Ingredients Glossary |
Adrenal
Gland Tissue: |
Stimulates
and nourishes exhausted adrenals. Helps reduce inflammation and increases
endurance, protects against chronic fatigue and candida, increases resistance
to allergic reactions and infections, works to control hypoglycemic and
diabetic reactions and helps to balance menopause symptoms. |
Alanine
(Amino Acid): |
Helps to strengthen cellular
structure. Can be useful as a source of glucose production. |
Alfalfa (Medicago
sativa) (leaf): |
Is high in chlorophyll.
It is a body cleanser, infection fighter and natural deodorizer. It is
a very good spring tonic. It helps break down poisonous carbon dioxide.
It helps to eliminate retained water, and helps to relieve urinary and
bowel problems. Alfalfa enzymes have been known to help neutralize cancer
in the system. It is the richest land source of trace minerals. |
Arginine (Amino
Acid): |
Detoxifies Poisonous
waste from the blood and supports the function of the immune system. It
is necessary for cell reproduction and controls body cell degeneration.
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Aspartic
acid (Asparagine)
(Amino Acid): |
Cleanses ammonia from
the system, which causes resistance to fatigue. Enhances functions of
the Liver and increases stamina. |
Betain
Hydrochloride: |
helps to synthesize and
break down proteins. |
Bilberry
Extract 4:1 (Vaccinum myrtilus): |
contains essential antioxidants
useful in preventing free radical damage. It is well known for its ability
to strengthen the eyes and the small capillaries surrounding the eyes.
Anthocyanosides found in bilberry are thought responsible for aiding the
pigmented epithelium of the retina. It is also thought to help with all
eye disorders. It strengthens the circulatory system, nourishes the pancreas
and aids in healing lung disorders. |
Biotin: |
a member of the B complex
family, necessary for metabolism of amino acids and essential fatty acids,
and in forming immune anti-bodies. Research shows enhanced immune response
on all levels. |
Black Cohosh
(Cimicifuga racemosa) (root): |
Tonic for central nervous
system. Contains natural estrogen. It also helps to loosen and expel mucus
of the bronchial tubes, stimulates secretions of the lymphatic system,
liver and kidneys. Helps to neutralize poisons in the bloodstream. Helps
to equalize blood circulation. Used for many female problems. Contains
effective amounts of iron, calcium, potassium and magnesium. |
Bladderwrack
(herb): |
Is an excellent adrenal
stimulant, it is packed with vitamin K, and can be used to help the recovery
of arthritis, gout and all sorts of illness recovery. |
Boron (as boron citrate): |
a mineral, which enhances
the use of calcium, magnesium, phosphorus and vitamin D in bone formation
and structure. Protects against the onset of osteoporosis. |
Broccoli: |
a vegetable known for
its high content of phytochemicals and antioxidant properties. |
Bromelain: |
a naturally occurring
digestive enzyme derived from pineapple stems. It is widely used to assist
in the digestion of protein. It is a powerful anti-inflammatory agent
and helps immensely with arthritis, bursitis and skin conditions. |
Buchu (Barosma betulina): |
benefits the urinary
tract by absorbing excessive uric acid and reduces bladder irritation.
Uses have also been for enlarged prostate gland and irritation of the
urethra membrane. Is also helpful for the 1st stages of Diabetes. Antibacterial
,Flavanoids. |
Burdock (Arctium
lappa) (root): |
A very powerful blood
purifier. Used to reduce swelling around joints, helps to remove calcification
deposits, helps with arthritis, eczema and other skin conditions, rheumatism,
and gout. High in vitamin C and iron. |
Calcium (as calcium
phosphate): |
the body’s most
abundant mineral. Every cell needs calcium to survive. Calcium is necessary
for body synthesis of B12 and uses vitamin D for absorption. It works
with phosphorus to build sound teeth and bones, with magnesium for cardiovascular
health and skeletal strength. It helps blood clotting, lowers blood pressure,
prevents muscle cramping, maintains nervous system health, controls anxiety
and depression, and insures quality rest and sleep. |
Cascara
Sagrada (Rhamnus purshiana) (bark): |
Rich in oils which promote
peristaltic action (the movement that causes us to eliminate) in the intestinal
tract. Increases the secretions of the stomach, liver, pancreas and has
been effective in helping gallstones and hemorrhoids. Powerful internal
cleanser and tonic. Contains B-complex, calcium and manganese. |
Cayenne (Capsicum
frutescens) (fruit): |
Called the “supreme
internal disinfectant”. It increases heart action but not blood
pressure. Helps in digestion, colds and flu, helps to rebuild tissue in
the stomach and helps heal stomach and intestinal ulcers. Known as the
purest and best stimulant in the herb kingdom. It is a catalyst, and carries
all other herbs and nutrients quickly to body parts that need it the most. |
Centaury (Erythraea
centaurium) (root): |
Helps to strengthen the
digestive system. It helps to purify the blood and is an excellent tonic.
It assists in strengthening the bladder and helps prevent bed-wetting.
It regulates the gall bladder. Stimulating herb to the heart, stomach,
liver, generative organs and the nervous system. |
Chickweed (Stellaria
media) (herb): |
One of the greatest herbs
for obesity. Helps dissolve plaque out of the blood vessels and fatty
substances in the system. Used for appetite suppressant, blood toxicity,
fevers and inflammation. Strengthens stomach and bowels. Rich in iron,
copper, C, calcium, sodium and B-complex. |
Chinese
Thoroughwax (Bupleurum falcatum) (root): |
strengthens the stomach
and intestines and promotes blood circulation to the liver. Helps with
moodiness, improves adrenal function and benefits respiratory congestion.
