This proprietary formula have been shown to support circulatory performance, microcirculation and for healthy internal organ functions. This herbal blend of herbs provides immune support while promoting overall health. It is well suited for the elderly, competitive athletes and adults of all ages who experience occasional stress. It may help to easy heavy leg and restless leg syndrome, protects your blood vessels and gives you the comfort you need to relax. It is believed that these feelings are due to poor circulation.
The herbal tea formula contains Cayenne, which stimulates the blood and the heart, increases and strengthens the pulse and regulates the cholesterol and lipid levels.
Prickly Ash Bark, also an excellent circulatory stimulant, although it's slower working than Cayenne, its effects are long lasting. It is a blood cleanser and excellent for skin diseases and accumulations in the joints.
Butcher's Broom which builds up the structure of the veins and useful in the treatment of hemorrhoids and varicose veins, improves circulation to help prevent post-operative thrombosis and phlebitis. It strengthens the blood vessels and helps to keep the veins clean and healthy. Helps to prevent blood clotting through its diuretic effect.
Slippery Elm bark - Slippery elm is different from witch hazel in that it is relatively flavorless, lacking the bitterness and astringency that you get from witch hazel tea. Another difference has to do with consistency. Slippery elm gets its name from the mucilage it contains, which tends to give a thick texture to the tea. It is the mucilage that provides slippery elm’s anti-inflammatory properties.
Ginger Root is considered a warming herb that stimulates the flow of blood and maintains overall health. It has been shown to improve blood circulation by dilating blood vessels and decreasing platelet aggregation. Ginger can be used in the treatment of Raynaud's disease, a rare circulatory disorder that causes loss of circulation to the fingers and toes. Ginger root fights inflammation and is useful in treating conditions such as osteoarthritis of the knee, arthritis and ulcerative colitis. Ginger root may lower cholesterol and prevents clotting and the formation of plague. This may prevent blockages from occurring in blood vessels, reducing the risk of heart attacks and strokes. If you take medications to thin the blood, such as warfarin or even aspirin, be cautious when taking Ginger root tinctures.
In modern naturopathy, Ginkgo biloba is used as a treatment for dementia, memory loss and age-related cognitive decline. Ginkgo can also enhance circulation, particularly among those with medical conditions such as leg pain, Raynaud's syndrome, which causes severe discomfort in response to cold. Ginkgo improves circulation by improving dilating blood vessels and reducing the stickiness of blood platelets. Two types of chemicals (flavonoids and terpenoids) are believed to have potent antioxidants to help scavenge free radicals. Free radicals are believed to contribute to health problems including heart disease and cancer, as well as Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia. The standardized extract is highly concentrated and seems to be more effective in treating health problems, particularly circulatory problems, than the non- standardized leaf alone. These effects have been helpful in the treatment of hearing and vision problems, impotence, edema, varicose veins, leg ulcers, stroke and intermittent claudication. In fact, Ginkgo biloba tincture has been shown to be as effective as prescription medication in improving pain-free walking distance.
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