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It can reduce swelling around joints and helps rid calcification deposits, for it promotes kidney function to help clear the blood of harmful acids. Burdock contains anywhere from 27 to 45% inulin, a form starch, which is the source if the most of its curative powers. Inulin is a substance that is important in the metabolism of carbohydrates. In Europe it is used as a remedy for prolapsed and displaced uterus. Burdock, when mixed with Sassafras and made into a tea, is said to release a strong oil that is soothing to the hypothalamus. It also aids the pituitary gland in releasing an ample supply of protein to help adjust hormone balance in the body. It is said that a poorly nourished pituitary gland is sometimes responsible for excessive weight.</p> <p> Burdock has been found to speed up the lymphatic system and fortifies the immune system. It cleanses the blood, as well as cleans and nourishes the skin.<br /> Burdock contains a lot of vitamin C and iron. It contains 12% protein, 70% carbohydrate, some vitamin A, P and B-complex, vitamin E, PABA and small amounts of sulfur, silicon, copper iodine and zinc. </p> <h1>Cayenne</h1> <p> Cayenne is said to be unequaled for warding off diseases and equalizing blood circulation. It is called a &quot;Supreme and harmless internal disinfectant&quot;. It increases the heart action but not the pressure. It is said to prevent strokes and heart attacks. And is used for external and internal hemorrhaging.</p> <p> Cayenne increases the power of all other herbs, helps in digestion when taken with meals and promotes all the secreting organs. It is a natural stimulant for diarrhea and dysentery. Because of its stimulating action, this herb is very important when you want quick relief from the flu and colds.</p> <p> The most popular arthritis remedy used around the world is Cayenne. It purifies the blood and relieves pain and itching when taken internally or applied externally in a cream. Cayenne has been shown to lower blood pressure and prevents heart attacks and strokes. It has also been found to lower cholesterol levels by decreasing liver production of cholesterol and triglycerides.</p> <p> Cayenne has the ability to rebuild tissue in the stomach and heals stomach and intestinal ulcers. It is known as the purest and best stimulant in the herb kingdom. It is said to be a catalyst, carrying all other herbs quickly to the part of the body where it is most needed and increases their effectiveness.</p> <p> Cayenne is high in vitamins A, C, iron and calcium. It has Vitamin G, magnesium, phosphorus and sulfur. It has some B-complex, and is rich in potassium. </p> <h1>Rosemary</h1> <p> Rosemary is a strong stimulant especially of the circulatory system and the pelvic region. It is considered a proven heart tonic, which is not a drastic drug. It is a treatment for high blood pressure. It is used externally for wounds of all kinds including bites and stings. </p> <p> It is excellent for all women's ailments. As it helps to regulate menses, and should be thought of when there are pains from the uterus followed by hemorrhage. It is a good tonic for the reproductive organs. Rosemary tea will help relieve hysterical depression and is very good for headaches caused by nerves, as it is stimulating to the nervous system. It has been considered to be one of the most powerful remedies to strengthen the nervous system. </p> <p> In colds or flu, Rosemary can be taken in the early stages as a warm infusion, and may be used as a cooling tea when there is restlessness, nervousness and insomnia. Rosemary, sage and vermin in equal parts makes an antiseptic drink for fevers. It has been known for preventing premature baldness and being a stimulant for increased activity of the &quot;hair-bulbs&quot;.</p> <p> Rosemary contains vitamins A and C and is high in calcium. It contains iron, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, sodium and zinc. </p> <h1>SAGE</h1> <p> This herb was used anciently as a staple remedy in the home and was thought to save and prolong life. By chewing the fresh leaves, they were used for infections of the mouth and throat, including curing cold sores.</p> <p> Sage is used for excessive mucus discharges, nasal catarrh, indurated sores and excessive secretions of saliva.</p> <p> Sage is beneficial for mental exhaustion and strengthening the ability to concentrate. It improves the memory and has been used to cure some types of insanity. When inhaled, it has been found to calm a person down.</p> <p> It was used as a lotion to heal sores and other skin eruptions and will stop bleeding from wounds.</p> <p> Sage contains vitamins A and C, vitamin B-complex. It has a lot of calcium and potassium. It also contains sulphur, silicon, phosphorus and sodium. </p> <h1>OAT STRAW</h1> <p> Oat straw is a powerful stimulant and is rich in body building materials. In homeopathy, a tincture is made from the fresh flowering plant and is used in arthritis, rheumatism, paralysis, liver infections and skin diseases. Hot oat straw compresses applied to painful areas from kidney stone attacks has brought relief. Oat straw has many elements that have antiseptic properties and is said to be a natural preventative for contagious disease when taken frequently as a food.</p> <p> Oat Straw has also been found to be a nervous system rejuvenator and to counter chronic fatigue syndrome. As a tea, it has been shown to soothe a nervous stomach and strengthen a weak digestive system.