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Choline (as choline
bitartrate): |
a lipotropic B complex
family member, choline works with inositol to emulsify fats. Research
indicates success in cancer management. Supports proper liver function. |
Chromium (as chromium
amino acid chelate): |
an essential trace mineral
needed for glucose tolerance and sugar regulation. Chromium deficiency
can contribute to high cholesterol, heart trouble, diabetes or hypoglycemia,
poor digestion and premature aging. Supplementation can reduce blood cholesterol
levels, increase HDL cholesterol levels and diminish atherosclerosis.
For athletes, chromium is a healthy, safe way to convert body fat to muscle.
For dieters, chromium curbs the appetite as it raises the metabolism. |
Citrulline (Amino
Acid): |
this exists primarily
in the liver. It also exists plentifully in plant foods such as onion
and garlic. It is used for detoxification of ammonia and in the treatment
of fatigue. |
Citrus
Bioflavonoid Complex: |
the body does not produce
bioflavonoids; they must be produced from diet or supplementation. Bioflavonoids
prevent arteries from hardening, lower cholesterol and enhance blood vessel,
capillary and vein strength. They protect connective tissue and control
bruising Bioflavonoids stimulate bile production. They are anti-microbial
and contain many antioxidant properties. |
Cloves (Eugenia
caryophyllata) (seeds): |
Contains one of the most
powerful germicidal agents in the herb kingdom. It increases circulation
of the blood and promotes digestion and nutrition. Cloves contain vitamins
C, A, B-complex and many powerful minerals. |
Coenzyme Q10: |
a vital enzyme catalyst
in the creation of cellular energy. The body’s ability to assimilate
food source CoQ10 declines with age. CoQ10 boosts immunity, promotes natural
weight loss, and inhibits aging. It strengthens the heart and weak arterial
conditions. It can reduce high blood pressure without other medication. |
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Coleus Forskohli (Plectranthus
barbatus)(whole plant):
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Copper (as copper ascorbate):
a mineral, which helps to control inflammatory arthritis/bursitis symptoms.
Aids in iron absorption, protein metabolism, bone formation and blood
clotting. SOD (Super-oxide dismutase) is a copper-containing enzyme that
protects against free radical damage. |
Cubeb Berry
(fruit): |
is used for joint pains
and treats most chronic urinary-genital disorders. Also treats catarrh
of the lungs and bronchitis; and a weak digestion. |
Cystine (Amino
Acid): |
Helps to protect and
repair. Is considered a detoxifying agent and is an essential antioxidant
and free radical deactivator. It stimulates the body’s disease fighting
immune system and is powerful aid to the body in fighting radiation, pollution
and extending the life span. Is responsible for 10% of the body’s
insulin. Aids in pancreatic health, stabilizes blood sugar and carbohydratemetabolisim.
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Cysteine (Amino
Acid): |
see Cystine |
Dandelion (Taraxacum
officinale) (root): |
Benefits liver function.
Stimulates the liver to detoxify poisons. Promotes a healthy circulation,
strengthens weak arteries, cleanses skin blemishes, age spots, and restores
gastric balance. High in vitamins A, B, C and E. |
Dong Quai (Angelica
sinensis) (root): |
Called the Queen of Female
Herbs. Helps to nourish the fetus during pregnancy. Contains constituents
for nourishing the female glands and strengthens all internal body organs
and muscles. It has been used to improve digestion and assimilation, strengthen
the nervous system, stroke recovery, as a blood purifier, to dissolve
blood clots, improve circulation, stimulate production of interferon and
boost the immune system. Has also exhibited antitumor, anti fungal, immunostimulant
and antibacterial properties. |
Echinacea (Angustifolia)
(leaf): |
Probably the greatest
herb to build the immune system. It stimulates the immune response, increasing
the body’s ability to resist infections, especially the production
of white blood cells. Improves lymphatic drainage, removes toxins from
the blood. Contains vitamins A, E, C, iron, iodine, copper and sulphur. |
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Elderberry (Sambucus Canadensis)
(berry):
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Is a powerful blood purifier
and cell cleanser. It helps stimulate the cells to eliminate toxic waste.
It increases blood circulation. It works as an expectorant and an anti-catarrhal
action and anti-inflammatory agent. It contains vitamin A, C and bioflavonoids. |
Fennel (Foeniculum
vulgare) (seed): |
Improves digestion and
soothes intestinal problems including colic and gas. Has a slight diuretic
effect. Also helpful in cases of cough or persistent bronchitis. Contains
potassium, sulphur and sodium. |
Fenugreek (Trigonella
foanum-graecum) (seed): |
Helps to soften and dissolve
hardened masses of accumulated mucous. Helps to expel toxic waste through
the lymphatic system and mucus, phlegm and infections from the lungs.
Also contains lecithin, which helps dissolve cholesterol. Contains other
lipotropic substances, which helps to dissolve deposits of fat. Rich in
vitamins A and D. Also rich in minerals and high in protein. |
Folate (as folic
acid): |
Folic acid can reduce
homocysteine levels. Homocysteine tends to thicken the blood and facilitates
the conversion of LDL (bad cholesterol) into free radical particles. Folic
acid plays an important role in the synthesis of DNA, enzyme production
and blood formation. |
Gentian (Gentiana
lutea) (root): |
Helps to stimulate circulation.
Assists in strengthening and soothing the stomach, pancreas, spleen and
kidneys. It is an overall digestive system tonic. |
Ginger (Zingiber
officinale) (root): |
Excellent for respiratory
system. Helps to remove congestion, relieves headaches, aches and pains.
