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Essential Trading Rosemary
Origin: Spain.
Description: Rosemary is a small perennial evergreen shrub related to mint, native to the Mediterranean region. The leaves are highly aromatic and have a slightly bitter taste.
History: The first use of rosemary is recorded around 500 B.C. in Greece, where it was recognized for its alleged ability to strengthen the brain and memory. Greek students braided rosemary into their hair to help them with their exams. In Great Britain, there is an old garden legend that reads, "where rosemary thrives the mistress is master".
Use: Rosemary is generally used sparingly, particularly with lamb, duck, chicken, sausages, seafood, stuffing, stews, soups, potatoes, tomatoes, turnips, other vegetables.
Medicinal properties: Rosemary is a warming herb that aids circulation and has marked anti-oxidant properties. Poor circulation with cold extremities. Low blood pressure. High cholesterol, arteriosclerosis. Restores the adrenals. Weakness, exhaustion and depression. Dizziness, fainting, Headache, Poor memory, weak mental function. Poor vision. Low libido, rheumatic and neuralgic pains. Acute head cold/sinus. Chronic bronchitis. Indigestion, gastritis ("cold" digestive functions).
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New Era No. 6 Kali Phos
A Biochemic remedy for nerve soothing and for nervous exhaustion, nervous indigestion, nervous headache and stress due to worry or excitement.
Recommended Dosage: Adults 4 tablets. Children 2 tablets. Infants 1 tablet. Tablets to be dissolved on the tongue. Chronic cases 3 doses daily. Acute cases every half hour until relief is obtained; thereafter 3 doses daily.
Ingredients:Active constituent (in homeopathic potency): Potassium Phosphate Ph. Eur. 6X.
Cautions: If you think you have nervous exhaustion, nervous indigestion or nervous headache consult a registered medical practitioner before taking this product. If you are already receiving medical treatment tell your doctor you are also taking this product.
Other Information: New Era Biochemic Remedies are homoeopathically prepared from from safe, natural and non-habit forming ingredients. They are based on Dr Schuessler's Nutritional Biochemic System of Medicine.
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A Nelson & Co Nux Vom 30c
Nux vomica is often given for extreme over-sensitivity, anger and irritability. Digestive complaints include indigestion, vomiting, diarrhoea, cramps and constipation. It can also be used for colds and headaches, especially when brought on by over-indulgence!
The weak areas of the body are the stomach, bowels, liver, lungs and the nerves.
Recommended Dosage: Pillules to be sucked or chewed and to be taken between meals. Adults and children: 2 pillules every 2 hours for the first 6 doses, then 4 times daily for up to 5 days or until symptoms improve. If symptoms worsen or persist consult a doctor.
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A. Vogel Feverfew
A tincture of Feverfew. Commonly used to address migraine headaches. Longer term use is recommended for treatment and prevention. Patients with a known hypersenstivity to the members of the compositae family, feverfew, camomile or yarrow, should not use. Some people may be prone to mouth ulcers when using feverfew..
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