Heka - Detoxifying Tincture

Heka - Detoxifying Tincture

$19.95
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Our Heka Detox blend is the ultimate mix of just the right herbs and tonifiers for your whole system, with a mix of herbs to target your gastrointestinal, urinary, and blood systems and supporting herbs for your detox pathways, the liver, and gallbladder. Whether you are coming back from illness or injury, or just need a good old-fashioned reboot to the system, the Heka blend is here to give your internal organs a shine up.ingredients: 1. Dandelion Root and Leaf - Dandelion is a great survival story. These plants have an extraordinary capacity to withstand hardship and thrive even in the most difficult environments. It does that by loosening the compacted earth and growing deeper into the soil. This is also what it does for our body and soul. It is a bitter herb, that works primarily on the liver and gallbladder. Dandelion’s strength reminds you that you can thrive, no matter what kind of toxic environment you find yourself in, or have created for yourself. Rise above, and live your best life. 2. Burdock Root - Burdock has a long history of traditional use. The roots are powerful detoxifiers and are often described as blood cleansers, due to their ability to detoxify and support the liver in eliminating poisons from the body. Burdock supports all system cleansing, can help with skin issues, and also regulates gallbladder function, and is useful in cases of diabetes and liver disease. 3. Ginger - Ginger, in Chinese medicine, is believed to help raise the heat of the body and harmonize energies. It is used to balance qi and invoke the divine masculine within. It has traditionally been used to help improve nasal symptoms associated with allergic rhinitis, and also to help aid digestion. It carries the energy of the Sun, and fire, and works on your root chakra to help clear out old fears and patterns that are inflaming your ability to see clearly. 4. Milk Thistle - From its roots in Greek culture, Milk Thistle’s documented protective and healing properties for the liver and gallbladder have harkened back to botanist Dioscorides in the 1st century AD. Traditionally, the thistle flowers were also used in many magical protective rituals. Dolls were stuffed with thistles to break negative and depressive spirits. In addition to fortifying the whole gastrointestinal system, Thistle is also a galactagogue, meaning it assists in milk production. It is here to clear out the cobwebs of your internal systems, and also your self-destructive thoughts that lead to endless cycles of self-sabotage. 5. Psyllium - Psyllium is the ultimate detoxifying support for the gastrointestinal system because it has the ability to bulk up by 10 times its mass. It produces a large amount of mucilage and is used to pull toxins through the system quickly. 6. Cleavers - Cleavers are a well-respected lymphatic tonic, often used to treat skin eruptions and get the lymph system moving. It can be used to treat any problems causing swollen, congested glands. Cleavers are a spring tonic, and, spiritually, useful to allow the body a resting space before leaping back into frenetic productivity. 7. Alfalfa - Persians esteemed Alfalfa for its ability to make their animals strong and hearty. It is still used today to feed cows and increase their milk output, but its nutrition isn’t just for cows. It is said to be able to help the body build cartilage and can be a supportive nutrient food when recovering from injury or illness. It increases the overall Chi flow in the body.IMPORTANT INFORMATIONThese herbs, resins, roots, flowers, and powders are meant to be used for spell and ritual work, and for connecting with potent herbal allies. They are not intended to be used to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Products are sold for curio purposes only and are not intended to establish a medical relationship or constitute medical advice.Please remember that we are all unique. Your individual experience with plants, even generally well-tolerated plants, may differ. Thus, it is always a good idea to introduce yourself to new herbs in very small doses until you know how they affect you. You may want to try putting 2 - 3 drops in your tea to see how it affects you, and only gradually building up if more effect is necessary. And, as always, check these ingredients against any medications or medical conditions you have to ensure there is no unwanted reaction. Finally, if you have ANY doubts, check with your doctor before taking ANY new substance, including teas or tonics.Materials: dandelion,burdock,alfalfa,cleavers,milk thistle,ginger,burdock root,dandelion rootOnly 1 available

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