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Bone, Flesh & Cartilage - Dr. Christopher's
Do not use during Pregnancy |
11108 |
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| The famous old time formula for healing bone, flesh and... |
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Hypericum (St. John's Wort) (infused oil)
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16306 |
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| The oil made from the flowers is strongly anti-viral,... |
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St. John's Wort
Hypericum perforatum |
10182 |
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| Sedative, nerve tonic and regenerator, anti-depressive,... |
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St. John's Wort herb - Organic
Hypericum perforatum |
12287 |
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| Sedative, nerve tonic and regenerator, anti-depressive,... |
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Turmeric
Curcuma longa |
10150 |
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| Blood cleanser and alterative, anti-inflammatory to joints... |
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Turmeric, powder
Curcuma longa |
12346 |
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| Blood cleanser and alterative, anti-inflammatory to joints... |
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White Willow bark, cut & sifted
Salix alba |
12302 |
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Bayberry
Myrica cerifera |
10206 |
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| Astringent, stimulant, topical anti-inflammatory. 3 mL... |
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Bayberry root bark, powder - Wildcrafted
Myrica cerifera |
12112 |
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| Astringent, stimulant, topical anti-inflammatory. |

| | Continued information about Anti-Inflammatory:Possible Causes of Inflammation Inflammation is usually caused by other ailments, such as arthritis, rheumatism, osteoarthritis, fibromyalgia, allergies, asthma, autoimmune diseases, Crohn’s disease, inflammatory bowel disease, ulcerative colitis, lower back pain and muscular neck pain. Inflammation can also occur when there is no foreign substances to fight off. These ailments, called autoimmune diseases, cause the body to attack its own normal tissues as if they are infected or harmed in some way. Possible Symptoms of Inflammation The most common symptoms of inflammation include redness, swelling, stiffness and pain in a joint or muscle. Inflammation can also cause general flu-like symptoms, such as fever, chills, fatigue, headache and loss of appetite. Possible Lifestyle Changes for Inflammation Eat a diet made up of 75 percent raw foods and drink plenty of herbal teas and juices. Eat foods high in flavonoids, such as spinach, blueberries, strawberries and onions. Consume half of a fresh pineapple or fresh papaya every day. Limits saturated fats and salt. Avoid cola, sugar, white flour products and junk foods. |
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