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ShilaJeet Herbal Products brings herbs, spices, sea vegetables, nutritional supplements, herbal teas, oils and herbal extracts to you via mail-order and its online store at www.shilajeet.com. Whether you are looking for the magic mineral of Ayurveda, ShilaJeet or you are searching for Reishi and Shiitake mushroom, you can find it on http://www.ShilaJeet.com. (English)
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Last Feed Sample: 20 Plasters each 2.56" x 1.65" For temporary relief of minor aches & pains of muscles & joints. Contains: Methyl Salicylate, Menthol, Comphor, Topical Acetate. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Regular Strength 18 gm - For temporary relief of minor aches & pains of muscles & joints. Contains: Menthol, Comphor Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
0.67 fl oz Bottle Analgesic Blam - For temporary relief of minor aches & pains of muscles & joints. Contains: Wintergreen, Menthol, Comphor, Eucalyptus, Peppermint Oil, Lavender Oil Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
The HEART TECHNOLOGY product is currently the only product manufactured in the United States, to our knowledge, that offers the high dosages of both Vitamin C and lysine recommended by Nobel Prize winner Linus Pauling; economically, in a manner easy to swallow and good tasting. HEART TECHNOLOGY is a fine powder that when mixed with water makes a pleasant tasting drink. A pleasant tasting oral chelation therapy that works. Q. What are the ingredients and the amount of their proportions per recommended serving? Are there any clinical studies indicating effectiveness of the formula? A. Heart technology product contains high doses of Vitamin C along with L-lysine as per Dr. Linus Pauling's recommendation. Linus Pauling's Recommended Dosages: Linus Pauling describes that the beneficial effects of his Linus Pauling Heart Therapy are dosage dependent, and that products without high potency are not based on his discovery or recommendations. Preventative Usage: Linus Pauling recommended that every adult should take at least 3 grams of vitamin C, and 1-2 grams of L-lysine every day as a preventative against heart attacks and stroke. Therapeutic Usage: And those who are considered high risk, (that is, anyone whose mother, father, sister, or brother, has had a heart attack or stroke), should take at least 3 to 6 grams of vitamin C and 2 to 3 grams of lysine per day. Linus Pauling recommended that those who have had a heart attack or stroke should take at least 6 or more grams of vitamin C and 4 to 6 grams of lysine. Thus, ingredients of Heart Technology together with a general anti-oxidant recommendation which included vitamin A and E, were his specific recommendation for the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Herbs Eyewitness Handbook A visual guide to more than 700 herb species from around the world Flexiback 304 pages 6" x 8.5" ISBN: 1 5645 8496 8 KEY FEATURES The clearest and sharpest recognition guide to the natural world, this handbook makes identification of individual specimens sure, simple, and straightforward. This book contains superb, annotated photographs or artworks accompanied by concise, informative descriptions of the full range of breeds or species. Easy to use and beautiful to look at, this Eyewitness Handbook is essential to enthusiasts of all ages. DESCRIPTION Authoritative text, crystal-clear photography, and a systematic approach make Herbs Eyewitness Handbook the most comprehensive pocket guide to herbs of the world. Packed with more than 1,500 full-color photographs of over 700 species, Herbs is designed to cut through the complex process of identification to enable you to recognize a species easily. CONTENTS Foreword by Holly H. Shimizu How This Book Works What Is an Herb? Leaves and Stems Flowers Seeds, Fruits, and Nuts Roots Bark, Wood, and Resin Essential Oils Using Herbs in Cooking Healing Herbs Herbs for Other Uses Herb Gardens Trees Shrubs Herbaceous Perennials Annuals And Biennials Vines Other Herbs Glossary Index Acknowledgments Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Positioning Yourself to Triumph Over Illness and Aging by Robyn Landis with Karta Purkh Singh Khalsa Over 560 pages, Soft Cover Fact filled, comprehensive, and thoroughly researched, Herbal Defense makes crucial information on botanical medicine and natural healing accessible, interesting and useful. To give you power over your health, the book will show how to reduce risks, prevent disease, enhance energy, and naturally treat a variety of common ailments using herbs and foods. It explodes common myths about herbs, and includes inspirational case studies, a historical perspective on medicine, resources, recipes, and more. It's packed with historical, traditional, scientific, and anecdotal information on over 350 herbs for home use. Herbal Defense also features guidance on herb dosages, forms, preparation and storage; information on practitioner and products; news on diet and special healing foods; and more. HERBAL DEFENSE goes far beyond mainstream generalities. Readers will become powerful, autonomous, sophisticated and self sufficient consumers of health care. Learn to evaluate, obtain and use botanicals not only to remedy illness, but to prevent disease and build outstanding health. This book tells you what herbs to use, when to use them, how much to take, what form to take it in, and how long you should take it. This is the best "How Too" book that I have seen yet. Robyn Landis author of Herbal Defense Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Country Style & Sugar Free. More than 150 sweet, delicious recipes from the Goettemoeller family. Now giving up sugar does not have to mean giving up your favorite dessert - nor do you have to compromise sweetness or taste. Comb lay-flat binding, 5.5" x 8.5" recipe book with over 194 pages. Stevia Recipe: Lemon Ice Cream by Jeffrey Goettemoeller Sweet cream with a lemon zing. A great sugar-free summer treat from the book, "Stevia Sweet Recipes: Sugar-Free -- Naturally!" This Lemon Ice Cream recipe yields 6 servings and uses pure white Stevia Extract Powder with no fillers. Ingredients: 1/2 teaspoon Stevia Extract Powder OR 1 1/2 to 2 teaspoons Green Stevia Powder 1 cup milk, skim or whole 1 cup whipping cream 1/4 cup fresh lemon juice 1/8 teaspoon lemon extract Directions: Combine stevia, milk, and cream in a small, deep mixing bowl. Stir to dissolve stevia. Cover with plastic wrap and freeze 1 or 2 hours until solid around the edges. Remove from freezer. Add lemon juice and extract. Beat thoroughly and replace the plastic wrap. Return to freezer. After 2 hours beat again. Freeze some more until consistency is firm but still soft enough to dip. This entire process requires about 6 hours and very little effort. For leftovers, remove from freezer about 1/2 hour before serving to allow for softening. Whip again if desired. Variations: The amount of stevia and lemon extract can be varied according to taste. Equal amounts of lemon extract and vanilla extract can be used. In place of dairy milk use soymilk. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Vanilla Beans Whole 5 Beans Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Vanilla Beans Whole 25 Beans Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Vanilla Beans Whole 50 Beans Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
A hot new book by Rita DePuydt. Over 200 pages, 116 Tested recipes for beverages, cookies, bars, quick breads, muffins, cakes, puddings, pies, toppings, sauces, and more. A wonderful collection of low-sugar, whole food recipes. An excellent recipe book for anyone wishing to reduce their consumption of sugars. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Twin Beam Gram/Carat Scale - Accurate and easy to read gram/carat scale to weigh capsules. Pocket-size protective case included. No more guessing now you will know just how much the capsules weigh. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Complete Guide to Safe Herbs Herbs can be a powerful path to healing if used in the right combinations with man-made medications, vitamins, and minerals, and with other herbs and healthy foods. But their potent ability to heal can become downright dangerous when used with out care. The Complete Guide to Safe Herbs provides detailed information on the right way to take hundreds of herbs to improve health -- without worrying about unexpected side effects. Easily accessible designs illustrates seven chapters covering these key categories: 175 Best Bets for Safe and Effective Herbs; Important Herbal Combination Formulas for Common Ailments; All the Essential Details on Combining Herbs with Over-the-Counter and Prescription Drugs; Helpful - and Dangerous - Herb and Food Combinations; Herb, Vitamin, and Mineral Interactions - What Works and What to Avoid; Buyer Beware; Clear and Concise Advice on Which Herbs to Watch Out For; Herbal Dos and Don't for Children, Pregnant and Nursing Women, and Older People. