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- Heal All Herbal Blend - Capsule
Formula
This formula was created to fight bacteria throughout the body. Please see Traditional Uses.
Traditional Uses
All types of cancers (including skin cancer), tumors, abscesses, pimples, toxic conditions of the body, poor digestion, fatigue, infections (all types). Septicemia, detoxification, herpes (both), diabetes, fibrocystic conditions, endometriosis, A-typical cell formation, ovarian cysts, prostatitis, jaundice, hepatitis (all), congestive conditions, snake and insect bites, headaches, all types of skin conditions (eczema, psoriasis, etc.), edema, inflammation of all types, debility, Aids, leprosy, gangrene, parasites, hemorrhoids, prolapsed conditions, etc.
ContraindicationsCaution during pregnancy, especially early pregnancy (first 5 months).
Expiration Date: Powders and loose teas should be refrigerated after opening for longest freshness and potency. Tinctures and 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.
- White Oak Bark
- Plantain Leaf
- Black Walnut Hull
- Chaparral Herb
- Burdock Root
- Marshmallow Root
- Comfrey Root & Leaf
This formula was created to fight bacteria throughout the body. Please see Traditional Uses.
Traditional Uses
All types of cancers (including skin cancer), tumors, abscesses, pimples, toxic conditions of the body, poor digestion, fatigue, infections (all types). Septicemia, detoxification, herpes (both), diabetes, fibrocystic conditions, endometriosis, A-typical cell formation, ovarian cysts, prostatitis, jaundice, hepatitis (all), congestive conditions, snake and insect bites, headaches, all types of skin conditions (eczema, psoriasis, etc.), edema, inflammation of all types, debility, Aids, leprosy, gangrene, parasites, hemorrhoids, prolapsed conditions, etc.
ContraindicationsCaution during pregnancy, especially early pregnancy (first 5 months).
Expiration Date: Powders and loose teas should be refrigerated after opening for longest freshness and potency. Tinctures and 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.