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Pau D’Arco [Immune] bark comes from a tree that grows primarily in Argentina and Brazil. The tree is known as taheebo. Unlike other trees in its midst, pau d’arco does not develop fungus growth. It contains a chemical called lapachol, which may account for the herb’s traditional use in strengthening and supporting the immune system.
This all-natural salt is void of fillers and other additives that are commonly used in everyday white table salt. Sea salt is mined from pure salt deposits of an ancient sea that covered most of North America thousands and thousands of years ago. Try this salt and you’ll taste the difference!
Slippery Elm [Digestive, Intestinal] is also known by the names Red Elm, Moose Elm and Indian Elm. It may help to relieve occasional digestive discomfort and provides mucilage, which may soothe the throat and digestive tract.
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