Herbal Formulas
Herbal Formulas

Herbal Formulas

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  • Herbalist & Alchemist Ashwagandha Extract 2 oz Herbalist & Alchemist Ashwagandha Extract 2 oz

    Ashwagandha is an Ayurvedic remedy long used in India to nourish the blood and as a Rasayana or rejuvenative remedy.*    Botanical Name: Withania somnifera    Part Used: Root *    Fresh/Dry: Dry   Dietary Considerations Kosher   Serving Size:50 Drop   Servings Per Container:24 Amount Per Serving Dried Ashwagandha root extract2.5 ml   Other Ingredients: distilled water, ethyl alcohol 30-50 drops (1.5 - 2.5 mL) in juice or water. Take 3 times per day. Shake well before using. Do not use during pregnancy unless otherwise directed by a qualified expert. Avoid use if you have hyperthyroidism or Grave's disease. Keep out of children's reach.

    $30.05

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Herbs have been used for centuries to improve a patients health and to treat various medical conditions. Numerous physicians are realizing the importance of incorporating herbal care into patients daily regimen. Herbal formulas combine various plants roots, stems, leaves and flowers blended according to ancient traditions. These formulas help synergistically balance the body, fight disease and alleviate the symptoms of a plethora of health conditions.

New emerging medical research shows that combining the ancient knowledge of Chinese herbalists and Ayurveda herbalists with Western research and technology can provide relief for a variety of illnesses using plant based medicines. Herbal ingredients, such as gingko bilioba, dong quai, black cohosh and aloe vera, help relieve digestive disorders, neurological problems, menopause symptoms, hormonal imbalances and cardiovascular issues. These natural remedies provide nutrients to help the body operate at peak efficiency.

Chinese herbs have been used for thousands of years to balance the body and improve the immune system based on the body's twelve meridians. Chinese herbalists believe that the body's life energy, or the Qi, flows through these meridians. Chinese herbal formulas combine time-honored ingredients that are safe, potent and effective. Another type of herbal system is the Ayurveda tradition of herbal remedies. With Ayurveda medicine, Indian herbs are combined based on the three Doshas and the five classical elements to promote balance throughout the body's Dhatu. By utilizing herbs to balance the body, Ayurveda medicine uses a holistic approach to promote healing throughout the body using Indian herbs.

Western medicine often treats the symptoms of a medical problem, instead of treating the entire body. Herbalism is a medicine practice based on the use of plants and plant extracts. Herbal products such as bitter orange, milk thistle, ginger root, green tea, black cohosh are beneficial in fighting health issues and disease. The use of herbal formulas not only helps alleviate the symptoms of disease, but also helps the body heal itself naturally. When the body is restored to health, the immune system functions better and protects against future illnesses.

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