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Smithsonian Handbooks Mushrooms Thomas Laessoe - Author $18.95 5.86 x 8.42in | 304 pages | ISBN 0789433354 Authoritative text, crystal-clear photography, and a readily accessible structure make this an indispensable pocket guide to mushrooms of the world. Packed with more than 2,300 full-color photographs and illustrations of over 500 mushrooms, the Dorling Kindersley Handbook of Mushrooms is a concise guide to identification, enabling you to recognize each species quickly and easily. Photo-Encyclopedic Approach: Expertly written and thoroughly vetted, each entry combines a precise description with annotated photographs to highlight each mushroom's chief characteristics and distinguishing features. Meticulously drawn artworks depict each species in its natural environment, while quick-reference, color-coded bands provide useful at-a-glance facts, such as fruiting season, size, edibility, and spore deposit color. Identification Made Easy: By organizing all the mushrooms by shape, with major categories further subdivided by characteristics such as gill arrangement or flesh type, field identification is made as simple as possible. A thorough introduction explains in more detail what mushrooms are and how they grow, and gives practical advice on how to use microscopic features to assist in species recognition. A concise glossary explains all scientific and technical terms used in the book. The latest in DK's well-done series of nature handbooks provides concise text and clear photographs. A thorough introduction explains what mushrooms are and how they grow.?New Orleans Times-Picayune More than 500 mushrooms from around the world illustrated with 2,300 full color photos...the DK layouts are splendid.?Virginian Pilot The latest in DK's well-done series of nature handbooks provides concise text and clear photographs. A thorough introduction explains what mushrooms are and how they grow.?New Orleans Times-Picayune Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
The Complete Medicinal Herbal Penelope Ody - Author List: $29.95 >>> Save 25% Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Good health flows from your feet to your body! Flows Herbal Foot & Body Soak revitalizes your cells and increases blood flow to detoxify and heal. It could also help lower blood pressure. Directions for use: Dissolve two teaspoons of FlowsTM in two to three gallons of luke warm water. Soak feet for 20 minutes or longer. Contains Calcium Per oxide, Citric Acid, Bicarbonate of Soda, Soda Ash and a special blend of Herbs to form an effervescent bath powder. "I use this myself a couple times a week. Just before bed, I soak my feet 15 to 20 minutes. It is very calming, seems to lower my blood pressure and helps me sleep deeper. I don't sleep as many hours and when I wake up I feel much better and ready to go." Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
The Original Cell Revitalizer The Original Cell Revitalizer will help your body rebuild and maintain itself at the cellular level. Recommended dosage: One Ounce Daily. Contains Folic Acid, Vitamin B-6, Vitamin B-12, Iron, Salicylic Acid, Tannins, plus a blend of herbal extracts. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Arthritis Pain Relief - 3.2 oz RollOn The Roll on that really works contains Emu Oil, Menthol, Methyl Salicylate, Devil's claw, Brij 35, Aloe Vera, Eucalyptus, Camphor, EDTA, Glucosamine, and Chondroitin. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Alfalfa is native to western asia and the eastern mediterranean region. It is a perennial plant native to Central Asia, but widely grown throughout the world. Alfalfa is used for: Blood diseases (anemia, boils, brain and nervous system conditions) Recuperation of narcotic and alcohol addiction Cardiovascular conditions (prevents the formation of atherosclerotic plaques, stroke) Female complications (late or irregular menstruation, menopausal symptoms, stimulates lactation (milk supply) in nursing mothers) Gastrointestinal diseases (appetite stimulant for loss of appetite, constipation or bowel problems, digestive disorders, dyspepsia, peptic ulcers, poor assimilation of nutrients, improper digestion)1 Genito-urinary conditions (eliminates retained water, fluid retention and swelling, bladder and prostrate disorders, kidney stones ) Liver diseases (blocks absorption of cholesterol, detoxifies the the liver, jaundice) Male complications (prostrate disorders) Respiratory tract conditions (asthma) Alfalfa alkalizes and detoxifies body; is a good overall tonic for general health; stimulates the growth of supportive connective tissue and promotes weight gain. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Achyranthes Root Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Agrimony herb contains a particular volatile oil, which may be obtained from the plant by distillation and also a bitter principle. It yields in addition 5 per cent of tannin, so that its use in cottage medicine for gargles and as an astringent applicant to indolent ulcers and wounds is well justified. It is a astringent tonic, and diuretic. Agrimony has a great reputation for curing jaundice and other liver complaints. It gives tone to the system and promotes assimilation of food. Agrimony is also considered a very useful agent in skin eruptions and diseases of the blood, pimples, blotches, etc. A strong decoction of the root and leaves, sweetened with honey or sugar, has been taken successfully to cure scrofulous sores, being administered two or three times a day, in doses of a wine glassful, persistently for several months. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Althea Root Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Allspice Ground Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Our Stevia is a newly developed hybrid from Canada called Blackbird and is a little bit sweeter than anything else in the world but the big difference is that it no longer has a "bitter" taste. This is a cleaner sweetness. This new Stevia is grown "Certified Organic". This is a 100% pure leaf powder. It is North American grown using no pesticides. Stevia leaf powder may be used in cooking and baking. Two tablespoons of Stevia leaf powder = one cup of sugar in sweetening power. Stevia (Rebaudiana Bertoni) is a member of the Compositae family and a native of eastern Paraguay. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Stevia rebaudiana bertoni is a member of the Compositae family. The Stevia plant is native of eastern Paraguay. Our Stevia is a newly developed hybred from Canada called Balckbird and is a little bit sweeter than anything else in the world but the big difference is that it no longer has a "bitter" taste. This is a cleaner sweetness. This new Stevia is grown "Certified Organic". Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Cordyceps sinensis: Cordyceps sinensis, common name is caterpillar fungus, Chinese name is Dong Chong Xia Cao. Pereira (1843) reported in the New York Journal of Medicine that C. sinensis has properties similar to those of ginseng, being used to strengthen and rebuild the body after exhaustion or long-term illness. It was also used traditionally for impotence, neurasthenia, backache (Huang, 1993) and as an antidote for "opium poisoning"(Uphof 1968). Q. Would you please provide a competitive comparison as to why your product is superior to the rest of the market. I'd like to buy from the best quality available. I am very interested in this product. Do you have any type of studies which may be available? Thanks. A. Cordyceps (short for Cordyceps sinensis) is a rare Chinese mushroom that grows naturally on certain species of caterpillars. The cordyceps mushrooms we stock are cultivated through fermentation which means, without caterpillars! Our mushrooms are grown in a quality controlled, hygenic environment that provides the highest level of medicinal constituents available. For thousands of years, cordyceps mushroom have been used by chinese healers as a tonic for sexual vigor and vitality. The cordyceps mushroom reduces the accumulation of lactic acid build up in muscles. As some of you may know, lactic acid is a byproduct of glucose that builds up in muscles during anaerobic exercise (high-intensity exercise like weight-lifting or sprinting). Lactic acid buildup is what makes muscles sore after a hard workout. Cordyceps mushroom supplements may increase athletic performance. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Green Tea (Young Husson) Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Yerba Mate Tea is well known as a weight loss tea. Yerba mate's weight-loss action is as below: Yerba mate Tea, like most stimulants, is an appetite suppressant. Yerba mate increases metabolism. Yerba mate is thermogenic. "Thermogenic" means that it actually induces the body to burn calories. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Yerba santa is commonly used as a treatment for respiratory conditions. Because of its expectorant properties, it may be used to relieve coughs from respiratory conditions such as chronic bronchitis and colds. (An expectorant helps to loosen and remove mucus from breathing passages. ) Yerba Santa tea may be made from yerba santa by chopping or crushing about one teaspoonful of fresh or dried leaves, pouring about 8 ounces of boiling water over them, and letting them soak for 30 minutes. The solid particles are strained out before drinking the tea, which may be taken up to three times a day. Due to its pleasant taste, yerba santa tea may be added to other herbal teas to improve the flavor. "The natives of the American Southwest have used yerba santa for generations, introducing it to the Spanish who came to the area in the late 18th century. For medicine, yerba santa leaves are gathered after the plant blooms. Leaves are used either fresh or dried and either by mouth or applied to the skin. Yerba santa's pleasant taste is often used to disguise bitter-tasting medicines." Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
