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Bioforce
Vinca minor (may be helpful for cerebral blood flow, memory, dizziness, tinnitus)
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Dosage
Information Adults:
15 to 20 drops twice a day, in a little water. This remedy must be
taken for several months for maximum efficiency. Maintenance:
20 drops once a day, in a little water. Children:
This product is not recommended for children. Restrictions It
is contraindicated for those with brain tumours. Pregnancy
and Nursing This
product is not recommended unless directed by a Healthcare
Professional.
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Code
bf80739
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Size
50ml
tincture
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Sorry, this
product has been discontinued. As an alternetive you may wish to look at
the following, BUT PLEASE READ the Contra-indications for each product
carefully:
Rio
Health Ginkgo biloba- for memory and circulation
or
Solgar Ginkgo Biloba
(Standardised Full Potency Herb)
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This product may have the following benefits
in alleviating symptoms:
(please
read this important notice concerning supplement medical claims)
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Impaired
memory
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Tinnitus
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Meniere's
Disease
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Dizziness
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Headaches
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Tendency
to Nosebleeds
The
main use of Vinca minor is as an alternative to the popular
circulatory stimulant
Ginkgo biloba. Ginkgo is not suitable for use by
those on blood thinning medication and, unfortunately, many of those
needing its effects are on such medication. In these situations Vinca
minor can be used as its not anti-platelet (blood thinner). Vinca
minor will improve the blood supply to the brain, improving memory and
concentration and alleviating dizziness, giddiness, and other problems
connected with blood flow to the head and brain. It
is used for haemorrhages, as its astringent and tonic properties work
on blood vessel tone throughout the body. This
information is not intended to replace the advice of a qualified
Healthcare Professional.
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Herbs
For thousands of years, herbs have been used to help maintain many aspects of
health and wellness. Today, research and technology are bringing herbalism into
the modern age – with improved extraction, standardization, and farming
methods. Clinical studies are beginning to validate herbal therapies, so even
some in the medical community are starting to accept them.
Many of today’s
medicines were originally derived from botanicals. Aspirin once came from the
white willow tree, quinine from the bark of the cinchona tree, and digitalis
from foxglove. Herbs are still the basis for Chinese medicine and are important
constituents of many European natural remedies. As Hippocrates said, “Let they
food by thy medicine, thy medicine be thy food”.
Some of the herbs
available on this site are wild-crafted – grown in the wild – while others
are meticulously cultivated on herb farms.
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