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Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Iaso Tea Ingredients



Iaso Tea
Nine Natural Herbs -100% Organic and Caffeine Free.

These nine powerful Iaso Tea ingredients make this tea one of the most effective, best-tasting weight-loss and body detoxifying products available anywhere.

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 Persimmon Leaves
Compounds in Persimmon Leaves have been shown to help remove excess fat from the body. The tannins and flavonoids in Persimmon Leaves are also believed to have anti-hypertensive, anti-carcinogenic, and anti-mutagenic properties. Persimmon Leaves have been used to help alleviate digestive problems and dermatitis, and also act as a natural antihistamine, which helps reduce allergic reactions.

Holy Thistle
Holy Thistle has been used medicinally for more than 2,000 years. A flavonoid in the fruit, called Silymarin, is a powerful antioxidant that may also protect the cells of the liver by removing and blocking the entrance of harmful toxins. Holy Thistle is believed to have great power in the purification and circulation of the blood, and has been used to cure chronic headaches. It is also used for stomach and digestive problems, can strengthen the heart, and is good for the lungs and kidneys.

Malva Leaves
The Malva, or Chinese Mallow, plant has been used for centuries to soothe the membranes of the digestive system and treat a variety of conditions from stomach ache and gastroenteritis to irritable bowel syndrome. It can also soothe bronchial irritation in people with bronchitis or emphysema.

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Marsh Mallow was used by the ancient Greeks to remedy bruises and bleeding, and as a mild laxative. It was used in medieval Europe for indigestion and diarrhea. Rich in calcium, zinc, iron, sodium, iodine, B complex vitamins, and pantothenic acid, Marsh Mallow soothes and supports the stomach, intestines, and respiratory tract. It is also believed to have mild anti-infective and immune-boosting properties.


Blessed Thistle
Blessed Thistle has been used in traditional medicine as far back as the early sixteenth century to improve memory, aid digestion, and treat a wide variety of other diseases and disorders. In herbal medicine, Blessed Thistle is used for cancer, infections, inflammation, gallbladder disease, jaundice, liver disorders, cervical dysplasia, heart ailments, skin ulcers, yeast infections, and diarrhea.

Papaya
Rich in antioxidants, B vitamins, magnesium, and fiber, Papaya promotes cardiovascular health and provides protection against colon cancer. Papaya may also help prevent such illnesses as recurrent ear infections, colds, and flu. Papaya also contains the digestive enzyme papain, which is used to treat sports injuries, other causes of trauma, and allergies.

Ginger
Chinese Medicine recommends ginger to treat a number of health problems, including inflammatory joint diseases such as arthritis, gastrointestinal problems, and body aches. Ginger may also ease sore throats, headaches, ulcerative colitis, and fevers and aches caused by colds and flu.

Chamomile
A natural anti-inflammatory, Chamomile can be used to treat digestive disturbances, gastrointestinal spasms, inflammatory disease of the gastrointestinal tract, coughs and colds, fevers, and bronchitis. It’s mildly sedating and muscle-relaxing effects can also help those who suffer from insomnia fall asleep more easily.

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Myrrh
Myrrh is used in many countries to treat a variety of mouth and throat irritations. It can be found in some mouthwashes and sore throat medicines, and has been approved in Germany for treating mouth inflammation.


WARNING: This product contains cathartic herbs. Pregnant and nursing women, the elderly, children, and individuals suffering from any illness or health condition should consult with a physician prior to using this or any herbal supplement. IasoTea is not a drug, nor intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease or illness. You should consult with your physician before starting this or any other cleansing exercise or weight management program.

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Thursday, October 20, 2011

Digestive Problems And Fibromyalgia - Is It Time For A Gut Check?

If you suffer from Fibromyalgia and have problems with digestion, then it is time for a gut check. But what if you have no symptoms?


We are supposed to have about 3 lbs of good bacteria in our digestive tract. We need this to help digest and absorb the nutrients from the food we eat. Think of the gut as a garden. We want healthy plants or flowers in it. If it gets overgrown with weeds or bad bacteria or parasites, then the good plants will not thrive. When this happens it is called dysbiosis. Dysbiosis refers to microbial imbalances and is most prominent in the digestive tract.

There are stool tests that can be used to see what kind of bacteria, amoebas, parasites, or what kind of fungal forms may exist. These are the weeds of your garden. Two things are common: one, there is a proliferation of bad bacteria or bad "bugs"; and secondly, there's an absence of healthy bacteria. The test will also show what natural herbs and medications will kill the unwanted visitors in the gut. (This test gives different information that a colonoscopy, and is more comfortable.)

Here are some factors that cause what the researchers are calling intestinal overgrowth or bad bacteria:

1. Stress causes a change in the pH of the bowel, causing the healthy bacteria to not proliferate as they should

2. Low fiber starves out the healthy bacteria

3. A sugar-laden diet feeds the bad bacteria

4. High trans-fats or hydrogenated oils have a negative effect on biliary function. We need healthy bile flow to create the proper pH and to have the proper transit time necessary for the proliferation of good bacteria.

5. Antibiotics, whether we take the pills or if we consume commercially prepared antibiotic tainted chicken, beef, or pork, we're getting the side effects of antibiotics

6. Eating too fast can cause the growth of bad bacteria. If we eat too fast, we're not digesting our food properly and our enzymes are not killing the bacteria that are naturally present in our food.

If you think about it, just about everyone has one or more of those factors.

So really, everyone should go on a periodic "re-seeding" of healthy probiotics. The more research accumulates, the more we find that gut problems are a contributing factor to just about every condition.

A huge part of fixing the GI tract is balancing the gut micro-flora. Healthy probiotics have been shown to: improve digestive function, modulate the gut immune system up or down, increase the growth of an aerobic bacterium, decrease bad or unfriendly bacteria and reduce leaky gut. Probiotics are a big factor in maintaining a healthy GI barrier. This barrier selectively blocks unhealthy organisms and antibodies from entering the blood stream. Healthy probiotics have also been shown to improve liver function, to stimulate phagocytosis and to benefit healthy gastric mucosal linings.

Here is a major point to remember: eating yogurt is not the same as taking a good pre and probiotic formula.

There is no comparison, despite what the movie star tells you on the commercial. Which brings up a point, many of the commercial preparations of probiotics tested did not meet label claims in terms of the numbers of bacteria, and in many cases the healthy bacteria were already dead. Make sure the probiotics that you take have prebiotics in with them as well. Prebiotics are valuable to make sure that the healthy bacteria can grow, kind of like putting starter fertilizer on new grass. They create an environment that is conducive to their growth and health.

So if you are having gastrointestinal symptoms, make sure you get into a health provider that understands what we have just talked about. If you are going on antibiotics, or have been on them, you need to get on a good quality pre and probiotic formula to re-seed and feed your gut garden.

Dr. Chris Heimlich D.C. consults with Fibromyalgia patients from around the world. You can request his End The Fibromyalgia Nightmare report by visiting http://askdrheimlich.com/fibromyalgia-treatment-scottsdale-phoenix

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