The juice from young barley leaves is rich in vitamins (including beta carotene, B vitamins, and Vitamin C), minerals (potassium, calcium, iron, phosphorus, and magnesium), chlorophyll, essential and non-essential amino acids,and different types of enzymes including anti-oxidant enzyme, superoxide dismutase (SOD). Research in Japan and other countries suggest that green barley juice powder can be beneficial in asthma, obesity, skin rejuvenation, anemia, arthritis, gastritis, peptic ulcers, diabetes, cellular damage from x-rays, heart disease, and hepatitis. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Althea Root Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
"The drug Aloes is one of the safest and best warm and stimulating purgatives to persons of sedentary habits and phlegmatic constitutions. An ordinary small dose takes from 15 to 18 hours to produce an effect. Its action is exerted mainly on the large intestine, for which reason, also it is useful as a vermifuge." As a laxative and purgative, its applications are unbounded; it acts more especially on the muscular coat of the large intestines, rather increasing their peristaltic motion than effecting copious, thin or watery discharges; and from its tendency to produce heat and irritation about the anus, it is extremely improper (except in minute doses in debilitated individuals) for persons disposed to or troubled with piles. In hemorrhoids it may be given when modified by combination, or in the minute doses above referred to. Soap, or an alkaline carbonate, lessens its irritant action. The union of other purgatives with aloes often modifies its tendency to irritate the rectum. One grain of aloes with 2 or 3 grains of sulphate of iron will also modify this action, and will produce as much effect as 2 or 3 grains of aloes. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Amala: According to Ayurveda, Amalaki rebuilds and maintains new tissues and increases red blood count. It cleans the mouth, strengthens the teeth, nourishes the bones, and is the highest natural source of Vitamin C. Excellent for allergies, anemia, cold and flu, constipation, diabetes, digestive disorders, immune system problems, and liver problems. Amala is the fruit from a myrobalan tree found in Kashmir, the Deccan, and the seacoast districts of India. Just one Amala fruit has the vitamin C content of about six lemons, making it the highest known source of easily assimilable vitamin C. Additionally, because of the presence of certain tannins in the fruit, the vitamin C content is not effected by storage, cooking, or drying. It is said to increase red blood cell count and rebuild and maintain tissues. Also used for general debility and strengthening the immune system. The energy of the fruit is cooling, nutritive to the system, and relieves thirst. Amala gently promotes liver and kidney function, urination, and bowel movement. It can also be used to stop external bleeding as it is fairly astringent. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Angelica Root Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Angelica Root Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Anise Seed Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Allspice aids in digestion. Add Allspice to hot baths which is a popular home remedy for aching muscles and arthritis. Allspice is also a popular spice in the kitchen, used in marinades, jerked meats, pickling. Think it, and Allspice will spice it anyway you like it. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Anise Seed is similar to fennel with a mild licorice taste. Anise seed is used for both medicinal and culinary purposes. It helps with digestion and sweetens the breath. Widely chewed after meals in India, Middle Eastern Countries and large parts of Europe. By adding a few seeds in water, it has been known to cure hiccups. Also used in cough mixtures and lozenges. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Anise Star Whole has a natural licorice flavor and adds a lovely flavor floating in a cup of tea. An excellent flavoring for desserts and cookies. Anise star whole is a small tree that grows wild in Japan, China and Korea. Carminative, stimulant, stomach to promote digestion and appetite, and to relieve the presence of excessive gas in the digestive tract. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Annato Seed Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Arjuna Powder: Remedy for your heart Arjun or Terminalia arjuna is a unique herb that helps maintain a healthy heart and reduces the effects of stress and nervousness. Arjun promotes effective cardiac functioning and regulates blood pressure. Arjun has been the herb of choice in Ayurveda for cardiovascular health. Arjun's ability to suppress the blood's absorption of lipids indicates that it has cholesterol - regulating properties. Its principle constituents are - sitosterol, ellagic acid and arjunic acid. The bark of Arjun is useful as an anti-ischemic and cardio protective agent in hypertension and in ischemic heart disease, especially in disturbed cardiac rhythm, angina or myocardial infarction. Arjuna bark powder possesses diuretic and a general tonic effect in cases of cirrhosis of the liver, in addition to prostaglandin enhancing and coronary risk factor modulating properties. It induces a drug-dependent decrease in blood pressure and heart rate. In summary, the traditional uses for Arjun have been: Reduces the effects of stress and nervousness on the heart Possesses diuretic and a general tonic effect in cases of liver cirrhosis Has prostaglandin enhancing and coronary risk modulating properties Enhances the elimination of cholesterol by accelerating the turnover of LDL-cholesterol in the liver Lowers beta-lipoprotein lipids and the recovery of HDL components in hyperlipidemia Promotes effective cardiac functioning by regulating blood pressure and cholesterol Relieves hypertension For more information on salutary effects of Arjuna in patients with severe refractory heart failure, please read this study by Bharani A, Ganguly A, Bhargave KD (Int JCardiol 1995;49:191-199) Q. Taking Arjuna in powder form, how many teaspoonsful per day for optimum cardiac benefits? A. Typically, Arjuna powder is recommended in a dose of 1 gm. (1 small teaspoon), four times a day with water. Individual recommendation will vary. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Arinca Flower Whole Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
N/A Q. What are the health benefits of arrowroot powder? And do you have the nutrition facts? A. Arrowroot powder is valuable as an easily digestible, nourishing diet for convalescents, especially in bowel complaints, as it has demulcent properties. In the proportion of a tablespoonful to a pint of water or milk, it should be prepared into a smooth paste with a little cold milk or water, and then carefully stirred while the boiling milk is added. Lemon juice, sugar, wine, flavoring ingredients and aromatics may be added. If thick, it will cool into a jelly that usually suits weaning infants better than other farinaceous foods. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Asafoetida Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Ashwagandha (Withania Somnifera) is one of the wonder herbs of Ayurveda. Ashwagandha is well known for its ability to increase vitality, energy, endurance, stamina and strengthen the body's own immune system. Ashwagandha nurtures the nervous system, decreases stress and promotes a calm state of mind. Ashwagandha is recommended for a wide range of health conditions including arthritic inflammation, stress and anxiety, insomnia, asthma, bronchitis and coughs, gynecological disorders. Ashwagandha is especially functional in female and male reproductive system related disorders such as infertility and impotence. Last but not the least, Ashwagandha is helps restore loss of libido and is highly recommended as a general tonic to people over 30 years of age. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Ashwagandha (Withania Somnifera) is one of the wonder herbs of Ayurveda. Ashwagandha is well known for its ability to increase vitality, energy, endurance, stamina and strengthen the body's own immune system. Ashwagandha nurtures the nervous system, decreases stress and promotes a calm state of mind. Ashwagandha is recommended for a wide range of health conditions including arthritic inflammation, stress and anxiety, insomnia, asthma, bronchitis and coughs, gynecological disorders. Ashwagandha is especially functional in female and male reproductive system related disorders such as infertility and impotence. Last but not the least, Ashwagandha is helps restore loss of libido and is highly recommended as a general tonic to people over 30 years of age. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Astragalus Root Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Barberry root (Oregon Grape Root) is one of the best herbs for stimulating the liver, especially useful in cases of jaundice, causing the bile to flow more freely. The primary chemical components of barberry root include alkaloids (berberine, berbamine, oxyacanthine), chelidonic acid, resin and tannins. Barberry root berries are rich in vitamin C. The root-bark contains berberine, a bitter alkaloid, which aids in the secretion of bile and is good for liver problems, acts as a mild purgative, and helps regulate the digestive processes. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Barberry root (Oregon Grape Root) is one of the best herbs for stimulating the liver, especially useful in cases of jaundice, causing the bile to flow more freely. The primary chemical components of barberry root include alkaloids (berberine, berbamine, oxyacanthine), chelidonic acid, resin and tannins. Barberry root berries are rich in vitamin C. The root-bark contains berberine, a bitter alkaloid, which aids in the secretion of bile and is good for liver problems, acts as a mild purgative, and helps regulate the digestive processes. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Basil Leaf 1/4 Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Bay Leaf Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Bay Leaf Whole Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Bayberry Bark Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Bayberry Bark Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Bee Pollen Granules Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Bee Pollen Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Beet root is a good tonic food for health. It contains carbohydrates, mainly in the form of sugar, and it has a little protein and fat. Beet Root (Beta Vulgaris) is rich in iron, potassium, magnesium, soluble and insoluble fiber and may be beneficial for blood fat inhibiting, liver cell regeneration, diabetes stabilizing, liver and spleen function improvement. The water in which beet roots and tops have been boiled is an excellent application for boils, skin inflammation and out breaks of pimples and pustules. The white beet is better for this purpose. For an irritable skin the body should be sponged down occassionally with a mixture of three parts of beet water to one part of white vinegar. This mixture is also useful as a skin wash in cases of measles and eruptive fevers. Q. Can cancer (kidney and bile duct??) patient consume the juice of beet root? and how much? A. The vegetable that is most strongly recommend for general health improvement and especially for those with cancer is beetroot. The purple pigment has been shown to increase and normalise cell respiration - the oxygen-based energy production within cells. Thus beetroot is one of the key foods in preventing as well as curing cancer. It is equally important in the treatment of other degenerative diseases such as chronic fatigue syndrome that are all characterised by reduced cell respiration. The active ingredient in beetroot is called betacyanin with two carbonyl groups (C=0-). What happens when cellular energy is produced through the oxidation of nutrients is that electrons and hydrogen ions are transferred onto the inhaled oxygen to produce water and energy. In cancer cells and with chronic fatigue the respiratory enzymes that accomplish this transfer have been diminished or destroyed. The colour pigment in beetroot (and other purple food) strongly binds electrons and hydrogen and with this can reactivate the production of cellular oxidative energy. Seeger and others (1990) have shown that the respiration of cancer cells can be completely normalised by a combination of beetroot, raw fermented food and vitamin C. The multiplication of cancer cells would thus stop, and tumours become non-virulent. Clinical tests using beetroot with cancer patients revealed that often tumours regressed and disappeared. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Useful, convenient, cleansing, and invigorating. Cosmetic clays are one of the most widely applied skin applications, always promising us a smile with their remarkable results. These exceptional quality clays have a multitude of purposes and each one carries only the finest natural source clay minerals available on the market. All our clays have been pre-screened and analyzed to guarantee consistency with an unsurpassable mineral content. All our clays come in a double poly bag with twist tie top to prolong freshness. Each and every clay product we offer is manufactured and processed naturally through sun dried methods and they have not been altered or remanufactured in any other way. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Bentonite, a medicinal powdered clay which is also known as montmorillonite, derives from deposits of weathered volcanic ash. It is one of the most effective natural intestinal detoxifying agents available and has been recognized as such for centuries by native peoples around the world. Bentonite clay contains minerals that, once inside the gastrointestinal tract, are able to absorb toxins and deliver mineral nutrients to an impressive degree. Bentonite clay is inert which means it passes through the body undigested. Technically, the clay first adsorbs toxins (heavy metals, free radicals, pesticides), attracting them to its extensive surface area where they adhere like flies to sticky paper; then it absorbs the toxins, taking them in the way a sponge mops up a kitchen counter mess. Benefits reported by people using bentonite clay for a period of two to four weeks include: improved intestinal regularity; relief from chronic constipation, diarrhea, indigestion, and ulcers; a surge in physical energy; clearer complexion; brighter, whiter eyes; enhanced alertness; emotional uplift; improved tissue and gum repair; and increased resistance to infections. Cosmetic clays are one of the most widely applied skin applications, always promising us a smile with their remarkable results. These exceptional quality clays have a multitude of purposes and each one carries only the finest natural source clay minerals available on the market. * All our clays have been pre-screened and analyzed to guarantee consistency with an unsurpassable mineral content. * All our clays come in a double poly bag with twist tie top to prolong freshness. * Each and every clay product we offer is manufactured and processed naturally through sun dried methods and they have not been altered or remanufactured in any other way. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Benzion Gum Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Bibitake Fruit Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Caraway Seed Ground Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Cardamon Decorticated Ground Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Cardamon Decorticated Whole Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Cardamon Green Whole Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Cayenne Powder 40,000 Hu Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Cayenne Powder 180,000 Hu Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
N/A Q. is ground celery seed drunk as a tea as good as celery seed extract in treating hypertension? A. Clinical studies in China have demonstrated a hypotensive action for the celery extract (accompanied by increased urine output). Celery seeds are helpful for people suffering from an over supply of uric acid. Celery has large amounts of potassium and sodium (organic) which helps to rid the body of waste material by stimulating various sites such as the skin, bowels and kidneys. It promotes acid/alkaline balance in the body. Ground Celery Seed Tea is useful for headaches. In Germany, various celery preparations are used to treat loss of appetite loss, exhaustion, and prophylaxis of nervous exhaustion. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Celery Seed Whole Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Chili Pepper Dark Ground Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Cilantro Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Cinnamon Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Cinnamon 1/4" Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Cinnamon 2 3/4" Sticks Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Cloves Ground Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Cloves Whole Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Coriander Seed Ground Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Dill Seed Ground Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Dill Seed Whole Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Fennel Seed Ground Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Fennel Seed Whole Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Flax Seed Whole Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Garlic Granules Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Garlic Minced Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Garlic Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Ginger Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Ginger Ground Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Juniper Berry Blue Ground Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Lavender Flowers Ground Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Lemon Balm (Melissa Officinalis) or Melissa is used as a nervous system restorative herb and a cerebral stimulant. It can be used for anxiety, depression, insomnia, dizzines and phobias. It is known to act on hypertension and hyperthyroid symptoms. It settles the stomach, relieves nausea and painful urination. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Lemon Grass Leaf 1/4 Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Lemon Juice - Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
