Vitamin C | Vitamin C is an antioxidant found in fruits and vegetables. It is important for your skin, bones, and connective tissue. It promotes healing and helps the body absorb iron. |
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Magnesium | Magnesium is required for the proper growth and maintenance of bones. Magnesium is also required for the proper function of nerves, muscles, and many other parts of the body. |
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Senna Extract | Senna is an FDA-approved nonprescription laxative. It is used to treat constipation and also to clear the bowel before diagnostic tests such as colonoscopy. |
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Cascara Sagrada Extract | Cascara is used as a laxative for constipation, as well as a treatment for gallstones, liver ailments, and cancer. Some people use it as a "bitter tonic." |
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Bentonite Clay | Prolonged use of bentonite is not only beneficial in external applications, but can also have a positive impact internally. |
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Dandelion Root | Dandelion is a very rich source of beta-carotene which we convert into vitamin A. This flowering plant is also rich in vitamin C, fiber, potassium, iron, calcium, magnesium, zinc, and phosphorus. |
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Turkey Rhubarb | Used primarily for digestive complaints including constipation, diarrhea, heartburn, stomach pain, gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding, and preparation for certain GI diagnostic procedures. |
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Buckthorn | Buckthorn contains an ingredient called anthraquinone that may have cancer fighting properties. Prostate.net website states that buckthorn is used orally in folk remedies to treat cancer however this use has not been substantiated by scientific evidence. Buckthorn is also used as a health tonic and was traditionally used as a “blood purifier” and diuretic. |
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Milk Thistle Extract | Milk thistle is used most often for liver disorders, including liver damage caused by chemicals, Amanita phalloides mushroom poisoning, jaundice, chronic inflammatory liver disease, cirrhosis of the liver, and chronic hepatitis. |
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Cape Aloe | Promote healing of minor burns and wounds, frostbite, as well as in skin affected by diseases such as psoriasis and seborrheic dermatitis, although some studies have not confirmed these results. |
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Black Walnut Hulls | Contains a large amount of chemicals called tannins. |
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Clove Extract | It is generally purchased in pharmacies over the counter as a home remedy for dental pain relief, mainly toothaches. |
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Worm Wood Extract | Wormwood is used in some alcoholic beverages. |
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Goldenseal Root | Goldenseal contains the chemical berberine, which might have effects against bacteria and fungi. |
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Cayenne Pepper | Used for various problems with digestion including upset stomach, intestinal gas, stomach pain, diarrhea, and cramps. |
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Peppermint | Some people also use peppermint for menstrual problems, liver and gallbladder complaints, preventing spasms during endoscopy procedures, and as a stimulant. |
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Marshmallow Root | Marshmallow root contains mucilage, a gel-like substance that becomes slippery when wet. |
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Ginger Root | Some people find ginger helps them with the symptoms of upper respiratory tract infection, bronchitis, cough, menstrual cramps, arthritis and muscle pain. |
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Elm Bark | The health benefits of slippery elm are rooted mainly in its soothing properties. It is thus effectively used as a mucilaginous herb internally to coat and soothe mucous membranes while also absorbing toxins which can cause intestinal imbalances. |
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Papaya | Consumption of the powerful antioxidant beta-carotene (found in papayas) has been shown to have an inverse association with the development of colon cancer in the Japanese population |
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Wheat Grass | Wheatgrass has proven to be one of the best health-reviving herbs and its benefits include the treatment of bowel problems, high blood pressure, nausea, constipation, and acidity. |
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Spirulina | They are used as a source of dietary protein, B-vitamins, and iron. They are also used for weight loss, attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), hayfever, diabetes, stress, fatigue, anxiety, depression, and premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and other women’s health issues. |
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Chlorella | The cell wall of chlorella must be broken down before people can digest it. |
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Acai | Excellent Source of Antioxidants and Nutrients Some cosmetics and beauty products include acai oil because of its antioxidants. The acai (ah-sigh-EE) berry is a grape-like fruit harvested from acai palm trees, which are native to the rainforests of South America. Very High in Antioxidants: Some studies show that acai fruit pulp is even richer in antioxidants than cranberries, raspberries, blackberries, strawberries, or blueberries. |
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Blueberry | In addition to anthocyanins, blueberries contain a diverse range of phenolic compounds such as quercetin, kaempferol, myricetin and chlorogenic acid – all of which contribute to their antioxidant capacity. |
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Cranberry | Cranberries are a versatile fruit and their benefits make them useful in food as well as in medicinal products. Cranberry juice is rich in antioxidants, vitamin C and salicylic acid. |
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Beetroot | Many studies have suggested that increasing consumption of plant foods like beetroot decreases the risk of obesity and overall mortality, diabetes, heart disease and promotes a healthy complexion and hair, increased energy, overall lower weight. |
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Carrot | Improves vision |
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Lactobacillus Acidophilus | Lactobacillus acidophilus may work by helping the body maintain normal consistency of bacteria in the stomach, intestines, and vagina. |
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Bifidus Regularis | It passes from the stomach to the intestines without being destroyed by stomach acids. |
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Di Calcium Phosphate | This compound is also used in the pharmaceutical industry as a tableting agent. Its insoluble nature makes it useful as a pharmaceutical excipient, which means that it is used as a carrier for various medications such as those used to eliminate body odor. |
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Cellulose | Cellulose provides structure and strength to the cell walls of plants and provides fiber in our diets. Although some animals, such as ruminants, can digest cellulose, humans cannot. |
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Silica | Increasing bone mineral density when obtained from foods. |
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Vegetable Stearate | Magnesium stearate is used in dietary supplements because your body can easily convert it into monounsaturated fat–of the kind found in olive oil—and it does not raise levels of harmful cholesterol in your bloodstream, says WorldwideHealth.com. |
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Pharmaceutical Glaze | Pharmaceutical glaze may contain 20–51% shellac in solution in ethyl alcohol (grain alcohol) that has not been denatured (denatured alcohol is poisonous), waxes, and titanium dioxide as an opacifying agent. |
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