Helps to relieve upset stomach and indigestion. Also used as a cleansing
agent to the bowels, kidneys and skin. Stimulates cell growth. Used for
yeast infections and worms. Enhances the effectiveness of all other herbs.
Rich in protein, A, C and B-complex. |
Ginger Extract
4:1 (Zingiber officinale) (root): |
a flavorful, aromatic,
spicy herb that assists in digestion. It is an all around digestive tonic
and strengthener. |
Ginkgo
Biloba Extract (leaf) containing 24% ginkgoflavoneglycosides and 6% terpene
lactones: |
used therapeutically
to combat the effects of aging. It improves circulation, improves mental
alertness and protects the brain from mental disorders that can cause
senility. As an antioxidant, it protects the cells against damage from
free radicals. |
Ginseng
– Siberian (Eleutheroccus), Oriental (Panax) and American (Panax
quinquefolium): |
The oldest and most beneficial
herb in the world. Helps normalize and adjust the body restoring and regulating
natural immune response. It is thought of as a universal cure all that
promote longevity in general. Aids treatment for cardiovascular disorders,
is able to benefit deep hormone balance for both men and women, helps
aid gastric ulcers, has an insulin like affect on sugar regulation, stimulates
the immune system, works as an antioxidant, assists memory, concentration,
alertness, improved learning ability, helps with stress and offers long
term mental and psychological benefits. |
Glucosamine
Sulfate: |
Glucosamine is a compound
naturally found in the joints of the body. Helps heal, relieve pain, reduce
inflammation and improve joint damage. |
Glutamic acid
(Glutamine) (Amino Acid): |
Is a principal use for
the brain cells. It stimulates mental alertness, improves intelligence,
normalizes physical equilibrium, detoxifies ammonia from the brain, improves
and soothes erratic behavior in elderly patients, improves the ability
to learn, aids in retaining and recall memory, helps with behavioral problems
and autism in children, stops sugar and alcohol cravings, may be used
to treat schizophrenia and senility. |
Glutamine (Amino
Acid): |
see glutamic acid |
Glysine (Serine)
(Amino Acid): |
Is utilized in liver
detoxification, promotes energy. |
Gotu Kola (Hydrocotyle
asaitca)(herb): |
Helps to gradually build
the nervous system. It can be used for nervous disorders, deficient mental
function, memory problems, epilepsy and schizophrenia. It is considered
food for the brain. |
Grape
Seed Extract, 95% proanthocyanidins (Vitis vinifera): |
a multipurpose natural
antibiotic for bacterial, viral and fungal infections, yeast infections,
parasitic infections, etc. It also contains high amounts of antioxidant
and anti-carcinogen substances. |
Green Tea
Extract (Camelia sinensis): |
leaf containing 50%
polyphenol and 35% catechins: has antibacterial qualities as while as
a high level of antioxidant substances. Green tea has anti-cancer properties.
People who drink a large amount of strong green tea have a lower incidence
of cancer. |
Guarana
Seed extract (providing 110mg caffeine): |
For long slow endurance
energy without coffee’s heated hydrocarbons that pose health problems.
Is used as a weight loss aid. |
Hawthorn
berry Extract (Crateagus laevigata): |
feeds and strengthens
the heart and circulatory system and helps regulate arterial blood pressure.
Supports all aspects of heart and arterial health. Has been used for centuries
for heart ailments. Regular use is believed to strengthen the heart muscles.
Also used in preventing arteriosclerosis and helps regulate overall heart
health. Contains a very rich supply of vitamins and minerals. For maximum
effect it must be used for one to two months. (Safe for long-term use
without side effects. |
Histidine (Amino
Acid): |
Essential during the
growth periods of young children. Effects the auditory nerve and is a
vital compound of blood and is involved in controlling the mucus level
of the digestive and respiratory systems. Is effective against radiation
or heavy metals and in healing allergic conditions. |
Hops (Hummulus lupulus)(flower): |
Is best known for it’s
sedative action. It is also used for its antibiotic properties, which
are beneficial for sore throats, bronchitis, infections, high fevers,
delirium, toothaches, earaches, and pain. Its main uses are to alleviate
nervous tension and promote a restful sleep. It has also been used as
a stimulant to the glands and muscles of the stomach and as a relaxant
on the gastric nerves, also has a relaxing influence upon the liver and
gall duct and a laxative effect on the bowels. |
Horsetail (Equiseturn
arvense) (herb): |
Rich in silicic acid,
which helps aid the circulation. A urinary tract builder and strengthener,
it is used in all urinary tract disorders, especially lower tract infections.
Rich in silicon and selenium as well as other vitamins and minerals. |
Inositol: |
part of the B-complex
family, a sugar like crystalline substance found in the liver, kidney
and heart muscle; also present in most plants. Important to digestion
and liver support. |
Iodine (from kelp): |
a mineral, which exerts
an antibiotic-like action and also prevents toxicity from radiation. A
key component of good thyroid function and proper metabolism, necessary
for skin, hair and nail health, and for wound healing. White blood cells
absorb iodine from the blood and use it to enhance their pathogen killing
capacity. Iodine also prevents mucous build-up. |
Irish Moss (Ascophyllum
nodosum) (stem/leaf): |
Contains 15 of 18 elements
composing the human body, making it extremely high in nutrients. It’s
high mucilage content makes it soothing to the inflamed tissues and all
mucus membranes of the body. It purifies and strengthens the cells and
vital fluids of the body. It strengthens the lymphatic system and helps
rid the body of cellulite. |
Isolecine ? (Amino
Acid): |
Essential for growth
and to fight against chronic diseases. It also regulates the function
of the thymus, spleen, and pituitary glands. ?(Branched chain) |
Juniper (Juniperus
species) (berry): |
Used to treat conditions
of the urinary tract. Used to dissolve kidney stones and sediment in the
prostate. Also helps with digestive problems and to cleanse the blood.