N/A Q. What do you use mace for? I have looked up some sugar cookie recipes and one recipe called for it. What does it taste like and could it work in a cookie? A. Mace is used in soups, cream sauces, lamb, chicken, cheeses, stuffing, sausages, puddings, and baked goods such as cookies and donuts. It is used in French, English, Asian, West Indian, and Indian cuisines. It is also a part of traditional Indian spice blends such as garam masala, curry, and rendang. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Marjoram Ground Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Mustard Seed Brown Whole Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Mustard Seed Yellow Ground Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Nutmeg Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Nutmeg Whole Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Onion Chopped Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Onion Granules Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Onion Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Orange Peel Fine Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Oregano Greek Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Oregano Greek Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Paprika 120 Asta Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Parsley Flakes Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Parsley Leaf Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Pepper, Black Whole Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Pepper, Black Fine (60 Mesh) Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Pepper, Black Course Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Pepper, Black Table Grind Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Peppercorns Rainbow Blend Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Pepper, White Ground Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Peppermint Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Poppy Seed Whole Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Rosemary Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Rosemary Whole Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Sage Rubbed Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Savory Ground Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Savory Whole Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Sesame Seed Hulled Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Certified Organic North American Grown Stevia rebaudiana bertoni is a member of the Compositae family. The Stevia plant is native of eastern Paraguay(the Amambay Mountain Range) and the adjacent Parana Estate of Brazil. It was first discovered by the Guarani Indians of Paraguay long before Columbus arrived in the New World. It has been consumed since ancient times to sweeten Yerba Mate tea (Ilex paraguayensis). The amount of Stevioside in the Stevia leaf varies with climate, soil conditions, and time of harvest and can range from 200 to 300 times sweeter than sugar. Q. Hi, I have stevia leaves and would like to know how to use them. Do I grind them into a powder or do I make like a tea to use them? A. Stevia leaves can be used in many forms such as stevia tea and powder. Here is a link to a stevia cookbook that has over 150 recipes that use stevia. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Our Stevia is 100% Pure. There are no fillers added. No Malto-Dextrin. No FOS 1/4 teaspoon of our Stevia extract has the same sweetening power of 1 cup of sugar. One pound Stevia extract = 300 pounds sugar and has no calories. Stevia may be used in hot or cold drinks. It can also be used in cooking and baking with no problems at all. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Tarragon Ground Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Thyme Ground Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Thyme Whole Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Tomato Flakes Sundried 3/8" Diced Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Turmeric Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
This blend is from northern India and varies from region to region. It is almost always added to dishes at the end of cooking or even just before serving as we might add salt and pepper. Ingredients: cardamon,cinnamon black pepper, coriander, cumin, cloves, nutmeg, and mace. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Allspice whole, bay leaf broken, cardamon whole, chili pepper cut, cinnamon cut, coriander, ginger cut, whole mustard seed, whole black bepper. Q. I would like to pickel ring bologna can you help me with a recipe using your pickeling spices thank you A. Mix vinegar, sugar, salt, and pickling spice in a jar. Cut bologna in chunks and add to the vinegar mixture. Seal jar and let it stand for 3 days before eating. It does not need to be refrigerated. Here are the ingredients you need: 1 ring bologna 1 pt. vinegar 1 tsp. sugar 1 tsp. salt 2 tsp. pickling spice Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Bilberry leaf has been traditionally used for arthritis, blood circulation problems and heart related issues. In addition, it is approved by german and russian givernments for diarrhea. For example, German government approves Bilberry leaf for diarrhea and inflammation of the mouth or throat and Russians approves Bilberry for diarrhea and as astringent and anti-inflammatory oral treatment. Bilberry can be used as tea by adults to combat upset stomach and prevent hemorrhoids. Bilberry leaf tea, when used continuously at excessively high doses may cause symptoms of poisoning due to high content of hydrohynons. Symptoms are reversible with discontinuation of the treatment. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Bilberry leaf has been traditionally used for arthritis, blood circulation problems and heart related issues. In addition, it is approved by german and russian givernments for diarrhea. For example, German government approves Bilberry leaf for diarrhea and inflammation of the mouth or throat and Russians approves Bilberry for diarrhea and as astringent and anti-inflammatory oral treatment. Bilberry can be used as tea by adults to combat upset stomach and prevent hemorrhoids. Bilberry leaf tea, when used continuously at excessively high doses may cause symptoms of poisoning due to high content of hydrohynons. Symptoms are reversible with discontinuation of the treatment. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Birch Bark- Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
N/A Q. Can I make birchbark tea when I order the 1 pound size, and what are the instructions to make the tea. A. Steep dried birch bark or birch bark powder in water. You may add wintergreen essence as well. Sweeten to taste with Birch, Maple or other natural tree sap syrup or wild honey. The longer it seeps the more syrup / wild honey you will need. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Bitter Melon- Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Bitter Melon - Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Blackberry Leaf Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Black Cohosh Root Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Black Cohosh Root Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Black Walnut Hull Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Black Walnut Leaf Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Bladderwrack Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Blood Root Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Blood Root Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Blue Cohosh Root Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Blue Cohosh Root Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Blue Vervain Herb Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Blue Vervain Herb Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Same as Huckleberry Leaf Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Boldo Leaf Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Boneset Herb Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
