Our "Lymphatic Drainage" blend is a mixture of 11 herbs that will stimulate lymphatic flow to increase your lymphatic system from removing toxins, decongesting and preventing stagnation of your lymphatic system.
* This blend will be offered in a tincture form soon. We will also be discontinuing them in capsule form. Alongside with a different blend of herbs. Stay tuned for updates! *
*Please be advised: A well-balanced diet is required for maximum effectiveness; otherwise, you'll neutralize the effects or only reap minimal benefits.
This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. For educational purposes only.
Red Clover (Trifolium pratense)
Benefits for the Lymphatic System:
Detoxification: Red clover has blood-purifying properties, helping to cleanse the bloodstream and lymphatic system of toxins and waste products.
Anti-inflammatory: It helps reduce inflammation in the lymph nodes and throughout the lymphatic system.
Immune Support: By supporting the immune system, red clover helps maintain the overall health and function of the lymphatic system.
Lymphatic Flow: It may aid in improving the flow of lymphatic fluid, helping to prevent stagnation and swelling.
2. Calendula (Calendula officinalis)
Benefits for the Lymphatic System:
Anti-inflammatory: Calendula has potent anti-inflammatory properties that can reduce swelling in the lymph nodes.
Wound Healing: Promotes healing of skin wounds and reduces inflammation, indirectly supporting the lymphatic system.
Lymphatic Drainage: Supports the drainage of lymphatic fluid, helping to reduce lymphatic congestion and improve overall flow.
3. Burdock Root (Arctium lappa)
Benefits for the Lymphatic System:
Detoxification: Known for its ability to cleanse the blood and lymphatic system, burdock root helps remove toxins and waste products.
Diuretic Properties: Promotes the excretion of excess fluids and waste through urine, supporting lymphatic drainage.
Anti-inflammatory: Reduces inflammation and supports the health of the lymphatic system.
Immune Boosting: Supports immune function, which is closely tied to lymphatic health.
4. Astragalus (Astragalus membranaceus)
Benefits for the Lymphatic System:
Immune Enhancement: Astragalus is known for its immune-boosting properties, helping to support the lymphatic system's role in immune function.
Adaptogenic Properties: Helps the body adapt to stress, which can benefit the overall function of the lymphatic system.
Anti-inflammatory: Reduces inflammation, supporting the health and function of lymph nodes and lymphatic vessels.
Detoxification: Supports the removal of toxins from the body, aiding lymphatic health.
5. Mullein (Verbascum thapsus)
Benefits for the Lymphatic System:
Respiratory Support: While primarily known for respiratory benefits, mullein also helps clear lymphatic congestion in the chest and respiratory tract.
Anti-inflammatory: Reduces inflammation in the lymphatic system, promoting healthier lymphatic flow.
Expectorant Properties: Helps expel mucus and toxins from the respiratory tract, indirectly supporting lymphatic drainage.
6. Nettle (Urtica dioica)
Benefits for the Lymphatic System:
Nutrient-Rich: Packed with vitamins and minerals, nettle supports overall health, including the lymphatic system.
Detoxification: Acts as a natural detoxifier, helping to cleanse the blood and lymphatic system of impurities.
Anti-inflammatory: Reduces inflammation, supporting the health of the lymph nodes and vessels.
Diuretic Properties: Promotes the excretion of excess fluids, aiding in the drainage of the lymphatic system.
7. Ginger (Zingiber officinale)
Benefits for the Lymphatic System:
Anti-inflammatory: Reduces inflammation, supporting the health and function of the lymphatic system.
Circulatory Support: Enhances blood circulation, which can improve lymphatic flow and reduce congestion.
Detoxification: Supports the body’s natural detoxification processes, aiding the lymphatic system in removing toxins.
Digestive Health: Promotes healthy digestion, which can indirectly support lymphatic health by reducing toxin load.
