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  1. Description.
    Today, however, it's highly recommended as one of the herbs of choice when it comes to cleansing/detox programs, due to its gentle yet thorough cleansing action and its ability to quickly flush toxins from the body. The nutritious Red Clover blossoms also boast a wide array of nutrients including, calcium, magnesium, molybdenum, zinc, and vitamin c, to name just a few. All these serve to support immune health, promote healthy skin, and acts as a revitalizing herbal tonic to boost overall health & vitality. Promotes healthy blood & lymphatic system; supports healthy liver function; supports healthy estrogen levels (menopausal health); supports immune system; herbal tonic; gentle diuretic; respiratory health. Use. Several studies of a proprietary extract of red clover isoflavones suggest that it may significantly reduce hot flashes in menopausal women. The largest study, however, showed no such effect. Menopause increases a woman's risk for developing osteoporosis (significant bone loss). Some studies suggest that a proprietary extract of red clover isoflavones may slow bone loss and even boost bone mineral density in pre- and perimenopausal women, but the evidence is preliminary. Traditionally, red clover ointments have been applied to the skin to treat psoriasis, eczema, and other rashes. Red clover also has a history of use as a cough remedy for children. It has also been reported that red clover can be used for therapeutic purposes for coughs, bronchitis, eczema, sores, eyes inflammations, scrofula and can be gargled for mouth ulcers and sore throats.

    Attention!
    Before using any herbal products, make sure that you have full knowledge of how the herb works and any adverse reaction it may cause.
  2. Composition: senna, yarrow, dogwood bark, coriander, licorice.

    Used for hemorrhoids (in uncomplicated and complicated forms), atonic constipation, intestinal colic, intestinal dysbiosis.


  3. Description.
    In ancient Chinese as well as traditional Indian system of medicine, anise has assumed a very popular stature. Anise seeds are rich in volatile oil, flavonoids and other important nutrients. Anis actions are disinfectant, anti-inflammatory, spasmolytic, expectorant and antiviral. Anise seeds stimulate lactation, and are considered to be a mild diuretic. Moreover, Anise is a mild antiparasitic and its leaves can be used to treat digestive problems, relieve toothache. Anise can be used to relieve menstrual cramps. Use. Anise has a long history of medical, magical, and culinary use. Anise has also been used for centuries as an agent for relief of coughs and colds. It is still used widely today as a digestive aid and anti-flatulence agent. After taking anise preparations digestion improves, constipations stop and the work of gastrointestinal tract normalizes. Indeed, science has proven that the essential oils in the seeds do have expectorant properties. A tea can be made for relief from cough and congestion. Externally, Anise tea can be wrapped in a warm cloth and used as a compress for eye pain. Try dropping a few seeds in a glass of warm milk before bed to prevent insomnia. Lastly, Anise seeds can be chewed in the morning for an all-day mouth freshener.

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    Before using any herbal products, make sure that you have full knowledge of how the herb works and any adverse reaction it may cause.
  4. Contain: Buckthorn Bark, Yarrow Flower, Nettle leaf.

    Attention! Before using any herbal products, make sure that you have full knowledge of how the herb works and any adverse reaction it may cause.
  5. Internal use:

    Take mistletoe infusion internally for hypertension, arteriosclerosis, dizziness, seizures, epileptic seizures, hysteria, headaches, pulmonary and uterine bleeding. Mistletoe's aqueous infusion reduces blood pressure, enhances heart activity, dilates blood vessels, and reduces the excitability of the central nervous system, increasing overall vitality.

    Application and dosage: Put 1 tablespoon of mistletoe in a thermos and pour 250 ml of boiling water, infuse for 30 minutes. Take 1/3 cup three times a day before meals.

    External use: Used for rinsing and sitz baths for hemorrhoids. An infusion is used for washes and compresses on chronically non-healing wounds, ulcers, and abscesses. For baths, take 60 g of raw material per 1 liter of water, boil for 10-15 minutes over low heat, and infuse for 6-8 hours.

    Contraindications: Individual intolerance, pregnancy.

  6. Composition:: motherwort, hops, valerian, peppermint, licorice.

    Recommended for increased psychological stress, depressive and anxious states of the body, neuroses, neurasthenia.

    You must be careful when driving.

  7. Buckthorn bark has been used medicinally since at least the 1600s, when it was listed in a primary medical reference called the London Pharmacopeia. Although most herbs have had a wide variety of traditional uses, later refined to a single or a few proven benefits, buckthorn bark throughout its history has been consistently used to relieve one ailment: constipation and its by-products (hemorrhoids and anal irritation). Buckthorn bark contains compounds called anthraquinones, which have a strong purgative, laxative effect on the body. Because these compounds are powerful, before being processed into laxative products the bark is aged for a year, or heated and dried. Buckthorn bark has laxative and cathartic properties.
  8. Internally taken as an expectorant for bronchitis; as an enveloping, anti-inflammatory agent for gastritis, colitis, stomach ulcer, and duodenal ulcer; for inflammation of the urinary tract (pyelitis and cystitis).

    Method of application and dosage: 1 tablespoon of seeds is poured with 200 ml of boiling water. Stir for 15 minutes, strain, take in a warm form, 1/4 - 1/2 cup 3-4 times a day, 30 minutes before meals. The course of treatment is 2-3 weeks. Used externally in the form of compresses and poultices for furunculosis, mastitis, abscesses, lichen, eczema, burns, and wounds, for rinsing in the treatment of mouth ulcers.

    Contraindications: individual intolerance, cholecystitis, keratitis, acute intestinal dysfunction. Prolonged use is not recommended.

  9. Applied as a sedative with increased excitability, irritability, and for the treatment of neurotic disorders
  10. Composition: linden flowers, calendula, elecampane, yarrow, peppermint.

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If you like to use a lot of dry herbs and berries to create teas, wellness pads and an assortment of other items for well-being, our dry herbs and berries can provide you with a quick way to do it on your own. Each packet contains the herbs or berries of your choice that were freshly grown, chopped up and dried to perfection. Every herb and berries packet is 100% natural, with no artificial preservatives or added fillers. You're able to create a tasty blend with all that is provided from our large selection.