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Cleansing Time Tablets

Price: $36.00
Quantity: 60 tablets.
Ingredients: Galanga (Languas galanga), Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis), zinc herbal blend, calcium.

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Galanga contains polyphenols, volatile oil, resin, galangol, kaempferid, galangin and alpinin. It is used as a digestive stimulant and also helps to settle stomach upsets, ease nausea and curb flatulence, a blood purifier and as an aid in the removal of gas build-up in the intestines. Galanga's heat makes it a good agent in reducing cramping and numbness, in healing bruises and swelling, in treating respiratory ailments and skin diseases and in removing toxins from the body. Bloodroot contains isoquinqline alkaloids, notably sanguinarine, and many others, including berberine. Berberine acts against bacteria and protozoans, such as those that cause malaria and the intestinal infections associated with AIDS.1 Sanguinarine is a strongly expectorant substance that also has antiseptic and local anesthetic properties. Bloodroot is chiefly employed as an expectorant and antispasmodic for asthma and whooping cough. Bloodroot is also antiseptic, cathartic, diuretic, emetic, emmenagogue, febrifuge, sedative, stimulant, tonic, antitumor2 and antiviral.3

Description**
In the 1994 edition of Folk Medicine Journal there was an important article on a variety of anti-cancer salves that are very useful, but certainly very unorthodox when compared to conventional drugs. One of the most famous of these is simply called "The Black Salve" and includes bloodroot as its primary ingredient. Cleansing Time products are a folk remedies, which have been used to treat people and animals of external cancers, tumors and a wide range of viral infections.

Contraindications:
In some cases, excessive doses of Bloodroot can cause low blood pressure, vertigo, tremors, vomiting, reduced pulse, shock, and coma. Large doses can be poisonous.

References
1. Sumner, J., The Natural History of Medicinal Plants, Timber Press, Oregon, 2000.
2. Werbach & Murray, 1994.
3. Huang, K. C. 1993. The Pharmacology of Chinese Herbs. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL 388 pp.


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