Bayberry (Myrica cerifera)
Primary Benefits:
Astringent: Helps tighten tissues, often used in sore throats and diarrhea.
Antimicrobial: Supports the body in fighting infections.
Circulatory support: Promotes improved blood flow and warmth in cold limbs.
Common Uses: Colds, flu, sinus infections, diarrhea, sore throat.
Active Compounds: Myricetin, tannins, resins.
Chaparral (Larrea tridentata)
Primary Benefits:
Antioxidant: Contains nordihydroguaiaretic acid (NDGA), a powerful antioxidant.
Antimicrobial/antiviral: Traditionally used for infections and viruses.
Detoxification: Used to cleanse the liver and lymphatic system.
Common Uses: Skin conditions, joint pain, infections.
Caution: Can be toxic in high doses or prolonged use; especially hard on the liver.
Chickweed (Stellaria media)
Primary Benefits:
Anti-inflammatory: Soothes skin and internal irritation.
Diuretic: Supports kidney function and reduces water retention.
Digestive support: Mild laxative effects and helps with ulcers.
Common Uses: Skin rashes, eczema, obesity, constipation.
Nutrients: Vitamins C, A, D, B-complex, and minerals like calcium and potassium.
Cleavers (Galium aparine)
Primary Benefits:
Lymphatic tonic: Excellent for detoxing and clearing lymphatic congestion.
Diuretic: Helps flush the urinary tract.
Anti-inflammatory: Reduces swelling, often used for cysts or nodules.
Common Uses: Swollen lymph nodes, skin eruptions, urinary tract issues.
Echinacea (Echinacea purpurea or angustifolia)
Primary Benefits:
Immune stimulant: Enhances white blood cell activity.
Anti-inflammatory: Reduces inflammation during infections.
Antiviral/bacterial: May shorten duration of colds and flu.
Common Uses: Colds, flu, respiratory infections, wounds.
Active Compounds: Alkylamides, polysaccharides, caffeic acid derivatives.
Ginger Root (Zingiber officinale)
Primary Benefits:
Anti-nausea: Effective against motion sickness and morning sickness.
Anti-inflammatory: Relieves joint pain and supports digestion.
Circulatory stimulant: Increases blood flow and warms the body.
Common Uses: Nausea, digestive discomfort, arthritis, colds.
Active Compounds: Gingerol, shogaol, zingerone.
Mullein Leaf (Verbascum thapsus)
Primary Benefits:
Respiratory support: Eases coughs, clears mucus, and soothes bronchial tubes.
Anti-inflammatory: Calms irritated tissues, especially lungs.
Demulcent: Soothes mucous membranes.
Common Uses: Bronchitis, asthma, cough, ear infections.
Active Compounds: Saponins, mucilage, flavonoids.
Plantain (Plantago major or lanceolata)
Primary Benefits:
Wound healing: Promotes tissue regeneration and stops bleeding.
Anti-inflammatory: Reduces swelling and pain.
Expectorant: Helps expel mucus from lungs.
Common Uses: Cuts, insect bites, coughs, sore throat, gut inflammation.
Active Compounds: Allantoin, aucubin, mucilage.
Poke Root (Phytolacca americana)
Primary Benefits:
Lymphatic cleanser: Stimulates and clears congested lymph nodes.
Immunomodulatory: Used in small doses to enhance immune function.
Anti-inflammatory: Helps with swollen glands and infections.
Common Uses: Mastitis, swollen lymph nodes, tumors, arthritis.
Caution: Highly toxic in large doses – traditionally used under practitioner supervision.
Red Clover Blossom (Trifolium pratense)
Primary Benefits:
Blood purifier: Supports detoxification and liver function.
Hormonal balance: Contains phytoestrogens, helpful in menopause.
Anti-cancer: Traditionally used for its potential anti-tumor properties.
Common Uses: Menstrual imbalances, skin conditions, detox support.
Active Compounds: Isoflavones (genistein, daidzein), coumarins.
