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1. Nature's Herbs Blessed Thistle 100Caps
Blessed Thistle is traditionally used to increase lactation. Folk medicine used blessed thistle tea for digestive problems, including gas, constipation, and stomach upset. This herb was also used for liver and gallbladder diseases, in a similar way as its well-known relative, milk thistle.1 Active constituents: The sesquiterpene lactones, such as cnicin, provide the main beneficial effects on digestion of blessed thistle. The bitterness of these compounds stimulates digestive activity, including the flow of saliva and secretion of gastric juice, which leads to improved appetite and digestion.2 Some evidence indicates that blessed thistle also has anti-inflammatory properties. Contains
 
2. Olympian Labs Frankincense Oil .50 fl oz
FRANKINCENSE OIL Latin Name: Boswellia carterii Origin & History: Frankincense Oil is extracted from the gum resin of the tree. Anative of Africa and the Middle East, the resin is now collected as far away as China and then processed in Europe. Frankincense Oil has been treasured for centuries and was the original incense used to appease the gods. Historically, Frankincense Oil has been used by many cultures to relieve almost all known ailments. It has been used since antiquity as an incense in India and China and in the West by the Catholic Church. In ancient Egypt, it was used in rejuvenating face masks, cosmetics and perfumes. Frankincense Oil has been used medicinally to relieve a variety of conditions including syphilis, rheumatism, respiratory infections, urinary tract infections and skin diseases, as well as digestive and nervous complaints. The essential oil has a warm, rich . . .
 
3. Himalayan Herbal's Neem - Pure Extract 250mg 60Caps
Neem - Systemic Purifier: neem for health, herb for cleanseNeem or Azadirachta Indica is a large, evergreen tree and has strong health maintaining properties. It has been used as a tonic and astringent that promotes wound healing. Neem's traditional use is based on its detoxifying benefits that help maintain healthy circulatory, digestive, respiratory and urinary systems. It is used for external applications in skin diseases. Neem extracts possess antidiabetic, antibacterial, and antiviral properties. Its principle constituents are nimbin, nimbinin and nimbidin. All parts of the plant yield b-sitosterol. All the parts of the plant and active principles and extracts possess a lot of significant pharmacological properties. Neem is bitter and alterative. It is used as a poultice in boils, is antiseptic, demulcent, a tonic in catarrhal affections, stomachic, stimulant. It is useful in snake . . .
 

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