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Kelp (Laminaria digitata)
(algae): |
It is the best food
for our glandular system. It supports the thyroid gland and regulates
the metabolism helping the digestion of food. It supports the burning
of excess calories by stimulating the body’s metabolism. It is also
an excellent brain and nervous system food. It contains 29 minerals as
well as the anti-sterility vitamin S, and the anti-hemorrhage vitamin
K. |
L- Tyrosine (Amino
Acid): |
has been helpful for
Parkinson’s disease sufferers and aids in relieving depression taken
in small doses it can increase brain levels of neurotransmitters. |
Leucine ? (Amino
Acid): |
Necessary for growth
and development. It stimulates brain functions, is essential for blood
development, regulates digestion and metabolism, assists the functions
of the glandular system, increases muscular energy levels and works to
lower blood sugar levels. ?(Branched chain) |
Licorice (Glycirrhiza
glabra) (root): |
Another wonderful female
herb that contains natural estrogen. It is a strong adrenal gland stimulant.
It is also used for purging excess fluid from the lungs, throat and body.
It has mild laxative properties and assists in relieving inflammation
of the intestinal tract and ulcer conditions. Contains vitamin E, B, biotin,
niacin, pantothenic acid, zinc phosphorus and chromium. |
Long Pepper
(fruit): |
see Pepper (Piper Longum) |
Lutein/Zeaxanthin
(Caluendula officinalis) (flower): |
a nutrient from carotenoids,
which are found in spinach, kale and other fruits and vegetables. Lutein
serves as a powerful antioxidant. Of all the carotenoids, lutein and zeaxanthin
lend the most support to the eyes. These two nutrients make up the yellow
pigment in the retina and appear to specifically protect the macula. |
Lysine (Amino Acid): |
Is necessary for all
amino acid assimilation and also assists in the storage of fats. It also
may help or control conditions such as herpes simplex 1 and 2, cold sores,
fever blisters, osteoporosis, rickets, dental caries and digestive disorders.
It also helps to regulate the function of the gall bladder. |
Magnesium (as
magnesium aspartate & magnesium citrate): |
Critical mineral for
the skeletal system. Necessary for good nerve and muscle function, healthy
blood vessels and balanced blood pressure. An important part of tooth
and bone formation, heart and kidney health, and restful sleep. Counteracts
stress, nerves, irregular heartbeat, emotional stability and depression. |
Ma Huang (Ephedra
sinensis) (providing 25 mg total ephedra alkaloids): |
It helps to increase
energy and boost circulation. It stimulates the nervous system and acts
directly on the muscle cells. Is beneficial for relieving congestion from
colds and flu, asthma, and some allergies. Also aids in weight loss. |
Manganese (as
manganese amino acid chelate): |
a mineral which nourishes
brain and nerve centers, aids in sugar and fat metabolism, and is necessary
for DNA/RNA production. Manganese is involved with SOD protection against
free radical damage, enhancing immune response. |
Marshmallow
(Althaea officinalis) (root): |
Another mucilage herb
which helps remove the hardened phlegm in the intestinal tract as well
as the lungs and other parts of the body. A great healing herb and a powerful
anti-irritant for the entire body, especially the gastrointestinal tract.
Extremely high in vitamin A, calcium, zinc and many other nutrients. |
Methionine (Amino
Acid): |
Is important in preventing
excessive accumulation of fat in the liver. And helps to control fat levels
in the blood and aids in preventing the build up of cholesterol. It also
helps keep the kidneys healthy and functioning properly. |
Milk
Thistle Extract (Silybum marianum) (aerial): |
Strengthens, restores
and protects the liver. In Germany, it is used for the treatment of liver
diseases, including amanita mushroom poisoning. This mushroom is often
fatal, destroying liver cells. Milk Thistle can block the damage and regenerate
the liver cells. It acts as an antioxidant that protects against free
radical scavengers. It helps prevent plaque buildup and hardening of the
arteries. Milk Thistle is rich in bioflavonoids. |
Milk
Thistle Extract, 80% silymarin (Silybum marianum) (seed): |
is a well-known remedy
for liver problems and as a digestive aid. It strengthens and supports
all aspects of liver function. The bioflavonoid content may account for
strong antioxidant properties in milk thistle. It helps heal the liver
from many different ailments including hepatitis, cirrhosis, inflammation
of the bile ducts, and more. |
Molybdenum (as
molybdenum amino acid chelate): |
a metabolic mineral necessary
in mobilizing enzymes. New research is showing anti-cancer benefits. |
Mullein (Verbascum
thapsus) (herb): |
Assists in loosening
mucus and moving it out of the body. It is valuable for all lung problems
because it nourishes as well as strengthens. Has a calming effect on all
inflamed and irritated nerves. This is why it works so well in controlling
coughs, cramps and spasms. Mullein is high in iron, magnesium, potassium
and sulphur. It contains vitamins A, D and B-complex. |
N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine
(Amino Acid): |
is an amino acid that
acts as an antioxidant. NAC is also converted in the body to glutathione,
which is a prime immune response enhancer. |
Niacin (as niacin
amide): |
is a coenzyme in several
important biochemical functions, particularly those needed to maintain
a healthy skin, gastrointestinal tract, and nervous system. It is also
used by the body in the metabolism of lipids. Studies show that B3 is
effective in reducing both cholesterol and triglyceride levels in the
blood. |
Noni (Morinda Citrifolia)(fruit): |
Stimulates the immune
function, inhibits the growth of some tumors, normalizes cellular function
and boosts tissue regeneration Fruit extract is used for hypertension,
painful menstruation, arthritis, gastric ulcers and depression. |
Ornithine (Amino
Acid): |
Works with the pituitary
gland and helps to secrete large amounts of growth hormones. It aids in
the burning of fat and the building of muscle tissue. |
Passion Flower: |
Helps soothe and relax
the nervous system and it is useful for agitation, unrest and exhaustion. |
Pantothenic
Acid (as d-calcium pantothenate): |
an antioxidant vitamin
vital to proper adrenal activity. It is important in preventing arthritis
and high cholesterol. It fights infection by building antibodies and defends
against stress, fatigue and nerve disorders. |
Para
Amino Benzoic Acid (PABA): |
Is necessary for the
metabolism of protein. It is an antioxidant that acts as a coenzyme in
the breakdown and utilization of protein. |
Pau D’Arco
(Tabebuia impetiginosa) (bark): |
An inner bark harvested
in South America, it helps to strengthen the entire immune system. It
is a powerful natural antibiotic and is used with great success on cancer
patients in many South American hospitals. It is a powerful immune system
enhancer, giving it the energy needed to defend itself and help resist
diseases of all kinds. Pau D’Arco contains a high amount of iron,
which aids in the proper assimilation of nutrients and the elimination
of wastes. |
Piper (Piper longum)
(fruit): |
A powerful digestive
aid, it helps to break down, assimilate and metabolize foods and nutrients.
