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Mobility

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  78% Certified Organic


Retain and maintain flexibility. Oil your joints. Ease discomfort.
Promote circulation. Enhance nutrition.


Method: Place one teaspoon of herb in an infuser, teapot
or plunger. Add water which has just come off the boil
and steep for 15 minutes before serving.
Can be taken with a little lemon or honey.

 

 

Hand Packed Product
Ingredients

* Tumeric Root – Curcuma longa
* Ginger Root – Zingiber officinale
* Horsetail Tops – Equisetum arvense
* Feverfew herb – Tanacetum parthenium
   Celery Seed – Apium graveolens
   Cats Claw Bark – Uncaria tormentosa


* Certified Organic

Minimum 50gms

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Made in Australia from Imported
and Local herbs.
Contains Organic and Non organic ingredients.

Southern Highlands NSW
100% AUSTRALIAN OWNED

 
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Horsetail
 

Historical and Traditional Perspective

Tumeric Root – Strong antioxidant properties. Helps reduce inflammation and increase circulation. Restorative action by purifying blood. Golden yellow rich in vitamins especially A.
Cats Claw Bark – Adaptogenic. Antiviral. Antitumor. Antimicrobe. Traditionally taken as a tea tonic. Immune stimulant. Assists in relief of inflammation. Beneficial in autoimmune diseases.
Ginger Root – Effective anti inflammatory especially for joints. Promotes better digestion and maintains circulation to the hands and feet. Some analgesic properties.
Horsetail Tops – Nutritive. Rich in minerals especially silica which encourages the use and proper absorption of calcium into bones. Urinary astringent. Useful for weak bladder of the aged. Prostatelium. Remedial.
Feverfew Herb – Calminative. Febrifuge. Tonic. Long traditional use in relieving inflammation and pain of arthritis. Relaxes blood vessel tension, helpful for migraine and residual pain from cramps.
Celery Seed – Antirheumatic. Antiseptic. Nervine. Diuretic.
Balances the acid-alkali ratio. Helps excrete acid wastes from
the blood stream and around the joints.


Historical and traditional perspectives are for information purposes only and are not intended as medical advice