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All SC formulas use traditional remedies known to boost the immune system, cleansing the blood and reducing inflammation with tissue specific herbs
Burdock 20 g/L
Sheep Sorrel 18 g/L
Slippery Elm 4 g/L
Turkish Rhubarb 0.9 g/L
Galium Aparine (aka cleavers) 1 g/L
Oldenlandia Diffusa 1.5 g/L
Momordica Charantia 3 g/L
Suggested dose for adults: 1 tablespoon per day or as directed by your health care practitioner
Herbs common to SC Breast, SC Liver and SC Lung are:
Burdock – Traditionally used as a blood cleanser, it is a very good source of Inulin which has been shown to stimulate the immune system.
Sheep Sorrel – Used as a detoxifying herb.
Slippery Elm – Works synergistically with sheep sorrel, burdock & turkish rhubarb.
Turkish Rhubarb – In low doses it acts as a blood builder and blood cleanser used in traditional Chinese Medicine.
Herbs specific to this formula are:
Galium Aparine (aka cleavers)
Oldenlandia Diffusa has been used in traditional Chinese medicine and is highly recommended for the treatment of liver ailments.
Momordica Charantia is a root used for treating and fortifying liver conditions. It also stimulates the immune system.
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