It stimulates metabolism and assists the digestive organs in working properly
and efficiently, while encouraging the body to rid itself of wastes and
other toxic by-products. |
Phenylalanine
(Amino Acid): |
Is vital for the production
of adrenaline. It is necessary for the growth and formation of skin and
hair pigment. It aids in waste elimination of the kidneys and bladder.
It is often used for disorders such as arthritis, migraine headaches,
low back pain, whiplash, AIDS, PMS, and Parkinson’s disease, for
strengthening the immune system, suppressing appetite, weak blood vessels
and treating eye problems. |
Phosphorus (as
calcium phosphate): |
the second most abundant
mineral in the body. Necessary for skeletal infrastructure, brain oxygenation,
and cell reproduction. Increases muscle performance while decreasing muscle
fatigue. |
Pine Bark
Extract (Pinus strobes) containing 60% phenolics: |
contains a type of proanthocyanidin
flavonoid that is high in antioxidant attributes. It has become an important
herbal remedy because of its antioxidant power. It helps restore skin
elasticity as well as protects it from free radical damage, thereby preventing
excess and premature wrinkles. Studies done on pine bark extract found
an anti-enzyme effect that prevents the breakdown of collagen and elastin.
This effect is what keeps the skin firm and youthful. |
Plantain (Plantego
major) (aerial part): |
Plantain helps to neutralize
stomach acids and normalize all stomach secretions. It helps rid the body
of mucus. Plantain is rich in vitamins C, K and T. It contains a high
content of trace minerals. |
Potassium (as
potassium citrate): |
an electrolyte mineral
in body fluids, potassium balances the acid/alkaline system, transmits
electrical signals between cells and nerves, and enhances athletic performance.
It works with sodium to regulate the body’s water balance, and is
necessary for heart health against hypertension and stroke. Potassium
helps oxygenate the brain for clear thinking and helps control allergic
reactions. |
Proline (Amino
Acid): |
Is essential for collagen
formation and maintance. It is useful in wound healing and protects the
body tissues from the affects of age. |
Psyllium (Plantago
ovata) (husks): |
Excellent colon and intestinal
cleanser. It lubricates as well as helps heal the intestines and colon.
It strengthens the tissues and restores tone. Powerful detoxifier. |
Quercetin: |
a powerful bioflavonoid,
quercetin is isolated from blue-green algae. Its primary therapeutic use
has been in controlling allergy and asthma reactions, since it suppresses
the release and production of the two inflammatory agents that cause asthma
and allergy symptoms – histamines and leukotrienes. |
Red Clover (Trifolium
pratense) (blossom): |
A powerful nervous system
tonic, it also helps to strengthen and purify the blood. Red Clover is
an overall system strengthener good for coughs, wheezing, bronchitis,
lack of vitality and nervous energy. It is high in Vitamin A and is valued
for its high mineral content. |
Red Raspberry
(Rubus idaeus) (leaf): |
A renowned and proven
women’s herb. It’s nutrients strengthen the uterine wall.
Helps to relieve painful menstruation and aid the flow. Overall powerful
tonic herb. Contains vitamins A, C, D, E, G, F, and B, and is rich in
iron and calcium. |
Rosemary
Extract 4:1 (Rosemarinus officinalis) (leaf with carnosic acid): |
anti-cancer substances
have been found in rosemary. Extracts contain carnosic and labiatic-acid,
thought to be responsible for its powerful antioxidant properties. |
Royal Jelly: |
Is rich in natural hormones
and B vitamins and contains an impressive array of 17 amino acids. It
benefits the following systems; immune, cardiovascular, endocrine, integument,
nervous, reproductive, cellular, skeletal, hepatic and respiratory. It
may also help the following conditions; menopause, impotence, infertility,
chronic fatigue, skin blemishes, wrinkles, immune system, viral and bacterial
infections, endocrine disorders, hormonal balance, cardiovascular disease,
weight control, inflammations, liver ailments, cancer, arthritis, memory,
depression, Parkinson’s disease, diabetes, asthma, and mental exhaustion.