Stinging Nettle (Urtica dioica)
Primary Benefits:
Anti-inflammatory: Great for joint pain and allergies.
Nutrient-rich: High in iron, calcium, magnesium, and vitamins A, C, and K.
Diuretic: Helps with fluid retention and detoxification.
Common Uses: Allergies, arthritis, anemia, urinary issues.
Active Compounds: Histamine, flavonoids, chlorophyll, minerals.
Capsules
Take 3 capsules on an empty stomach, if possible, with spring water or organic fruit juice or take as needed. Do this once a day.
Tincture
Take 2 to 3ml droppers on an empty stomach with spring water or organic fruit juice or take as needed. Do this twice a day.
Additionally, ensure adequate hydration by consuming at least 64 oz. of spring water daily.
If your stomach is sensitive and you cannot take capsules on an empty stomach. I suggest you take the capsules 1-2 hours after a meal.
*Please be advised: A well-balanced diet is required for maximum effectiveness; otherwise, you'll neutralize the effects or only reap minimal benefits.
COMING SOON!
Powders & loose teas
Should be refrigerated after opening for longest freshness and potency.
Tinctures & capsules
Do not need to be refrigerated but should be stored in a cool, dark location (out of direct light).
This will ensure longest freshness and potency. Date reflected on the bottom of the bottle is the standard "expiration" date. If stored properly these products will last far beyond the recommended expiration date.
We take great pride in our packing and order accuracy, executing a multi-step accountability process to ensure your order is assembled with great care and is 100% correct!
We are also very mindful in our packaging and do our best to ensure your products arrive undamaged. Our liquid and capsule formulas are sold in amber bottles to protect the herbs inside from light. Glass bottles add to the shipping weight of the item but also ensures you receive the best possible and most potent product. In addition to the items themselves, the shipping weight also depends upon the packaging we use to protect the items during transport, and the dimensional weight of the package (because shippers using air services pay transportation fees based on the amount of space they rent).
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Our "Lymphatic Drainage" blend is a mixture of 11 herbs that will stimulate lymphatic flow to increase your lymphatic system from removing toxins, decongesting and preventing stagnation of your lymphatic system.
* This blend will be offered in a tincture form soon. We will also be discontinuing them in capsule form. Alongside with a different blend of herbs. Stay tuned for updates! *
*Please be advised: A well-balanced diet is required for maximum effectiveness; otherwise, you'll neutralize the effects or only reap minimal benefits.
This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. For educational purposes only.
Red Clover (Trifolium pratense)
Benefits for the Lymphatic System:
Detoxification: Red clover has blood-purifying properties, helping to cleanse the bloodstream and lymphatic system of toxins and waste products.
Anti-inflammatory: It helps reduce inflammation in the lymph nodes and throughout the lymphatic system.
Immune Support: By supporting the immune system, red clover helps maintain the overall health and function of the lymphatic system.
Lymphatic Flow: It may aid in improving the flow of lymphatic fluid, helping to prevent stagnation and swelling.
2. Calendula (Calendula officinalis)
Benefits for the Lymphatic System:
Anti-inflammatory: Calendula has potent anti-inflammatory properties that can reduce swelling in the lymph nodes.
Wound Healing: Promotes healing of skin wounds and reduces inflammation, indirectly supporting the lymphatic system.
Lymphatic Drainage: Supports the drainage of lymphatic fluid, helping to reduce lymphatic congestion and improve overall flow.
3. Burdock Root (Arctium lappa)
Benefits for the Lymphatic System:
Detoxification: Known for its ability to cleanse the blood and lymphatic system, burdock root helps remove toxins and waste products.
Diuretic Properties: Promotes the excretion of excess fluids and waste through urine, supporting lymphatic drainage.
Anti-inflammatory: Reduces inflammation and supports the health of the lymphatic system.
Immune Boosting: Supports immune function, which is closely tied to lymphatic health.
