Also called Coneflower. Stimulates the immune system, is anti-inflammatory, blood purifying, and antiseptic. Used against bacterial and viral infections, colds, flu, snake bites, wounds, ulcers, and colic.
Synthetic amino acid. The substance is able to chelate (bind) lead and other heavy metals, as well as certain minerals. Used successfully in treatment of various cardiac- and circulatory diseases.
Berries and flowers, used against the flu, allergy, sinusitis, candidiasis, fever, colds, cough, hay fever, sore throat, rheumatism, catarrh, chronic rhinitis with deafness, erysipelas, and earache. Has mild laxative, sudorific, and diuretic effects.
Biological catalysts in the form of proteins and protein compounds that promote, control, and regulate the chemical processes of the body. Examples are digestive enzymes, which facilitate the breakdown of proteins, carbohydrates, and fat.
Omega 3 and -6 fatty acids are precursors to important prostaglandins. They reduce the concentration of cholesterol and normalize the blood pressure. Can prevent cardiac disease and heart attacks. Stabilize the immune system and stimulate intelligence.
The plant with the familiar, characteristic scent is a popular remedy against bad breath, and also has anti-sceptic and expectorant effects. It can therefore be used against cough, sinusitis, bronchitis, and viral infections.
The oil from Large Flowered Evening Primrose contains GLA, Omega 6 oil. Used for allergies, skin problems, eczema, PMS, asthma, cardiovascular disease, inflammation, rheumatism, and sclerosis.
Traditionally used for eye sufferings; has a constrictive effect on the mucosal vessels of the eye and nose. Also protects the mucous membranes. Can be used against conjunctivitis, bacterial infections, common cold, sinusitis, hay fever, and allergies.