Saturday, March 31, 2012

Botanical Remedies


BOTANICAL REMEDIES
 


Botanical remedies work to support the structure and function of the body's cells, tissue and organs.





  • Cerivikehl (Pleo™ Ceri) - promotes circulation of the mucous membranes and is indicated for conditions of the respiratory tract including: sinusitis, laryngitis, bronchitis, dry cough and for lack of appetite.








  • Ginkgobakehl (Pleo™ Ginkgo) - indicated in circulatory disturbances (arterial and peripheral), arteriosclerosis, and weakness in concentration and tiredness.






  • Leptospermusan (Pleo™ Leptu) - for conditions of the gastrointestinal tract including gastritis and colitis, respiratory tract including sore throats, allergic conjunctivitis, inflammation such as trigeminal neuralgia, apoplexy and ischaemic attack.






  • Usneabasan (Pleo™ Usnea) - chief application for area of the head including congestive headaches, migraines and sunstroke.






  • Okoubasan (Pleo™ Oku) - indicated in food poisoning, healing of infectious diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, food intolerances and used during elimination of metabolic waste products.






  • Relivora (Pleo™ Relivora) - for stimulation of endogenic defensive capacities in feverish processes, increase immune system, conditions of the upper respiratory tract and inflammatory processes of the pulmonary tract (hard, dry cough), bronchitis and whooping cough.






  • Strophanthus - supports cardiac function by increasing the systolic phase and lowering the heart rate. For edema, weak heart, brittle blood vessels, pneumonia, exhaustion from post-operative bleeding, uterine bleeding and pain associated with menopause.



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