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Herbs for healthy digestive tract & colon

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Toby Joe - 31 Mar 2004 10:06 GMT
For future reference, courtesy of Jan:

From: "Jan" <jdrew63929@aol.com>
Subject: Re: Colon Cleanse Products

> Blonde Psyllium Seed Husk
> Used as an excellent colon and intestine cleanser, removing toxins which
> cause auto-intoxication and restoring tone to the mucous membranes of the
> intestines. Rich in soluble fiber, psyllium seeds and their husks have
> long been enlisted to ease constipation and digestive system upset.
> During the Middle Ages, Arab physicians regularly recommended a formula
> for constipation that included psyllium as a principal ingredient.>
>
>  Rhubarb Root
> Acts as appetite suppressant and diuretic and helps to stabilize the
> nervous system and expel waste material from the body. This herb has a
> history of improving digestion and promoting lactation as well as aiding
> in the remedy of abdominal cramps, female disorders, gas, intestinal
> problems, nervous disorders, pinworms, and spasms.>
>
>  Fennel Seed
> Acts as appetite suppressant and diuretic and helps to stabilize the
> nervous system and expel waste material from the body. This herb has a
> history of improving digestion and promoting lactation as well as aiding
> in the remedy of abdominal cramps, female disorders, gas, intestinal
> problems, nervous disorders, pinworms, and spasms.>
>
>  Cornsilk
> Cornsilk (the stigmas from the female flowers of corn) is used for
> bladder problems, and physicians have used it as a diuretic and for
> conditions of cystitis. It has a cleansing effect on the circulation of
> urea, and is valuable in the treatment of renal and cystic inflammation.>
>
>  King Solomon Seal
> King Solomon Seed (Seal) is one of the most powerful anti oxidants in the
> herbal kingdom. It is a superior rejuvenate and aphrodisiac, as well as a
> demulcent and expectorant. King Solomon Seal works on all tissue
> elements, but most notably the blood, bones, and the reproductive and
> digestive systems.
>
>  Kelp
> This sea herb has been established to aid in the control of the thyroid
> and to assist regulate metabolism associated with proper food digestion.
> It is reputed to help sustain the nervous system and to promote proper
> brain function, adrenal gland function, and arterial cleansing.>
>
> Golden Seal, Dandelion, Parsley, Sage, Red Clover, Cranberry, Cayenne,
> Methione, Choline, Garlic, Oat Bran, Rhubarb, Aloe, Skullcap,
> Acidophilus, Whey, Beet Root, Gentian, and Inositol
>
>  They're all pure and natural herbs and nutrients
>
> Jan

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Hawki63 - 31 Mar 2004 19:50 GMT
>Subject: Herbs for healthy digestive tract & colon
>From: Toby Joe tobyj@emailaccount.com
>Date: 3/31/2004 1:06 AM Pacific Standard Time
>Message-id: <20040331040659.717$T9@newsreader.com>

>> Blonde Psyllium Seed Husk

psyllium is about the only fiber supplement I would take...

the rest of the stuff is overkill

remember...lots of water,,,exercise..less processed foods..etc...

and your colon will do just fine

hawki.....
 
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