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Safflower (Carthamus
tinctorius) (flower): |
Helps neutralize uric
acid (meat contains uric acid). The body has no facility for ridding itself
of uric acid; the only protection is to send water to dilute the acid.
As the water, toxins and acid grow old, they harden and turn to fatty
tissue and cellulite. This herb helps to neutralize the uric acid. Also
for jaundice and gallbladder problems. Is believed to help regulate cholesterol
levels in the blood. Contains vitamin K. |
Sarsaparilla
(Smilax ornata)(root): |
Components aid in the
production of testosterone and progesterone. It also stimulates metabolism,
aids in digestion and improves appetite. Helps with gas and edema. Is
beneficial for skin ailments such as psoriasis, eczema and leprosy and
also works as an anti – inflammatory. |
Selenium (as sodium
selenate): |
a component of glutathione
and a powerful antioxidant, selenium protects the body from free radical
damage and heavy metal toxicity. It is an anti-cancer substance and immune
stimulant. It works with vitamin E to prevent fat and cholesterol accumulation
in the blood. It protects against heart weakness and degenerative diseases.
It enhances elasticity of skin tissue. |
Serine (Glycine)
(Amino Acid): |
see Gylcine. |
Silica (from silicon
dioxide and horsetail herb): |
in addition to the well
known benefits of maintaining healthy hair, skin and nails, and for calcium
absorption in the early stages of bone formation, silica is needed for
flexible arteries, and plays a significant role in the prevention of cardiovascular
disease. |
Skullcap (Scutellaria
lateriflora) (aerial): |
A powerful food for the
nerves and nervous system. Supports and strengthens the nervous system,
providing relief of problems stemming from nervous affections. Supports
the reproductive system. Skullcap is high in vitamins and minerals. |
Slippery Elm
(Ulmus rubra) (bark): |
Helps neutralize stomach
acidity and absorb foul gases and toxins. It draws out impurities and
heals and soothes all body parts, especially the mucus membranes, adrenal
glands, stomach, bowels, and lungs. Also helps to boost output of the
cortin hormone, which helps send a stream of blood-building substances
through the system. |
Taurine (Amino
Acid): |
It is necessary for brain
development and function. It has a potent and long-lasting anticonvulsive
effect. |
Threonine(Amino
Acid): |
Improves the assimilation
and absorption of nutrients. It is essential in the prevention and treatment
of many forms of mental illness. Is also required for new cell development. |
Tomato Extract (Lycpersicum esculentum)
(fruit): |
are high in the carotene
called lycopene. Lycopene has powerful anti-cancer, antioxidant and anti-carcinogen
properties. |
Triphala
powder blend (fruit): |
consists of a combination
of three fruits; chebulic, beleric and emblic myrobalan trees. Is widely
regarded as a laxative and rejuvenator. Its special value is as both a
regulator of elimination and a revitalizer for the entire body. Will promote
normal appetite, good digestion and cleanses and purifies the blood. It
also is an eye strengthener and is non-habit forming. |
Turmeric
Extract, 95% curcumin (Curcuma longa) (root): |
has a powerful antioxidant
property. Turmeric helps to stop free radical progression and to prevent
free radicals from occurring. It is a powerful anti-inflammatory. Studies
have shown that turmeric is a stronger antioxidant than vitamin C and
E. It supports the body’s own antioxidant and anti-inflammatory
capabilities. There is also evidence of anti-cancer activity in turmeric. |
Tyrosine (Amino
Acid): |
Plays a roll in the function
of the adrenal, thyroid and pituitary glands. May help to create positive
feelings elevate moods and increase alertness and ambition. It can also
be used in cases of high blood pressure, the aging of cells, Parkinson’s
disease, muscle development, allergies, cancer and irritability. |
Uva Ursi (Arctostaphycs
uva-ursi) (leaf): |
Helps to strengthen and
tone the urinary passages, bladder and kidney function. It supports all
aspects of kidney function, a major eliminatory channel in the body. It
is useful in inflammatory diseases of the urinary tract, and cystitis. |
Valine ?(Amino Acid): |
Sparks mental vigor,
muscular coordination, nervous system function and is necessary for glandular
function and normal growth of cells. ?(Branched chain) |
Vitamin A (as
acetate, beta carotene, mixed carotenoids): |
a powerful antioxidant
and anti-infective for immune health, protection against environmental
pollutants, slowing the aging process and allergy control. It is crucial
for an active immune system. In the form of beta-carotene it helps protect
against cancer. It is an important element in an antioxidant defense program. |
Vitamin B1 (as
thiamine hydrochloride): |
thiamine, like all B
vitamins, plays an important role in the body’s resistance to disease.
It is a powerful antioxidant and decreases oxidation of lipids (fats)
in the body. |
Vitamin B12
(as cyanoccobalamin): |
a coenzyme needed for
fat and carbohydrate metabolism. It is involved in all immune responses.
Energizes, relieves fatigue, depression, hangover and poor concentration. |
Vitamin B2 (as
riboflavin): |
is involved in two types
of energy metabolism: in protein metabolism to form enzymes necessary
to transport oxygen to cells; and in metabolism of lipids such as fatty
acids. B2 is needed for tissue repair and plays a role in our defense
and immune system. |
Vitamin B6 (as
pyridoxine hydrochloride): |
is needed for healthy
blood and blood vessels. A deficiency can cause a depression of the immune
system. B6 is one of the most essential, widely utilized vitamins in the
body. It is involved in the metabolism of amino acids and of essential
fatty acids. It is therefore needed for the proper growth and maintenance
of almost all
body functions.
