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Energy Loose Herb Organic
Energy Loose Herb Organic
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Whole. Organic. 2 ounces.
Liven up your day with this mild-bodied, earthy blend of Organic Young Hyson green tea combined with eleuthero and ginkgo; and the licorice gives it a slightly sweet taste. Enjoy this invigorating green tea throughout the day to support your energy and well-being. Revitalize yourself naturally!
Made in United States
Ingredients: Organic Young Hyson Tea, Organic Eleuthero Root, Organic Schisandra Berry, Organic Ginkgo Leaf, Organic Gotu Kola, Organic Licorice Root, and Organic Ginger Root.
Botanical Name
Botanical Name
Sambucus canadensis L.
Plant Description
Plant Description
Elderberry plants arevdeciduous shrubs or small trees that are usually wider than they are tall. They can grow to be 5 to 12 feet tall and have a bushy, shrub-like pattern. Elderberry is commonly used for its flu fighting properties.
Benefits
Benefits
Abrasion; Ague; Asthma; Bleeding; Boil; Bronchosis; Bruise; Burn; Cancer; Cancer, breast; Cardiopathy; Catarrh Chafing; Childbirth; Chill; Cold; Colic; Constipation; Cough; Dermatosis; Diphtheria; Dropsy; Dyspepsia; Eczema; Edema; Epilepsy; Erysipelas; Exanthema; Fever; Flu; Gas; Gastrosis; Gonorrhea; Gout; Headache; Hepatosis; Herpes; Induration; Infection; Inflammation; Insomnia; Mastosis; Measles; Migraine; Myalgia; Nervousness; Neuralgia; Neurosis; Pain; Psoriasis; Rheumatism; Rhinosis; Scarlatina; Scrofula; Sore; Sore Throat; Sprain; Stomachache; Stress); Stroke; Swelling; Syphilis; Toothache); VD; Virus; Water Retention; Wound.
Activities
Activities
Alterative; Analgesic; Antiinflammatory; Antipyretic; Antiseptic; Antiviral; Aperient; Bronchostimulant; Carminative; Cyanogenic; Depurative; Diaphoretic; Diuretic; Emetic; Hemostat; Hydragogue; Intoxican; Laxative; Poison; Secretagogue; Sedative; Stimulant; Vulnerary
Uses
Uses
Tea, Extract, Tncture
Warnings
Warnings
Class 1, Several cases of severe poisoning from several glasses of juice involved dizziness, nausea, numbness, stupor, vomiting, and weakness. Seeds somewhat toxic when eaten.
Source
Source
Duke, J. A. 2002. Handbook of Medicinal Herbs, 2nd Ed. (2002). CRC Press, ISBN0-8493-1284-1
FDA Statement - Not intended to diagnose, prevent, treat, or cure through the sale of this Herb. Use at your own risk. Information provided is for informational purposes only and is not intended to replace consultation with your physician. The FDA has not evaluated this statement.
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