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1. Vibrant Health's Gigartina RMA 250mg 90Tabs
Gigartina Red Marine Algae Rich in Polysaccharides Man is a natural host for six herpes viruses: Herpes labialis (HSV-1) oral cold sores Herpes Genitala (HSV-2) genital herpes Multiple Sclerosis (HHV-6) Varicella-Zoster Virus (VSV) shingles Epstein Barr (EBV) mononucleosis, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Cytomegalovirus (CMV) And others that carry their special danger: Influenza HIV We dread them, for if any one gains a foothold, the results can be painful, debilitating or deadly. Ingredients The species of organic, wild harvested family Gigartinaceae red marine algae in this product have been shown to contain natural immunomodulatory and antiviral agents.* Among those tested, herpes and closely related viruses have been most susceptible to suppression. Nutrition Facts Serving Size: 4 capsules Servings Per Container: 22.5 Amount per serving Calories 3 - Calories from fat 0.05 Amount per 4 . . .
 
2. Alvita Teas - Mullein Leaf Tea 24Bags
Native to the cool temperate climates of Europe and Asia, Mullein (verbascum thapsus) is a tall, yellow-flowered plant often seen today growing wild in Britain and North America. Mullein is also known as Lady's Foxglove, Velvet Plant, Shepard's Herb and Old Man's Flannel. It has an interesting history of practical and cosmetic use. Anciently, fresh Mullein stalks were dipped in melted fat, ignited and carried as flaming tapers in ceremonial processions. The large, soft, hair-covered leaves were used as diapers by some early Indians and the leaves were also stuffed in shoes to keep thinly shod feet warm in the winter. Today, Mullein can be used as a floral rinse to brighten blond hair and the leaves and flowers contain mucilage and are valued for their soothing effects. Mullein is usually made into a tea either by itself or with Sage, Marjoram or Chamomile. It is enjoyed by many boiled . . .
 

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