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 | "Lemon Echinacea Throat Coat® supports throat health by providing a protective coating on the lining of the throat*, while it helps to support your immune system.* Licorice and Marshmallow have a long history of use in Traditional Herbal Medicine as demulcents, which soothe and relieve the lining of the mouth and throat. Echinacea root is also used to soothe the throat and it provides immune system support.* Its sweet, lemony and soothing taste comes from Lemon Myrtle leaf, which complements the true taste of this medicinal tea without the addition of ""natural"" flavors. Drink as often as needed throughout the day.Recommendation: Pour 8 oz. of boiling water over one tea bag and steep, covered, for 3-5 minutes. Squeeze tea bag over cup to yield remaining extractive. Water temperature and the length of steeping time greatly influence the yield of beneficial components extracted from the herbs. Drink 3 or more cups daily. Add a slice of lemon or orange if desired.Ingredients: Lemon Echinacea Throat Coat Proprietary Blend: Organic Echinacea purpurea root**, licorice root, marshmallow leaf, organic marshmallow root**, organic bitter fennel seed**, organic sweet orange peel**, organic Chinese cinnamon bark**, lemon myrtle leaf (Backhousia citriodora), licorice root dry aqueous" (less)Traditional's | $4  House Of Nutrition |
|  | Description Lemon Skin Brightening Serum for day & night We've developed a skin brightening serum that is truly brilliant in its ability to normalize skin tone, while helping to visibly soften the appearance of age spots. Our Lemon Skin Brightening Serum for Day and Night is a truly luminous blend of Lemon, Japanese Mandarin, Licorice and Mulberry. Regular use brings forward your skin's radiance, brightness and tone. It's the perfect way to lighten up.- Japanese Mandarin - Citrus Unshiu Citrus - Reticulata Blanca Throughout Asian countries there is a rich 700-year history of using the delicate Japanese mandarin for a multitude of uses. It has been prized for its fragrant, sweet fruit and revered for the benefits derived from its peel. In traditional medicine, an extract was made from the peel and used to break up body congestion, clear the liver and ease abdominal pains. Chinese Empresses also used it for various skin conditions and to help smooth and gently brighten the skin.• Improves skin’s radiance • Normalizes uneven skin tone • Softens appearance of age spots • Reduces the visible signs of agingIngredients: Certified Organic Pelargonium Graveolens (Rose Geranium) Allplant Essence™, Certified Organic Lippia Citriodora (Lemon Verbena) Allplant Essence™, Dimethicone, Dimethicone/Peg-10 /15 Crosspolymer, Citrus Unshiu (Japanese Mandarin) Peel Extract, Vegetable Glycerin, Butylene Glycol, Certified Organic Extracts Citrus Medica Limonium (Lemon) Fruit Extract (Certified Organic by ECOCERT), Certified Organic Extracts of Rosa Gallica (Apothecary's Rose) Flower (Certified Organic by Quality Assurance International), Calluna Vulgaris (Heather) Flower (Certified Organic by ECOCERT), Lactuca Scariola Sativa (Lettuce) Leaf (Certified Organic by ECOCERT), Morus Nigra (Black Mulberry) Leaf (Certified Organic by ECOCERT), Centaurium Erythraea (Centaury) (Certified Organic by ECOCERT), Glycyrrhiza Glabra (Licorice) (Certified Organic by ECOCERT), Bisabolol, Xanthan Gum, Ethylhexylglycerin, Mitracarpus Scaber Extract, Ananas Sativus (Pineapple) Fruit Extract, Arcostaphylos Uva Ursi (Bearberry) Leaf Extract, Saccharum Officinarum (Sugar Cane) Extract, Hinokitiol, Lecithin, Soy Isoflavone Aglycone, Cucurbita Pepo (Pumpkin) Seed Extract, Sclerotium Gum, sodium Coco PG-Dimonium Chloride Phosphate, Citrus Grandis (Grapefruit) Fruit Extract, Polysorbate 80, Alcohol Denat, Essential Oils of Bergamot, Grapefruit, Orange and Lemon. Grown in accordance with the California Organic Foods Act of 1990. 1) Certified Organic by Quality Assurance International 2) Certified Organic by ECOCERT. Free Of Parabens and cruelty. Directions Apply to clean face, neck and hands. Use daily. For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes. (less)Nature's Gate | $20  House Of Nutrition |
|  | "Cordyceps sinensisUltra Cordyceps Plus contains a strain of pure cultivated Cordyceps sinensis recognized by the Chinese government as very similar to wild Cordyceps sinensis. Highly valued in China as a food and tonic herb, wild Cordyceps is a black, blade-shaped fungus found mainly above 13,000 feet in a mountainous region of China known as the Qinghai-Tibetan Highlands. Also called ""Chinese caterpillar fungus,"" wild Cordyceps grows on, and derives nutrients from, several species of caterpillars. Because wild Cordyceps is rare and difficult to harvest, due to its harsh growing environment, efforts have been made to cultivate Cordyceps mycelia for commercial application. Ultra Cordyceps Plus contains an award-winning strain of Cordyceps mycelia standardized by HPLC for consistent potency. It contains a minimum level of 8% cordycepic acid, a polysaccharide considered to be the major active component. Cordyceps contains many other ingredients, including proteins, peptides, polysaccharides, nucleic acids such as adenosine, fatty acids, sterols, vitamins and minerals.Ginkgo biloba extractGinkgo biloba extract is derived from the Ginkgo biloba leaf. Considered to be the oldest living plant species, Ginkgo is a large tree that has thrived on the earth since before the last Ice Age. Ginkgo leaves contain flavonoid-like substances called ""flavone glycosides,"" which, along with other constituents known as ""terpene lactones,"" give Ginkgo its beneficial properties. The Ginkgo biloba extract in Ultra Cordyceps Plus is guaranteed to contain no less than 24% flavone glycosides and 6% terpene lactones.Artichoke leaf extractArtichoke leaf contains various organic acids, including cynarin. The artichoke leaf extract in Ultra Cordyceps Plus supplies 2% to 5% cynarin. IngredientsReturn to Top BenefitsCordyceps-History and ScienceThe historical use of Cordyceps as an anti-aging herb in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) dates back to 1700 BCE. During China’s Chin Dynasty, one emperor is said to have paid an ounce of gold for a mere three days supply of the precious fungus. Tibetan scholars wrote detailed descriptions of Cordyceps in 15th and 18th century texts. Cordyceps was introduced to Europe at a scientific meeting in Paris in 1726, and first imported to Japan in 1728.The traditional uses of Cordyceps include improving circulation, function of the lungs, heart, kidneys and liver. Cordyceps was also used to boost general vitality, increase longevity and improve sexual health.1 Cordyceps is known as a tonic for the ""kidney,"" which includes the reproductive system in traditional Chinese medicine. Cordyceps promotes both the ""yin and yang"" function of the body, thus it has a very balancing, normalizing effect on many aspects of human physiology.2Commercial cultivation of Cordyceps sinensis began in the early 1980s, making the herb readily available for clinical research. More than 2000 patients have been enrolled in trials in China. The results of this research sho" (less)Doctor's Best | $14  House Of Nutrition |
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