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Lymph Cleanse formula 50ml Drops
Description
Assists in clearing blocked and swollen lymph nodes. Reduces inflammation and boosts immunity. With Pokeroot and Cleavers.
Ingredients
HAB4(a) 1:10 Homeopathic Mother Tincture of Echinacea angustifolia Herb HAB4(a) 1:10 Homeopathic Mother Tincture of Echinacea purpurea Herb HAB4(a) 1:10 Homeopathic Mother Tincture of Echinacea purpurea Radix HAB4(a) 1:10 Homeopathic Mother Tincture of Galium aperine Herb HAB4(a) 1:10 Homeopathic Mother Tincture of Hydrastis Canadensis Radix HAB4(a) 1:10 Homeopathic Mother Tincture of Phytolacca decandra Radix
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Mode of Action
Echinacea angustifolia (Coneflower); Echinacea purpurea (Purple coneflower) Echinacea's immune stimulant actions reduce inflammation and help the body fight bacteria and viruses. Tests show that Echinacea stimulates immune system cells into action. When these cells are activated, white blood cells are more ready to wrap themselves around illness-causing invaders and to move viruses or bacteria out of your system, prevent them from reproducing themselves, or simply stop their activity. Gallium aperine (Cleavers) Operates with considerable power upon the urinary secretion and the urinary organs. Hydrastis canadensis (Golden seal) The two primary alkaloids are hydrastine and berberine, along with smaller amounts of canadine. Berberine, which ranges from 0.5-6.0% of the alkaloids present in goldenseal root and rhizome, has been the most extensively researched. It appears to have a wide spectrum of antibiotic activity against pathogens, such as Chlamydia species, E. coli, Salmonella typhi, and Entomeba histolytica. Phytolacca decandra (Pokeroot) Emetic, anti inflammatory, possible leukocyte and lymphatic activity, for rheumatic and other auto inflammatory conditions; to inflammatory conditions of the respiratory system; to lymphatic swellings and inflammations.
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Caution
Contains Echinacea - Do not use with AIDS or HIV infection. Do not use with tuberculosis. Contains Cleavers - Do not use with diseases of a passive character
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