N/A Q. Can Bringraj powder be useful for growing hair?And also,can the powder be made into an oil for hair and do you carry such a product? Thank you! A. Bhringaraj powder, Bhringaraj Shampoo and Bhringaraj oil, also know as Eclipta alba has been traditionally used in India for hair growth. Blended with sesame seed oil and other Ayurvedic herbs, Bhringaraj oil is one of a kind. Effective in use for color-treated and sun damaged hair. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Buchu Leaf Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Buckthorne Bark Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Buckthorne Bark Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Bugleweed Herb Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Burdock Root Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Burdock Root Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Butchers Broom Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Calamus Root Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Calamus Root Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Calendula Flowers Whole Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Carrot Root Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Catnip Leaf Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Catnip Leaf Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Celandine Herb Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Chamomile Flower Whole Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Chaparral Herb Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Chaparral Herb Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Chickweed Herb Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Chickweed Herb Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Chicory Root Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Chitosan (Fat Grabber) Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Cinchona (Peruvian Bark) Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Cleavers Herb Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Clerondendron Leaf Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Comfrey Leaf Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Comfrey Leaf Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Comfrey Root Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Comfrey Root Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Cornsilk Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Couchgrass Root Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Cramp Bark Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Cranberry Fruit & Juice Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Cubeb Berries Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Damiana Leaf Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Damiana Leaf Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Dandelion Leaf Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Dandelion Root Raw Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Dandelion Root Raw Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Devils Claw Root Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Devils Claw Root Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Dong Quai Root Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
N/A Q. Is cut dulse cut the same as dulse flakes? Will cut dulse dissolve in water? I'm pretty sure I know the answer to this, but I just want to make sure. Thank you for your patience and help! A. Dulse cut, Dulse cut & sift, and Dulse flakes are all about the same. You might find a small difference in the size but other than that the terms mean the same. Dulse will not dissolve in water because it is the the leaf of the plant. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Echinacea Ang.Root Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Echinacea Ang. Root Pwd Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Elder Leaf & Flower Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Elderberry Whole Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Elecampane Root Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Ginseng Root Siberian Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Epimedii Herb Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Eucalyptus Leaf Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Eucalyptus Leaf Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Eucommia Bark Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Eyebright Herb Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Eyebright Herb Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Fenugreek Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Fenugreek Whole Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Feverfew Herb Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Feverfew Herb Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
The Fo Ti root has been used to tread colic, enteritis or the inflammation of the intestines, gout and hemorrhoids. Research is being done on its use to lower cholesterol and to aid in the acceptance of organ transplants. According to Chinese legend Fo Ti was used by a 58 year old man who ate it and then fathered many children. Q. Under what classification is Fo ti root sold? How long? Is Fo ti root used as tonic herb in Chinese cooking? Is it safe for long term consumption? Any reference on it's safety available? A. Fo ti root is used in traditional chinese medicine to combat aging, treat infections and correct erectile dysfunction. It is also widely praised as a rejuvenative tonic and is believed to be capable of preventing other signs of aging (such as grey hair or falling hair). Research conducted on fo ti root has shown it to lower blood cholesterol levels and decrease many symptoms of atherosclerosis. Studies in China have investigated its use in enhancing the immune system and promoting the formation of red blood cells. Many herbalists and TCM practitioners recommend 4-8 grams of fo ti per day, which can be taken either in capsules or in tea form. Taking more than 15 grams of processed fo ti root powder may cause numbness or tingling in the arms and legs. Unprocessed root may cause mild diarrhea in some individuals. There are currently no known drug interactions with fo ti root. References Bone K. Clinical Applications of Ayurvedic and Chinese Herbs. Warwick, Australia: Phytotherapy Press, 1996, pp. 49—51. Foster S, Yue CX. Herbal Emissaries: Bringing Chinese Herbs to the West. Rochester, VT: Healing Arts Press, 1992, pp. 79—85. Foster S. Herbal Renaissance. Layton, UT: Gibbs-Smith Publisher, 1993, pp. 40—1. Foster S. Herbs for Your Health. Loveland, CO: Interweave Press, 1996, pp. 40—1. Xiao PG, Xing ST, Wang LW. Immunological aspects of Chinese medicinal plants as antiaging drugs. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 1993;38:167-175. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Frankincense Pea Size Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Garcinia Fruit Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Gentian Root Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Gingko Leaf Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Ginseng Root Siberian Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Ginseng Root Chinese Red Pwd Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Goldenseal Root Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Goldenseal Root Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Goldenthread Root Pwd Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Gota Kola Herb Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Green Tea Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Guar Gum Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Guarana Seed Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
In the early 1960s, Indian researchers discovered an ancient Sanskrit medical text that appears to clearly describe the symptoms and treatment of high cholesterol. One of the main recommendations was guggul. Subsequent tests in animals found that guggul gum both lowered cholesterol levels and also separately protected against the development of hardening of the arteries. Numerous research trials followed this discovery, culminating in preliminary studies examining guggul's effectiveness in humans. The evidence was strong enough for the Indian government to approve guggul as a treatment for high cholesterol. It appears that guggul can lower cholesterol by about 11 to 12% and triglycerides by 12.5 to 17%. The full benefits may take several months to develop. Guggul is the supreme cholesterol lowering herb in the world, works the fastest, and has the most scientific evidence behind it. A typical dose of the pure gum in capsule form would be 6 capsules per day. We have known countless people who experienced significant drops in cholesterol as well as triglycerides (blood fats) using this herb. Guggul is an effective herb for managing all fats in the body. In diabetes, it normalizes cholesterol, triglycerides, and body fat, thus reducing the chance of arterial deposits and hardening of the arteries (atherosclerosis). Guggul also prevents abnormal blood clotting. This combination of actions is dynamic for reducing retinopathy (eye damage), neuropathy (nerve degeneration, usually starting in the feet), and gangrene, which are all common , very serious complications of diabetes. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Gugal Gum Whole Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Gurmar (Shardunika) Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Haritaki Berry Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Chinese Hawthorne Berry Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Certified Organic Hawthorne Berry Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Hawthorne Berry Whole Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Hawthorne Leaf & Flower Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
