Natural Herbal tinctures -- 25 ml Motherwort tincture has a number of
properties: sedative, mildly hypotensive, relaxant, diaphoretic, antispasmodic,
tonic, nervine, emmenagogue. Motherwort is especially valuable in female
weakness and disorders, allaying nervous irritability and inducing quiet and
passivity of the whole nervous system. As a tonic, it acts without producing
febrile excitement, and in fevers, attended with nervousness and delirium, it is
extremely useful.
Herbalists tell us that there is no better herb for
strengthening and gladdening the heart, and that it is good against hysterical
complaints, and especially for palpitations of the heart when they arise from
hysteric causes. There is no doubt it has proved the truth of their claims in
its use as a simple tonic, not only in heart disease, neuralgia and other
affections of the heart, but also in spinal disease and in recovery from fevers
where other tonics are inadmissable. Motherwort tincture is helpful for cardiac
disorders, simple tachycardia, effort syndrome, amenorrhea. Specifically
indicated in cardiac symptoms associated with neurosis.
Mugwort is an herb very popular in Chinese medicine. It has various properties:
chologogue, vermifuge, emmenagogue, hemostatic, antispasmodic, mild narcotic,
bitter narcotic. Mugwort tincture has stimulant and slightly tonic properties,
and is of value as a nervine, having also diuretic and diaphoretic action. Its
chief employment is as an emmenagogue. It is also useful as a stimulant for
better digestion and as an appetite enhancer.
The tincture is also used
in therapeutic ways to relieve aches and pains in muscles, joints, skin
scratches, ulcers and tired swollen feet. Specifically, mugwort tincture is used
for anxiety, stress, insomnia, asthma, bacterial and fungal infections,
diarrhea, cramps, headache, irritability, restlessness, menopause symptoms,
menstrual complaints, mild depression.
DO NOT use the tincture while
pregnant or nursing!
The leaves of Plantain are rich in mucus, carotin, ascorbic acid, tannins,
potassium and other substances. Plantains major property is haemostatic, its
elements help stop bleeding. Plantain tincture also havs refrigerant, diuretic,
deobstruent, astringent, bacteriostatic, wound healing, expectorative and
hypotensive properties. Moreover plantain infusions and tinctures are considered
to be of great value for advanced cases of stomach ulcer. Researches have proved
that plantain leaves possess substances which influence cholesteric metabolism.
Plantain is valuable for skin and eyes inflammations and helps reduce purulent
discharge, also used as a mouthwash for oral cavity inflammations.
Use. Plantain tincture is to be used for bowels and stomach
ulcers, dysentery, dyspepsia, bronchitis. Plantain has been used in inflammation
of the skin, malignant ulcers, intermittent fever, etc., and as a vulnerary, and
externally as a stimulant application to
Rhodiola Rosea is also known as Golden Root. The main effects of Golden Root are
an increased availability of energy during the day, a reduction of stressed
feelings, increased endurance, greater mental alertness, and deep and restful
sleep. The action is tonic, laxative, alterative and detergent. It is valuable
in the disordered conditions of the digestion. Golden Root helps to protect the
immune system by reinstating the metabolic balance in the body after stressful
situations. It helps the body adapt and return to normal function and a sense of
well-being when exposed to stresses. Because the herb helps to improve blood
circulation, this activity apparently increases the blood supply to the brain,
enhancing both cognitive function and attention span. Golden Root may be helpful
in promoting weight loss. Golden Root combats the effects of asthenia, an
emotional stress condition that is characterized by sluggishness, low
motivation, muscle weakness, continual fatigue, labored breathing, palpitations
and excessive sleeping.
Rhodiola Rosea due to its high bio-activity is
an excellent support for men's health! Use. Researchers have recommended
Golden Root for anyone suffering from temporary depression, stress or anxiety.
Used as an antidepressant, all subjects in clinical tests showed a positive
therapeutic effect with its use. In clinical tests, Golden Root was shown to
reduce and prevent stress-induced cardiac damage, preventing arrhythmias. Golden
Root is believed to be an aphrodisiac for both men and women, helping to
increase sexual potency in men. In traditional medicine the herb was given to
married couples to increase fertility. Studies completed at the University of
Pittsburgh Cancer Institute have shown that Golden Root is helpful in
alleviating many discomforts associated with menopause (hot flashes, depression,
etc.).
St. John's Wort is an herb which was in great demand in Ancient Greece, it was
considered a herb for all the illnesses. Herb and flowers contain different
flavonoids (rutin, hyperoside, isoquercetin, quercitrin, quercetin,
amentoflavone, astilbin, miquelianin), phenolic acids, phloroglucinols and
essential oils. St. John's Wort has recently become one of the heavyweight herbs
in medicine, mostly due to it's reputed anti-depressant effects. St John's wort
is most widely known as a herb for major depression. In some countries, such as
Germany, it is commonly prescribed for mild depression, especially in children,
adolescents, and where cost is a concern. Lesser known medicinal attributes of
this plant include usefulness as an antiseptic, pain killer, and anti-viral
agent.
Uses.St. John's wort has also shown results in the
following conditions, a few of which are related to depression. They are
alcoholism, bacterial infections, premenstrual syndrome, seasonal affective
disorders, viral encephalitis, wounds, minor burns, hemorrhoids. Moreover,
internally, St. John's Wort is believed to be of benefit for symptoms of
anxiety, cough, digestion, bronchial problems, diarrhea, fatigue, flu, gout,
insomnia, irritability, and ulcers. Externally, St. John's Wort can be applied
for bruises, wounds, burns, hemorrhoids, sunburn, herpes sores, varicose veins,
sciatica, and nerve pain and as a mouthwash for oral cavity inflammations. Avoid
taking the herb if you are hypertonic.
