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BILBERRY (fruit and leaves) (Vaccinium myrtillus L.) HomeoHerbal
Treats all the same conditions as Bilberry and the leaves are especially useful for hypertension, strengthening the pancreas and lowering blood sugar, circulatory disorders. Artherosclerosis – Bilberry leaf extract appears to provide some protection against the development of atherosclerosis by lowering levels of LDL cholesterol, which is largely responsible for the formation of arterial plaque. Diabetes – Traditionally, bilberry leaves have been used to control blood sugar levels in people with diabetes. Research shows that all berries help reduce the body’s glucose response after eating a high sugar meal. Studies suggest bilberry may be effective for managing blood sugar levels, particularly when combined with oatmeal.
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Carcina #22
Chronic diseases of the circulatory and endocrine systems including diabetes, hyperlipidaemia, venous insufficiency. May also be considered for parkinson’s disease and other slow progressing neurological disorders. Support for neoplastic disease including breast cancer, cervical cancer, leukaemia, non-Hodgkin lymphomas, prostate cancer and other hormonal-induced cancers.
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CIRCULATE – Heart and Circulation
Hypertension, angina, arrhythmia, and the early stages of congestive heart failure by regulating whole body on multilevel and multitargets. Â A wide range of cardiovascular pharmacological properties, including antioxidant activity, positive inotropic effect, anti-inflammatory, anticardia remodelling, antiplatelet aggregation, vasodilating, endothelial protective, reduction of smooth muscle cell migration and proliferation, protective effect against ischemia/reperfusion injury, lipid-lowering, and decrease of arterial blood pressure.
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COGNITO- HomeoHerbal
The number of children diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) has risen steadily over the years, fuelled by more doctors and parents identifying the condition as well as increased prevalence.
Children receive the most attention because the disorder may interfere with their ability to perform academically and behaviourally in school. But ADHD issues continue into adulthood with symptoms like disorganization, impulsiveness, poor time management and planning skills, mood swings, and difficulty coping with stress.