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  1. Red root supports the urinary tract in inflammation of the prostate and prostate adenoma. Improves blood circulation and decongests in the prostate. Restored male sexual activity, solves the problem of impotence. It strengthens and restores the capillary walls, remove heavy metals and neutralizes free radicals. Therefore, red root used in the treatment and prevention of diseases such as tumors, leukemia, prostate, fibroids, infertility.
  2. It helps promote lymphatic drainage and reduces fluid retention, particularly in the tissues of the vein wall.
  3. Bur-marigold is widely used in different ways. The herb is rich in tannins, bitters, volatile oil, vitamin C, carotin, iron, chrome, aluminum, copper and manganese. Bur- marigold can be taken internally and externally. The properties of the herb are numerous: sudorific, anti-inflammatory, diuretic, vitaminous, anti-allergic and sedative. Bur-marigold is of great help for metabolism disorders, digestion, gastrointestinal illnesses and skin inflammations. Use. Bur-marigold is used as preventive for influenza or cold, used for treatment of swelling pain at the throat, fever among infants, fear of cold weather. In some countries they use it for enteritis, flatulence, diarrhea, appendicitis, for sprains, contusions, chronic ulcers. The herb also helps stop wound bleeding and is good for piles, chronic ulcers, various skin diseases.
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  4. Internally, it is taken as an excellent remedy against kidney diseases. It possesses astringent, diuretic, hemostatic, "blood-purifying," anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and wound-healing properties, with the ability to calm the nervous system. The primary action of knotgrass is diuretic.

    Method of application and dosage: Steep 1 tablespoon for 4 hours in 2 cups of boiling water, strain. Take 1/2 cup 3-4 times a day before meals. A stronger infusion can be used for baths and washing in skin diseases and wounds.

    Externally, the infusion of the herb is used for baths, washing, lotions, and compresses for jaundice, skin rashes, boils, furuncles, wounds, and ulcers.

    Contraindications: Individual intolerance.

  5. Contains: Yarrow flowers, Nettle leaves, Arnica flowers, Dandelion root, Chicory root granules, and Artichoke leaves. Uses:Cholesterol Blend has antioxidant properties which help to relax the peripheral blood vessels, improve blood flow and overall health. The plant extracts help to lower circulating levels of total cholesterol in the plasma of the blood.

    Warning! Before using any herbal products, make sure that you have full knowledge of how the herb works and any adverse reaction it may cause. For more detailed information about each herb see Herbs section.
  6. Internally: The main properties of bean pods: reduce and eliminate inflammatory processes; have a diuretic effect; normalize blood glucose levels; accelerate recovery from viral diseases. Normalize the functioning of the cardiovascular and urogenital systems.

    Method of application and doses: For brewing, 2 tablespoons of dried crushed bean pods are poured with warm boiled water (2 cups). Then place it in a water bath for a quarter of an hour and infuse for another hour. When following all the rules, the plant will release the maximum nutrients into the decoction. To dilute the concentrate, add water to the original volume and boil again. Take 1/2 cup 3 times a day, preferably before meals.

    Contraindications: Individual intolerance, during pregnancy, breastfeeding, and for those suffering from allergies.


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    Herb and flowers contain different flavonoids (rutin, hyperoside, isoquercetin, quercitrin, quercetin, amentoflavone, astilbin, miquelianin), phenolic acids, phloroglucinols and essential oils. St. John's Wort has recently become one of the heavyweight herbs in medicine, mostly due to it's reputed anti-depressant effects. St John's wort is most widely known as a herb for major depression. In some countries, such as Germany, it is commonly prescribed for mild depression, especially in children, adolescents, and where cost is a concern. Lesser known medicinal attributes of this plant include usefulness as an antiseptic, pain killer, and anti-viral agent. Water infusion of St. John's Wort Herb is good for heart disorders, irritability and insomnia, for improoving bile composition and liver disorders (powerful diuretic)and for women's urogenital inflammations. St.John's Wort due to its high bio-active effect is an excellent support for men's health! Uses. St. John's wort has also shown results in the following conditions, a few of which are related to depression. They are alcoholism, bacterial infections, premenstrual syndrome, seasonal affective disorders, viral encephalitis, wounds, minor burns, hemorrhoids. Moreover, internally, St. John's Wort is believed to be of benefit for symptoms of anxiety, cough, digestion, bronchial problems, diarrhea, fatigue, flu, gout, insomnia, irritability, and ulcers. Externally, St. John's Wort can be applied for bruises, wounds, burns, hemorrhoids, sunburn, herpes sores, varicose veins, sciatica, and nerve pain. Avoid taking the herb if you are hypertonic. Water infusion is used as a mouthwash for weak gums, parodontosis and other oral inflammations.

    Attention!
    Before using any herbal products, make sure that you have full knowledge of how the herb works and any adverse reaction it may cause.
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