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Single Herb Extracts, A-C
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Artemesia Annua, 2 oz.
Sweet Annie
Alcohol: 55%
Contents: extract of Artemisia annua leaf in distilled water, organic alcohol, and pure vegetable glycerin.
Special price, 15% off
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Ashwagandha Extract, 2 oz.
Withania somnifera
Ashwagandha holds a premier place in the Ayurvedic pharmacopeia. It is both a rasayana herb, meaning one that aids the quality of life and longevity, as well as an adaptogen, an herb that improves our ability to cope with stress. This herb has a multitude of uses but to understand how research of prized Indian herbs is conducted, it is useful to consider how well an herb protects the patient from damaging changes when exposed to chemical, metallic, or radioactive hazards and how successfully the herb protects against free radicals. Ashwagandha is very high on the list of such valuable herbs, but it is most often used to improve male potency and endurance.
Alcohol: 50%
Contents: 1:2 extract of Withania somnifera in distilled water, organic alcohol, and vegetable glycerin.
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Astragalus Extract, 2 oz.
Astragalus membranaceus
Astragalus is a member of the pea family and is a rich source of the polysaccharides needed for tissue regeneration. It is also a diuretic and immune enhancer. In addition, it nourishes bone marrow and improves adrenal cortical function. It is suitable for use by people using conventional treatments for cancer and AIDS.
Alcohol: 25%
Contents: extract of Astragalus membranaceus root in distilled water, organic grain alcohol, and vegetable glycerin.
Special price, 15% off
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Bacopa Extract, 2 oz.
Bacopa monnieri
Bacopa is an aquatic plant and the primary herb in many Ayurvedic formulas used to improve memory and/or concentration. As such, it aids learning, retention, and clarity. Like many rasayana herbs, it is an antioxidant and has anticancer effects. It is also antiparasitic and improves gastrointestinal health.
Alcohol: 40%
Contents: 1:1 extract of Bacopa monnieri in distilled water, organic alcohol, and vegetable glycerin.
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Baikal Skullcap, 2 oz.
Scutellaria baicalensis
Baikal Skullcap, 4 pages
Alcohol: 30%
Contents: extract of Scutellaria baicalensis root in distilled water and organic grain alcohol.
Special price, 15% off
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Bilberry Extract, 2 oz.
Vaccinium myrtllus
Bilberry has been clinically shown to lower the risk of a number of diseases affecting the eyes, heart and cardiovascular system, blood sugar, and certain types of cancer, especially estrogen-sensitive cancers. It has antioxidant and eye protective properties.
Alcohol: 25%
Contents: Vaccinium myrtllus leaf & berry in distilled water, organic grain alcohol, and pure vegetable glycerin.
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Black Walnut, 2 oz.
Juglans nigra
Alcohol: 40%
Contents: fresh Juglans nigra green hull extract in distilled water and organic grain alcohol.
Special price, 15% off
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Boldo Extract, 2 oz.
Peumus boldo comes from the Chilean Andes and has a marvelous minty aroma. It is a stomachic and digestive aid, particularly beneficial for people with a tendency towards gall stone formation, especially when such conditions give rise to pain. It is also useful for genito-urinary inflammations. In South America, it is regarded as a cure for gonorrhea. Further north, it is considered useful for hepatic congestion and is often used by veterinarians for jaundice. It contains a chemical constituent very similar to chenopodium and is thus often used for intestinal parasites.
Alcohol: 60%
Contents: extract of Peumus boldo leaf in organic grain alcohol, distilled water, and pure vegetable glycerin.
Special price, 15% off
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Boswellia Serrata, 2 oz.
Shallaki
Research in Germany suggests that boswellia reduces edema in the brain. The herb is also an excellent parasiticide and should be considered for those who suspect brain parasites.
This product is made from the resin of an Indian frankincense.
Alcohol: 70%
Contents: Shallaki resin in certified organic grain alcohol.
Special price, 15% off
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Calamus Extract, 2 oz.
Acorus calamus
Sweet flag is considered to be one of the herbs of choice for rejuvenation of the brain and nervous system, but it is also used, in moderation, to tonify the appetite, digestive, and eliminatory systems. It is a vermifuge. This herb is also sometimes used to promote access to the unconscious.
The Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India discusses the use of the dried rhizomes as a brain tonic in cases where there is weak memory, psychoneurosis and epilepsy.
Alcohol: 60%
Contents: 1:4 extract of Acorus calamus root in distilled water, organic alcohol, and vegetable glycerin.
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Cat's Claw Extract, 2 oz.
Uncaria tomentosa
Uncaria tomentosa is a rain forest herb with demonstrated anti-inflammatory properties. It is therefore often used for people with rheumatoid arthritis. Preliminary studies suggest that cat's claw slows tumor growth and that it enhances immunity. It is safe in the recommended doses; side effects are usually associated with possible allergic reactions to plants in the Rubiaceae family.
Alcohol: 45%
Contents: extract of Uncaria tomentosa bark in distilled water, organic grain alcohol, and pure vegetable glycerin.
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Cayenne Extract, 1 oz.
Capsicum minimum
Bird peppers are very hot chilis that are, as the color suggests, high in vitamin A. Cayenne is good for the eyes and circulation. It relieves congestion and promotes metabolism. In Hawaii, it is used to treat ulcers and many people use it for dyspepsia. It is very stimulating so attention should be put on potentially dramatic changes in peristalsis.
Alcohol: 60%
Contents: extract of Capsicum minimum fruit 1:3 in organic grain alcohol and distilled water.
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Chaparral Extract, 2 oz.
Larrea tridentata herb
Other Medical Connections: Cancer researchers first became interested when an 87 year old man cured a facial cancer by consuming chaparral. Scientists at the University of Nevada investigated the activity of NDGA and found that it was a potent inhibitor of mitochondrial enzymes, which in turn inhibits cancer growth. While no clinical data exists to support using chaparral for cancer therapy, thousands of testimonials credit it for tumor remissions and complete cures. Other medical evidence indicates chaparral is an anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial agent and a possible treatment for asthma. Research continues to uncover it's mode of action and other potential therapeutic uses.
Current Status in the Marketplace: After allegations in 1992 of liver toxicity associated with chaparral consumption, manufacturers voluntarily restricted sales until the reports were investigated. Following a lengthy review, a panel of medical experts concluded "no clinical data was found... to indicate chaparral is inherently a hepatic toxin. " In late 1994 this report was submitted to the FDA and the product was subsequently given a clean bill of health by the American Herbal Products Association (AHPA). After comparing the quantity of chaparral consumed each year to the number of product complaints, industry regulators concluded chaparral did not pose a significant threat to consumer safety.
Alcohol: 75%
Contents: extract of leafy tips of Larrea tridentata in distilled water, organic grain alcohol, and pure vegetable glycerin.
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Cilantro Drops, 2 oz. Herbal Extract
Coriandrum sativum
According to research by Dr. Toshiaki Omura, cilantro (leaves) promote removal of certain toxic metals, such as mercury, lead, and aluminum. The product needs to be used very carefully and in conjunction with other herbs that support organ function and proper elimination of the metals.
Alcohol: 25%
Contents: Organic Coriandrum sativum leaf tincture, distilled water, and organic grain alcohol.
Special price, 15% off
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