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Alfalfa is a Vital Nutrition. Arabs called it the “father of herbs.” Alfalfa’s roots grow 20 feet deep or more, providing the plant with a rich source of nutrients not always found at the ground’s surface.
Anamú [Immune, Structural]. Folk use suggests that people who wish to target their immune systems may benefit from the immune-enhancing properties of the anamú leaf. Historically, the leaf powder has been used to support the structural system, particularly the joints.
Astragalus [Immune, Circulatory] root has been used to promote immune function and as a tonic to build stamina. Ancient Chinese texts record the use of astragalus for tonifying the spleen, blood and chi.
It has been used traditionally for a variety of systems and organs, including the female reproductive system, the liver, the immune system, oral health and more.
Black Cohosh [Glandular] has been valued by many societies for its nutritional support of the female reproductive system. Many women have found that black cohosh provides nutritional support during menopause. Black Cohosh contains phytoestrogens.
Black Walnut [Intestinal]. The ancient Greeks used the hulls of black walnut to support the intestinal system and the skin. Herbalists classify black walnut as an astringent because it is rich in tannins, which have toning properties.
Blessed Thistle [Glandular] historically has been used to support the female reproductive system, improve digestion and support liver function. It contains sesquiterpene lactones (support digestion) and lignans.
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