Aesculus hippocastanum | Contains a substance that has been shown to improve blood flow |
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Apis Mellifica | Apis has the ability to treat conditions such as allergies, angioneurotic oedema, arthritis, ascites, asthma, cystitis, dysmenorrhoea, endometriosis, erysipelas and cellulitis, glomerulonephritis, headache and migraine, infertility, influenza, meningitis, nephrotic syndrome, pharyngitis, pneumonia, pyelonephritis, scarlet fever, shingles, and urticarial (hives). |
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Carbo Vegetabillis | Carbo Veg is from vegetable charcoal, well known for its ability to absorb toxins in the body. |
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Carduus marianus | Milk thistle seed might protect liver cells from toxic chemicals and drugs. It also seems to have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects. |
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Hamamelis Virginiana | Witch Hazel (Hamamelis virginiana) is a shrub, about six to eight meters tall and original from North America. The Witch Hazel family is composed of more than 20 genera and about 100 species around the world. *The flowers are bright yellow and the fruits encapsulated. This shrub blooms in fall and winter. |
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Hypericum perforatum | This plant has been used as an herbal remedy for its anti-inflammatory and healing properties. |
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Lycopodium clavatum | Renowned homeopathic remedy is Lycopodium which is mainly use for impotence, weakness of sexual organs (both for male and female), physical disability and much more |
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Pulsatilla | It also might also have calming effects |
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Ruscus Aculeatus | Butcher’s broom is said to cause blood vessels to constrict and narrow. This may improve blood circulation in the legs by preventing blood from pooling in the veins. |
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Secale cornutum | The homeopathic remedy secale is prepared from Secale cornutum, also known as ergot, which also forms an important element of several pharmaceutical medications. |
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Algin | Alginates are allowed and used in organic farming as a fertilizer and in organic food production as a food additive. |
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Aloe Vera | Aloe seems to be able to speed wound healing by improving blood circulation through the area and preventing cell death around a wound. |
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Carrot Seed oil | Healthy skin and Eyesight |
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Castor oil | Ricinus Communis (Castor) Seed Oil is a vegetable oil obtained from the seeds of the Ricinus communis plant. |
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Coconut Oil | This superfood is loaded with saturated fats that actually raise HDL (good) cholesterol and lower your risk of heart disease. |
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Cypress Oil | It’s said to help regulate blood flow and alleviate menstrual problems, detoxify and decongest the lymphatic system, reduce water retention, and relax muscles. |
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Germall Plus | It can be used in surfactant based systems such as shampoos and body/shower gels, conditioners and other high water content products. |
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Gotu Kola | Gotu kola is an herb that is commonly used in Traditional Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine. The above-ground parts are used to make medicine. |
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Glycerin | Glycerin is what is called a humectant. Glycerin helps maintain the skin’s water balance on an intercellular level. Glycerin in lotions or other skin care products can help prevent or combat dry skin. |
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Grapefruit Seed | Grapefruit is a citrus fruit. People use the fruit, oil from the peel, and extracts from the seed as medicine. Grapefruit seed extract is processed from grapefruit seeds and pulp obtained as a byproduct from grapefruit juice production. |
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Grapeseed Oil | Grapeseed oil has two primary uses: cosmetics and culinary applications. It is a polyunsaturated oil, and contains beneficial compounds such as linoleic acid. |
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Jojoba oil | Can be applied to dry hair to moisturize and enhance shine. |
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Lavender Oil | Helps prevent hair loss. Lavender is used for restlessness, insomnia, nervousness, and depression. |
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Licorice Root | The chemicals contained in licorice are thought to decrease swelling, thin mucus secretions, decrease cough, and increase the chemicals in our body that heal ulcers. |
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MSM | MSM is commonly used for osteoarthritis, but may also benefit in alleviating GI upset, musculoskeletal pain, and allergies; boosting the immune system; and fighting antimicrobial infection. Clinical trials are needed to verify these potential uses. |
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Neem Oil | Neem contains chemicals that might help reduce blood sugar levels, heal ulcers in the digestive tract, prevent conception, kill bacteria and prevent plaque formation in the mouth. |
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Rosemary | Rosemary is used topically (applied to the skin) for preventing and treating baldness; and treating circulation problems, toothache, eczema, and joint or muscle pain such as myalgia, sciatica, and intercostal neuralgia. |
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Shea Butter | Soothing on skin and has a natural SPF of about 6. |
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Soy Lecithin | Lecithin, also known as soy lecithin, is a natural emulsifier and stabilizer. It comes from fatty substances found in plant and animal tissues. |
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Tea Tree oil | Tea tree oil is derived from the leaves of the tea tree. The tea tree was named by eighteenth century sailors, who made tea that smelled like nutmeg from the leaves of the tree growing on the swampy southeast Australian coast. Do not confuse the tea tree with the unrelated common tea plant that is used to make black and green teas. |
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Vitamin A | Vitamin A, also called retinol, helps your eyes adjust to light changes when you come in from outside and also helps keep your eyes, skin and mucous membranes moist. |
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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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Vitamin E | Vitamin E is an important vitamin required for the proper function of many organs in the body. It is also an antioxidant. This means it helps to slow down processes that damage cells. |
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Wheat Germ oil | The oil is highly enriched with Vitamin E oil and other nutrient like minerals, vitamins, protein and essential fatty acids. |
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Xanthan | Xanthan gum is frequently added to semiliquid cosmetics and lotions. Adding xanthan gum to cosmetic agents allows for a smoother, more even application. Xantham gum can also be found in medications and pills, and has been used alone as a synthetic saliva for people who suffer from dry mouth. |
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