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Puritox Ingredients/Benefits
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Milk Thistle : |
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A plant that
contains silymarin, a substance that improves liver function.
It is a common complementary treatment for liver problems such
as hepatitis and cirrhosis. |
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Mung Bean : |
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Rich in lysine and
offer appreciable amounts of potassium, calcium, magnesium,
iron, and traces of thiamin, riboflavin and niacin. |
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Polygonum Root : |
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Polygonum Root is a
very famous herb in the Orient used by millions regularly to
help develop Qi, a term used to describe all your body’s
energies. It is China's most renowned "longevity herb." It has
acquired a broad reputation as a youth preserver, rejuvenator
and sexual tonic. It helps build strength in the liver and
kidney, even muscles and bones. It is said to preserve, or
even rejuvenate, the original color of one's hair and to
increase the "generative energy," increasing the sperm in men
and fertility in women. It can calm the nervous system and
clear the eyes. Its strength comes from its remarkable ability
to cleanse the body by cleaning the kidney and liver, which in
turn cleans the blood. By virtue of its ability to accumulate
tremendous quantities of Qi into its root, this herb will
tonify these organs and will fortify the blood. |
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Burdock Root : |
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Burdock Root is one
of the foremost cleansing herbs, providing nourishing support
for the blood, the liver, and the natural defense system. It
is rich in Vitamins B-1, B-6, B-12, and E, plus manganese,
copper, iron, zinc, sulfur, and more. You'll find Burdock Root
in many tonic formulas and special blends designed for
internal cleansing. |
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Dandelion Root : |
| A blood and kidney
cleanser, tonic, and diuretic. It can be used as a general
cleansing stimulant for the liver. |
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Rehmannia Root : |
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Also known as
Chinese Foxglove, is native to China, where it is know as
Sheng Di Huang. Rehmannia Root is high in iron, and thus has
been used in the treatment of anemia. In Chinese medicine,
Rehmannia Root is considered a protector of the liver and as a
healer of ailments due to yin deficiency. Rehmannia Root has
also been used to treat fatigue and to promote the healing of
injured bones. It is a mild laxative and demulcent, and is
used to increase energy and strengthen the immune system.
Rehmannia Root has also been found to be effective in reducing
cramps, in the reduction of urinary tract problems, and in
regulating menstrual flow. Rehmannia Root is also valued for
its antibacterial, antifungal, caridotonic, and diuretic
properties. |
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Lycii Berry : |
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Lycii berry,
otherwise known to Chinese herbalists as Chinese Wolfberry is
a bright red, almost chewy berry with a taste very similar to
Raisins. It has been used as a general nutrient tonic (Yin
tonic) for many years and Chinese medicine refers to it as a
"cooling tonic". |
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Gardenia Fruit : |
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Gardenia fruit
helps reduce swelling while supporting the immune system.
Gardenia lowers the blood pressure, and is effective in
stopping bleeding and treating insomnia, delirium and urinary
tract infections. Gardenia also has mild antiseptic
properties. Topically, gardenia relieves swelling and bruises
due to trauma, and can alleviate pain associated with some
sprains and abscesses. |
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Bearberry : |
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Research shows it
has antibacterial properties and antioxidant properties. The
berries are beneficial as a weight-loss aid. Bearberry is
well-known for its benefits on the urinary passages. Bearberry
activity helps remove excessive fluid from the body and
increasing urinary output. |
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Fringe Tree Bark : |
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Fringe Tree Bark is
a liver and digestive aid. The action of this herb is to thin
and increase the flow of bile aiding the liver. With
sufficient bile flow, fatty foods stop causing digestive
problems and fat-soluble vitamins and other nutrients are
thoroughly absorbed. The liver is no longer backed up by
cholesterol, nor is the blood's circulation clogged by it.
Fringe Tree is used for the treatment of jaundice and other
liver disorders. |
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