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A-1 Lung Formula

Combination: Wild Cherry Bark, Mullein, Comfrey, Yarrow, Elcampane Root, Slippery Elm, Potassium Sorbate, & Distilled Water.

PROPERTIES AND USES: High blood pressure, colds, whooping cough, breath easier, expels mucus, tuberculosis. Repairs connective tissue, general repair, varicose veins, cartilage repair, epilepsy - seizures, heart regulation and repair, coughs, heart circulation, asthma, bronchitis, smokers cough, lung repair, pain relief, menstrual cramping. External and internal damage to body, contact corrective, cell proliferant, nutritive, valuable source of organic Calcium. Excellent for Bones and Connective Tissues. Vulnerary (healing), stimulant, tonic, diuretic, high blood sugar. Sugar diabetes, mucous membrane irritation, heaviness of pelvic organs, bronchial complaints, tonic, expectorant, emmenagogue (encourage menstrual flow), diuretic, sweating, deobstruent, skin disorders. Mumps, canker sores, sore throat, radiation poisoning, niacin source, baffling disorders.

BODILY INFLUENCES: This powerful combination addresses serious lung disorders and mild lung disorders (quickly). The herbs used in this combination creates a powerful and quick resolve to breathing issues, coughs, and any mild or serious lung disorder.

Wild Cherry Bark: The inner bark of the Wild Cherry Tree, with all its wild vigor, has and does enjoy wide use by many North American Natives for coughs, colds, whooping cough, bronchitis, asthma, tuberculosis, daily recurring fevers, and to lower high blood pressure. Old-time cough drops actually used to contain some Wild Cherry Bark, and worked really well until they were gradually cheapened to taste good and became little more than a confection. Wild Cherry Bark's sedative properties calm and soothe lungs, stomach, and intestines. Research shows the inner bark of the Wild Cherry tree contains a vegetable compound known as hydrocyanic acid. Nature often finds use for minute traces of a compound known as cyanide, which, in its isolated chemical form, is highly poisonous. However, in the case of B-12 (a vitamin essential for life), this principal of cyanide construction is found. This principal is found again in the case of the apricot kernel, which also contains a minute amount of vegetable cyanide, in this case to kill cancer cells. The presence of hydrocyanic acid in Wild Cherry Bark, as an antibiotic, may well account for its success in such infectious diseases as whooping cough and tuberculosis. Wild Cherry Bark's bitter and astringent properties find great usefulness in the case of a relaxed stomach and intestines to make them active once again.

Mullein is for the lungs, lung hemorrhages, tissue repair, and internal irritations. Mullein can be brought into service to heal many different broken and torn structures in the body. Even for a seemingly hopeless condition, such as a painful, suppurating (weeping) varicose vein there is hope for more than the typical advice of, "Well, it's just your age. You are just going to have to go home and learn to live with it". Mullein is a remedy for air pollution, and damage to the lungs. As further proof of its pollution converting properties, you can often see it growing near expressways and interstate highways making good clean oxygen out of the hydrocarbon pollution. Nature often puts the remedy near the problem. Long before there were roads and paved highways, the Native American people smoked Mullein leaves to relieve lung congestion. Mullein may be used to improve the strength and vigor of the whole body, and especially for shortness of breath, asthma, colds, nerve disorders, and heart conditions.

 

Comfrey (aka Knitbone): Old bones, broken bones, old flesh and damaged flesh are replaced with new by virtue of the fact that this herb feeds only the best body cells and encourages thorough, rapid growth of healthy new cells, hence its title of "cellular proliferant". Healing is swift when taken in sufficient quantity. It is high in protein and is easily digested for any body repair. This herb is a most remarkable healer and has proven itself effective in the regeneration of nerve and brain tissues and all other soft tissues and bones. Hence its common name, "Knitbone". May be taken in large quantities as it is a nutritive, a food especially good for delicate digestive systems. Its chief healing ingredient (allantoin) is very soothing to any irritation, internal or external. It as well as Rose Hip is indeed body glue to prevent and correct wrinkling and aging.

 

Yarrow: The Native American Indians knew Yarrow as a swift remedy for the rundown feeling and indigestion. They further used Yarrow as a remedy for increasing the urinary flow from the kidneys. Although sweating has become socially unacceptable, it is essential to the health of the skin. For those able, sauna and exercise are recommended. Yarrow settles nerves, and thus reduces high blood pressure. It relieves shortness of breath, and wasting of spinal marrow. Its list of successes is legion. Beneficial results in this partial list confirm its revered status among herbalists: Childhood diseases, including infant diarrhea, uterus problems, Bright's disease (egg white material in the urine), gas, piles, sore nipples, fistulas, flu, and hair loss. Yarrow may be taken for involuntary loss of urine, bed wetting, spitting up of blood, as a nervine, and as a remedy for common colds, and high blood pressure.

 

Elecampane: The mystery of sickness has long plagued mankind. There is little doubt that most of our systems today need what the car industry jargon calls "a major overhaul". Indeed, most of us could use this and Elecampane performs just that service. With Elecampane, parts of the body are cleaned, renewed, and reset for proper function. It may be employed to promote the correct function of the organs of the body.

 

Slippery Elm: Nutritive, soothing, coats; Coats sore throats, and heals internal ulcers whenever they may be in the digestive tracts or intestines. Excellent food for people who "can't eat anything". Slippery Elm corrects burning irritations of the female tracts, enlarged prostate, painful testicles, remedies mumps (painful, inflammatory, contagious, viral disease of the salivary glands) and soothes the bowel. It also takes another kind of "burning " out of the body and protects it against radiation. Slippery Elm is a good source for the B-Vitamins, Thiamine, Riboflavin, and Niacin (B-1, B-2, and B-3).

1 – 16 Fluid oz. Bottle

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Disclaimer: We do not directly dispense medical advice or prescribe the use of herbs or supplements as a form of treatment for illness. The information found on this Web Site is for educational purposes only to empower people with knowledge to take care of their own health. We disclaim any liability if the reader uses or prescribes any remedies, natural or otherwise, for him/her self or another. Historically all of these herbs & vitamin supplements may nutritionally support the body’s biological systems. Please consult a licensed health professional should a need be indicated.

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