Hawthorn: Helps reduce diastolic blood pressure.
Slippery Elm: Anti-inflammatory. Supports proper digestion and gut health.
Chamomile: Used to inhibit Helicobacter pylori, the bacteria that can contribute to stomach ulcers.
Rose hips: Used to help reduce anxiety, stress and depression.
Burdock: Used to reduce inflammation and promote circulation, and it appears to be a promising agent for the prevention.
Catnip: Improves circulation, regulates blood pressure, and calms nerves.
Hops: Used to alleviate symptoms of stress and as a mild sedative
Marshmallow: Used for antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
Plantain: Detoxifying herb and cleanser of the blood.
Yarrow: Anti-inflammatory, speeds healing, and reduces pain.
Echinacea: Immune stimulant, anti-microbial, anti-inflammatory.
Lobelia: Used as an antidepressant, relaxant and euphoriant agent.
Myrrh: Used to directly kill bacteria, as well as stimulate the immune system to make more white blood cells.
Oregon Grape: Stimulates liver function and cleanses the blood.
Pau D’ Arco: Supports bodies ability to heal stomach ulcers.
Skullcap: Brain and nerve tonic.
Valerian: Brain and nerve tonic.
Eluthero: Reduces damage from CNS injuries, decreases stress, increases mental alertness, improves brain blood flow, helps the vestibular (balance) system.
Psyllium: Soothing to bowels, promotes regular bowel function, and removes toxins from the gut.
Uva Ursi: Urinary antiseptic extraordinaire.
Black Cohosh: Used for its sedative and anti-anxiety effects.
Mistletoe: Used for depression, anxiety, and fatigue.
Shepherd’s Purse: An effective homeostatic to control and stop bleeding.
Cascara: Mild laxative increases intestinal motility.
Ginger: Helps speed up emptying of the stomach.
Licorice: Reduces h.pylori. Helps your digestive system work more effectively.
Goldenseal: Contains berberine, an alkaloid with strong antibiotic properties.