Escentia Rosemary Essential Oil

Extraction:
Steam distillation of the fresh flowering tops.

Charactersitics:
An almost colourless, mobile liquid of strong, fresh, woody-herbaceous, somewhat minty-forest like odour. The high fresh notes vanish quickly, leaving a clean woody-balsamic body note, toning out to a dry-herb-aceous tenacious bitter-sweet note.
MIDDLE NOTE

Odour effects:
Stimulating.

Cautions:
Because of the highly stimulating action, it is not suitable for epilepsy or high blood pressure. Avoid during pregnancy. May antidote homeopathic remedies.

Main chemical constituents:
Bornyl acetate, fenchyl acetate – 2%
Camphor, carvone, thujone, octonone – 25%
Caryophyllene, humulene – 4%
1-8 Cineole, caryophyllene oxide – 30%
Alpha-Pinene, Beta-Pinene, camphene, myrcene, limonene, p-cymene – 30%
Terpineol, linalool, borneol, terpinen-4-ol – 3%

Properties and indications:
MIND
Enlivens brain cells, clears the head and aids memory. Good for general dullness. Strengthens the mind where there is weakness and exhaustion.
BODY
Revives the senses, and could play a part in restoring impediments of speech, hearing and sight. Clears migraines, particularly when connected to gastric problems. May be useful for vertigo. Helps to tone temporarily paralyzed limbs. Helps to ease gout, rheumatic pains, and tired, overworked muscles. A valuable heart and cardiac stimulant, normalising low blood pressure. Could benefit anaemia. Tonic for the lungs and could help with asthma, bronchitis, and influenza. Acts as a liver decongestant and may help to relieve hepatitis and cirrhosis as well as gallstones, jaundice or bile duct blockages. A boosting action on the digestion could ease colitis, dyspepsia, flatulence and stomach pains. Combats scanty periods. Diuretic properties could be useful with cellulite and obesity.
SKIN
An astringent – helpful for sagging skin. May ease congestion, puffiness and swelling as well. Benefits scalp disorders and could alleviate dandruff and encourage hair growth.

Other uses:
Used in soaps, detergents, cosmetics, household sprays and perfumes. Extensively employed in meat products, alcoholic and soft drinks. A source of natural anti-oxidants

 

Escentia Niaouli Essential Oil

Extraction:
Steam distillation of the leaves and young twigs.

Charactersitics:
Pale yellow to greenish-yellow almost colourless liquid of strong, fresh, sweet-camphoraceous but cooling odour.
TOP NOTE

Odour effects:
Stimulating.

Cautions:
Non-sensitising, non-irritant.

Main chemical constituents:
Terpinyl valerate, terpinyl acetate, terpinyl butyrate – 15%
Isovaleraldehyde – 1%
Beta-caryophyllene, viridiflorene – 1%
1.8 – Cineole – 58%
Limonene, alpha-pinene, beta-pinene – 2%
Alpha-terpineol, viridiflorol, nerolidol, glubulol – 15%

Properties and indications:
MIND
Clears the head, stimulates and may aid concentration.
BODY
A tissue stimulant, promoting local circulation, increasing white blood cell activity. A good oil to fortify the body. Has impact on the respiratory system, pneumonia, asthma, sinusitis, catarrh, and laryngitis.
Has a tonic action on the intestines and may be effective against enteritis, dysentry, intestinal parasites and urinary infections. Pain relieving properties may help rheumatism.
SKIN
Firms tissue and aids healing, being good for acne, boils, ulcers, burns and cuts.

Other uses:
Pharmaceutical preparations such as gargles, cough drops, toothpaste and mouth sprays

 

Bio Curcumin 60 capsules

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Bio Curcumin 60 capsules

Bio Curcumin may help alleviate aches, pains and inflammatory discomfort caused by arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia and inflammatory digestive disorders such as IBS and Crohn’s Disease.

Bio Curcumin’s effect may be felt after just three days

What is Curcumin?

Curcumin, a polyphenolic compound derived from dietary spice turmeric. Turmeric (Curcume Longa) is a bright yellow ancient spice native to Asian countries; it has been used as a traditional remedy dating back 600BC. Curcumin is one of today’s most exciting extracts impressing scientists around the world with its remarkable multiple clinical applications; health benefits and as a disease fighting agent. Nearly 700 studies from all around the world confirm the remarkable properties of Curcumin. Curcumin is the most widely-studied phytochemical in modern science.

Despite the incredible benefits of curcumin, one of the biggest challenges for using it therapeutically has been absorption. Major reasons contributing to the low plasma and tissue levels of curcumin appear to be due to poor absorption, rapid metabolism, and rapid systemic elimination. That’s why clinical trials have had to use increasingly larger dosages – some up to 12 grams daily. Typically a large dose is required in order to obtain adequate amounts into the bloodstream, which becomes costly with a higher risk of noncompliance. Many of the current Curcumin products on the market today, including the 95% Curcumin extracts as well as those enhanced with ingredients that increase absorption, such as piperine and lecithin still have poor bioavailability.

Only 2%-5% of the spice Turmeric is Curcumin. 1000mg Turmeric delivers 20mg-50mg Curcumin.

