Stimulant.
Nutrients: High in
polysaccharides
Drug Interactions: Interacts with Heparin and
Warafin.
Description: In the
Orient, Red Reishi is called "Ling Zhi" and it is believed to be one
of the ingredients for youth elixirs. Chinese athletes also used it with great
results. It regenerates the liver.
Internal uses: A
strengthener for the body, it helps the body to deal with stress, HIV support
and infections.
Herb: ROSE HIPS
Botanical name: Rosa canina
Origin: Chile
Therapeutic actions: Astringent;
Anti-microbial; Anti-pyretic; Anti-scorbutic; Antispasmodic; Anti-cancer;
Carminative; Diuretic; Laxative; Ophthalmic; Stomachic; Tonic; Vermifuge.
Nutrients: Calcium,
iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, potassium, selenium, silicon, zinc, vitamins A, B1, B2, B3, C, D, E and P.
Description: Rosehips provide high quality nourishment for the blood, nerves
and heart. Helps to prevent infections, as well as help fight infection once present.
Herb: SAGE LEAF
Botanical name: Salvia officinalis
Origin: Albania/Croatia
Therapeutic actions: Antiseptic;
Anti-galactogogue; Anti-pyretic: Antispasmodic; Astringent; Alterative;
Carminative; Cholagogue; Diaphoretic; Digestive; Parasiticide; Stimulant;
Tonic; Vasodilator; Vulnerary.
Nutrients: Boron,
calcium, iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, potassium, selenium, silicon,
niacin, zinc, vitamins A, B1, B2, B3, B5 and C.
Description: It is known
to stimulate the nervous system and the digestive tract. It is also considered
a memory strengthener.
Herb: SHEEP SORREL LEAF
Botanical name: Rumex acetosella
Origin: USA/France
Therapeutic
actions: Astringent;
Anti-pyretic; Anti-scorbutic; Antiseptic; Diuretic; Laxative; Nutritive.
Nutrients: Calcium.
Description: It stimulates
secretion and improves resistance to infections. It has mainly been used
for respiratory disorders and nasal passages.
Internal uses: A traditional
folk remedy for cancer, it has also relieved internal ulcers.
Herb: SHITAKE MUSHROOM
Botanical name: Lentinus edodes
Origin: China
Therapeutic actions: Immuno-stimulant;
Vermifuge; Nutritive; Anti-cancer; Anti-tumor.
Nutrients: It contains
18 amino acids ( 7-8 of which are essential) and over 30 enzymes. Eritadenine
is a unique amino acid believed to lower cholesterol. Shiitake is high in B
vitamins, especially B1, B2 B12 and niacin. In its sun-dried form, it provides
vitamin D (found in very few foods).
Drug Interactions: Interacts with Didanosine.
Description: Shitake is a
mainstay in the Japanese diet - very high in nutrition. The past two decades
have provided well documented clinical studies showing that shiitake helps to
decrease cholesterol; 3 ounces of shiitake per day can decrease cholesterol by
as much as 12% per week.
Internal uses: It has been
used for tumors, flu, hepatitis B, heart disease, high blood pressure, obesity,
sexual dysfunction and aging. Other uses: cancer, AIDS, high cholesterol,
gallstones, stomach disorders, ulcers, diabetes, vitamin deficiency, anemia,
common cold, allergies, insomnia and neuromuscular disorders.
Herb: SLIPPERY ELM
Botanical name: Ulmus fulva
Origin: USA
Therapeutic actions: Astringent; Demulcent;
Diuretic; Emollient; Expectorant; Nutritive; Pectoral; Tonic; Vulnerary.
Nutrients: Calcium,
iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, potassium, selenium, silicon, zinc,
vitamins A, B1, B2, B3, C, E, F, K and P.
Drug Interactions: No known Drug Interactions.
Description: Slippery Elm
is a very soothing and nutritive herb. It is an excellent food for
convalescence and for children.
Internal uses: Its soothing
action helps to alleviate gastro-intestinal irritation as well as irritated,
sore throats, coughs and dryness of the lungs. It is easily assimilated in the
body and will usually stay down when all other foods cause nausea and vomiting.
Herb: TURKEY RHUBARB ROOT
Botanical name: Rheum palmatum
Origin: China
AKA Rhubarb
Therapeutic actions: Anti-cholesterolemic;
Antiseptic;
Anthelmintic;; Antispasmodic;;Anti-tumor; Aperient; Antibilious; Astringent; Cholagogue;
Cathartic; Demulcent;; Diuretic; Hepatic; Laxative; Peristaltic;;
Purgative; Sialagogue; Stomachic; Tonic; Vulnerary.