N/A Q. Does hibiscus flower help high blood pressure? and What other alments would it help? A. Hibiscus herb preparations have been used for high blood pressure treatments since ages. In addition - "According to a study performed by Shan Medical University's Institute of Biochemistry in Taiwan, extract from the hibiscus flower (Hibiscus sabdariffa) lowers both low-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels and the risk of heart disease. These results were published in the September 15th issue of the Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture. Dr. Chau-Jong Wang and his colleagues suspect that the high antioxidant content contained in the hibiscus extract contributes to the lowered LDL levels noted in the experiment." Here is a listing of other herbs and tonics that are also highly regarded herbal treatment for high blood pressure. - Valerian Herb Root Powder - Arjuna Powder - Garlic - Heart tone herbal heart tonic Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Hibiscus Flowers Whole Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Hops Flower Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Hops Flower Whole Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Horseradish Root Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Horsetail - Shavegrass Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Hydrangea (Hydrangea Arborescens) is soothing to all irritations of the urinary tract. Valued for it's ability to ease the pain and facilitate the passage of kidney and bladder stones (larger, frequent doses). It is commonly known as preventative medicine for stones (kidney stones, acute urinary tract infection and urinary tract pain. Additional uses include prostate enlargement, aid in arthritis and rheumatism and ridding the body of metabolic wastes. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Hyssop Leaf Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Irish Moss is a nourishing, easily digestible strengthener, useful as a bronchial soother and easy digestant for gastritis and similar digestive upset. It is an excellent food for convalescents. It may be boiled in water, milk or soup, and flavored or sweetened to suite your taste. ''As a culinary article it may be employed in the preparation of jellies, white soup, blanc mange, etc. The decoction is prepared as follows: Macerate ½ ounce of carrageen in cold or warm water, during 10 minutes; then boil in 3 pints of water, or milk if stronger nourishment is desired, for a quarter of an hour. Strain through linen. Sugar, lemon-juice, tincture of orange-peel, essence of lemon, or other aromatics, as cinnamon or nutmeg, may be employed as flavoring ingredients.'' Q. What are the benefits of Irish Moss, and how often should be used? A. Irish Moss is commonly used for pulmonary complaints including kidney and bladder infections. It is also used in gastritis and stomach ulcers as it is an excellent demulcent. For respiratory conditions such as bronchitis, and tuberculosis, irish moss boiled in milk or tea helps. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Irish Moss is a nourishing, easily digestible strengthener, useful as a bronchial soother and easy digestant for gastritis and similar digestive upset. It is an excellent food for convalescents. It may be boiled in water, milk or soup, and flavored or sweetened to suite your taste. ''As a culinary article it may be employed in the preparation of jellies, white soup, blanc mange, etc. The decoction is prepared as follows: Macerate ½ ounce of carrageen in cold or warm water, during 10 minutes; then boil in 3 pints of water, or milk if stronger nourishment is desired, for a quarter of an hour. Strain through linen. Sugar, lemon-juice, tincture of orange-peel, essence of lemon, or other aromatics, as cinnamon or nutmeg, may be employed as flavoring ingredients.'' Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Jasmine Flower Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Juniper Berry Blue Whole Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Kelp Atlantic Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Kola Nut Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Lecithin is a component of a number of foods, and it is attributed with many positive effects on one's health. Contains Choline & Inositol which are essential for the breakdown of fats and cholesterol. It helps prevent arterial congestion, helps distribute bodyweight, increases immunity to virus infections, cleans the liver and purifies the kidneys. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Lemon Peel 1/4" Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Lemon Peel Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Herb licorice is commonly used as a flavoring agent in candy (some licorice candy is also flavored with anise), cough drops, syrups, tonics and laxatives. Licorice flavors many beers, desserts, gelatins, puddings and also some types of meat products. The sweet licorice herb root can be chewed as a special treat or licorice tea can be made from licorice root cut. Licorice root is quite an effective treatment for stomach ailments, because it exerts a soothing action on the muscosal surfaces of the Gastro-Intestinal tract, and it is commonly used to help these tissues heal. The derivatives of licorice root, glycryuhetinic acid (GLA), deglycrihyinated licorice (DGL), and carbenoxolene sodium (CS) have all been proven to be among the best anti-ulcer medications available. Whole licorice root appears to have the ability to inhibit gastric acid secretion with the advantage of being devoid of other adverse anti-cholinergic properties. Licorice root also helps prevent and heal skin problems. The conditions that increase the occurrence of acne-like symptoms during certain stages of the menstrual cycle may be affected by the consumption of licorice root sticks. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Licorice Root Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Licorice root is commonly used as a flavoring agent in candy (some licorice candy is also flavored with anise), cough drops, syrups, tonics and laxatives. Licorice flavors many beers, desserts, gelatins, puddings and also some types of meat products. The sweet licorice root can be chewed as a special treat. Licorice root is suggested in many ailments including Arthritis, Asthma, Bladder, Constipation, Depression, Fatigue, Fever, Intestinal Inflammation, Kidney Problems, Liver Problems, Sore Throat and Ulcers. Chewing licorice root sticks is quite an effective treatment for stomach ailments, because it exerts a soothing action on the muscosal surfaces of the Gastro-Intestinal tract, and it is commonly used to help these tissues heal. The derivatives of licorice root, glycryuhetinic acid (GLA), deglycrihyinated licorice (DGL), and carbenoxolene sodium (CS) have all been proven to be among the best anti-ulcer medications available. Whole licorice root appears to have the ability to inhibit gastric acid secretion with the advantage of being devoid of other adverse anti-cholinergic properties. Licorice root also helps prevent and heal skin problems. The conditions that increase the occurrence of acne-like symptoms during certain stages of the menstrual cycle may be affected by the consumption of licorice root sticks. Licorice root is included in most chinese herbal medicines to complement other herbs and to promote vitality. Licorice root is an excellent source of magnesium, silicon and thiamine. Q. I just went through a procedure to check my uper and lower gi tract and was diagnosed as having gastritis. I am anemic and my doctor beleaves I am losing blood due to this condition. I am 81 yrs old. Will licorisce help me? PS. I have always love the flavor of licorice. A. Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) herb is a demulcent (soothing, coating agent) that has long been valued for its use in food and medicinal remedies, including treatments for stomach ailments. Licorice root extracts, known as deglycyrrhizinated licorice (DGL), still have the healing properties of licorice without the harmful effects (like high blood pressure). DGL may be better for stomach or duodenal ulcers and may even be as effective as some prescription drugs for stomach ulcers. In addition, eating a diet high in fiber may not only cut your risk of developing ulcers in half, but fiber-rich foods may also speed the healing of ulcers. Fruits and vegetables are particularly protective sources of fiber and seem to reduce the amount of inflammation in the lining of the stomach; fruit juice appears to have this benefit as well. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
