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Milk Thistle / Schizandra Plus
Liver Detoxifying
and Protecting Tonic. The herbs in this formula
have shown potent liver protective properties as well as
the ability to help protect against environmental toxins
and pollutants. Clinical trials performed in countries outside
the US have shown some of these herbs to detoxify dangerous
carcinogens, act as free radical scavengers, stimulate liver
repair, normalize liver functions, counteract the effects
of a wide variety of poisons, alter the membranes of hepatic
cells which inhibits the passage of toxins, increase cellular
regeneration by stimulating protein synthesis and protect
against depletion of the antioxidant gluthione in liver
cells.
Contents:
Milk Thistle seed, Chinese Schizandra berry, Shiitake mushroom,
Chinese Ligustrum (Privet) fruit, Mexican Wild Yam root, Chinese
Dong Quai root, Chinese Lycium berry, Indian Turmeric root, Brazilian
Jurubeba herb, Cascara Sagrada bark and Quebra Pedra. 15 to 40 drops
1-3 times daily. Not recommended if nursing or pregnant.
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Ingredient
descriptions:
Milk
Thistle seed (Silybum marianum)
Actions: Regenerates
the liver on a cellular level, hepatic, cholagogue, galactagogue,
tonic.
Common Use: The extensive
modern clinical and laboratory research on milk thistle
seed would fill (and has filled) a whole book. The most
important active constituents discovered so far are the
flavonoid-like compounds called flavanolignans, the group
of which is collectively called silymarin. The three most
abundant of these molecules are silbinin, silychristin,
and silydanin. These compounds have two major actions: 1)
they bind to the liver cell (hepatocyte) membranes and protect
them from being injured by foreign chemicals, endogenous
and environmental toxins and free radical damage; and 2)
they enter the liver cells and enhance their ability to
produce enzymes vital to the liver's proper functioning,
thus speeding recovery from injury to the liver and even
stimulating regeneration of liver tissue. The seeds are
also rich in betaine, a proven liver protector, as well
as essential fatty acids that may help lower excessive and
chronic inflammation in the body. This herb is specific
for protection and enhanced liver regeneration after exposure
to heavy metals, radiation, or toxic chemicals.
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Chinese
Schizandra berry (Schizandra chinensis)
Actions:
Tonic, adaptogen, aphrodisiac, mild stimulant, deep immune
activator, antioxidant.
Common Use: Schizandra
fruits or berries contain various lignans, mainly schizandrins,
these lignans have been found to prevent liver damage, stimulate
liver repair, and stimulate normal liver functioning. These
properties appear to be related to the various antioxidant
abilities of the various schizandrins. Schizandra also helps
in digestion, regulating gastric acid release. Other studies
have shown that extracts of schizandra are stimulating to
the central nervous system and are cholinergic. There have
been numerous reports on schizandra's ability to quicken
reflexes, increase work efficiency, control anger and combat
neurasthenias (headaches, insomnia, dizziness, palpitations).
Other reports have mentioned increased cognitive function
and increased memory. Recent research studies
have indicated that schizandra has numerous biological activities,
including: anti-bacterial, mild stimulant, liver protective,
anti-depressant, antioxidant, adaptogen and cardiac tonic.
In Oriental Medicine, schizandra is recommended for the
lungs, liver and kidneys, including as an aphrodisiac (
kidney element). Schizandra is also a registered medicine
in Russia for vision problems since the herb has been found
to prevent eye fatigue and increase acuity.
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Shiitake
mushroom (Lentinus edodes)
Actions:
Adaptogen, deep immune activator, antiviral, antineoplastic.
Common Use: Shiitake appears to be beneficial for soothing bronchial
inflammations and regulating urine incontinence. Shiitake mycelia is rich in carbohydrates,
protein, vitamins and minerals. It contains a polysaccharide-protein
complex that studies have shown to: activate macrophages, promoting recognition of antigens and information
transmission to the helper T-cells and increasing the rate at which
objects are engulfed; reinforce interleukin-1 production, activating
the helper T-cells; promote the mitosis of B-lymphocytes (and others),
increasing their proliferation; increase antibody production; and, improve
health of chronic hepatitis patients. This fungi has been extensively studied in the Orient
and elsewhere, the reported beneficial findings are to detailed and
numerous to mention here. For anyone with further interest we recommend
reading Medicinal Mushrooms by Christopher Hobbs, subjects include reishi,
shiitake, maitake, kombucha, and more.
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Chinese
Ligustrum Privet fruit (Ligustrum lucidum)
Actions:
Nutritive tonic, deep immune activator, liver tonic, digestive
aid.
Common Use: Ligustrum,
or privet fruit, is an excellent digestive aid, it may be
of benefit in chronic bowel complaints and ulcerations of
the stomach and bowels. Also known to nourish and tone the
liver and kidneys, benefit the skin, and act on conditions
such as dizziness, spots in front of the eyes, lower back
pain and tinnitus. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, ligustrum
is often combined with astragalus root to combat long term
weakness, chronic illness or deficiency, and many degenerative
ailments such as general immune weakness.
