| SCHIDIGERA YUCCA |
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The Yucca is a native to the Southwest Desert. It is in
the lily family, not the cactus family. Of over 40 varieties
of Yucca, only 5 have nutritional value. YU-CCAN uses Schidigera
Yucca exclusively. It was used by the aboriginal people
for washing clothes and for medicinal purposes, etc. it
does not penetrate the bowel walls therefore can be easily
combined with anything. The vital force (healing properties)
lie in the Saponin steroids. These natural steroids support
and enhance the intestinal enzyme system. Tests show that
the Schidigera Yucca has the highest contents of Saponin
steroids. Refined foods move sluggishly through the intestines,
leaving residues around the"Villi" (small finger
like projections lining the small intestine) which contributes
to "toxemia". Liquid Yucca extract as a dietary
supplement will do more than just speed up elimination,
as the Saponin in Yucca is a detergent. It cleanses not
only the general surfaces, but deep around the "Villi",
removing "harmful toxins" that cause many degenerative
diseases and barriers to the "healing process". |
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| CINNAMON BARK |
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Common name Sassafras. Properties and Uses: Anodyne, antiseptic,
diaphoretic, stimulant and for relieving flatulence. Helps
weakness of the stomach and diarrhea. Checks nausea and
vomiting. A hot infusion makes a good "blood purifier",
promoting perspiration and urination. It has been recommended
for rheumatism, gout, arthritis, and skin problems, various
ulcers, internal and external uses are recommended. In the
past, it was used as a pain reliever and to treat venereal
diseases. American Indians used an infusion of Sassafras
(Cinnamon) roots to bring down a fever. |
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| CLOVE BUDS |
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Properties and Uses: Haemostatic, vulnerary. It contains
one of the most powerful germicidal agents in the herbal
kingdom. Increases circulation of the blood, promotes digestion,
a remedy for bad breath, and toothache. Controls vomiting.
The powder has also been used to absorb fluids from damaged
tissue in various injuries. |
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| FENNEL SEEDS |
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Properties and Uses: It helps stabilize the nervous system
and removes wastes out of the body. Antispasmodic, aromatic,
carminative, diuletic, expectorant, galactagogue, stimulant,
stomachic. Excellent stomach and intestinal remedies. Improve
digestion, helps to remove appetite. Relieves colic, abdominal
cramps, and flatulence, expel mucus accumulations. Gargles
for coughing and hoarseness, Stimulates the flow of milk
in nursing mothers. Externally for rheumatic pains, eye
wash for irritation and eye strain. |
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| LICORICE ROOTS |
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Properties and Uses: Demulcent, diuretic, expectorant,
laxative. Used for bronchial problems, coughs, hoarseness,
mucous congestion. Taken for stomach problems, bladder and
kidney ailment. Hormone balancer. Natural cortisone. Used
for hypoglycemia, adrenal glands and female problems (menstrual
and menopause). Decreases skeletal or muscle spasms, reduces
pain from ulcers. |
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| ANISE SEEDS (Pimpinella Anisum) |
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Properties and Uses: Antispasmodic, aromatic, carminative,
digestive, expectorant, stimulant, stomachic, tonic. Anise
promotes digestion, improves appetite, alleviates cramps
and nausea, relieves flatulence and colic in infants. Promote
milk in nursing mothers. Promotes onset of menstruation.
Relieves cramping. Combined with fennel, makes an intestinal
purifier. |
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| HONEY |
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A natural flower nectar sweetener, effective healer for
deep cuts and wounds,. Speeds the healing of open wounds
and effectively combats infection. A natural bacteria killer. |
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