I believe that three other ‘ultimate nutrients’ have been largely overlooked. If we feed ourselves well on these three then the desire and need for the others will be reduced.
Green Tea (Camellia sinensis) Herbal Monograph
Green tea polyphenols have demonstrated significant antioxidant, anticarcinogenic, anti-inflammatory, thermogenic, probiotic, and antimicrobial properties in numerous human, animal, and in vitro studies.
Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) Herbal Monograph
It is long known that the bitter constituents of wormwood stimulate the gustatory nerves in the mouth and increase the secretion of gastric juice and bile, thereby promoting appetite and digestion
Cayenne Pepper (Capsicum annuum) Herbal Monograph
Chili is the Aztec name for cayenne pepper. It has been used by Native Americans as food and medicine for at least nine thousand years.
How to do the Herbal SLIM Program
The products in the Ultimate Herbal Slim program are designed to support these key areas. In combination with the recommended dietary advice
The Ultimate Detox & BodiClenz Plan Options
There are four different options for doing the program. They all vary depending on your own personal health and the length of time you wish to do the DETOX.
Migraine Headache – Can it be treated naturally?
Dehydration, blood sugar imbalance, hormonal variation, emotional upset and inadequate sleep all have a physiological effect that can generate a deluge of events leading to a migraine.
How to Lower Cholesterol Naturally with Herbs & Food
You actually need Cholesterol to live – your body makes hormones like estrogen and testosterone plus many other important biological molecules from Cholesterol.
Unconditional Energy Healing – Part 7 – Tapping in
The physical Universe is only 5% visible matter and 95% dark matter and dark energy (invisible stuff). Scientists now acknowledge that this invisible energy is what mysteriously designs, creates and supports the structure of the visible Universe
Fennel Seed (Foeniculum Vulgare) Herbal Monograph
The modern medicinal uses for Fennel seed are supported by their history of use in well-established systems of traditional medicine, phytochemical investigations, and in vitro and in vivo studies in animals.