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Mexican
Wild Yam root (Mexican Wild Yam root)
Actions:
Antispasmodic, hepatic, anti-inflammatory, antirheumatic,
cholagogue, uterine tonic.
Common Use: This valuable
herb was at one time the sole source of the chemicals that
were used as the raw materials for contraceptive hormone
manufacture. In 1936, Japanese researchers discovered glycoside
saponins in several Mexican yam species, from these, steroid
saponins, primarily diosgenin, could be derived. These derivatives
could then be converted to progesterone, an intermediate
in cortisone production. Steroid drugs derived from diosgenin
include corticosteroids, oral contraceptives, androgens
and estrogens (yams do not contain , as sometimes believed,
full blown estrogens or other hormones - these substances
are produced after four processing steps). Such findings
might help explain why, during the previous two centuries
of American medicine, wild yam roots have successfully been
employed in treating menstrual cramps, ovarian neuralgia
and cramps, after pains and other problems of menses and
child birth. Also known to have a therapeutic action on
overall liver health, it is believed that wild yam root's
ability to lower blood cholesterol levels and lower blood
pressure indirectly helps the liver by increasing its efficiency
and reducing stress. Also indicated in the relief of
rheumatoid arthritis, especially the acute phase where there
is intense inflammation.
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Chinese
Dong Quai root (Angelica sinensis)
Women
Actions:
Female tonic, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, sedative, anti-spasmodic,
immune stimulant.
Common Use: Dong Quai
is the most important female tonic remedy in Chinese Medicine.
It is used for debility and poor vitality, convalescence
and tiredness in women as well as all kinds of gynecological,
menstrual, or menopausal symptoms. Dong Quai is also used
to provide energy, vitality and resistance to disease and
is a wonderful blood tonic, promoting its production and
circulation. It is therefore used in treating anemia, boils,
headaches, venous problems, low immunity and problems of
peripheral blood flow. This plant also has a reputation
as a liver tonic, protecting the liver against toxins and
stimualting liver metabolism.
Not recommended if nursing or pregnant unless under the
guidance of a medical professional.
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Chinese
Lycium berry or Wolfberry (Lycium barbarum)
Actions:
Nutritive tonic, liver tonic, hypotensive.
Contents: These berries
are very nourishing and can help supply the important nutrients
that cells, tissues and organs need for proper functioning.
They contain betaine, vitamin A, B1, B2, C, calcium, phosphorus,
iron, zeaxanthin, physalein and linolein acid. Studies have
shown an extract of this herb to inhibit the precipitation
of fat in liver cells and promote the regeneration of liver
cells. It has also shown a hypoglycemia effect; helping
to lower the level of blood sugars, and a hypotensive effect;
decrease in blood pressure and the ability to stimulate
breathing. This herb is a good supplement for the liver
and kidneys, it can help produce sperm and blood and has
been used successfully to clear vision problems. Not recommended
if nursing or pregnant.
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Indian
Turmeric rhizome (Curcumin longa)
Actions:
Cholagogue, hepatic, stomachic, carminative, anti-inflammatory,
antibacterial.
Common Uses: Turmeric
is an essential flavoring ingredient in many Indian and
other ethnic cuisines, it provides the yellow color of many
curry dishes and helps to render the food more digestible.
Studies on Turmeric have shown that the herb possesses cholagogue-type
substances which increase the secretions of bile. Most prominent
among these substances is curcumin. Curcumin possesses liver
protective activity, detoxifying dangerous carcinogens,
stimulating the gall-bladder and acting as a free-radical
scavenger. It has also been suggested that Turmeric lowers
blood cholesterol, helps with weight loss and inhibits platelet
aggregation. Turmeric has long been used in folk medicine.
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Brazilian
Jurubeba herb (Solanum paniculatum)
Rainforest
Actions:
Liver and digestive aid.
Common Uses: Jurubeba
is probably most popular in Brazil as a hangover remedy.
The herb is used after excess food and alcohol consumption
to alleviate indigestion and bloating in the stomach. It
is also said to be helpful in the relief of irritable
bowel syndrome, liver disease such as chronic hepatitis,
liver obstruction and swelling of the liver and spleen.
Not recommended if nursing or pregnant.
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Cascara
Sagrada aged bark (Rhamnus purshiana)
Actions:
Gentle laxative, bitter tonic, hepatic, mild purgative.
Common Use: Considered
one of the most useful among the popular botanical laxatives,
cascara's mild and yet effective action on the bowels makes
it a favored mild laxative. It acts by increasing the muscular
action of the intestines, toning and cleansing them. This
herb is also included in the Hoxsey
formula.
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Quebra
Pedra (Phyllanthus niruri v. sp.) Rainforest
Common Use: Quebra
Pedra has traditionally been used to strengthen and fortify
the liver and gall-bladder functions by stimulating bile
production. It has been used in the alternative therapy
of hepatitis and liver problems. Quebra Pedra can also clear
obstructions throughout the system by promoting the elimination
of mucous and kidney stones. As a diuretic it may help
with all afflictions of the urinary system, stimulating
the elimination of uric acid and helping with urinary tract
infections. It may also promote health in those with bronchitis,
diabetes and hypertension. Not recommended if nursing or
pregnant.
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