4. Astragalus (Astragalus membranaceus)
Benefits for the Lymphatic System:
Immune Enhancement: Astragalus is known for its immune-boosting properties, helping to support the lymphatic system's role in immune function.
Adaptogenic Properties: Helps the body adapt to stress, which can benefit the overall function of the lymphatic system.
Anti-inflammatory: Reduces inflammation, supporting the health and function of lymph nodes and lymphatic vessels.
Detoxification: Supports the removal of toxins from the body, aiding lymphatic health.
5. Mullein (Verbascum thapsus)
Benefits for the Lymphatic System:
Respiratory Support: While primarily known for respiratory benefits, mullein also helps clear lymphatic congestion in the chest and respiratory tract.
Anti-inflammatory: Reduces inflammation in the lymphatic system, promoting healthier lymphatic flow.
Expectorant Properties: Helps expel mucus and toxins from the respiratory tract, indirectly supporting lymphatic drainage.
6. Nettle (Urtica dioica)
Benefits for the Lymphatic System:
Nutrient-Rich: Packed with vitamins and minerals, nettle supports overall health, including the lymphatic system.
Detoxification: Acts as a natural detoxifier, helping to cleanse the blood and lymphatic system of impurities.
Anti-inflammatory: Reduces inflammation, supporting the health of the lymph nodes and vessels.
Diuretic Properties: Promotes the excretion of excess fluids, aiding in the drainage of the lymphatic system.
7. Ginger (Zingiber officinale)
Benefits for the Lymphatic System:
Anti-inflammatory: Reduces inflammation, supporting the health and function of the lymphatic system.
Circulatory Support: Enhances blood circulation, which can improve lymphatic flow and reduce congestion.
Detoxification: Supports the body’s natural detoxification processes, aiding the lymphatic system in removing toxins.
Digestive Health: Promotes healthy digestion, which can indirectly support lymphatic health by reducing toxin load.
Bayberry (Myrica cerifera)
Primary Benefits:
Astringent: Helps tighten tissues, often used in sore throats and diarrhea.
Antimicrobial: Supports the body in fighting infections.
Circulatory support: Promotes improved blood flow and warmth in cold limbs.
Common Uses: Colds, flu, sinus infections, diarrhea, sore throat.
Active Compounds: Myricetin, tannins, resins.
Chaparral (Larrea tridentata)
Primary Benefits:
Antioxidant: Contains nordihydroguaiaretic acid (NDGA), a powerful antioxidant.
Antimicrobial/antiviral: Traditionally used for infections and viruses.
Detoxification: Used to cleanse the liver and lymphatic system.
Common Uses: Skin conditions, joint pain, infections.
Caution: Can be toxic in high doses or prolonged use; especially hard on the liver.
Chickweed (Stellaria media)
Primary Benefits:
Anti-inflammatory: Soothes skin and internal irritation.
Diuretic: Supports kidney function and reduces water retention.
Digestive support: Mild laxative effects and helps with ulcers.
Common Uses: Skin rashes, eczema, obesity, constipation.
Nutrients: Vitamins C, A, D, B-complex, and minerals like calcium and potassium.
Cleavers (Galium aparine)
Primary Benefits:
Lymphatic tonic: Excellent for detoxing and clearing lymphatic congestion.
Diuretic: Helps flush the urinary tract.
Anti-inflammatory: Reduces swelling, often used for cysts or nodules.
Common Uses: Swollen lymph nodes, skin eruptions, urinary tract issues.
Echinacea (Echinacea purpurea or angustifolia)
Primary Benefits:
Immune stimulant: Enhances white blood cell activity.
Anti-inflammatory: Reduces inflammation during infections.
Antiviral/bacterial: May shorten duration of colds and flu.
Common Uses: Colds, flu, respiratory infections, wounds.
Active Compounds: Alkylamides, polysaccharides, caffeic acid derivatives.
