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Elecampane Root (Inula helenium)
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Used historically for respiratory ailments such as coughs, asthma, and bronchitis. Used as a sugar substitute for diabetics and is the richest source of insulin. Stimulates a weak digestive system. Promotes menstrual flow and may be beneficial for anemia.
Maidenhair Fern (Adiantum capillus veneris)
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It has been used for respiratory and urinary disorders. Found to be useful for helping to clear up coughs, and for congestion, and hoarseness. Provides relief from PMS symptoms and relieves painful, excessive mentruation.
Milk Thistle Seed (Silybum marianum)
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This herb goes directly to the liver cell's center to start new protein formation, which causes cell reproduction, regeneration and repair. May lessen inflammation for those undergoing chemo. May be beneficial in preventing arteriosclerosis and strokes,
Onion Bulb (Allium cepa)
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Used for hair loss, and healthy hair growth and condition. Helps lower blood pressure and strengthen sexual vitality. Has been used for infections, diabetes and bronchial conditions. Helps heal acne scars and works as an antiseptic for wounds and sores.
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.
Stevia Leaf (Stevia rebaudiana)
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Use as a sugar substitute for people with diabetes, hypoglycemia and dieters. Also used to regulate blood sugar levels and lower blood pressure and LDL's. Helps promote healthy clear skin, scalp and hair. Soothes upset stomachs and reduces gas and acidity
Astragalus Root (Astragalus membranaceus)
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Builds immune system and strengthens digestion. Maintains healthy blood sugar levels and lowers blood pressure. A reliable treatment for a common cold. Increases energy and stamina.
Cinnamon Bark (Cinnamomum cassia)
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Used historically to help improve blood sugar levels in diabetics. Helps control uterine bleeding, and uterine infections, stops discharge and dries up diarrhea. Once used for aching muscles and symptoms of cold or flu. May help to lower LDL cholesterol.
Garlic Bulb (Allium sativum)
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Has been used traditionally as a anticoagulant, antifungal and blood purifier. May be effective in the prevention and treatment of high blood pressure and atherosclerosis. It has been shown to have antioxidant value and may help to fight off infections.
Pumpkin Seed (Cucurbita pepo L.)
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Traditionally, the seeds have been used as a remedy for intestinal parasites. Herbalists recommend it as a laxative to help cleanse the intestines. Called a "Male Tonic" and may have beneficial effects on the prostate gland.
Wheat Grass (Triticum aestirem)
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Reduces growth of tumors, fights unfriendly bacteria, increases energy, reduces toxins in the blood, nourishes and cleanses the colon and lowers the rate of colon cancer. A rich nutritional food that increases stamina and energy. Prevents gray hair.
Yarrow Flower (Achillea millefolium)
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Used as a remedy for cold/flu/fever. Kills many kinds of bacteria on skin and destroys infections. Eases discomforts of menstrual pain, headaches, rheumatism, gout and arthritis. Effective for athlete's foot, yeast infections and microbial infections.
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.
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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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