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It is rich in Amino acids and vitamin A, B, C. It has a wide array of health benefits from improving blood circulation to helping restore broken bones.
Rehmannia (Chinese foxglove) is highly valued in Traditional Chinese Medicine for its ability to "balance the yin." With a history of over 2,000 years of medicinal use, this herb's thick brownish-black roots are harvested in autumn and utilized for various health purposes. It is highly valued for its ability to treat conditions associated with yin deficiency.
It effectively addresses a wide range of health issues, including allergies, anemia, cancer, constipation, diabetes, fever, eczema, high blood pressure, bacterial and fungal infections, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, insomnia, kidney disease, obesity, and provides pain relief.
Rehmannia contains many bioactive compounds with strong antioxidant activity, protecting the body against oxidative damage that is indicated in many heart complaints. Research shows that it can also support healthy blood glucose levels, helping to further promote cardiovascular health.
Rehmannia is a great tonic here for blood, meaning that it is one of the top herbs that I recommend for women's health. It may help with irregular menstruation, night sweats, and insomnia and restore youthful vitality.
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Product info: extract powder of Rehmannia
Ideal for: adding to tea, smoothies, or other hot beverages
Semi- wild harvested Rehmannia root extract 10:1
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A powerful immunity-boosting herb with antibacterial, antiviral and anti-inflammatory properties.
A cherry-like red fruit that is a rich source of many minerals and vitamins including vitamin C, folic acid, vitamins B-3, B-6, B-12 and A , and polyphenols especially Anthocyannins.
Used for its weight loss and health benefits, increasing circulation, and naturally eliminating excess fluid by breaking down fatty acid.
Easily one of the most buzz worthy herbs in recent times however this multitasking herb has been used for centuries in Ayurveda, a traditional form of alternative medicine based on Indian principles of natural healing. It is commonly known as Indian ginseng.
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