Ginger Root (Zingiber officinale)
Primary Benefits:
Anti-nausea: Effective against motion sickness and morning sickness.
Anti-inflammatory: Relieves joint pain and supports digestion.
Circulatory stimulant: Increases blood flow and warms the body.
Common Uses: Nausea, digestive discomfort, arthritis, colds.
Active Compounds: Gingerol, shogaol, zingerone.
Mullein Leaf (Verbascum thapsus)
Primary Benefits:
Respiratory support: Eases coughs, clears mucus, and soothes bronchial tubes.
Anti-inflammatory: Calms irritated tissues, especially lungs.
Demulcent: Soothes mucous membranes.
Common Uses: Bronchitis, asthma, cough, ear infections.
Active Compounds: Saponins, mucilage, flavonoids.
Plantain (Plantago major or lanceolata)
Primary Benefits:
Wound healing: Promotes tissue regeneration and stops bleeding.
Anti-inflammatory: Reduces swelling and pain.
Expectorant: Helps expel mucus from lungs.
Common Uses: Cuts, insect bites, coughs, sore throat, gut inflammation.
Active Compounds: Allantoin, aucubin, mucilage.
Poke Root (Phytolacca americana)
Primary Benefits:
Lymphatic cleanser: Stimulates and clears congested lymph nodes.
Immunomodulatory: Used in small doses to enhance immune function.
Anti-inflammatory: Helps with swollen glands and infections.
Common Uses: Mastitis, swollen lymph nodes, tumors, arthritis.
Caution: Highly toxic in large doses – traditionally used under practitioner supervision.
Red Clover Blossom (Trifolium pratense)
Primary Benefits:
Blood purifier: Supports detoxification and liver function.
Hormonal balance: Contains phytoestrogens, helpful in menopause.
Anti-cancer: Traditionally used for its potential anti-tumor properties.
Common Uses: Menstrual imbalances, skin conditions, detox support.
Active Compounds: Isoflavones (genistein, daidzein), coumarins.
Stinging Nettle (Urtica dioica)
Primary Benefits:
Anti-inflammatory: Great for joint pain and allergies.
Nutrient-rich: High in iron, calcium, magnesium, and vitamins A, C, and K.
Diuretic: Helps with fluid retention and detoxification.
Common Uses: Allergies, arthritis, anemia, urinary issues.
Active Compounds: Histamine, flavonoids, chlorophyll, minerals.
Capsules
Take 3 capsules on an empty stomach, if possible, with spring water or organic fruit juice or take as needed. Do this once a day.
Tincture
Take 2 to 3ml droppers on an empty stomach with spring water or organic fruit juice or take as needed. Do this twice a day.
Additionally, ensure adequate hydration by consuming at least 64 oz. of spring water daily.
If your stomach is sensitive and you cannot take capsules on an empty stomach. I suggest you take the capsules 1-2 hours after a meal.
*Please be advised: A well-balanced diet is required for maximum effectiveness; otherwise, you'll neutralize the effects or only reap minimal benefits.
COMING SOON!
Powders & loose teas
Should be refrigerated after opening for longest freshness and potency.
Tinctures & capsules
Do not need to be refrigerated but should be stored in a cool, dark location (out of direct light).
This will ensure longest freshness and potency. Date reflected on the bottom of the bottle is the standard "expiration" date. If stored properly these products will last far beyond the recommended expiration date.
We take great pride in our packing and order accuracy, executing a multi-step accountability process to ensure your order is assembled with great care and is 100% correct!
We are also very mindful in our packaging and do our best to ensure your products arrive undamaged. Our liquid and capsule formulas are sold in amber bottles to protect the herbs inside from light. Glass bottles add to the shipping weight of the item but also ensures you receive the best possible and most potent product. In addition to the items themselves, the shipping weight also depends upon the packaging we use to protect the items during transport, and the dimensional weight of the package (because shippers using air services pay transportation fees based on the amount of space they rent).