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* Nutrients that nourish your adrenal glands, which stimulate the liver to convert glycogen (stored sugar) to glucose.
* Nutrients that help fight infection that could result when ill or stressed.
* Nutrients that help keep the thymus, which produces the T cells that fight disease, from shrinking and working less in times of stress.
Irish Moss Chandrus Actually a seaweed, this crispus plant saved many Irish during the potato famine of the mid-nineteenth century. It contains 15 of the 18 elements composing the human body. It contains vitamin A, D, E, and K and is also high in iodine and calcium
Marshmallow Althaea root derives its Rood officinalis botanical name from the Greek word, altho, which means "to heal". The entire plant, including the root, leaves, and flowers, has been used for centuries. The leaves contain flavonoids.
Oatstraw Avena Sativa are a traditional staple of Northern Europe. Cereal made from oatmeal (the crushed grain) is a nutritious breakfast that is now a popular food in many parts of the world. Recent research has shown that oat bran, and to a lesser extent oatmeal, may help reduce high blood cholesterol. Oats contain flavonoids, a number of minerals, vitamins B1, B2, D, E, and carotene, as well as wheat protein.
Passionflower Passiflora was used by incarnata Native Americans and later was "discovered" by the Spanish. They gave it its name because they saw symbols of Christianity in its design. The stem of the plant is crushed and brewed as tea. One of its constituents, passiflorine, reportedly promotes calmness and ability to sleep.
Shavegrass Equisetum Also known as horsetail arvense grass, shavegrass is a member of one of the oldest groups of plants on earth. The plant's success can be attributed to its ability to grow in poor soil with minimum moisture. It has been used both internally and externally since the sixteenth century, usually as a powder. As an herb, the entire plant is used. It contains flavonoids minerals.
Slippery Elm Ulmus Rubra The slippery elm tree is Bark found in the central and northern parts of the United States. It was used by North American Indians as a skin ointment. At one time, the plant was listed in the U.S. Pharmacopoeia, a book describing medicinal preparations.
Yucca The yucca is a cactus-like breviflolia succulent common to the western United States and most of Mexico. It has been commonly used by Native Americans, for centuries a soap for personal hygiene.
Directions for Use
Best results are obtained by taking two capsules a day. You may take them with water or your favorite juice. You may take more or less, depending on an assessment of your daily needs.
This product data sheet is reproduced with the permission of AIM
International, © 1997
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