Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Detoxify the Body Using an All Natural Detoxification Formula


In the modern world, even people who live well and are careful cannot avoid being exposed to toxins. Toxins are in the air we breathe, in the foods we eat and even in medicines we take. Toxins force the body to use up energy to metabolize them and sometimes that proves impossible. Toxins can weaken the body and affect the heart, liver, stomach and other organs of the body. For all these reasons, detoxifying and cleaning the body of these harmful compounds is essential

BioGreen, a new all natural supplement by E-Helps, cleanses the body of toxins by helping the system to expel them. The supplement contains important vitamins and minerals to replace nutrients lost or used up in the detoxification process. The formulation is designed to act quickly, and developers of the herbal formula believe that people taking it will feel improvement within the first week.

All the ingredients in the veggie capsule packed supplement are natural herbal extracts. They are strong anti-oxidants and some of them are specifically recognized, by practitioners of herbal medicine, as having the ability to promote detoxification.

One of the ingredients found in the herbal formula BioGreen is citric extract. Citrus fruits are full of vitamin C, which helps boost the immune system. Their powerful anti-oxidants help the body to synthesize detoxifying enzymes in the liver, and their anti-oxidants clear and reduce toxins. A study suggested that the consumption of the bioactive compounds found in grapefruit seed and pulp may help suppress the development of colon cancer. Another study showed that the flavonoid naringin, a compound found in citrus fruits, is an excellent plasma lipid lowering and plasma antioxidant agent that elevates the levels of the important compound flavonone.

In Chinese medicine, citrus peel extract has a warm nature. It stimulates the spleen, stomach and lung meridians. The extract is believed to enhance digestion, reduce phlegm and stimulate the movement of food through the digestive tract. The herb moves the Qi flow downwards and in doing so stops "stagnation," and reduces vomiting.

E-Helps is so certain that people will like the supplement that they are offering it at an introductory discount price. People purchasing a bottle of 40 veggie capsules can get a significant discount off the cost of the first bottle. The company is marketing the supplement in a five tiered affiliate program. Anyone who would like to sell the herbal product can sign up online and begin selling it and getting commissions immediately.

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Eucommia


Eucommia ulmoides is a deciduous tree. The bark is the part most frequently used medicinally and is usually harvested from Eucommia trees that are 15-20 years old. The tree is found in China where the bark has been used in Chinese herbology for several millenium. It's existence in the wild is threatened by modern civilization, however, today the tree is cultivated for its bark, which remains important to Chinese herbology. Its bark is one of the 50 fundamental herbs used in Chinese healing.

In traditional Chinese medicine the Eucommia is used to treat lower back pain, aching knees, and prevent miscarriage . It is also known as a superior Yang tonic. In this respect it is used to tonify the back (most specially the lower back), skeleton, and joints (with a special emphasis on the knees and ankles). The bark is believed to confer strength and flexibility to the ligaments and tendons. It is often used by athletes to strengthen the entire body. It is considered one of the great longevity tonics in Chinese herbal medicine. It is also believed to confer benefits as a marital tonic.

Studies have shown the bark has the ability to reduce blood pressure by inhibiting the beta adrenergic system. Eucommia may help with impotence and fatigue. It is believed to nourish the liverand tonify the kidneys. It is frequently included in compendiums known as "kidney energy formulas,"

Recently E-Helps has begun marketing a herbal preparation called BioDream for sleep that includes Eucommia as one of its principle ingredients. Eucommia's tonifying effect on the kidneys and thus the Chi, (blood circulation), and its anti-fatigue properties will have a significant bearing on the preparations's ability to promote restful sleep.

Thursday, June 2, 2011


Ginko biloba, also known as the Madenhair Tree, is a longed lived fern with an ancient tradition that has survived to modern times in parts of China. The tree, which can live for more than 2,000 years, grows to a height of 50 meters or more. The towering fronds form a exotic crown, a full body, and typically wild and free contour created by the zigzag growth of its branches.

The leaves of the tree contain flavonoid glycosides and terpenoids that are used for their medicinal value. Flavanoids, which are recognized anti-oxidants, protect the nerves, heart muscle, blood vessels, and retina from damage. Terpanoides improve blood flow by their anti-coagulant and vasodilative action.

The herb has been used by traditional medicine for treating circulatory disorders and enhancing memory. A number of studies have shown that taking Gingko biloba lead to improvements in people with Alzheimers or vascular dementia. The findings include improvements in thinking, learning and memory, activities of daily living and social behavior and decreased depression.

Doses of 240 mg per day or more seem to be most effective in treating memory, although standard clinical doses range from 40-200 mg. The herb should be taken for at least 4-6 weeks or longer. Doses of 120-240 mg, taken in divided doses are believed to be effective in improving memory and improving vascular conditions such as intermittent claudication.

