news  shopping  travel  web
    
home   health keyword directory   rss feed directory   site map   contact us   about us

CHILDHOOD SKIN PROBLEMS News, Sports, Shopping, Travel information

related searches: 
dry skin , skin acne , skin cancer , skin rash , skin treatment , dog problems , itchy skin , skin conditions , skin disease , skin eczema , skin irritation , skin rashes , peeling skin , red skin , skin infection 
  shopping
Herbs Etc. Dermatonic (red Clover/burdock Complex) Herbal Extract Formula
red clover/burdock complex 1 oz. professional-strenght classic alcohol extract benefits: helpful for cases of eczema, psoriasis, contact dermatitis. eases itching, oozing, thickening or scaling of the skin. speeds up healing and development of smooth, pliable skin. -- note: use with allertonic if skin problem is due to allergic reaction. for acne, alternate with acnetonic . ingredients: red clover, burdock, pleurisy root, dandelion, oregon grape, echinacea, gotu kola, butternut, devil's club, blue flag. recommended use: take 20-30 drops three times a day. contraindications: do not use during pregnancy. formulated by medical herbalist daniel gagnon: daniel has been a practicing herbalist since 1976. born in french canada, he relocated to santa fe, new mexico in 1979. there he furthered his studies in medical herbalism, pharmacognosy and related subjects at the santa fe college of natural medicine, the college of santa fe and the college of pharmacy at the university of new mexico. his passion for helping others was born out of his own childhood health problems. his experience with conventional medical treatment of eczema, asthma and allergies motivated him to seek gentler, more soothing healing modalities, which ultimately put him on the path to becoming an herbalist. his goal is to educate both the public and the medical profession about the practical, healing applications of herbal medicine. he has been a vocal proponent of the healing properties of herbs. daniel gagnon is the founder of herbs, etc., americas premier manufacturer of liquid herbal extracts, where he focuses his energy into creating synergistic herbal formulas and unique processes for ensuring potency. he is the co-author of breathe free , a nutritional and herbal care book for the respiratory system; and the author of healing herbs for the nervous system and liquid herbal drops in everyday use . he regularly teaches seminars and classes on herbal therapeutics, both nationally and internationally....
store.yahoo.com

Red Clover Blossom Tops, **organic, Cut, 10g
this is a bag of red clover blossom tops, **organic, cut, 10g. info and useage below: biological name: papilionaceae trifolium pratense other names: red clover, wild clover, cleaver grass, marl grass, cow grass, trefoil, purple clover parts used: flowerheads activecompounds: o isoflavones; biochanin a, daidzein, formononnetin, genistein, pratensein, trifoside o other flavonoids including pectolinarin and trifoliin (=isoquercitrin) o volatile oil, containing furfural o clovamides; l-dopa-caffeic acid conjugates o coumarins; coumestrol, medicagol and coumarin o miscellaneous; a galactomannan, resins, minerals vitamins, phytoalexins. history: remedies for: alterative, expectorant, anti-spasmodic, mild stimulant, depuative, detergent. red clover is one of the most useful remedies for children with skin problems. it may be used with complete safety in any case of childhood eczema.useful for the treatment of other chronic skin conditions such as psoriasis. whilst being most useful with children it can also be of value for adults. the expectorant and anti-spasmodic action give this remedy a role in the treatment of coughs and bronchitis, but especially in whooping cough. jethro kloss calls red clover as "one of god's greatest blessings to man". it purifies blood, it also can be used for treating cancerous growths, leprosy and pellagra in combination with blue violet, burdock, yellow dock, dandelion root, rock rose, and goldenseal. used alone it is believed to be good for cancer of the stomach, whooping cough, and for various spasms. combinations : for skin problems it combines well with yellow dock and nettles. description: dosage: infusion: pour a cup of boiling water onto l-3 teaspoonfuls of the dried herb and leave to infuse for l0-l5 minutes. this should be drunk three times a day. tincture: take 2-6 ml of the tincture three times a day....
store.yahoo.com

Red Clover Blossom Tops, **organic, Cut, Bulk (1lb)
this is a bag of red clover blossom tops, **organic, cut, (1lb) info and useage below: biological name: papilionaceae trifolium pratense other names: red clover, wild clover, cleaver grass, marl grass, cow grass, trefoil, purple clover parts used: flowerheads activecompounds: o isoflavones; biochanin a, daidzein, formononnetin, genistein, pratensein, trifoside o other flavonoids including pectolinarin and trifoliin (=isoquercitrin) o volatile oil, containing furfural o clovamides; l-dopa-caffeic acid conjugates o coumarins; coumestrol, medicagol and coumarin o miscellaneous; a galactomannan, resins, minerals vitamins, phytoalexins. history: remedies for: alterative, expectorant, anti-spasmodic, mild stimulant, depuative, detergent. red clover is one of the most useful remedies for children with skin problems. it may be used with complete safety in any case of childhood eczema.useful for the treatment of other chronic skin conditions such as psoriasis. whilst being most useful with children it can also be of value for adults. the expectorant and anti-spasmodic action give this remedy a role in the treatment of coughs and bronchitis, but especially in whooping cough. jethro kloss calls red clover as "one of god's greatest blessings to man". it purifies blood, it also can be used for treating cancerous growths, leprosy and pellagra in combination with blue violet, burdock, yellow dock, dandelion root, rock rose, and goldenseal. used alone it is believed to be good for cancer of the stomach, whooping cough, and for various spasms. combinations : for skin problems it combines well with yellow dock and nettles. description: dosage: infusion: pour a cup of boiling water onto l-3 teaspoonfuls of the dried herb and leave to infuse for l0-l5 minutes. this should be drunk three times a day. tincture: take 2-6 ml of the tincture three times a day....
store.yahoo.com

Herbs Etc. Kava Cool Complex Synergistic Liquid Herbal Formula
60 fast-acting alcohol-free softgels ingredients: kava, chamomile, st. john's wort, oat seed, passionflower, hops, skullcap, stevia. suggested use: take 15-25 drops or one softgel two to three times a day, preferably with food. contraindications: do not use during pregnancy or while breast-feeding. do not use with alcohol or barbiturates (sedatives). side effects: large amounts over an extended period of time may cause skin rash. caution: may potentiate the effects of alcohol or barbiturates (sedatives). chronic situations may require long-term use. do not exceed recommended dose. if skin rash occurs, discontinue use. how herbs, etc. softgels are made? to prepare herbs, etc. fast-acting softgels, herbs are first extracted with water and alcohol. the alcohol is then removed using a low temperature, vacuum process. the resulting liquid concentrate is then encapsulated in a softgel. each softgel is the equivalent of one dosage of a liquid herbal extract. laboratory tests confirm that herbs, etc.s unique and proprietary process retains the active constituents of each and every herb. in fact, these tests also show that herbs, etc. softgels preserve higher potencies than any other leading herbal extract. formulated by medical herbalist daniel gagnon: daniel has been a practicing herbalist since 1976. born in french canada, he relocated to santa fe, new mexico in 1979. there he furthered his studies in medical herbalism, pharmacognosy and related subjects at the santa fe college of natural medicine, the college of santa fe and the college of pharmacy at the university of new mexico. his passion for helping others was born out of his own childhood health problems. his experience with conventional medical treatment of eczema, asthma and allergies motivated him to seek gentler, more soothing healing modalities, which ultimately put him on the path to becoming an herbalist. his goal is to educate both the public and the medical profession about the practical, healing...
store.yahoo.com