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Best Supplements by Brand Names I'm often asked that question, but in reality an evaluation of your genetic predispostions, stressors, diet, disease processes, medications and supplements you are already taking ALL influence which supplements would be best for you.
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Herbs We Carry for Our Clients This is a list of the herbs and form we carry at Natural Health Techniques.com. At this point we have about 260 different bulk herbs and spices.
Herb--Astragalus Astragalus (Astragalus membranaceus) has been and still is a very popular and much used herb in China. Here are alias and Chinese names for Astragalus with pictures, uses, properties, chemical constituents, and helpful links about Astragalus.
Herb--Buckthorn Historically Buckthorn’s bark and fruits yield a yellow dye, once used to color paper and maps….mixed with gum Arabic and limewater to make a green pigment used in watercolor painting. Common buckthorn, a European native, is today used in veterinary medicine (although I’ve never heard of it used). This page includes alias and Chinese names for Buckthorn with pictures, how to use Buckthorn, its properties, chemical constituents, helpful links and propagation tips.
Herb--Butcher's Broom Mature branches were once bundled and used as brooms by butchers. Young shoots were eaten as food. Early physicians used the roots as a diuretic in the treatment of urinary problems. It was also used to treat menstrual bleeding, bladder stones, jaundice, and headache. Butcher’s broom decreases vascular permeability. This page includes alias names for Butcher’s Broom with pictures, how to use Butcher’s Broom, its properties, chemical constituents, and helpful links.
Herb--Burdock Burdock (Arctium lappa) has been used for centuries in both Western and Chinese medicine. Here are alias and Chinese names for burdock with pictures, uses, properties, chemical constituents, and helpful links about the herb.
Herb--Chaparral Chaparral (Larrea tridentata) has been used for centuries in Mexico and by southwestern Native American tribes. Here are alias names for Chaparral with pictures, uses, properties, chemical constituents, and helpful links about the herb.
Herb--Comfrey Comfrey (Symphytum Officinale also called knitbone and boneset) has been used for centuries in both Western and Chinese medicine. Here are alias and Chinese names for Comfrey with pictures, uses, properties, chemical constituents, and helpful links about the herb.
Herb--Ginger Ginger (Zingiber officinale) is an herb that has been long used around the world for medicinal purposes originating in China and India. Here are alias and Chinese names for Ginger with pictures, the many uses of ginger, properties, chemical constituents, and helpful links about the herb.
Herb--Hydrangea Root Hydrangea root was used by the American Indian (esp. Cherokee) as a remedy for kidney and bladder stones. It’s my favorite treatment for kidney and bladder stones and I find that it works better than other herbs. This page includes alias and Chinese names for Hydrangea with pictures, how to use Hydrangea, its properties, chemical constituents, and helpful links.
Herb--Irish Moss Carrageen / Irish Moss is one of the most widely used seaweeds throughout the world. It is one of the seaweeds that you will have eaten - probably without knowing it. This page includes alias and Chinese names for Irish Moss with pictures, how to use Irish Moss, its properties, chemical constituents, and helpful links.
Herb--Milk Thistle (Silymarin) Milk Thistle (Silybum marianum) has been used for hundreds to thousands of years in Europe and now throughout the rest of the world for medicinal and ornamental purposes. Here are alias names, pictures, uses, properties, chemical constituents, and helpful links about Milk Thistle.
Herb--Mullein Mullein soothes, lubricates, and tones the respiratory system and aides in expectoration by stimulating fluid production. Mullein is sometimes used with other herbs such as white horehound, lobelia, elder, and red clover. The iridoid glycosides stimulate secretion of uric acid from the kidneys. Pictures, alias names, historical uses, actions and ways mullien is used.
Herb-Parsley Parsley is a nutrient powerhouse containing high levels of beta carotene, vitamin B12, folate, chlorophyll, calcium, more vitamin C than citrus fruits, and just about all other known nutrients. Parsley is a moistening, nourishing, restoring, ‘warming’ food, pungent with a slightly bitter, salty flavor. It enhances and stimulates the energy of organs, improving their ability to assimilate and utilize nutrients.
Herb-Rosemary Branches are harvested after flowering and dried in the shade. The dried needles (leaves) are picked off and used in cooking and in making teas and infusions. Fresh plants are used for making essential oils. We carry the Starwest Botanical organic essential oil which can be used internally as well as externally, but you can find it under other brand names as well.
Herb--Thyme It’s About Thyme: Thyme culinary spice is widely used with poultry, beef, in soups, stuffing’s, marinades, casseroles, baked or sautéed vegetables. Its dried leaves are often included in potpourris and moth-repellent sachets. Thyme has been noted as a strengthener of the lungs, and the best remedy for whooping cough. It is an excellent antiseptic and tonic and is still used today as a respiratory remedy and for a variety of other ailments. Fresh thyme leaves have an aromatic, slightly bitter taste. This page includes alias names for Thyme with pictures, how to use Thyme, its properties, chemical constituents, and helpful links.
Nutritional Supplement Info: Brewer's Yeast It’s About Thyme: Thyme culinary spice is widely used with poultry, beef, in soups, stuffing’s, marinades, casseroles, baked or sautéed vegetables. Its dried leaves are often included in potpourris and moth-repellent sachets. Thyme has been noted as a strengthener of the lungs, and the best remedy for whooping cough. It is an excellent antiseptic and tonic and is still used today as a respiratory remedy and for a variety of other ailments. Fresh thyme leaves have an aromatic, slightly bitter taste. This page includes alias names for Thyme with pictures, how to use Thyme, its properties, chemical constituents, and helpful links.
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Products of the Month: Aluminum-Free Baking Powder Jan., 2006 (in Tips) AM/PM Menopause Formula by Integrative Therapeutics, Inc. May, 2007 Artificial Sweetener Detox drops Mar, 2008 Azure Standard Bulk Food Resource Dec., 2005 Blackstrap Molasses Nov., 2005 Cranberry Concentrate Nov., 2006 Drenamin (for Stress) Feb., 2006 Eggs. Eat Your Yolks! July, 2006 Elastomag wrist wraps and magnetic bracelets March, 2006 Halvah, Sesame Seeds, Sesame Oil Oct. 2006 New Vision Ionic Minerals and Liquid Vitamins April, 2006 Nosodes for Sexually Transmissible Diseases April/May/June/July, 2008 Pretty Feet & Hands Dec., 2005 Rich Dad’s Cash Flow 101 Game March, 2009 Whole Body Detox Liquescence Fall Issue, 2008
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Professional Complementary Health Formulations (Must be a client to order)
Products of the Month: Aluminum-Free Baking Powder (in Tips) AM/PM Menopause Formula by Integrative Therapeutics, Artificial Sweetener Detox drops Azure Standard Bulk Food Resource Elastomag wrist wraps and magnetic bracelets Halvah, Sesame Seeds, Sesame Oil New Vision Ionic Minerals and Liquid Vitamins Nosodes for Sexually Transmissible Diseases
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