Formula #2: Immune + Lymph Support: Anti-Inflammatory
Taken as a preventive and during an acute infection. Supporting the Immune System takes a healthy Lymph & Spleen system.
Suggested Use: 1 tsp. in a cup of warm water up to 3 times a day. ACUTE: 6 times a day.
Ganoderma lucidum, Reishi Mushroom at one time, reishi was used exclusively by royalty as a “superior herb” in ancient China, and today is used as an immunomodulant, adaptogen, anti-tumor, anti-inflammatory, hypocholesterolemic, liver protective, nervine, and antiviral (Winston and Maimes, 2007).
Angelica sinensis, Dong Quai is used to strengthen the heart, lung, and liver meridians, while harmonizing the blood. In formulas, such as this blend, it is used with astragalus (Astragalus membranaceus). It also has broader indications for supporting the cardiovascular (Romm, 2010), respiratory (Barnes et al., 2010).
Ceanothus americanus, Red Root (New Jersey Tea) was used by the North American Indians to manage fevers and problems of the mucous membranes such as catarrh and sore throats. Modern-day usage of the roots concentrates on their astringent, expectorant, and antispasmodic actions, and they are employed to serve situations such as asthma, bronchitis, and coughs. The roots and root-bark are antispasmodic, antisyphilitic, strongly astringent, expectorant, hemostatic, and sedative. They have a stimulatory effect on the lymphatic system. The plant is used internally when someone dealing with bronchial complaints including asthma and whooping cough, dysentery, sore throats, and tonsillitis.
Cinnamomum cassia, Cinnamon was used as a food preservative because of its ability to kill foodborne pathogens. In this formula, we used Cinnamon for its antimicrobial actions. Also is an antifungal, antiviral, antioxidant, antitumoral, blood pressure-lowering, cholesterol and lipid-lowering, and gastroprotective properties.
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