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Vitamin C (as
ascorbic Acid, acerola & rose hips): |
a primary preventative
of free radical damage, it strengthens the immune system. Protects against
infections, safeguards against radiation, heavy metal toxicity, environmental
pollutants and early aging. |
Vitamin D (as
cholecalciferol): |
is actually a hormone
that encourages the absorption of calcium and phosphorus from the intestine
and controls the deposit of these minerals in the bones and teeth. Adequate
vitamin D helps prevent osteoporosis. |
Vitamin E (as
d-alpha tocopheryl acetate, mixed tocopherol with wheat germ): |
a fat-soluble antioxidant
and immune stimulant. Neutralizes free radicals against the effect of
aging. Helps protect against air pollution, particularly ozone, and also
against free radical damage caused by radiation. |
Vitamin K (as
phytonadione): |
it’s most important
function is the production of coagulation (blood clotting) factors in
the body. Vitamin K deficiencies are believed to contribute to osteoporosis. |
Wild Mexican
yam (root): |
is used for menstrual
cramps, is effective for the liver and the gallbladder and for digestive
problems associated with an imbalance of these organs. It also helps with
chronic flatulence and gas. |
Yarrow (Achillea
millefolium) (flower): |
Has been historically
used as a tonic in helping to regulate liver function. It tones the mucus
membrane of the stomach and bowels and supports the glandular system.
It acts as a blood cleanser. It helps open pores to permit free perspiration
for elimination of waste and relieving the kidneys. Yarrow has recently
been mentioned to have anti-cancer properties. |
Yellow Dock
(Rumex crispus) (root): |
Is one of the best blood
builders and purifiers in the herb kingdom. It stimulates elimination
and improves flow of bile. It is a nutritive tonic very high in iron so
it is useful in treating anemia. It nourishes the spleen and liver. Yellow
Dock is rich in easily digestible plant iron. It is also rich in vitamins
A, C, manganese and nickel. |
Yerba Mate (leaf): |
rich in vitamins A, E,
C and B, naturally lifts fatigue and provides broad range nutrition to
body cells. Protects against the effects of stress. Helps the respiratory
system overcome allergies and works as a catalyst that increases the healing
effects of other herbs. |
Zinc (as zinc citrate
& zinc oxide): |
a coenzyme that protects
against free radical damage, zinc is essential to maintaining immune strength,
gland, sexual and reproductive health. Zinc is a brain food that promotes
mental alertness. |
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Colloidal Minerals
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T
- Destroyed or injured by high temperatures
W - Dissolves in water
O - Oxidizes Rapidly |
Aluminum |
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Antimony |
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Arsenic |
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Barium |
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Beryllium |
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Bismuth |
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Boron |
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Bromide |
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Cadmium |
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Calcium (W.T.O) |
Found and needed mostly in structural system. Tooth and bone
mineral. Tone builing in the body. Builds and maintains
bone structure. Give vitality and endurance. Heals wounds.
Counteracts acid.
Source: milk, cheese, raw egg yolk, apricots, figs, prunes, cranberries,
gooseberries, cabbage, spinach, parsnips, lettuce, onions, dates, bran,
tops of vegetables
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Carbon
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is the principal element of growth.
When carbon and oxygen are at work, one upon the other, there is heat generation,
growth and generation of carbonic acid gas. Carbon is the basic element
of cell birth and cell life and mainly supports the vital systems.
An excess results in obesity, boils, fatty degeration, anemia, high blood
pressure. Carbon, or its compounds, occur mainly in starches, sweets,
fats and alson in most proteins. To counteract excess, avoid greasy
foods such as fatty game, meats, oily fish, goose, fatty sausage, and gravies.
Foods low in fat are bass, bone broth, buttermilk, skimmed milk, goat milk
cheese and cottage chees, cauliflower, young carrots, tender cabbage, chard,
string beans, blueberries, blackberries |
Carbonate |
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Cerium |
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Cesium |
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Chloride |
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Chlorine (T) |
Found and needed mostly in digestive system and secretions. Cleanser
in the body, expels waste, freshens, purifiess, disinfects.
Source: Goat and cow milk, salt, fish, cheese, coconut, beets, radishes
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Chromium |
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Cobalt |
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Copper |
Found in central nervous system, liver. Aids in iron absorption,
synthesis of hemoglobin, myelin sheath of nerves, metabolism of asorbic
acid
Source: Seafood, molasses, nuts, legumes, wholegrain cereals,
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Dysprosium |
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Erbium |
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Europium |
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Fluoride |
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Fluorine |
Found and needed mostly in the structural
system. Tooth enamel, perserves bones. Disease resister and
beautifier. Strengthens tendons. Knits bones.
Source: Cauliflower, cabbage, cheese, raw goat milk, raw egg yolk, cod
liver oil, brussels sprouts, spinach, tomatoes, watercress |
Gadolinium |
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Gallium |
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Germanium |
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Gold |
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Hafnium |
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Holmium |
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Hydrogen |
Is presnet in bodily secretions, soft tissue,
lymph, brain, lungs, glands, liver, kidnesy, slpeen, pancreas. Hydrogen
foods are moisture-carrying foods, such as apricots, cherries, all berries,
fruit juices, cabbage, tomatoes, leaf lettuce, Swiss Chard, watercress,
The Nerves, must be bathed in fresh moisture. Without hydrogen, the
blood cound not flow and waste and toxic materials could not be washed out
of the body. An excess of water in the body, however, causes pressure
and enlargement of body organs. |
Iodide |
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Iodine (T)
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Found and needed mostly in nervous system.
Gland and brain mineral. Metabolism normalizer in the body.
Prevents goiter, normalizes gland and cell action. Ejects and counteracts
poisons.
