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lapacho bark, organic, wildcrafted 50g |
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Antiviral
and antifungal (yeast and fungal infections), supports liver and
endocrine gland system. Lapacho tea possesses a wonderful flavor and has
a naturally
sweet taste, yet contains no sugar; a great herbal base
for all teas. Experiment with mixing it with other herbs.
Our Lapacho is ethically harvested (without killing the tree).
Can be used to simply maintain general health or to treat such conditions as:
- colds, flu, fevers and other symptoms of respiratory problems
- skin irritation and burnts
- psoriasis,
dysentery, osteomyelitis
- Parkinson’s disease, lupus, vaginal yeast
infections
- infectious diseases
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Eternal Delight's blend! Known as the most beautiful chai in town. For tea, baking, latte, ... |
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- stop smoking, menopausal, tension
- muscle relaxant, cramps
- promotes sleep, eases pain
- anti-anxiety
- heart
- calms spasmodic coughing
- animal care (help relax them during stressful events: trips to the vet, recovering from surgery and pain)
- headaches, nerve, insomnia
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The root can be an appetite stimulant and it can treat some
digestive disorders. Today, many herbal doctors use dandelion to purify
the liver and gallbladder of toxins. Research indicates that dandelions
can treat pneumonia, bronchitis, and other respiratory disorders.
Dandelion can improve general health, and is beneficial to the kidneys,
pancreas, spleen, stomach, and other organs. Dandelion is also
recommended for the treatment of tinnitus, tonsillitis, osteoporosis,
abscesses, anemia, boils, mammary tumors, cirrhosis, water retention,
hepatitis, jaundice, rheumatism, and warts. Dandelion may also be
effective in eliminating or averting age spots. Some people also use a
toasted dandelion root as a healthier alternative to coffee. |
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Marshmallow root has a long history dating back thousands of years as
an herbal remedy for cough, sore throat and other respiratory problems
such as bronchitis and whooping cough (pertussis). This is due to the
large amounts of mucilage found in the flower as well as the root.
Recommended uses include that of diarrhea and indigestion; along with
chronic diseases that cause these such as Crohn’s disease and
Gastroesophageal reflux disease. |
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