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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
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