nu zhen zi Tonic, Diuretic, Antitumor, Antibacterial Used with Rose or Wood Betony as a post operative aid to hysterectomy. This slightly sweet herb is a tonic for the kidneys and liver and may have antiviral effects as well. Studies in China indicate this herb helps the immune system and protects the liver. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Lobelia Leaf Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Maca Powder (Amazon Ginseng) Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Reishi has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for at least 2,000 years.2 The Chinese name ling zhi translates as the "herb of spiritual potency" and was highly prized as an elixir of immortality.3 Its traditional Chinese medicine indications include treatment of general fatigue and weakness, asthma, insomnia, and cough. A Japanese study showed that long-term application of Reishi promoted deep, slow-wave sleep in insomniacs. It has also been used to treat neurasthenia, a condition common in chronic fatigue syndrome. Q. What is the dosage for Reishi Mushroom Powder? A. As an anti-inflammatory agent: The extract is effective in substantially alleviating the problems and pain related to rheumatism or osteoarthritis and gout. The patients should see significant effects within a week. The dosage is 3 capsules, 3 times daily, before meals. In treating hypertension or hypotension: the extract has been shown to be highly effective in a very large number of cases treated. In the more successful cases blood pressure is back to normal within 2 months and in some cases within 2 weeks. The recommended dosage is 1 capsule 3 times daily for five days, increasing to 2 capsules 3 times daily for one week and then to 3 capsules 3 times daily. Reducing and eliminating asthma attack: The recommended dosage begins with 1 capsule 3 times daily for five days, increasing to 2 capsules 3 times a day for 1 week and then to 3 capsules, 3 times daily. It is important that the patient starts with a low dose as a higher dose might initially trigger an asthma attack. The extract is effective in regaining stamina and energy or debility due to prolonged illness especially for cancer patients after undergoing radio and/or chemotherapy. They are able to eat and sleep well. The dosage is 2 capsules 3 times daily. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Celery Stalk & Leaf Diced Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Citric Acid Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Mayapple Root Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Meliot Herb Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Milk thistle based supplements are known to detoxify liver and help protect it. They also stimulate protein synthesis to accelerate production and regenration of liver cells. Silymarin is a key active ingredient of Milk Thistle powder. It can be used as part of tea or mixed in smoothies. Q. What are the difference between milk thistle powder and its respective seed powder? Which is better for rejuvenating the liver? In other words, which has more of the class of compounds called silymarin? What concentration of silymarin does each have? What does each milk thistle powder taste like? Can each be mixed into smoothies without affecting the taste? Thank you for your patience! I'm really looking forward to hearing from you on this and maybe even buying the product(s). A. Milk thistle based supplements are known to detoxify liver and help protect it. They also stimulate protein synthesis to accelerate production and regenration of liver cells. Silymarin is a key active ingredient of Milk Thistle powder. It can be used as part of tea or mixed in smoothies. The name "Milk Thistle Powder" could mean Milk Thistle Seed Powder or Milk Thistle Herb Powder. Milk Thistle Herb Powder is seldom used. Milk Thistle Seed Powder is the stronger and most often used for rejuvenating the liver. What concentration of silymarin does each have? Anybody that lists concentration of silymarin in Milk Thistle Powder is selling eather an extract powder or a standardized herb. All Standardized herbs have chemicals added to them to bring them up to a false level. We do not sell them. Milk thistle powder tastes like nuts and is often consumed mixed with smoothies. "Clinical research suggests that milk thistle preparations made from its constituents may be helpful in treating or preventing alcoholic liver disease and may limit liver damage after exposure to toxins. It may also improve liver function in patients with chronic viral hepatitis, where treatment may improve symptoms including nausea, weakness, loss of appetite, fatigue, and pain." Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Milk thistle based supplements are known to detoxify liver and help protect it. They also stimulate protein synthesis to accelerate production and regenration of liver cells. Silymarin is a key active ingredient of Milk Thistle powder. It can be used as part of tea or mixed in smoothies. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Motherwort Herb Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Muira Puma Bark Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
N/A Q. What is the best way to use this powder? A. Muira puama is also called "potency wood". Muira puama is a bush or small tree native to the Brazilian Amazon and other parts of northern Brazil. The Muira puama root and bark is prepared as a tea, for treating sexual debility and impotency, neuromuscular problems, rheumatism, grippe, cardiac asthenia, gastrointestinal asthenia and to prevent baldness. It is also used externally in baths and massages for treating paralysis and beriberi. In South American herbal medicine, Muira puama is used as a neuromuscular tonic, for asthenia, paralysis, chronic rheumatism, sexual impotency, grippe, ataxia, and central nervous system disorders. In Europe, it is used to treat impotency, infertility, neurasthenia, menstrual disturbances and dysentery. It has been gaining in popularity in the United States where herbalists and health care practitioners are using Muira puama for impotency, menstrual cramps and PMS, neurasthenia and central nervous system disorders. The benefits in treating impotency with Muira puama was proven to be effective in improving libido and treating erectile dysfunction. The active constituents found in the natural bark thought to be responsible for Muira Puma's effects are not water soluble nor are they broken down in the digestive process. Therefore taking a ground bark or root powder in a capsule or tablet is not very effective. High heat for at least 20 minutes or longer in alcohol is necessary to dissolve and extract the active components, namely, volatile and essential oils, terrenes, gums and resins found in the bark and roots that are linked to Muira Puama's herbal effectiveness. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Mullien Leaf Cut Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Mullien Leaf Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Reishi is the Japanese name and Ling Zhi is the Chinese name. Reishi is used for coronary heart disease, chronic bronchitis, hypertension, cancer (Chen & Zhang, 1987), and also as a diuretic, laxative, sedative, and tonic (Liu and Bau, 1980). Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
N/A Q. What is powdered rhubarb used for? A. Rhubarb exercises a digestive action and it operates directly as a conveyer of bile salts. It can therefore be classed as a hepatic stimulant. Rhubarb performs its first digestive operation in the mouth by stimulating the taste buds with its pleasantly bitter flavor which gives a sense of cleansing out the oral cavity, preparing it to taste the coming food. When it reaches the stomach its digestive effects come into full play, causing an increase of the flow of gastric juice and inducing their movement, thus favoring the processing of the contents of the stomach. Besides stimulating the secretions from the liver which convey the bile salts, it assists the intestine in regulating the absorption of fats. Rhubarb is used as a laxative, antiphlogistic, and homeostatic in the treatment of constipation, diarrhea, jaundice, gastro-intestinal hemorrhage, menstrual disorders, conjunctivitis, traumatic injuries, superficial suppurative sores and ulcers. In TCM terms it Drains Heat and accumulations from the Yangming level, Clears Damp Heat, Cools the Blood, Invigorates Blood, eliminates Stagnant Blood and Clears Toxic Heat and purges knotted Heat and stool from the colon. Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
Myrrh Gum - Powder Tue, 20 Jun 2006 3:53:05 PDT
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