| HERBS |
BENEFITS |
Sheep Sorrel (Rumex
acetosella) |
Rich in vitamins, minerals and
trace elements, it nourishes the glandular system. Sheep Sorrel
contains silicon, a necessary element in nerves and the myelin
sheath that protects them. |
Burdock Root (Arctium
Root) |
Contains inulin (important in the
metabolism of carbohydrates), essential oils, vitamins and a broad
array of minerals. Its vitamin A and selenium help eliminate free
radicals. Considered to be a source of strength and nutrition.
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Slippery Elm (Ulmus
Vulva) |
North American species of tree,
the bark of which is traditionally used in folk medicine because it
contains large amounts of tannins and mucilages. One of the world’s
best known herbal remedies, believed to dissolve mucous deposits in
tissue, glands and nerve channels. The inner bark rich in Calcium,
magnesium, and vitamins A, B, C, K, feeds and soothes organs,
tissues and mucous membranes. |
Indian Rhubarb (Rheum
palmatum) |
A thick root, when harvested is
rich in iron and can be used both internally and externally. In
small amounts, this herb acts as a gentle laxative, and purges the
body especially the liver, of wastes and toxic matter.
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