
SumaCeps™
Plus
Restorative
/ Rejuvinative Tonic. This formula makes an excellent
adaptogenic, nutritive and/or restorative tonic with a special
emphasis on physical restoration and maintenance. These
herbs have traditionally been used to restore vitality,
prevent premature aging, strengthen immune function and
increase physical performance capabilities. This formula
makes an excellent restorative, rejuvenating or revitalizing
tonic that can be used to strengthen the body after exhaustion
or long term illness or just to strengthen the body.
Contents: Brazilian
Suma root, Chinese Cordyceps fungus, Amazon Tayuya root,
Chinese Astragalus root, Chinese Ligustrum (Privet) fruit,
Indian Ashwagandha root, Chinese Codonopsis root, Chinese
Fo-Ti root, Chinese Lycium berry, Chinese Atractylodes root,
Chinese Schizandra berry, Siberian Ginseng (Chinese Ciwujia)
root and Indian Gotu Kola herb in a base containing concentrated
Bee Pollen extract. 20 to 45 drops 2-3 times daily. Not
recommended if nursing or pregnant.
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Ingredient
descriptions:
Brazilian
suma root (Pfaffia paniculata)
Rainforest
Actions:
Adaptogen, tonic, aphrodisiac, restorative, astringent.
Common Use: Suma root,
also known as Para Todo (For All Things) is called "Brazilian
Ginseng" by some herbalists and is one of the most highly
regarded South American herbs. While not a true member of
the Panax ginseng family, it is an authentic adaptogenic
herb, and as such exerts a normalizing influence on your
body and can help regulate and enhance your endocrine, nervous,
digestive, cardiovascular and immune systems. South American
Natives have used Suma for centuries to treat wounds, skin
rashes, low energy and sexual disinterest. The overall effect
is to give you an increased resistance to stress while having
a cell-building and regenerating effect. It also has analgesic
and anti-inflammatory properties that can help alleviate
chronic and acute pain. Suma root is also quite valuable
nutritionally as it contains essential vitamins, minerals,
amino acids and trace elements. Researchers have identified
152 chemical constituents in the root, including 19 amino
acids, electrolytic and trace minerals such as iron, magnesium,
cobalt, silica and zinc, as well as vitamins A, B-1, B-2,
E, K and pantothenic acid. It contains high amounts of the
trace element germanium, which is a powerful immune stimulator.
The germanium may be partly responsible for Suma's powerful
ability to bring more oxygen to the cells. Suma root is
becoming quite popular because of its high content of several
palnt hormones. It is considered one of the richest sources
of B-Ecdysterone, a plant hormone that can help maintain
your youth and strength. B-Ecdysterone can also accelerate
wound healing , along with allantoin (comfrey also contains
allantoin), a known cellular rebuilder that is present in
this plant. Research in Brazil, Japan and the United States
has found unique natural substances in Suma called pfaffosides
which are believed to regulate blood sugar
levels. Suma helps regulate blood pressure, cholesterol,
hormones (especially estrogen) and acid-base balance. You
can benefit by using Suma root as a healing agent, tonic
or aphrodisiac. Not recommended
if pregant or nursing.
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Chinese
Cordyceps fungus (Codonopsis pilosula)
Actions:
Adaptogen, tonic, immune stimulant, restorative.
Common Uses: Caterpillar
fungus or Winter Worm - Summer Grass, those are the common
names used for the highly prized Chinese tonic herb Cordyceps,
which gained national publicity in a mainstream publication
(Newsweek) a few years back because of its use by Chinese
women athletes engaged in breaking world running records.
In ancient China this fungus was used exclusively in the
Emperor's Palace because of its scarcity. Approximately
5 grams were stuffed into the stomach of a duck and roasted
until well cooked, then the Cordyceps was removed and the
duck was slowly eaten, twice daily over a period of 8-10
days, this was thought to be as potent as 50 grams of Panax
Ginseng. The New York Journal of Medicine reported that
Cordyceps has properties similar to Ginseng, being used
to strengthen the body after exhaustion or long term illness.
It has traditionally been used for impotence, backache,
to increase sperm production and to increase blood production.
In China, Cordyceps is used medically to regulate and support
the gonads and as a lung and kidney tonic. It is used specifically
for excess tiredness, chronic cough and asthma, impotence,
debility, anemia, to build the bone marrow and reduce excess
phlegm. The clinical studies done on Cordyceps in China
have been numerous and remarkable, indicating the fungus
can improve liver functions, reduce cholesterol, adjust
protein metabolism, improve immune functions, inhibit lung
carcinoma and has a therapeutic value in the relief of
aging disorders including loss of sexual drive. These are
just some of the reported benefits attributed to this remarkable
fungus. Not recommended if nursing or pregnant.
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Amazon
Tayuya root (Cayaponia tayuya v. sp.)
Rainforest
Actions:
Alterative, depurative, nutritive, rejuvinator, nervine,
digestive aid, liver tonic.
Common Uses: This remarkable
plant from the Amazon Rainforest has been traditionally
used to purify the blood and detoxify the system. It is
believed that this herb can help retard the aging process,
help the body retain youthful vigor, postpone degenerative
disease or speed up recovery from disease by providing essential
nutrients, supporting the hormonal and nervous systems,
activating enzymatic systems and regulating metabolism.
