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In the thyme species, thymol and the components of the ancient Mediterranean species of thyme (being pinene, limonene, carvacrol, carnosol, ocimene, and caryophyllene) are what give thyme, the status of being one of the most important dietary constituents. Consists of fibre, omega-3, calcium, energy, iron, folate, magnesium, manganese, potassium, vitamin A, C, E, K and B6 Extract on min 80 proof.
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The components of Mediterranean oregano thymol, pinene, limonene, carvacrol, carnosol, ocimene, and caryophyllene are known to give it antioxidant, anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties. Consists of fibre, omega-3, calcium, energy, iron, folate, magnesium, manganese, potassium, vitamin A, C, E, K and B6. Extract on min 80 proof.
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Known as the Queen of Herbs, this natural superfood is not a drug and has been used for centuries in India for a plethora of wellness boosts. It flushes toxins from the body and has been touted to protect against radiation, supporting the liver and digestion and with components of camphene, eugenol, cineole assists the upper respiratory tract. In many countries Tulsi as a strong tea with honey excites parasites drawing them out of their hiding places enabling the body to expel them. Dr. Ralph Miller, former director research for the Canadian Dept. of Health and Welfare in American Journal of Ethnomedicine Page 089-095 summarizes the results; Modern scientific research offers impressive evidence that Tulsi enhances stamina, relieves inflammation, lowers cholesterol, eliminates toxins, protects against radiation, prevents gastric ulcers, lowers fevers, improves digestion and provides a rich supply of antioxidants and other nutrients. Extract on min 80 proof.
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Mistletoe is NOT a drug but a superfood boosting the immune system with health benefits which may promote good sleep, blood pressure, and calming. https://www.news.com.au/national/breaking-news/therapeutic-benefits-of-mistletoe-studied/news-story/b837c66a3fac5a34da2703a742aeafc4 https://www.adelaide.edu.au/news/news58081.html https://www.australiangeographic.com.au/topics/science-environment/2018/11/australia-is-the-real-home-of-mistletoe/
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Cistus icanus is well known for its’ powerful microbial defence. A potent biofilm agent, crosses the blood brain barrier and is 100% absorbed in the gut. Cistus is NOT a drug. It is a natural superfood consumed in the Mediterranean regions for centuries for wellness boosting. Click on the following links for additional information. https://klinghardtinstitute.com/articles/sardinian-cistus-incanus/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4735868/ https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/agricultural-and-biological-sciences/cistus-incanus Information on the traditional uses and properties of herbs are provided on this site is for educational use only, and is not intended as medical advice. If you have any serious health concerns, you should always check with your health care practitioner before self-administering herbs.
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Wilga (Geijera parviflora) is one of the traditional Australian bush foods known traditionally amongst the Australian Origines as one of the sacred medicinal trees boosting wellness amongst many other attributes. It is a traditional natural bush food and NOT a drug so can be taken with other foods. It has very high antimicrobial activity and high in coumarin and D-limonene. Coumarin has clinical medical value by itself, as an oedema modifier. The strongest and convenient form of Wilga to take. Extract on min 80 proof. Wilga is a known potent free radical scavenger so a wonderful partner to other bush foods. Click on the following links for additional information. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33289132/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24125633/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27488585/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19754420/ Information on the traditional uses and properties of herbs are provided on this site is for educational use only, and is not intended as medical advice. If you have any serious health concerns, you should always check with your health care practitioner before self-administering herbs.