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Product Name Historical uses Category Issued
H.T. Combination Heart tonic,circulatory system, high blood pressure normalizer. Combination May 1997
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Contents:
Hawthorn Berries, Motherwort, Myrrh Gum.

Description:
This combination contains herbs that are known for their heart tonic properties. It nourishes the heart, repairs the valves, reduces swelling and restores feeble heart action. It also opens congested heart blood vessels, very slowly, so that the congestive debris is liquefied and flushed harmlessly from the body. When using this Heart Tonic Combination, the heart builds itself back to a strong and even rhythmic contraction, so pressure subsides to a normal level.

Myrrh is extremely effective in speeding up the flow of sluggish circulatory fluid. This, along with its catalyst properties with other herbs, makes it beneficial for the heart and circulatory system. Motherwort is highly regarded by many Indian nations as a specific heart medicine. It calms the nerves, prevents spasms and also acts as a tonic. Hawthorn feeds the heart muscle directly and opens up closed and cramped blood vessels to prevent coronary infarction. Special thanks to the creator of this marvelous combination, Dr. E. Watkins, for helping to improve life quality of thousands of people.

Dosage:
10 to 40 drops twice a day. In case of emergency, one full eyedropper directly under the tongue.

Note:
For information as well as contraindications or adverse reactions, if applicable, on each single herb contained in this combination, refer to single product sheets.

References:
Dr. A. B. Howard, Herbal Extracts,1990.





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This information is not intended to substitute medical advice regarding medical problems, diagnosis, treatments or healing of diseases or other physical and mental problems. This work is about historical observations and historical information relating to herbs. It is not the author's intention to establish prescriptions and/or diagnosis. The author and publisher deny responsibility in case of auto-prescription without former authorization of a physician.