Regular Curcumin extracts are poorly absorbed. These include 95% Curcuminenhanced with piperine.

Retention time in the blood is short which limits the ability to have greater impact.

Combining Curcumin with piperine to increase absorption increases the risk of adverse interactions with commonly prescribed medications.

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Absorption of Bio-Curcumin® is up to seven times greater and it retains twice as long in the blood (8 hours vs 4 hours) than conventional 95% Curcumin extract. This has been confirmed via Human clinical studies.This breakthrough formulation is the most effective and affordable way to supplement with curcumin.

 

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Ingredients

BCM-95 Bio-curcumin 400mg

(Curcuma Longa) 25:1 extract (root) {std to 95% total curcuminoids complex with essential oils of turmeric rhizome by HPLC (380mg)

Other ingredients: vegetable cellulose (capsule), vegetable stearate, silica

 

China Herb Warm Cold Limbs

Action:
Warms meridians and expels cold, nourishes blood and increases circulation

Indication:
Cold or pain in extremities due to blood deficiency and cold blockage of meridians

Key Symptoms and Signs for Use:
Cold and pain in extremities
Pale tongue
Tight pulse

Clinical Application for Reference:
Early stage of angiitis of lower extremities
Raynaud’s syndrome
Poor peripheral circulation
Arthritis

 

China Herb Tonic Yang

China Herb Tonic Yang

Key Symptoms and Signs for Use:

Aching and lassitude in lower back and legsCold feeling in the lower part of the body
Abnormal urination
Decreased libido, impotence
Tongue: Pale corpulence, white coating.
Pulse: Deep thready slow.

Clinical Application for Reference:
Lower back pain
Oedema
Chronic urinary bladder problems
Chronic kidney problems
Decreased libido, impotence
Chronic asthma
Osteoporosis

 

China Herb Smooth Liver

Key Symptoms and Signs for Use:

Pain and fullness in stomach
Pain or distending feeling in chest or side of chest
Frequently sighing
Tongue: White coating
Pulse: Wiry

Clinical Application for Reference:
Gastritis with pain
Chronic pleurisy with pain
Chronic hepatitis
Hyperplasia of mammary glands
Intercostal neuralgia
Biliary tract disease
Depression
Dysmenorrhoea

 

China Herb Smooth Intestine

Key Symptoms and Signs for Use:

Chronic or recurrent diarrhea
or alternation of constipation and diarrhea
Cramping abdominal pain relieved by defecation
Mucus in the stools
Fullness and distention, irritability
Yellow tongue coating
Wiry slippery pulse

Clinical Application for Reference:
Irritable bowel syndrome
Candida
Ulcerative colitis

China Herb Si Wu Tang

Chinaherb Si Wu tang

Si Wu Tang first appeared in Lin Taoren’s Secret Recipe of Treatment of Injure and bone fracture” of the Tang Dynasty and was later included in China’s first national pharmacopoeia “Tai Ping Formulas of welfare dispensary” in the Song Dynasty. Because Si Wu Tang has the effect of regulating Blood and nourishing Blood, it has the characteristics of “nourish without Stagnation, warm without Dryness, nourish Blood without leaving Stasis, and move Blood without hurting Blood“. It is widely used in Blood Deficiency and Blood Stasis Syndromes. Especially commonly used in gynaecology, as a common method of regulating menstruation, it is also known as “the first formula for women to nourish Blood“. It can be successfully used for the treatment of postnatal uterine bleeding, infertility, dysmenorrhoea, amenorrhoea and delayed menstruation, as well as chronic headache and migraine.

Modern research has an anti-anaemic effect, which can improve hematopoietic function, enhance immune function, improve the body’s ability to resist hypoxia, resist free radical damage and delay ageing. It can inhibit platelet aggregation and is anti-thrombosis. It can resist radiation damage and inhibit granulation proliferation. Si Wu Tang is also a traditional herbal diet, used to enhance physical fitness, especially women postpartum physical fitness.

Because Si Wu Tang’s ingredients have a relatively warm nature, pregnant women should use it with caution and only after evaluation by a practitioner. Yin Deficiency, Blood Heat, excessive menstruation and foetal movement and redness are not suitable for this formula.

 

Used to combat:

  • Absence of Menstruation
  • Infertility
  • Chronic Headache and Migrane
  • Late or delayed Menstruation (Cycle longer than 35 days)
  • Period Pain

Ingredients

Bai Shao (Paeonia lactiflora root, Chuan Xiong (Ligusticum chuanxiong rhizome), Dang Gui (Angelica chinensis root), Shu Di Huang (Rehmannia glutinosa rhizome preparata)

China Herb Rhubarb

Key Symptoms and Signs for Use:

Constipation
Abdominal pain and tenderness
Dry and hard stool
Restlessness
Yellow thick tongue coating
Excess pulse

Clinical Application for Reference:
Constipation

China Herb Relieve Nasal Passage

Action:
Clears nasal cavity, tonifies lung Qi

Indication:
Chronic sinusitis, hay fever

Key Symptoms and Signs for Use:
Blocked nose, sneezing, thick nasal discharge, throat irritation from post nasal drip, dull pain in the forehead.

Clinical Application for Reference:
Chronic sinusitis
Hay fever