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Herb: ALFALFA #3086

Botanical name: Medicago sativa


Origin: USA

Therapeutic actions: Anti-inflammatory; Anti-fungal; Alterative; Anodyne; Antipyretic; Anti-rheumatic; Anti-scorbutic; Aperitive; Diuretic; Depurative; Galactogogue;
Stomachic; Tonic.
Nutrients: All the known vitamins and minerals with higher amounts of calcium,
folate, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, zinc, vitamins A, B1, B6, B12, C, D, E,
K and all the essential amino acids.
Drug interactions: No known drug interactions.

Description: Alfalfa has been useful to generate energy and


endurance. It has also helped to alkalize and detoxify the body.
Internal uses: Proven to have a cholesterol lowering effect; has been
helpful in the treatment of arthritis, used as a blood builder, blood
purifier and in the treatment of cancer. It helps to bind and eliminate
carcinogens from the body. It may reduce tissue damage from
radiation therapy. It has been used in treating bleeding disorders. It is
for morning sickness and menopause. Other uses: acidity, allergies,
anemia, appetite stimulant, Bells palsy, bursitis, cholesterol, diabetes,
fatigue, gout, hemorrhages, lactation, pituitary gland and ulcers.
Suggested dosage: 500-1000mg daily. Tincture: 1-2 ml 2-3
times daily.
CAUTION: Not recommended for use by persons taking
blood thinning agents.

Herb: ALOE VERA #3010


Botani
cal
name:
Aloe
ferox
Origin
: S. A
frica

Therapeutic actions: Astringent; Anti-fungal; Anti-bacterial; Antiviral; Abortifacient; Alterative; Anthelmintic; Antibiotic; Antiinflammatory; Antiseptic; Bitter; Cathartic; Cell proliferant;
Cholagogue; Decoagulant; Demulcent; Depurative; Emmenagogue;
Emollient; Insecticide; Laxative; Purgative; Stimulant; Stomachic;
Tonic; Vermifuge; Vulnerary.
Nutrients: Amino acids, calcium, folate, iron, magnesium,
phosphorus, potassium, zinc, vitamins A, B1, B2, B3, C and E.
Drug interactions: Supports those taking glyburide. Check with
doctor if on topical cortricosteroids.
Description: Aloe has been used to treat burns and other wounds
since ancient times. It has been able to increase the amount of blood
flow to areas of burned tissue, stimulate cell regeneration, relieve
pain, reduce inflammation and decrease redness. It has also been used
internally for people with poor circulation, AIDS, skin and digestive
disorders.
Internal uses: It has been used for colic, colitis, Crohns disease,
indigestion, constipation, stomach ulcers, cancer, diabetes,
depression, liver problems, hay fever, tonsillitis, chronic fatigue, lack

of energy, high blood pressure, insomnia, asthma, amenorrhea,


spastic colon, intestinal parasites and urinary tract infections.
External uses: Burns, gingivitis, acne, bunions, corns, arthritis,
tennis elbow, dandruff, hair loss, sunburn, stretch marks, sun spots,
skin cancer, liver spots, itching, radiation burns, ulcers, heat rashes,
chapped skin, eye infections, abscesses, hemorrhoids, insect bites,
allergies, chickenpox, shingles, hives, athletes foot, bed sores,
chronic ulcers, varicose veins and psoriasis.
Suggested dosage: 50-200 mg daily.
CAUTION: Should not be used if you have or develop diarrhea,
loose stools or abdominal pain. It has no side effects, only rare
cases of allergies have been reported.

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