Nutrients: Calcium,
iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, potassium, selenium, sulfur, zinc,
vitamins B1, B2, B3, B5, C and E.
Description: This herb is
a mild laxative tonic that is safe enough for children and the elderly to use.
It mildly stimulates and tones the intestinal mucus membranes, liver and gall
ducts and tones the digestive organs.
Internal uses: It has helped
to stimulate circulation to the pelvic cavity and may be used for dysmenorrhea,
amenorrhea and heavy clotting.
Herb: TURMERIC ROOT
Botanical name: Curcuma longa
Origin: India
Therapeutic actions: Anti-bacterial;
Antioxidant; Anti-coagulant; Antibiotic;
Anti-fungal; Anti-inflammatory; Anti-viral; Antioxidant.
Nutrients: Calcium,
iron, manganese, phosphorus, potassium, zinc, vitamins B1, B2, B3 and C.
Drug Interactions: No known Drug Interactions.
Description: It is
considered a cleansing herb for the whole body. It stimulates bile flow,
reduces blood clotting and protects the liver.
Internal uses: It fights free radicals, inhibits platelet aggregation, aids
circulation, lowers cholesterol levels and improves blood vessel health. It has also been used to fight cancerous
tumors, crohns disease, HIV, low back pain, rheumatoid arthritis, ulcerative
colitis, atherosclerosis and bursitis.
Herb: THYME
Botanical name: Quercus alba
Origin: USA/Hungary
Therapeutic actions: Antibacterial; Aromatic; Digestive; Tonic.
Description: They are used internally to treat minor
digestive discomfort and bronchial congestion.
Herb: WHITE OAK BARK
Botanical name: Quercus alba
Origin: USA/Hungary
Therapeutic actions: Antiseptic;
Astringent; Anti-venomous; Anthelmintic; Antiemetic; Diuretic; Febrifuge;
Hemostatic; Lithotriptic; Stimulant; Tonic; Vermifuge.
Nutrients: Calcium,
iodine, iron, magnesium, manganese, niacin, phosphorus, potassium, selenium,
silicon, zinc, vitamins A, B1, B2, B3, B12 and C.
Drug Interactions: Interacts with Acetaminophen with Codeine, Atropine, Cardec Dm,
Codeine, Ephedrine and Pseudoephdrine, Lomotil/Lonox,
Theophylline/Aminophylline.
Description: White Oak
bark is a strong astringent and antiseptic. It precipitates the tissue protein
to tighten them.
Internal
uses: It
has an cleansing effect on inflamed surfaces of the skin or mucous membranes.
Also been used to treat Crohn's disease, varicose veins and cancer.
Herb: YARROW FLOWERS
Botanical name: Achillea millefolium
Origin: Poland/Croatia/Hungary
Therapeutic actions: Anti-inflammatory;
Alterative; Antiseptic; Antispasmodic; Aromatic; Astringent; Carminative;
Cholagogue; Diuretic; Diaphoretic; Digestive; Emmenagogue; Febrifuge;
Ordontalgic; Stimulant; Sudorific; Tonic; Vasodilator; Vulnerary.
Nutrients: Choline, inositol, iron, magnesium,
manganese, potassium, phosphorus, silicon, selenium, zinc, vitamins A, B1, B2,
B3, C, E, F (fatty acids), K and P (bioflavonoids).
Drug Interactions: No known Drug Interactions.
Description: Yarrow is
well-known for its use as a remedy for cold/flu/fever. It helps with circulation and is beneficial
to all parts of the body.
Internal uses: It has been
very beneficial to use Yarrow as a hot tea during the first stages of sickness,
especially in combination with Elder, Catnip and Mint. Also been used to treat
amenorrhea, colic, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, PMS, indigestion and
heartburn.
Herb: YELLOW DOCK ROOT
Botanical name: Rumex crispus
Origin: India
Therapeutic actions: Alterative;
Anti-scorbutic; Anti-scrofulus; Astringent; Anti-cancer; Anti-syphilitic;
Cathartic;
Cholagogue;
Depurative;
Detergent;
Laxative;
Nutritive;
Tonic;
Nutrients: Calcium,
iron, magnesium, manganese, niacin, phosphorus, potassium, selenium, silicon,
zinc, vitamins A, B1, B2, B3 and C.
Drug Interactions: No known Drug Interactions.
Description: Yellow Dock
is an excellent blood-builder as its iron content is easily digestible and it
contains up to 40% iron.
Internal uses: It has been
useful for anemia and iron-deficiency symptoms. As a blood cleanser, it has
often been used for the treatment of skin diseases such as psoriasis, herpes,
eruptions, eczema and acne. Yellow Dock has a stimulating effect on the liver
and has been used for liver/gallbladder diseases.
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