Ingredients
Traditionally Used to Strengthen/Alleviate
Borage Leaves (Borago officinalis)
Cayenne (Capsicum frutescens)
Chinese Ginseng Root (Panax schinseng)
Hawthorne Berries (Crataegus oxycantha)
Holy Thistle (Cnicus benedictus)
Horsetail (Equisetum arvense)
Juniper Berries (Juniperus communis)
Kelp (Fucus vesiculosis)
Mugwort (Artemesia vulgaris)
Parsley Leaves (Petroselinum sativum)
Rose Hips (Rosa canina)
Sage Leaves (Salvia officinalis)
Saint John's Wort (Hypericum perforatum)
Slippery Elm Bark (Ulmus fulva)
Blue Flag Root (Iris versicolor)
Comfrey Root (Symphytum officinale)
Dandelion Root (Taraxacum officinale)
Echinacea Root (Echinacea angustifolia)
Ginger Root (Zingiber officinale)
Greater Celandine (Chelidonium majus)
Licorice Root (Glycyrrhiza glabra)
Mullein Leaves (Verbascum thapsis)
Plantain Leaves (Plantago major)
Wood Betony (Stachys betonica)
(Aorta
Problems) Ignoring the fact that the purpose
of one's existence or life is learning.
(Arteries) Represent
carrying the joy of life.
(Arterial Problems) Attitude
that responsibility is a burden.
(Blood Pressure Problems) Need to
live up to one's own standards or expectations of what and who
one can imagine becoming.
(Blood Pressure, high)
Longstanding emotional problem not resolved; expectations that
are not being lived up to, whether these are one's own or the
expectations of others; being responsible for others.
(Blood Pressure, low) Lack of
love as a child; defeatism or "what's the use? It won't work
anyway"; expectations of the Self that one continually
denies or refuses to admit; listlessness or depression.
(Circulation) Represents
the ability to feel and express one's emotions in positive ways.
(Circulation Problems,
arterial/vascular systems) Difficulty in understanding
responsibility.
(Coronary Thrombosis) Feeling
alone and scared; "I'm not good enough, I don't do enough,
I'll never make it".
(Heart) Represents
the center of love and security.
(Heart Attack or Myocardial
Infarction) Squeezing all the joy out of the
heart in favor of money or position, etc.; stubbornness in one's
refusal to admit that circumstances and conditions do not match
within the thoughts and situation; misunderstanding of
responsibility as a burden; fearing or misusing responsibility;
(Heart Problems)
Longstanding emotional problems; lack of joy; hardening of the
heart; belief in strain and stress; misunderstanding or misuse of
responsibility; trying to compete with others in life when they
have desires that are different from one's own; pretending to be
content in an area even though one is actually discontent, due to
not being where one aspires to be or where one thinks they should
be.
(Stroke or Cerebrovascular Accident) Giving up;
resistance; "rather die than change"; rejection of
life; refusal to face the experiences and conditions within one's
life; avoiding conditions, circumstances, or learning in one's
life, that causes a closing off of any incoming messages from the
brain, thereby producing the experience of using and processing
the information that has already been received.
(Vascular System Disorders)
Misunderstanding of responsibility.
(Veins) Represent
the need to be willing to receive stimulus; the ability of the
Self to respond, particularly concerning the receptive quality.
(Aorta Problems) My greatest
responsibility is to my Self, and that responsibility involves
continuous learning and growth each day.
(Arteries) I am filled
with joy. It flows through me with every beat of my heart.
(Arterial Problems) I recognize
that burdens and responsibilities are not synonymous. My ability
to respond to my desires is what creates freedom of motion for
me.
(Blood Pressure Problems) It is not
my responsibility to live for others. I am capable of fulfilling
my own life.
(Blood Pressure, high) I joyously
release the past. I am at peace. I have the right and duty to
have high expectations of my Self. I communicate these to others,
and listen to their ideas and suggestions.
(Blood Pressure, low) I now
choose to live in the ever-joyous present. My life is a joy. I no
longer deny the desires of my Self. I take action on my wants and
needs. I admit who I am, and I am capable of much more than I
have heretofore allowed my Self.
(Circulation) I am free
to circulate love and joy in every part of my world. I love life.
(Circulation Problems,
arterial/vascular systems) The ability to respond and
create my desires is freedom to fulfill my desires. I do not
confuse this with a burden, which is the refusal to imagine and
act upon what I want in my life.
(Coronary Thrombosis) I am one
with all of life. The Universe totally supports me. All is well.
(Heart) My heart
beats to the rhythm of love.
(Heart Attack or Myocardial
Infarction) I bring joy back to the center of my
heart. I express love to all. I set goals and specific directions
for my Self to move forward.
(Heart Problems) I lovingly
allow joy to flow through my mind and body and experiences. I
display myself in a manner that is honest to my Self. I decide
what I want, even if that is different from what everyone wants.
I live my life, not somebody else's life.
(Stroke or Cerebrovascular Accident) Life is
change, and I adapt easily to the new. I aceept life --- past,
present and the future. I examine what has been fulfilling and
productive in my life. I do what I have always desired to do. I
practice being who I really want to be.
(Vascular System Disorders)
Responsibility is freedom. The freedom to respond. The freedom to
create.
(Veins) I practice
graciously receiving compliments and gifts from others. I direct
my full attention to receiving impressions through my senses. I
learn to be receptive to opportunities in my environment.
Base ingredients consist of natural herbal botanicals that
assist in strengthening the heart, as well as alleviating various
cardiovascular disorders, including arrythmia, coronary
thrombosis, endocarditis, high blood pressure, myocarditis,
palpitations, pericarditis, and stroke or cerebrovascular
accident.
The specific medical properties, physiological action and
therapeutic uses for each of the primary and secondary
ingredients in this formula (as described in The
Professional's Herbal Formula Handbook No. 32) will
be forthcoming.
Herbal Formulas
Adults and Teenagers
15 to 30 drops every 4 hours (acute
conditions), or
15 to 30 drops every 2 hours (chronic conditions), or 15 to 30
drops every hour (terminal conditions), or
as directed by your doctor.
Children (1 to 12 years)
5 to 10 drops every 4 hours (acute
conditions), or
5 to 10 drops every 2 hours (chronic conditions), or
5 to 10 drops every hour (terminal conditions), or
as directed by your doctor.
Children (under 1 year)
3 to 5 drops every 4 hours (acute
conditions), or
3 to 5 drops every 2 hours (chronic conditions), or
3 to 5 drops every hour (terminal conditions), or
as directed by your doctor.
(Note: 15 drops is equivalent to 1/2 dropperful)
The best times to ingest these formulas each day (acute conditions only): (1) Upon awakening, (2) around noon, (3) late afternoon or before the evening meal, and (4) before bedtime.
All of our herbal formulas are consistently manufactured under strict laboratory supervision, using only the freshest and finest ingredients possible. All alcohol employed during the manufacture of the 70 Professional Herbal Formulas has been removed by the laboratory, and natural vegetable glycerin has been added as a preservative. Each of the 1-ounce bottles of the herbal formulas will provide an approximate 12-day supply, while the 2-ounce bottles will usually last 24 days when using the recommended dosage for acute conditions.