Source: Powdered Nova Scotia dulse and sea lettuce (very high), seafoods,
carrots, pears, onions, tomatoes, pineapple, potato skins, cod liver oil,
kelp, garlic, watercress, safflower oil |
Iridium |
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Iron (O.W) |
Found in blood, stored in liver. Essentail in blood as oxygen
carrier. Promotes vitality and ambition. Prevetns anemia.
Source: All green leafy vegetables, blackberries, black cherries, egg
yolk, liver, oysters, potato peelings, whole wheat
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Lanthanum |
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Lead |
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Lithium |
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Lutetium |
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Magnesium (W.T.) |
Found and needed mostly in the digestive system. Nerve Mineral.
Nature's Laxitive New cell promoter in the body. Relaxes,
refreshens system. Prevents and relieves constipation and auto-intoxication
Source: Grapefruit, oranges, figs, whole barley, yellow corn, wheat,
coconut, goat's milk, raw egg yolk
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Manganese (W) |
found and needed mostly in the nervous system. Tissue strengthener,
Memory mineral. Controlling nerves in the body. Increases
resistance. Coordinates thought and action. Improves Memory.
Source: Nasturtium leaves, raw egg yolk, almonds, walnuts, watercress,
mint, parsley, wintergreen, endive, pignolia nuts
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Mercury |
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Molybdenum |
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Neodymium |
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Nickel |
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Niobium |
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Nitrogen |
as found in food or in
air, is a restraining element, the opposite of oxygen. Oxygen is
like fire. Nitrogen is stillness itself. Without nitrogen,
oxygen would burn us up and life would cease to exist. nitrogen
enters human tissue under many different names - in the solid elastic
tissue, lymph, muscles, blood plasma, in the crystalline lense of the eyes, connective tissue, mucous, membranes, skin, hair, nails. The main supply of nitrogen is found in proteins, the principal muscle builder. Nitrogen yeilds heat and muscular energy. A deficiency leads to muscular exhaustion, numbness, tired feelings. Anexcess of nitrogen, however, results in autointoxication, stagnation, swelling, forgetfulness, headache, enlargement of the heart, so it is very important to keep nitrogen in proper balance. nitrogen (or very high protein) foods are almonds, beans, beef, fish, goat cheese, lean veal, liver, quail, Swiss cheese, other cheeses and unleavened breads. low nitrogen foods are young kale, milk whey, okra, ripe olives, parsley, apricots, artichokes, string beans, young carrots, romaine lettuce, tomatoes, turnips, wild cherry juice and wintergreen. |
Osmium |
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Oxygen |
is needed by each individual
cell in the body, for building, energizing and burining up waste.
It affects each inidividual differently, according to the other chemical
elements in the body. An ample supply of oxygen is needed in order
to supply the lungs, blood and tissues, keep the arteries elastic, eyes
glowing, heart active and agile. Some of the high oxygen foods are:
liquid chlorophyll, iron tonics, red juicy meats, beets, grapes, tomatoes,
onions, leeks, wild cherry juice and so forth. The best oxygen "foods"
for the respiratory system are fresh mountain air, clean air, and the
higher altitudes |
Palladium |
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Phosphorus (T.W.) |
found and needed mostly in nervous system. Brain and Bone Mineral.
Body and nerve builder. Nourishes brain and nerves. Builds
power of thought. Stimulates growth of hair and bones.
Source: seafoods, milk, raw egg yolk, parsnips, whole wheat, barley,
yellow corn, nuts, peas, beans, lentils
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Platinum |
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Potassium (W) |
Found and needed mostly in digestive system, Tissue and secretion mineral.
Healer in the body. Liver activator. Stronly alkaline, Makes
tissues elastic, muscles supple, creates grace, beauty, good disposition
Source: Patato skin, dandelion, dill, sage, cress, dried olives,
parsley, blueberries, peaches, prunes, coconut, gooseberries, cabbage,
figs, almonds
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Praseodymium |
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Rhenium |
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Rhodium |
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Rubidium |
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Ruthenium |
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Samarium |
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Scandium |
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Selenium |
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Silicon (W) |
Found and needed mostly in structural system, Nails, skin, teeth, and
hair. Surgeon in the body, Gives keen hearing, sparkling eyes,
hard teeth, glossy hair, Tones system and gives resistance to
the body
Source: Oats, barley, spinach, asparagus, lettuce, tomatoes, cabbage,
figs, strawberries
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Silver |
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Sodium (W) |
Found and needed mostly in digestive system, Gland, ligament
and blood builder. Youth maintainer in the body. Aids digestion.
Counteracts acidosis. Halts fermentation. Purfies the blood.
Source: Okra celery, carrots, beets, cucumbers, string beans, asparagus,
turnips, strawberries, oatmeal, cheese, raw egg yolk, coconut, black
figs
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Strontium |
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Sulfate |
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Sulphur (O.T.)
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Found and needed mostly in the nervous
system. Brain and tissue mineral. Purifies and activates the
body. Purifies and tones the system. Intensifies feelings
and emotions.
Source: cabbage, auliflower, onions, asparagus, carrots, horseradish,
shrimp, chestnuts, mustard greens |
Tantalum |
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Tellurium |
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Terbium |
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Thallium |
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Thorium |
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Thulium |
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Thullum |
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Tin |
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Titanium |
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Tungsten |
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Uranium |
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Vanadium |
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Yiterbium |
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Ytirium |
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Zinc |
Found in liver, muscles, bones, organs, seminal fluid, insulin.
Enzyme metabolism, aids digestion, phosphorus, metabolism.
Source: Wheat Germ, yeast, sunflower seeds, seafood, mushrooms, soybean
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Zirconium |
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