Calcium | Calcium is a mineral that is an essential part of bones and teeth. The heart, nerves, and blood-clotting systems also need calcium to work. |
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Iodine | Iodine is applied to the skin to kill germs, prevent soreness inside the mouth (mucositis) caused by chemotherapy, and treat diabetic ulcers. |
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Alfalfa Powder | Alfalfa is used for kidney conditions, bladder and prostate conditions, and to increase urine flow. People also take alfalfa as a source of vitamins A, C, E, and K4; and minerals calcium, potassium, phosphorous, and iron. |
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Fenugreek | It is wrapped in cloth, warmed and applied directly to the skin to treat local pain and swelling, muscle pain, pain and swelling of lymph nodes, pain in the toes, wounds, leg ulcers, and eczema. |
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Dandelion | Dandelion is used for loss of appetite, upset stomach, intestinal gas, gallstones, joint pain, muscle aches, eczema, and bruises. Dandelion is also used to increase urine production and as a laxative to increase bowel movements. It is also used as skin toner, blood tonic, and digestive tonic. |
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Yarrow | 100% organic yarrow leaf flower |
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Eleuthero | Used to Alzheimer’s disease |
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Green tea | Antioxidant and Energy Booster |
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Hawthorn | Hawthorn is used for diseases of the heart and blood vessels such as congestive heart failure (CHF), chest pain, and irregular heartbeat. |
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Horsetail | Horsetail is applied directly to the skin to treat wounds and burns. |
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Licorice | Licorice is used for various digestive system complaints including stomach ulcers, heartburn, colic, and ongoing inflammation of the lining of the stomach (chronic gastritis). |
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Marshmallow | Magnesium is an element your body needs to function normally. Magnesium oxide may be used for different reasons. Some people use it as an antacid to relieve heartburn, sour stomach, or acid indigestion. Magnesium oxide also may be used as a laxative for short-term, rapid emptying of the bowel (before surgery, for example). It should not be used repeatedly. Magnesium oxide also is used as a dietary supplement when the amount of magnesium in the diet is not enough. Magnesium oxide is available without a prescription. |
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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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Red Clover | Red clover contains “isoflavones” which are changed in the body to “phytoestrogens” that are similar to the hormone estrogen. |
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Red Raspberry | The chemicals in red raspberry might have antioxidant effects and help relax blood vessels. |
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Safflower Oil | Safflower seed oil is used for preventing heart disease, including "hardening of the arteries" (atherosclerosis) and stroke. |
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Skullcap | It is thought that the active chemicals in Baikal skullcap might be able to decrease inflammation, stop tumor growth, and prevent tumor cell reproduction. |
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Burdock | Used for Liver disease |
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Chickweed | Stellaria media, chickweed, is a cool-season annual plant native to Europe, but naturalized in many parts of North America. |
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Mullein | It is used to treat colds and the boiled root administered for croup. |
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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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Black Cohosh | Black cohosh, a member of the buttercup family, is a plant native to North America. It was used in Native American medicine and was a home remedy in 19th-century America. The underground stems and roots of black cohosh are commonly used fresh or dried to make strong teas (infusions), capsules, solid extracts used in pills, or liquid extracts (tinctures). |
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Clubmoss | Huperzia serrata is used for Alzheimer’s disease and general memory disorders. It is also used for fever, pain and swelling (inflammation), blood loss, and irregular menstrual periods |
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Ginger | 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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Ginkgo | Memory loss due to brain conditions such as stroke, Alzheimer disease, and dementia. It works by increasing blood flow to the brain. |
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Irish Moss | Irish moss is believed to contain 15 of the 18 essential vitamins and minerals that make up the human body, including good amounts of vitamin A, E, D, F & K as well as calcium, sulfur and potassium. |
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Kelp | Kelp contains many vitamins, especially B vitamins, which are essential for cellular metabolism and providing your body with energy. |
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Plantain | It is alterative, antiseptic, antisyphilitic, astringent, demulcent, deobstruent, diuretic, expectorant, hemostatic, styptic, vulnerary. |
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Slippery Elm | Slippery Elm (bark) has various traditional medicinal uses. The tree has long been used as a demulcent, and is still produced commercially for this purpose in the United States with approval for sale as an over-the-counter demulcent by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Sometimes leaves are dried and ground into a powder, then made into a tea. Both Ulmus rubra gruel and tea may help to soothe the digestive tract. |
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Yellow Dock | Yellow dock contains chemicals called anthraquinones, which work as stimulant laxatives. |
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Milk Thistle | 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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Cayenne Powder | Supports Healthy Digestive and Cardiovascular Func |
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Echinacea Angustifolia | Echinacea has been used for virus infections such as the common cold and flu. It is used to strengthen the immune system. |
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Hyderoxypropyl Cellulose | Hydroxypropyl cellulose (HPC) is a derivative of cellulose with both water solubility and organic solubility. It is used as a topical ophthalmic protectant and lubricant. |
