Product Description
Heavy Metal Detox Herbal Formula
2 fluid Oz (60ml) herbal tincture
Commonly used to Remove heavy metals from the body
Herbs include: Kelp, Rosehips, Burdock Root, Oat Straw, Rose Hips, Garlic, Stillingia root, Chaparral, Prickly Ash Bark, Watercress.
Info about the Herbs in Heavy Metal Detox
Kelp
Kelp is a type of seaweed rich in chlorophyll, a green pigment containing special fibers that bind to and remove toxins from the body. Kelp contains iodine and can help the thyroid.
Kelp may improve sensory receptors and promote healthy nails and blood vessels, aid in digestion, and ease constipation. It may also reduce hair loss and help with blood surgar and weight management.
Burdock root
One of the most common uses for burdock root has been to purify the blood. Burdock root has been shown to contain multiple types of powerful antioxidants, including quercetin, luteolin, and phenolic acids. It is rich in iron and good for cleansing the blood.
Oat Straw
Oat Straw is helpful in calming the nerves of those who are detoxing from drug or alcohol addiction, and can even help curb nicotine cravings.
Rosehips
Rose hips get their red-orange color from carotenoid pigments known as lycopene and beta carotene. These pigments have been shown to promote skin and eye health. They're also rich in disease-fighting antioxidants, such as vitamin C, catechins, quercetin, and ellagic acid. The work to detox and nourish your body.
Garlic
garlic may help detoxify heavy metals in the body. The sulfur compounds in garlic have been shown to protect against organ damage from heavy metal toxicity. Allicin in garlic can help reduce levels of lead in your blood and vital organs.
Chaparral
Native Americans have used chaparral for many years to relieve pain and inflammation and as a blood purifier. They also use it to treat many illnesses. These include colds, blood surgar issues, digestive problems and abnormal cells. In traditional medicine chaparral tea is used to treat gallbladder and kidney stones. (Not safe for ever day use but ok for a short term detox)
Stillingia Root
Stillingia is also used for improving the lymphatic functions and may aid in building strong blood and for the absorption of nutrients. It has been found to be used internally for boils, weeping eczema and infections of the lymph glands.
Prickly Ash Bark
Prickly ash acts as a digestive stimulant and may be helpful for indigestion. Bitter herbs are thought to stimulate digestive function by increasing saliva production and promoting both stomach acid and digestive enzyme production. Known to help the digestion by increasing saliva flow.
Watercress
watercress has natural diuretic properties, which can help to flush toxins out of the body. Watercress is a good source of vitamin C. This nutrient has a long list of health benefits, including supporting collagen production to keep your hair, nails, skin and joints healthy. Vitamin C also has immune-boosting and wound healing properties.
A safe level of Chaparral has not been established for internal use. Only take this product at the direction of your healthcare practitioner.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Please take at your own risk.