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COMBINATION: Blue Violet Leaves & Flowers, Chickweed, Coltsfoot, Elderberry & Leaves, Hops, Mugwort, Mullein, Sanicle Leaves, Skunk Cabbage Root, Sheep Sorrel, St, John’s Wort, Tansy Herb, White Oak Bark, Witch Hazel, Cat’s Claw, Germander, Flaxseed, Celandine Potassium Sorbate & Distilled Water.
PROPERTIES AND USES: Blood cleansing, anti-cancer, contact healer, refrigerant, emollient (soother and softener), discutient (dissolves fat and tumors), eye problems, jaundice, insomnia, asthma, bronchitis, smokers cough, longevity, colds, flue swellings, respiratory problems, energy anemia, sexual energy, ulcers, cholesterol and/or triglyceride reduction, cleaning of arteries, radiation poisoning, Niacin source, potassium, worms, corns, sleepwalking, sore muscles, cataleptic state (staying in one position), parasites, repairs connective tissue, general repair, coughs, heart circulation, lung repair, pain relief, menstrual cramping, discutient (tumor dissolver), vulnerary (healing), astringent, shaking disorders, Parkinson's Disease, cancer disorders and tumors, Vitamin C-Complex, Bells' Palsy, bedwetting, duodenal ulcers, heart palpitations, fistula (abnormal tube growth between body parts), prolapsed (fallen) rectum, prostate, varicose veins, stones, drain sinuses, vermifuge, and the lymphatic system.
BODILY INFLUENCES: Blue Violet is perhaps the most powerful herb for its blood cleansing properties. Its action of loosening mucous obstruction in the inner organs, by its aid in the creation of better blood, and by its aid in improving the resistance of the body. It has a long history as a cough remedy, aiding in the treatment of bronchitis and upper respiratory problems, and has a reputation as an anti-cancer herb. Celandine is a diuretic (removes excess fluid) and purgative (bowel purge). Recommended for rheumatism and gout sufferers caused by kidney trouble. It is a specific for liver disease such as jaundice, as well as for swelling of the gallbladder. It is also a sedative and helps induce sleep and relieve spasms. Chickweed is one of the all-purpose herbs. It has been used on shrunken tissues, congestion with the liver, chest problems including pleurisy, coughs, colds, bronchitis and hoarseness. It also provides relief for rheumatism, inflamed and weak bowels, stomach inflammation, kidney trouble, scurvy, eases the heat of hemorrhoids and their sharp pain, and opens tiny blood vessels around the liver so that it is soft and functioning. Coltsfoot is known for its properties for lungs and breathing passages, bronchitis, asthma, mucus in the throat and bronchioles, chest infections, cough, hoarseness, shortness of breath, reduces harmful effects of cigarette smoking, and swollen feet. Elderberry has been used by herbalists for relief of headache due to cold, shaking disorders, rheumatism, jaundice, kidney problems, epilepsy, and syphilis. Flax Seed is a very old and effective remedy. It dissolves cholesterol and reduces triglycerides (a type of body fat) to normal. It kills the bad cells in the body by starving them and feeding the good cells. Excellent for injuries both inside and outside the body. Hops allows you to sleep well, calms the nerves, provides hormones, clears up skin problems (including ringworm), richest source of Vitamin B known as Niacin, improves the peripheral circulation (blood vessels near the skin). Mugwort is used for sore muscles, bumps, bruises, sprains, and to expel poisons from our body. Mullein is for the lungs, lung hemorrhages, tissue repair and internal irritations, as well as damage to the lungs. Sanicle possesses both powerful cleaning and healing virtues, including its uncanny ability to seek out and find anything that needs correcting and work on that area first which needs it the most. Excellent for the reproductive organs, brain, nervous system, lungs, throat, urinary system or elsewhere. There may be temporary discomfort when Sanicle contacts an unwanted obstruction, but it is your reassurance that it has scored a direct hit. It is also used for tumors (also brain tumors), prolapsis of the uterus (fallen uterus), and melancholy (due to toxins). Sheep Sorrel's properties are used to rid the body of scurvy, resolve cancer disorders (as well as tumors), and provide Vitamin C-Complex into our body. Skunk Cabbage (provided for our use) is the correction of anxiety, epilepsy, Parkinson's disease, nerve disorders, and lung afflictions (including tuberculosis). St. John's Wort (aka Klamath Weed) is known traditionally to aid people who are depressed. But, its properties also treat victims of Bell's Palsy, remedies bedwetting, relieves pain in the tail bone, aids with nerve problems, concussions to the head, hand tremors, anxiety attacks, bronchitis, and bleeding of the lungs. Tansy kills parasites, aids duodenal ulcers, it’s used for heart palpitations, improves weak veins. White Oak Bark is employed for swollen neck and goiter, to correct bloody urine discharge due to ulcerated bladder as well as sinus, varicose veins, prostate, and it dissolves and remedies dangerous fistulas, such as anal fistulas. Witch Hazel helps heal damaged blood vessels, painful tumors, skin ulcers, and hemorrhoids. Cat’s Claw This is a Spanish named herb. Translated, Una de Gato (oon-yuh-day-got-toe), means Claw-of-Cat, or, as we would say in English, Cat's Claw. In the remote area of Iquitos, Peru, where Una de Gato is at home, it is very widely used and depended upon to handle a wide variety of problems, including those of a serious nature. Una de Gato is the bark of the jungle and highland dwelling vines of the two plant species, Unicaria quianensis, and Unicaria tometosa. These are the only two species represented throughout South America. The curled projection, or "claw", that the vine puts out to help it climb into the trees, gives Una de Gato its common name, Cat's Claw. Because of the remoteness of the area where it is at home, in North America we did not know of its long and accepted uses until later in the 20th century. Thanks to the American researcher, Nicole Maxwell, and her over 30 years of dedicated field research and living with and observing the native use of these and other botanicals, we have first-hand information based on observation and experience from the jungle areas of Peru regarding the use of Unicaria quianensis and Unicaria tomentosa. Both are good. The preferred species she recommends as a first choice, however, is the quianensis. Additionally, German and French sources, and users there, have shared their enthusiastic results, and simply cannot be silenced in their wholehearted endorsement of the tomentosa species of Una de Gato. In more enlightened and tolerant areas of the world, such as Peru, where freedom of speech regarding herbs and Folk Medicine is an accepted and appreciated fact, sellers of herbs must put the traditional and accepted uses on the side of the herb package. Unlike North America, where you are not even allowed to claim that an herb is "high fiber" or "low fat" or "low sodium" without a scientist saying you can, and that after a very expensive and lengthy process of proof which may cost as much as 200 million dollars to make such a "sweeping claim". Here is what is listed in Peru as the Traditional and accepted South American Native Folk Medicinal uses of Una de Gato. UNA DE GATO: (take to correct) ARTHRITIS, RHEUMATISM, CANCER, GASTRITIS, IRREGULARITIES ON THE FEMALE CYCLE. From all reports, this is one of the South American Indian's very best arthritis remedies. Although it is not scientifically accepted, people there use it to get rid of their arthritis, including the type we call rheumatoid arthritis, where the body is actually fighting itself. Una de Gato is also, especially, noted for its anti-viral properties, tumor dissolving properties, its effects on cellular regeneration and cardiovascular repair. As in all jungle areas, one of the things which must be guarded against is infection. Una de Gato is a potent immune system builder. This is especially important in conditions described as rheumatoid arthritis and/or osteoarthritis, where the body is attacking itself, commonly called autoimmune reactions. Una de Gato reestablishes the proper immune system orientation for cells that are "true friends" and those that are the actual foes. A strong immune system is essential to reversing the effects, and prevention, of any kind of disease. Hence, a wide range of disorders are reported to be corrected by the use of Una de Gato in Peru and Europe. Very well documented South American medical information shows Una de Gato to be nearly miraculous in combating cancer, even in advanced stages, where as much as 10% of body cells are in a state of metastasis. Because of the shared reputation Una de Gato has earned for itself, no immune problem or cancer is regarded, in Peru, as "incurable". Germander: Stimulant, tonic, diaphoretic, diuretic. Germander acts as a slight aperient, as well as a tonic. The reputation of Germander as a specific for gout is of very old date, the Emperor Charles V having been cured by a decoction of this herb taken for sixty days in succession. It has been employed in various forms and combinations, of which the once celebrated Portland Powder is one of the chief instances. It was also used as a tonic in intermittent fevers, and is recommended for uterine obstructions. The expressed juice of the leaves, with the addition of white wine, is held to be good in obstruction of the viscera. Possessing qualities nearly allied to those of Horehound, a decoction of the green herb, taken with honey, has been found useful in asthmatic affections and coughs, being recommended for this purpose by Dioscorides. The decoction has also been given to relieve dropsy in its early stages. Culpepper tells us that it is: 'most effectual against the poison of all serpents, being drunk in wine and the bruised herb outwardly applied.... Used with honey it cleanseth ulcers and made into an oil and the eyes anointed therewith, taketh away dimness and moisture. It is also good for pains in the side and cramp.... The decoction taken for four days driveth away and cureth tertian and quartan agues. It is also good against diseases of the brain, as continual headache, falling sickness, melancholy, drowsiness and dullness of spirits, convulsions and palsies.' He further states that the powdered seeds are good against jaundice. The tops, when in flower, steeped twenty-four hours in white wine will destroy worms.
1 - 16 Fluid oz. Bottle
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