It has also been used to calm the pain associated with neuralgias,
sciatica, backaches, headaches and rheumatism. Its beneficial
action on the digestive system can help improve sluggish
digestion, reverse the discomfort of excess stomach acid,
relieve stomach tension and clear liver obstructions. Tayuya
is also said to have a very beneficial effect on a wide
variety of skin problems.
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Chinese
Astragalus root (Astragalus membranaceus)
Actions:
Deep immune activator, diuretic, tonic, hypotensive, vasodilator,
anti-stress agent.
Common Use: Used as a daily tonic when one
is not feeling well; it has the ability to build the energy
reserves in the body and exhibits several anti-stress properties.
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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 can 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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Indian
Ashwagandha root (Withania somnifera)
Actions:
Adaptogen, tonic, anti-inflammatory, immune stimmulant,
restorative, rejuvinator.
Common Use: In Ayurvedic
medicine, this herb is considered the "Ginseng of India",
said to "protect the organism from illness through maintaining
the healthy balance of physical energies." Like other adaptogens,
ashwagandha root exhibits an anti-stress effect, an immunomodulatory
effect, it can enhance both short and long term memory,
and it can strengthen the body's overall power of resistance.
In sum, this Ayurvedic herb helps build immunity and is
useful as a general tonic to enhance virility and vitality.
Also indicated as exhibiting anti-inflammatory properties.
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Chinese
Codonopsis root (Codonopsis pilosula)
Actions:
Stomachic, nutritive tonic, hypotensive, stimulant.
Common Uses: Chinese
Codonopsis is considered a nourishing tonic, it has been
used to promote digestion, absorption, metabolism and tone
and strengthen the stomach and spleen. The herb stimulates
the nervous system, increases body resistance and has been
shown to increase the number of red blood cells and hemoglobin
content. Animal studies have shown that it dilates peripheral
blood vessels and inhibits adrenal cortex activity, causing
a lowering of blood pressure. This herb also benefits the
lungs and is helpful in treating chronic coughs and shortness
of breath. Chinese physicians sometimes use Codonopsis as
a Ginseng substitute. Not recommended if nursing or pregnant.
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Chinese
Fo-Ti root or Ho-Shou-Wu (Polygonum multiflorum)
Women
Actions:
Tonic, hepatic, cardiac tonic, anti-inflammatory, vasodilator,
sexual tonic, rejuvenator.
Common Uses: In China
Fo-Ti known as Ho-Shou-Wu in that country, is one of the
most popular herbal tonics among the elderly. It is said
to tranquilize the spirit, nourish the blood and invigorate
the meridians. The properties of this herb are often compared
to Ginseng, but it has not yet been subjected to rigorous
experimental study. In Oriental philosophy, it is said to
increase Yin, thereby improving physical and mental health.
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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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Chinese
Atractylodes root (Atractylodes macrocephala)
Actions:
Stomachic, diuretic, anti-emetic, digestive tonic.
Common Uses: This herb
has been used for deficiency of the spleen, physical and
mental fatigue, diarrhea, edema, retention of phlegm, dizziness
and vomiting. It has a pronounced and long lasting diuretic
effect, inhibiting reabsorption by the renal tubules and
increasing the secretion of potassium salts. It also has
the ability to lower blood sugar levels, promote digestion
and the essential oil present in Atractylodes possesses
a sedative action.
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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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Siberian
Ginseng root (Eleutherococcus senticosus) Chinese
Ciwujia
Actions:
Adaptogen, circulatory stimulant, tonic, vasodilator.
Common Use: This herb
may safely be used to increase stamina when under stress.
After nearly a thousand studies, Siberian Ginseng has been
shown to increase energy and stamina and to help the body
resist viral infections, environmental toxins, radiation
and chemotherapy. In Chinese Medicine it has been used to
prevent bronchial, respiratory and viral infections, provide
energy and vitality, increase resistance to stress, treat
rheumatic and heart ailments, improve cardiovascular and
neurovascular conditions and help restore memory, concentration
and cognitive abilities which may be impaired from poor
blood supply to the brain. Additionally Siberian Ginseng
is a popular remedy for debility, depression, fatigue and
nervous breakdowns. It has a growing reputation for increasing
all kinds of body resistance. Also used to regulate low
blood pressure and increase circulation. Excellent as a
general tonic. Recommended to be taken for 3-6 months consecutively
for best results.
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Gotu
Kola herb (Centella asiatica)
Actions:
Tonic, depurative, diuretic, alterative, adaptogen, circulatory
tonic.
Common Use: Gotu kola
is useful as a brain food to rebuild energy reserves and
stamina. It can increase mental and physical power, combat
stress and improve reflexes. It is known to relieve high
blood pressure, and is said to be a valuable relief for
depression and mental problems by helping with mental fatigue,
senility, schizophrenia, epilepsy, and memory loss. Also
neutralizes blood toxins and helps balance hormones and
relax the nerves.
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Bee
Pollen
Bee pollen is a dense
source of protein and is considered to be a complete food.
It is a rich source of vitamins, minerals, protein, amino
acids, hormones, enzymes and fats. It has long been used
to increase energy and mental alertness, slow down the aging
process and retain youthful energy. It is frequently taken
by athletes to increase performance levels and there is
some scientific evidence available that supports this claim.
Available in formula only. Bee pollen may cause allergic
reactions in some people.
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