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Here is a list of some major organs of the human body along with herbs that are commonly associated with their potential healing properties. Please note that while these herbs have been traditionally used for such purposes, their effectiveness may vary, and it is always important to consult with a healthcare professional before using them for any specific health condition:

 

1. Heart:

- Hawthorn: Known for its potential cardiovascular benefits, including supporting heart health and improving blood circulation.

 

2. Liver:

- Milk Thistle: Traditionally used to support liver health and aid in detoxification processes.

 

3. Kidneys:

- Dandelion Root: Often used as a diuretic to support kidney function and promote the elimination of waste products from the body.

 

4. Lungs:

- Mullein: Known for its potential respiratory benefits, such as soothing coughs, congestion, and inflammation in the respiratory tract.

 

5. Digestive System:

- Peppermint: Traditionally used to alleviate digestive discomfort, including indigestion, gas, and bloating.

- Ginger: Known for its potential digestive benefits, including relieving nausea and aiding digestion.

- Chamomile: Often used to soothe the digestive system, reduce inflammation, and promote relaxation.

 

6. Skin:

- Aloe Vera: Known for its potential healing and soothing properties for skin conditions such as burns, sunburns, and minor wounds.

- Calendula: Often used topically for its potential anti-inflammatory and wound-healing properties.

 

7. Brain and Nervous System:

- Ginkgo Biloba: Traditionally used to support cognitive function, memory, and overall brain health.

- Ashwagandha: Known for its potential adaptogenic properties, which may help reduce stress and support overall nervous system health.

 

Remember, these are just a few examples, and there are many other herbs with potential healing properties for various organs of the body. It is crucial to do thorough research and consult with a healthcare professional before using any herbs for specific health concerns.

 

1 oz serving.

 

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  • Suggested ratio for tea preparation is two tablespoon of leaves per 32 ounces of water.

    Steep your no tea longer than 30- 45 min.

    Drink two 32 ounces daily for two weeks for best results.

    (Warning: It’s an acquired taste bitter )

    Storage Guidelines: Please store in a cool area away from direct heat and light.

  • Ginger, Peppermint, Mulberry Leaf, Hawthorn Berries and LEaf, Blessed Thistle, Alfalfa, Cleavers, Nettle, Red Clover, Burdock Root, Yellow Dock, Turmeric, Fenugreek, Cinnamon, Dandelion Root, Cinnamon Root, Milk Thistle, Stinging Nettle, Ashwagandha Root, Reisha Mushroom, Bilberry.

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