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Stearic Acid | Stearic acid is one of many fatty acids that occur naturally in various plants and animal derivatives. It’s found in such products as animal tallow, cocoa butter and vegetable fats. When it’s used in cosmetic products, stearic acid primarily fulfills the role of a thickener or hardener. Stearic acid is the substance that helps your bar of soap retain its shape — just as it does in products such as candles, oil pastels and hard candies. |
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Sodium Starch Glycolate | Sodium starch glycolate is a white powder that doesn’t really smell or taste like anything |
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Soy Polysaccharides | A comparison between a soy polysaccharide blend and wheat bran showed that the performance in soft wheat flour based foods varied with the type of food and source of fiber. Products more suitable for soy polysaccharide enrichment included Japanese udon noodles and Japanese sponge cake. Cookies were more appropriate for enrichment with bran. In Chinese steamed bread, |
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Mint | Helps to Relieve Stress, Nausea, and Headache. |
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Croscarmellos Sodium | Croscarmellose sodium is an internally cross-linked sodium carboxymethylcellulose for use as a superdisintegrant in pharmaceutical formulations |
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Silicon Dioxide | Silicon dioxide, also known as silica (from the Latin silex), is a chemical compound that is an oxide of silicon with the chemical formula SiO2 |
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Magnesium Stearate | Magnesium stearate is often used as an anti-adherent in the manufacture of medical tablets, capsules and powders. |
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Cascara Sagrada | 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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Fennel | Fennel is used for various digestive problems including heartburn, intestinal gas,bloating, loss of appetite, and colic in infants. It is also used for upper respiratory tract infections, coughs, bronchitis, cholera, backache, bedwetting, and visual problems. |
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Psyllium Powder | Psyllium husk can be a great aid for those seeking to lose weight |
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Ginger Powder | 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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Acacia Gum | Acacia is a source of dietary fiber. It tends to make people feel full, so they might stop eating earlier than they otherwise would. This might lead to weight loss and reduced cholesterol levels. |
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Alfalfa | Alfalfa is used for kidney conditions, bladder and prostate conditions, and to increase urine flow. It is also used for high cholesterol, asthma, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes, upset stomach, and a bleeding disorder called thrombocytopenic purpura. |
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Apple Pectin | Apples are used to control diarrhea or constipation; and for the softening, passage, and collection of gallstones. They are also used to prevent cancer, especially lung cancer. Other uses include treating cancer, diabetes, dysentery, fever, heart problems, warts, and a vitamin C-deficiency condition called scurvy. Some people also use apples for cleaning their teeth. |
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Barley Grass | Barley is used for lowering blood sugar, blood pressure, and cholesterol, and for promoting weight loss. It is also used for digestive complaints including diarrhea, stomach pain, and inflammatory bowel conditions. |
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Beet | Beets are loaded with vitamins A, B1, B2, B6 and C. The greens have a higher content of iron compared to spinach. They are also an excellent source of calcium, magnesium, copper, phosphorus, sodium and iron. |
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Glucomannan | Glucomannan might work in the stomach and intestines by absorbing water to form a bulky fiber which treats constipation. |
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Karaya Gum | In modern medicine it has served as an adhesive agent for pills and troches and for the suspension of insoluble powders. |
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Lemon Peel | Lemon Oil (Citrus Limon Peel Oil) is one of the most popular essential oils. It has a clean, sugary citrus scent that is revitalizing and uplifting.
Used for skin care. |
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Oat Bran | Oat bran is a type of insoluble fiber – the kind that can help lower your cholesterol. |
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Slippery Elm | Slippery Elm (bark) has various traditional medicinal uses. The tree has long been used as a demulcent, and is still produced commercially for this purpose in the United States with approval for sale as an over-the-counter demulcent by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Sometimes leaves are dried and ground into a powder, then made into a tea. Both Ulmus rubra gruel and tea may help to soothe the digestive tract. |
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Chlorella Powder | Chlorella is a good source of protein, fats, carbohydrates, fiber, chlorophyll, vitamins, and minerals. |
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Guar Gum | Guar gum is used as a laxative. It is also used for treating diarrhea, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), obesity, and diabetes; for reducing cholesterol; and for preventing “hardening of the arteries” (atherosclerosis). |
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Lactobacillous Acidophillus | Lactobacillus acidophilus helps maintain an acidic environment in the body, which can prevent the growth of harmful bacteria. |
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Microcrystalline Cellulose | Used as a texturizer, an anti-caking agent, a fat substitute, an emulsifier, an extender, and a bulking agent in food production. The most common form is used in vitamin supplements or tablets. |
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Hydroxypropyl Cellulose | Hydroxypropyl cellulose (HPC) is a derivative of cellulose with both water solubility and organic solubility. It is used as a topical ophthalmic protectant and lubricant. |
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Anise | 100% orgainc Anise seed (pimpinella anisum) |
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Silicon Dioxide | Silicon dioxide, also known as silica (from the Latin silex), is a chemical compound that is an oxide of silicon with the chemical formula SiO2 |
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Magnesium Stearate | Magnesium stearate is often used as an anti-adherent in the manufacture of medical tablets, capsules and powders. |
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Croscarmellose Sodium | Rapid disintegrator in pharmaceutical formulations for tablets, capsules and granules. |
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