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Keebler
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- The items that are out of our reach make me sad. I know not everyone can afford to see a LL ND or L.Ac. to get these.
If you have naturopathic doctors or acupuncturists in your town, there may also be some sliding fee scale clinics. And they could order these for you. Ask if they are "in the position to offer anyd discounts" or if they have any donated products for clients.
I can't seem to find a list of ingredients. This may contain homeopathics. Or herbs. If both, that's never a good idea, IMO.
If you can find the ingredient list, if tinctures only, you could buy those tinctures from another source. Herb Pharm is excellent regarding tinctures.
Herb Pharm has some non-alcohol tinctures. So does Eclectic Institute, another good brand. Both in Oregon.
Remember that the glycerine can be from corn or other vegetables. Be CERTAIN it is ORGANIC and that will guarantee it also non-GMO.
When you check names, remember that herbs have two different names (sometimes three). You may have to search under either it's more formal name or the common name.
Initially, it may cost to have various individual tinctures but when combined as a formula, the cost will work out.
Most proprietary blends as this one, though, do not list the amounts of ingredients so it can be hard to duplicate. Still, when studying up on the ingredients you can better determine which are most effective.
A LL ND or L.Ac. would be of most help if there is anyway to do that. Many also offer discounts on some items when possible. To find one:
LL Naturopathic links here with good herb links. -
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Keebler
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- Still does not say if this is all it contains but the best I can find and I have to stop now. Certainly you could find these two items elsewhere. And/or find similar ingredients with the same action.
Be aware that the wormword in this is NOT the same kind of artemesia that will help against babesia.
Wormword always made me feel very ill. I did much better with Olive Leaf Extract by Seagate, Allicin, Andrographis or Berberine.
. . . designed to support immunity and promote tissue repair and healing.
. . . Red Clover (Trifolium pratense) . . . anti-inflammatory, antioxidative, and immunomodulatory in nature . . .
. . . Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) . . . exhibit powerful anti-fungal properties and may completely inhibit the growth of certain fungal species . . . -
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Keebler
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- From Herb Pharm, not avaible in glycerine form. But these are likely avaiable in dry extract form so you don't really need these from a tincture. Herb Pharm is mostly all about tinctures, though, you can scout out extracts from other places. Extracts are dry; Tinctures are liquid.
A blend of extract and raw herb is best if you go with the dry forms.
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