

Support for liver detox, indigestion, dizziness, eczema, toothache, stomach cramps, constipation and poor blood circulation. A powerful combination of 18 different herbs.
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Mistletoe brings down the heart rate and strenghtens the wall of the peripheral capillaries. Skullcap balances the hypothalamus gland, regulating most of the chemical processes in the body. Valerian, Passion flower and hops relaxes the body from stress. Supportive herbs include cinnamon and honey.
Angelica alleviates cramps and muscle tension. Jasmine normalises hormonal imbalances. Lavender calms down nervous system pains. Bladderwrack assists with mineral uptake and helps restore hormonal levels. Black cohosh may be beneficial towards premenstrual and menopausal problems.
A blend of 14 (fourteen) different herbs.
Warning: Not to be taken during pregnancy or lactation. Not to be taken longer than 10 (ten) days at a time. Angelica may provoke photosensitivity reactions. Avoid exposure to strong UV radiation. High dosages may interfere with anticoagulant drugs.
Improves digestion and reduces flatulence and colic. Alleviates motion sickness and nausea. Anti-oxidant and useful for circulatory problems. Excellent for ulcers and also increases peristalsis and the secretion of bile and gastric juices. Cholesterol-lowering. As gargle - helps with sore throat.
Warning: should not be taken by people with inflammatory skin conditions, ulcers of the digestive tract or high fever.
Improves digestion, stimulates bile production and helps heal gastric ulcers. It regulates menstrual disorders.
Highly beneficial to combat candida overgrowth in the intestines.
May assist in gall bladder problems.
It is considered a liver tonic and it soothes digestion.
Anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties especially in the mouth and throat.
Warning: Not to be taken in high doses or for prolonged periods.
A mild sedative to treat nervousness, restlessness, intransigent insomnia and nervous gastrointestinal disorders, especially in children.
May be beneficial for the treatment of Parkinson's disease, seizures and hysteria.
For neuralgia and the viral infection of nerves called shingles.
Supportive herb during withdrawal from addiction to narcotic drugs.
May improve blood circulation and benefit high blood pressure.
May be used for asthma associated with spasmodic activity and tension.
Warning: Not to be taken during pregnancy or lactation.
May take several weeks to achieve optimal effect and do not exceed more than 1 to 4ml twice dayly.
Do not use when using anticoagulant medicine.
The main use of the herb is to treat nervous heart conditions.
May be supportive in the tratment of thyroid hyperactivity.
Source of copper and amino fatty acids, pantothenic acid, selenium and zinc.
Anti-oxidant.
Contains Vitamin B2, B5 and B6.
Active against bacteria, fungi and viruses (including herpes).
Relaxation and stress relief.
Eases spasm in the digestive tract.
Warning: Avoid when on thyroid medication because it inhibits the absorption of thyroid medication.
This gentle combination of Valerian and Feverfew is based on several studies showing these two herbs to be extremely effective in preventing and treating Migraine. Valerion is also well-known for its non-addictive sedating and tranquilising actions and is also highly recommended in cases of restlessness, sleeplessness, menopause and premenstrual syndrome.
Ginseng improves endurance, oxygen, immune competence and stress resistance and counteracts fatigue.
Sarsaparilla is used in Mexico as a tonic and aphrodisiac. Lavender is a calming herb with lipophilic monoterpenes to interact with biomembranes and modify the activity of ion channels, transporters and receptors.
Skullcap widens blood vessels and lowers blood pressure. Skullcap also balances chemical processes in the body.
Warning: Not to be taken during pregnancy or lactation.
Support for indigestion and flatulence, loss of appetite and helpful against internal parasites. Also a good diuretic.
Largely used in India against cough and upper respiratory infections
Warning: Estragole is carcinogenic at higher doses, and should not be taken over long periods of time. Not to be used during pregnancy or lactation. Avoid giving to young children.
27 Different herbs combined with Ginseng to help increase more oxygen to the body. Bitter tonic togrther with Sweden Bitters.
Warning: Not to be taken during pregnancy or lactation.
Billberry, Echinacea and Ginseng speeds up circulation and increases oxygen levels in the blood. Peppermint has anti-viral properties while Willow bark and Golden seal are anti-inflammatory. Capsicum frutescens increases Vitamin C levels and B-vitamin levels. Supportive herbs include Mullein, Marshmallow root, Lungwort, Elderberry, Golden rod and Thyme.
Warning: Do not exceed 3(three) weeks continued use. Not to be taken during pregnancy or lactation.
A popular remedy against gingivitis and mucosal inflammation of the mouth and throat.
Treats upset stomachs, flatulence and diarrhoea.
Treats night sweats and excessive perspiration.
The drug has been used as an antidiabetic.
Warning: Do not use internally in large amounts for prolonged periods.
Helpfull against pain. A powerful combination of Valerian and Feverfew (one of the most famous herbs to combat headaches.
Support for liver detox, indigestion, dizziness, eczema, toothache, stomach cramps, constipation and poor blood circulation. A powerful combination of 18 different herbs.