Contents:
Wheat Germ, Ginkgo Biloba, Chippewa Pine Bark, Grape Seed, Black Currant.
Description:
This combination contains plants that have been known for their antioxidants properties. It helps to eliminate free radicals and to prevent damages caused by the process of oxidation, which are the results of daily pollution. It has been shown that antioxidants have inhibiting effects on histamine production that helps suppress the allergic reactions. Wheat Germ is an important source of Vitamin E which is vital for the function of heart and lungs and well-known as a life extender. Ginkgo Biloba is well-known to improve memory, to provide oxygen to the brain, to prevent from strokes and heart attacks and to normalize blood circulation. Chippewa Pine is an excellent source of Vitamin C which allow to prevent premature aging. Grape Seed seeks and destroys poisons and toxic waste materials which are causing degenerative aging. Black Current neutralizes, dissolves and flushes away waste acid crystals and debris which are poisoning the body. This combination is very effective to fight against toxic chemical compounds which are leading to a large number of problems such as heart disease, stroke, arthritis, cataracts, emphysema, cancer and immune disorders. They can also be responsible for premature aging, dryness of the skin, wrinkles, liver spots and stiff joints. Antioxidants are now an essential part of our modern day life.
Dosage:
10 to 40 drops or more, three times per day.
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:
HOWARD, Dr. A. B., Herbal Extracts Supplement, 6th Edition, The Blue Goose Press, Michigan, 1996.
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.