</p> <p> Oat straw is high in silicon and rich in calcium. It contains phosphorus and vitamins A, B1, B2 and E. </p> <h1>SARSAPARILLA</h1> <p> Sarsaparilla is a valuable herb used in glandular balance formulas. Its stimulating properties are knitted for increasing the metabolic rate. <br /> It contains an important male hormone known as testosterone, which is an important hair-growing hormone. It also contains progesterone, another valuable hormone, which is normally produced by the ovaries in the female. It contains phytoestrogens, plant compounds that resemble estrogen. Sarsaparilla has properties that enable it to function as a precursor in the adrenal glands production of DHEA, one of our anti-aging hormones.</p> <p> Sarsaparilla increases circulation to rheumatic joints and stimulates breathing in problems of congestion. It has also been useful for quelling hot stabbing pains, especially during a women's menstrual cycle.</p> <p> Sarsaparilla contains vitamin B-complex, vitamins A, C and D. As well as, iron manganese, sodium, silicon, sulfur, copper, zinc and iodine. </p> <h1>Nettle</h1> <p> The plant contains alkaloids that neutralize uric acid which help rheumatism. It is rich in iron, which is vital in circulation and helpful in high blood pressure. The tannin in the root has been used as an astringent enema to shrink hemorrhoids and reduce excess menstrual flow.</p> <p> Nettle is so rich in chlorophyll that the English used it to make the green dye in World War II as camouflage paint. It is also rich in silicon and potassium. Nettle contains a high content of protein .It is rich in vitamins A and C, and contains vitamins E, F, and P, calcium, sulfur, sodium, copper, manganese, chromium and zinc. Nettle provides an excellent supply of calcium and vitamin D.</p> <p> Nettle has been found to:<br /> · Stop rheumatic pain<br /> · Fortify the Immune System<br /> · Good tea for diarrhea<br /> · Excellent Supply of Vitamin D<br /> · Counter tiredness and anemia<br /> · Treat various lung conditions in Europe<br /> · Clean and nourish the skin</p> <h1>SPIRULINA</h1> <p> Spirulina may be the superstar of the world's food supply. These tiny, blue-green algae are one of nature's original foods. It is high in protein, vitamins, minerals and essential fatty acids.</p> <p> Spirulina is a complete protein. That is, it can supply all twenty-one amino acids, including the essential amino acids (those we cannot manufacture in our bodies). Even though Spirulina is a plant, the cell walls are mostly protein (not cellulose, as in land plants), which means it is easily digestible. Spirulina can be compared to dried eggs, considered to be the most usable of all protein food. Eggs have an NPU (Net Protein Utilization) of 94 percent, because the essential amino acid portion of the egg is very close to that of the human body. Because the NPU of Spirulina is very similar to that of eggs, Spirulina has been used in the treatment of protein-deficiency diseases.</p> <p> Spirulina also contains the entire B-complex, although it is strongest in vitamins B1, B2, B3 and B12, with only traces of the rest of the B-complex family. One tablespoon provides the body with a useful amount of vitamin B12 and chlorophyll.</p> <p> Spirulina is rich in minerals, including iron, phosphorus, zinc, potassium, magnesium, selenium and chromium. It is also a prime source of calcium, since it contains about twenty-six times the amount of calcium found in milk.</p> <p> Spirulina can be used as a quick protein supply. Many athletes use it for an energy boost before sports. It is also ideal for backpackers as a source of nourishment. Spirulina's use as a dietary aid relates to its phenylalanine content. Phenylalanine is an amino acid that scientists believe can act on the appetite center of the brain to relieve hunger pangs. It has been used as an appetite suppressant. And should be incorporated in most diets along with alkaline foods.</p> <h1>Kelp </h1> <p> The kelps generally include the many large brown types of seaweed and are among the most familiar forms found on North American coasts. Some have fronds up to 200 ft (61 m) long. Kelps are especially abundant in Japan, and various foods known as kombu are made from them. They are used chiefly as chemical reagents and for dietary deficiencies in people.</p> <p> Kelp contains nearly 30 minerals. It is rich in iodine, calcium, sulphur and silicon. It also contains phosphorus, iron, sodium, potassium, magnesium, chlorine, copper, zinc and manganese. It has a small amount of barium, boron, chromium, lithium, nickel, silver, titanium, vanadium, aluminum, strontium, bismuth, chlorine, cobalt, gallium, tin and zirconium. Kelp is rich in B-complex vitamins. It contains vitamin A, C, E and G. It also contains anti-sterility vitamin S, and it has anti-hemorrhage vitamin K.</p> <p> Kelp is a good promoter of glandular health. It is beneficial for hypothyroidism as it controls the thyroid and regulates the metabolism, which helps digest food. Kelp can rebalance thyroid metabolism, resulting in successful weight management. It is helpful in the nourishment of the body with its ability to stimulate metabolism. Kelp has shown the reversal of many conditions caused by a thyroid imbalance including stomach and respiratory disorders. </p> <p> Kelp has a beneficial effect on many disorders of the body. It is called a sustainer to the nervous system and the brain, helping the brain to function normally. It is essential during pregnancy. 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