Valerian has been used as a sleep aid for over 1,000 years. This herb is a
native plant both of Europe and North America. Valerian roots are often prepared
in tincture form. Its ability to help relax the central nervous system, promote
feelings of calm, decrease levels of anxiety and stress, and enhance sleep are
known to millions the world over. Unlike some prescription sleep aids, valerian
is not known to cause morning grogginess and is non-addictive.
Uses.This herb has a historical use as an anti-convulsion,
sedative, migraine reduction and pain reliever. Valerian root tincture is used
in the traditional medicine of many cultures as a mild sedative and to aid the
induction of sleep. Having also some slight influence upon the circulation,
slowing the heart and increasing its force, it has been used in the reduction of
cardiac palpitations. Valerian root extract has fewer side effects than
prescription sleep medications. Valerian has often been used in complementary
and alternative medicine for its sedative properties. Currently, the tincture is
mainly used for insomnia.
The celandine tincture is a homeopathic remedy recommended for treating icterus,
biliary dyskinesias, biliary calculosis, bladder atony, spleen and intestinal
diseases. For controlling hysteria, insomnia or restlessness, it can be mixed
with tincture of valerian or St. John's wort. Against warts, callosities, skin
irritations, keratitis or skin cancer, a poultice will be applied on the
affected area. In cases of uterine fibroids, the tincture poultice will be
applied on the lower abdominal area.
Eucalyptus This tincture contains the leaves of eucalyptus trees in a solution of 70%
alcohol. Eucalyptus is prescribed for internal use as an anti-inflammatory and
antiseptic agent, and can work against microorganism and as an antifungal agent.
In addition eucalyptus works well against inflammatory diseases of the upper
respiratory system such as bronchitis and laryngitis, and has expectorant
properties, oftem used for skin disorders and irritations. Eucalyptus helps
maintain a healthy heart, alleviates angina, and acts as a weak sedative on the
central nervous system. This tincture can also be used for diseases of the mouth
such as gum infections and other tooth ailments. Recommended dosage: Dilute 15
to 30 drops in warm water 3 times daily. The course depends upon the ailment and
usually lasts 3 - 5 days. Eucalyptus can also be added to water for steam
inhalation, or to create steam in saunas
Hawthorn The plant is
believed to strengthen cardiovascular function. Hawthorn tincture is used to
lower blood pressure, lower cholesterol, and for some heart related diseases.
The herb called the hawthorn is one of the best herbs to boost the performance
of the heart and the human circulatory system in general. Regular
supplementation with this herb can thus help bring some balance blood pressure
and it is considered to be excellent for heart.
Use. Problems connected
with poor circulation caused by aging arteries, problems of poor circulation
towards the lower body and legs as well as problems like poor memory and
confusion induced by a poor blood circulation to the brain can all be reduced by
supplementation with the hawthorn tincture. Hawthorn also has an effective
relaxing effect on the functioning of the nervous system, the tincture aids in
relieving excessive stress and anxiety, it helps in calming mental agitation, it
lessens restlessness and reduces nervous palpitations. The herb also induces
sleepiness in people affected by insomnia.
Lily-of-the-Valley and Motherwort. These drops combine the properties of Lily-of-the-Valley and Motherwort.
Their ability to help relax the central nervous system, promote feelings
of calm, decrease levels of anxiety and stress, and enhance sleep are known to
millions the world over. Unlike some prescription sleep aids, these drops are
not known to cause morning grogginess and are non-addictive. This tincture is
used as an anti-convulsive, sedative, migraine reduction and pain reliever. The
drops are used as a mild sedative and to aid the induction of sleep. Having also
some slight influence upon the circulation, slowing the heart and increasing its
force, it is used in the reduction of cardiac palpitations.
Recommended
dosage: Dilute 15-20 drops in warm water 3 times daily.
****************************************************************************************************** Lily of Valley Tincture The tincture has a number of properties: sedative, mildly hypotensive, relaxant,
diaphoretic, antispasmodic, tonic, nervine, emmenagogue. The product is
especially valuable in female weakness and disorders, allaying nervous
irritability and inducing quiet and passivity of the whole nervous system. As a
tonic, it acts without producing febrile excitement, and in fevers, attended
with nervousness and delirium, it is extremely useful.
Herbalists tell
us that there is no better herb for strengthening and gladdening the heart, and
that it is good against hysterical complaints, and especially for palpitations
of the heart when they arise from hysteric causes. There is no doubt it has
proved the truth of their claims in its use as a simple tonic, not only in heart
disease, neuralgia and other affections of the heart, but also in spinal disease
and in recovery from fevers where other tonics are inadmissable. Motherwort herb
is helpful for cardiac debility, simple tachycardia, effort syndrome,
amenorrhoea. Specifically indicated in cardiac symptoms associated with
neurosis.
Attention! Before using any herbal products, make sure that
you have full knowledge of how the herb works and any adverse reaction it may
cause.
***************************************************************************************************** Lily-of-the-Valley and Valerian
These drops combine the properties
ofLily-of-the-Valley and Valerian.
Their ability to help relax the central nervous system, promote
feelings of calm, decrease levels of anxiety and stress, and enhance sleep are
known to millions the world over. Unlike some prescription sleep aids, these drops are not known
to cause morning grogginess and are non-addictive. This tincture is used as an anti-convulsive,
sedative, migraine reduction and pain reliever. The drops are used as a mild sedative and to
aid the induction of sleep. Having also some slight influence upon the circulation, slowing
the heart and increasing its force, it is used in the reduction of cardiac
palpitations.
Recommended dosage: Dilute 15-20
drops in warm water 3 times daily.
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