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BURDOCK ROOT contains phytochemicals that are known for their antioxidant properties, which help neutralize free radicals in the body. This can reduce the risk of developing certain chronic diseases.
SLIPPERY ELM is a soothing herb that help protect against cellular damage. It also aids in absorbing toxins and reducing inflammation in the digestive system.
SHEEP’S SORREL is thought to have powerful blood purifying properties, as well as compounds that can mitigate oxidative stress and inflammation in the body. It can offer general strengthening of the immune system and improvement of overall vitality. René Caisse felt that sheep’s sorrel was the most effective component among all the herbs present in her formula.
TURKEY RHUBARB: is often used to stimulate detoxification and promote balanced elimination via the digestive tract. It also has astringent properties, which helps to tone and tighten tissues.
WATERCRESS: Contains many phytochemicals that may help protect the body by helping to maintain the integrity of the cells and preventing harmful genetic mutations. Watercress can inhibit carcinogens and boost the detoxifying capabilities of enzymes in the body. It may also eliminate unnatural cells in the earliest stages of development. In addition to these potential qualities, watercress may also have anti-inflammatory capabilities, which seems to be an extremely important component to minimizing risk.
BLOODROOT: A rich source of the powerful alkaloid sanguinarine. According to a study published by the University of Minnesota Medical School that looked specifically at Native American healing modalities, researchers found that the sanguinarine in blood root may, “Block proliferation and induce apoptosis in a number of different transformed and malignant cell types.”
Not suggested during pregnancy.
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