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| BLADDERWRACK |
| Eliminates parasites, improves goiter and kidney functions, increases
thyroid activity and absorbs water in the intestines to produce bulk. |
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| ECHINACEA |
| Glandular balancer, especially lymphatic and liver areas. Also blood
purifier, antiseptic and anti-infection. Helps boost immune response.
Good for boils, blood poisoning, carbuncles, and pus diseases, snake
and spider bites. Is effective in restoring normal immune function
in patients receiving chemotherapy. |
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| SIBERIAN GINSENG |
| Strengthens the entire endocrine glandular system. Promotes mental
and physical vigor, stamina, endurance, metabolism, appetite and digestion.
Mildly stimulates the central nervous system. Also helpful in problems
arising in menopause such as hot flashes and irregular periods. Enhances
lung and immune functions. Good for cocaine withdrawal and radiation
protection. |
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| MILK THISTLE |
| Enhances overall liver function. Regenerates liver cells and protects
them against the action of liver poisons (leukotrienes). Increases
the production of bile, used for the breakdown of fats. |
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| CORNSILK |
| Controls general malfunction of the body due to uric acid retention.
Assists all inflammatory conditions of the bladder, kidney, and urethra.
Good for hypertension, edema, urinary tract dysfunction, stones, bedwetting,
and enlarged prostrate gland. |
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| CELERY |
| Good for nervousness. Acts as a antioxidant and a sedative. Relieves gas and has a calming effect on the digestive system. Used in incontinence of dropsical urine and liver problems. |
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| CAPSICUM (Cayenne) |
| A catalyst for all herbs. Improves circulation, helps arteries,
veins and capillaries retain their elasticity. Soothes and rebuilds
stomach tissue and is therefore an excellent aid in healing intestinal
and stomach ulcers. Good for the heart, lungs, kidneys, pancreas,
spleen, and stomach. |
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| CHERRY |
| Contains a potent antibacterial agent against tooth decay and gall
bladder problems. Also used in the treatment of gout, catarrh, and
anemia. |
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