People have been using herbal antibiotics traditionally for centuries to combat microbes that cause illnesses. Recently, scientists have studied and reported results supporting the use of these natural antimicrobial plants. Herbal antibiotics are milder than their pharmaceutical counterparts, which makes using them for minor illnesses a logical option. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the overuse of pharmaceutical antibiotics causes microbes to mutate and grow stronger.
Echinacea (Echinacea purpurea) is a powerful cure-all for many ailments. During the 18th and 19th centuries, people used Echinacea to treat malaria, syphilis, diphtheria, blood poisoning and scarlet fever. Echinacea continues to be the object of much scientific research and a popular choice over antibiotics. The common everyday ailments, such as cold or virus, sore throats, fevers and coughs, still succumb to the layman's use of Echinacea. Herbalists recommend it to boost one's immune system and fight off infections. They also recommend it for the treatment of athlete's foot, hay fever, sinusitis, vaginal yeast (candida), conjunctivitis, and ear infections. Echinacea is used externally to treat open wounds and skin problems, boils, and acne.
Poke Root (Phytolacca decandra), also called Pokeweed, is sometimes used by herbalists for the treatment of tonsillitis, infections, rheumatoid arthritis and even cancer. Poke root is a traditional remedy for skin infections Phytolacca and has a strong antiseptic action that stimulates removal of toxins from the body. Poke root is a good remedy for breast infection or mastitis. In addition to helping with breast health, Poke root can also assist with relieving infections of the testes or ovaries. It can relieve pain in these areas and restore normal function.If you are looking for relief from skin infections, you'll want to use this formula in a poultice and apply to the affected area.
Cayenne pepper (Capsicum annum) is thought to boost immunity and keep you going when a virus gets you down. That could be because it is high in vitamin C and antioxidants that help to keep an infection under control. Cayenne also works to keep the blood circulating efficiently in the body and can be applied to frostbite and gangrene to help draw blood to the affected areas. The Cayenne Pepper extract in this formula will actually help your blood absorb the other herbs more efficiently and help them to deliver their own punch.
Myrrh achieves its antimicrobial action by stimulating the production of white blood corpuscles and also by its direct antimicrobial effect it is effective in the treatment of fungal and viral infections. It has been used in the treatment of many types of skin infections and for the treatment of food poisoning. It also works to strengthen the immune system. Myrrh liquid extract is of great value in the treatment of mouth infections such as ulcers, gingivitis, and pyorrhoea, as well as catarrhal problems such as pharyngitis and sinusitis. Systematically, it is used in the treatment of boils and similar conditions as well as glandular fever and brucellosis. Myrrh has also been used to treat syphilis, leprosy, and cancer.
Ingredients: Echinacea Root, Myrrh Gum, Poke Root, Cayenne Pepper, Structured Water, 20% Alcohol.
Non-Alcohol: Echinacea Root, Myrrh Gum, Poke Root, Cayenne Pepper, Structured Water and Vegetable Glycerin.
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Instructions: Has been used both internally and topically. Use 20-40 drops every half-hour for a full day if needed. With improvement, use a maintenance dose of 6-12 drops, 3 times per day, in juice, water or tea, or under the tongue and discontinue after 7-10 days. Shake well. Store in a cool, dark place. Keep out of reach of children.
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