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Maharishi Ayurveda Liver Balance

Main Ingredients:   Turmeric (AKA: Curcuma Longa), Licorice Root (AKA: Glycyrrhiza Glabra), Long Pepper (AKA: Thippili, Choi, Thai Long Pepper, Long Pepper Catkins, Piper Chaba, Pippali), Neem, Amla (AKA: Amalaki, Indian Gooseberry), Ginger (AKA: Zingiber Officinale Roscoe, Adrak, Aadu, Beni Shoga, Zanjabil), Heartleaved Moonseed (AKA: Guduchi, Gulancha Tinospara, Tinospora), Tulsi (AKA: Holy Basil, Omicum Tenuiflorum, Ocimum Sanctum), Bhumyamalaki (AKA: Phyllanthus Niruri), Imperata Rhizome (AKA: Imperatae Rhizoma, Bai Mao Gen, Wolly Grass Root), Indian Sarsaparilla (AKA: Hemidesmus Indicus, Anantamul, Anantamool), Black Pepper (AKA: Piper Nigrum), Red Sandalwood (AKA: Chandana Rakta, Pterocarpus Santalinus, Red Saunders), Picrorhiza (AKA: Picrorhiza kurroa, Kutki, Katuka), Pearl, Boerhavia (AKA: Red Spiderling, Punarnava, Erva Tostao), Indian Madder (AKA: Manjistha, Rubia Cordifolia, Gandari)

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About Maharishi Ayurveda Liver Balance
Maharishi Ayurveda Liver Balance offers cholesterol protection by promoting healthy and balanced digestion, assimilation and a good appetite. It benefits the body by balancing, nurturing and supporting healthy liver function. It stimulates the cleansing of the liver to flush out undigested impurities (ama) that block the liver's assimilation of nutrients and protein, thereby improving digestion and metabolism, which involves breaking down food and forming nutrient fluid that nourishes every cell in the body. Other uses: Re-stabilizes the intelligence of the liver for the production of healthy blood cells, bile and nutritional fluids while supporting functional efficiency of the liver and helping to protect the liver from hepatic damages.
About Neem
In India, the tree is variously known as "Divine Tree," "Heal All," "Nature's Drugstore," "Village Pharmacy" and "Panacea for all diseases." Products made from neem have proven medicinal properties, being anthelmintic, antifungal, antidiabetic, antibacterial, antiviral, anti-fertility, and sedative. It is considered a major component in Ayurvedic medicine and is particularly prescribed for skin disease. * All parts of the tree (seeds, leaves, flowers and bark) are used for preparing many different medical preparations. * Neem oil is used for preparing cosmetics (soap, shampoo, balms and creams), and is useful for skin care such as acne treatment, and keeping skin elasticity. * Besides its use in traditional Indian medicine the neem tree is of great importance for its anti-desertification properties and possibly as a good carbon dioxide sink. * Practictioners of traditional Indian medicine recommend that patients suffering from chicken pox sleep on neem leaves. * Neem gum is used as a bulking agent and for the preparation of special purpose food (those for diabetics). * Aqueous extracts of neem leaves have demonstrated significant antidiabetic potential. * Traditionally, teeth cleaning was conducted by the chewing of slender neem branches. Neem twiggs are still collected and sold in markets for this use, and one often sees youngsters in the streets chewing on neem twiggs. Extract of neemtree leaves are thought to be helpful as malaria prophylaxis despite the fact that no comprehensive clinical studies are yet available. Private initiatives in Senegal were successful in several cases to prevent malaria [2]. However, major NGOs such USAID are not supposed to use neemtree extracts unless the medical benefit has been proved with clinical studies.

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