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Wormwood Leaf (Artemisia absinthium)
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Useful for indigestion, gastric pain and lack of appetite, as well as the related problems of heartburn and flatulence. Calms nervous disorders, reduces tension and anxiety. Relieves headaches, lowers fevers and fights infection. Regulates menstrual cycle
Angelica Root (Angelica archangelica)
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May help relieve stomach and intestinal issues, like ulcers. An overall good health tonic, rich in vitamins and minerals. Widely used to reduce discomforts of menopause. Improves lung function and acts as an expectorant. Used in cold or viral infections.
Calamus Root (Acorus calamus)
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Has been used for disorders of the stomach, liver, and intestines. It has been used for common colds, bronchitis, asthma, and sinus infections. It is believed to energize brain function and calm the mind. Has been used for coma, epilepsy and convulsions.
Cedar Berry (Juniperus monosperma)
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Use for relief of a wide range of skin conditions including acne, warts, skin tags and psoriasis. Toning properties help with inflammation of gout, uteritis, hemorrhoids,and rheumatic conditions and it reduces effects of aging. Useful for diabetes.
Celandine Leaf (Chelidonium majus)
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Cleanses the system, clears the liver and stimulates an under-active gallbladder and improves eczema and jaundice. Relieves indigestion and spasms. Lowers blood pressure. Used for the removal of warts and may slow the growth of cancer cells.
Parasites Bgone
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Formula containing Garlic, Wormwood Leaf and Black Walnut Hulls
Pau d’Arco Bark (Tabebuia heptaphylla)
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With its antibacterial, antiviral and antifungal properties it may help to protect the body against bacteria, viruses, and other disease-causing germs. A powerful herb it may be of help in cases of diabetes, as well as skin ulcers.
Prickly Ash Bark (Xanthoxylum americanum)
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Stimulates circulation, good for rheumatism, stiff joints, arthritis, gas, and poor digestion. This is believed to be of benefit for asthma, colds, and sore throats. Excellent herbal relief for hemorrhoids with continued use.
Prickly Pear Cactus, aka Nopal (Opuntia)
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Is believed to help cleanse the bladder and lymphatic system. Beneficial for lowering sugar levels in the blood, cholesterol and fats in the blood. Has been used to relieve hangovers, nausea, loss of appetite and dry mouth.
Queen of the Meadow, aka Gravel Root, (Eupatorium purpureum)
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Has been used or urinary and kidney infections, stones and gravel. Believed to be beneficial for urinary tract problems and frequent nighttime urination. It has been used by herbalists for headaches, fever, aches, cramps, rheumatism, and gout.
Slippery Elm Bark (Ulmus fulva)
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Helps to alleviate gastrointestinal irritation, constipation, diarrhea, colitis, and digestive upset. Useful for Crohn's disease and IBS. Used for sore throat and mouth irritations.
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Herbal Tincture Confusion
Herbalists trained in the use of herbs and knowledgeable herb consumers primarily use herbs in a liquid extract form.
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