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Bioforce
Yarrow Complex (may be helpful for digestive disorders, food intolerance)
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Recommended
use:
Adults:
20 to 30 drops 3 times a day before meals, in a little water.
Children: 1
drop for each year of age (2-12 years) once a day before meals, in a
little water.
Do not exceed the
recommended daily intake. Store out of reach of young children. Food
supplements must not be used as a substitute for a varied diet.
Although we take great care in what we say about products on this
site, you should always read the manufacturer's label on the actual
product carefully before taking supplements. Note:
Individual differences to the response to bitter herbs may
sometimes require an adjustment to the recommended dosage.
Ideally,
Yarrow Complex should be taken five minutes before meals in a little
water. It should be sipped and held in the mouth before swallowing, to
encourage its bitter action. No restrictions to long term use.
Restrictions:
Certain
individuals may be allergic to Yarrow. Sunbathing should be avoided
while taking Yarrow Complex as a photosensitive reaction may occur
with this herb.
Pregnancy
and Nursing: This product is not recommended unless recommended by
a Healthcare Professional.
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Code
bf40425
Size
50ml
tincture
Price
£8.49
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Tinctures of yarrow
flowers, leaves and stem 29.5%, fresh dandelion leaves and root 22%,
fresh lemon balm leaves 18.5%, fresh yellow gentian root 17%, fresh
blessed thistle herb 7%, angelica dried root 3% and fresh centuary herb
3%. Alcohol cotent 60% v/v. Organically grown. |
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This product may have the following benefits
(please
read this important notice concerning supplement medical claims)
may help symptoms of:
- General indigestion
- Poor or weak digestion
- Lack of appetite/anorexia
- Colic, wind and bloating
- Food intolerances
Yarrow Complex is a herbal 'digestive
tonic' containing a combination of bitter and aromatic herbs. The
preparation has a wide spectrum of action and may be used in many of
the common gastrointestinal complaints to stimulate digestion.
In the use of bitter herbs, the bitter
taste is essential to its therapeutic action and bitters in tablet or
capsule form are ineffective.
Yarrow Complex comprises Yarrow,
Dandelion, Lemon Balm, Gentian, Blessed Thistle, Angelica and
Centaury.
Gentian, Centaury and Blessed Thistle
have the most prominent bitter action, which increases the flow of
saliva and the production of digestive enzymes which facilitate the
proper breakdown of food.
Dandelion is a stomach bitter and it
also acts as a liver tonic, enhancing liver function and bile
production.
Yarrow, Lemon Balm and Angelica contain
volatile oils and flavonoids. These have an antispasmodic and
anti-inflammatory action on the digestive system, easing colic and
reducing flatulence.
Any references, studies or testimonials on this website do not imply
that similar results will happen with your use of products referred to.
Our web pages are not intended to recommend any supplement as a drug, as
a diagnosis for specific illnesses or conditions, nor as a product to
eliminate diseases or other medical conditions or complications. We make
no medical claims as to the benefits of any of the products to improve
medical conditions.
We always recommend that you work in conjunction with your primary
medical advisor, particularly if you have an existing medical condition,
and that you do not take any products during pregnancy or breast-feeding
without first referring to your primary medical advisor. |
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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