The herb has also proven to be effective in reducing vertigo, tinnitus, and improving cognition and fatigue in multiple sclerosis. Dose of 60 mg a day taken over 12 weeks have been effective in arresting the progress of vitiligo. Improvements in concentration and attention are noticed in normal subjects within 2 hours of taking the herb. Studies have related this effect to the ability of Gingko biloba to block the uptake of norepinephrine, a powerful sympathetic nervous system transmitter.

People on anti-coagulants should not take Gingko biloba without first consulting a Doctor. Also, people on anti-depressants containing MAO inhibiters or selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors should not take the drug. Additionially, pregnant women should not take the herb.

Possible side effects of Gingko biloba include increased risk of GI bleeding, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headaches, dizziness, heart palpitations and restlessness. If anyone taking the supplement experiences any of these symptoms he should stop using it immediately. People with allergies to poison ivy, mangoes and other urshiol-producing plants are more likely to experience allergies to Gingko biloba, because it also contains urshiols.

Recently the online marketing company e-Helps has included Ginigko biloba in an herbal supplement called BioDream, designed to improve the blood circulation and improve sleep. With its positive effects on the circulation, Gingko biloba was a logical choice to be included in the supplement and the addition of the other 11 herbs ensures that each of the 12 Chinese meridians will be tonified by the preparation. The sleep supplement is being sold online and people can orderfree samples from the company, which they will ship without cost to anywhere in the continental United States.

Mulberry Leaf, A Medicinal Herb


Mulberry is the name given to numerous species of deciduous trees in a genus of flowering plants in the family Moracae. The tree is found in temperate and subtropical regions of Asia, Africa, Europe and the Americas. The tree is swift growing in its youth, but subsequently slows down and rarely exceeds 10-15 meters. The ripe fruit comes in different colors and is quite edible. The red and black mulberries are the most palatable, but the white mulberry is inedible. In compensation, the leaves of the white mulberry tree are rich in many nutritious chemicals and compounds, and its extract has medicinal uses.

Japanese scientists found a number of active compounds in the white mulberry leaf extract that promoted health. The extract is a strong anti-oxidant and has been shown to be effective in inhibiting the breakdown of LDL cholesterol, a process that otherwise can lead to the formation of life-threatening atherosclerotic plaque.

Mulberry leaves contain a number of nutrients including proteins, sugars, polyphenols, flavonoids, steroids, triterpenes, vitamins, and minerals. The chemicals that are believed to be responsible for exerting the anti-oxidant effect are isoquercitrin andastragalin. Isoquercitrin breaks down during metabolism to quercetin, an even stronger anti-oxidant, which is responsible for the majority of the anti-oxidant effects of mulberry leaf extract.

In China, mulberry leaves have been used for centuries in the treatment of type 2 diabetes. The extract acts by reducing the postprandial rise of blood sugar. More recently, Japanese researchers discovered that certain nitrogen-containing sugars in mulberry-leaf extract, especially one called 1-deoxynojirimycin, strongly inhibited the intestinal metabolism of disaccharides (especially sucrose), thereby restricting the amounts of monosaccharides that can enter the circulation after a meal.

The dose required for optimal antiglycemic action are high on the order of 35 grams a day,
nevertheless, the results compelled the scientists to declare that the extract might be beneficial in preventing human diabetes by suppressing intestinal alpha-glucosidase activities

More recently, researchers in India demonstrated that mulberry leaf extract inhibits the oxidative degradation of red cell membranes in diabetics. The degradation of lipids in red blood cells is one of the many destructive metabolic effects of diabetes. Mulberry not only reduced that harmful process, it also significantly reduced patients' total cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol, and triglycerides, while significantly increasing their HDL-cholesterol (high-density lipoprotein, the "good cholesterol").

Recently, the Internet marketing company E-Helps released an herbal sleep compound called Biodream that contains mulberry. The herbal formula is purported to enhance sleep by regulating the flow of Qi in the 12 acupuncture meridians Each of the 12 herbal ingredients of BioDreamtargets one of the 12 meridians. By tonifying the meridians, the compound will increase the flow of Qi, (blood energy), in the body, stabilize the sleep wake cycle and produce more satisfying sleeps. As a strong protector of the blood flow, mulberry leaves were a natural choice for the compound.

BioDream is being sold via a five tier affiliate marketing plan, so that people taking the herbal supplement can actually amass wealth while gaining refreshing sleep. The company is so confident that people who try the compound will love it that they are giving away free trial packets, which they will ship at no cost to anywhere in the continental United States.

Burdock, a Natural Diuretic and Blood Purifier



The Burdock plant is a biennial thistle found especially in North America, Asia and Europe.The plant's exciting because its so readily available in the wild. Its related to the artichoke family, and can be harvested as a food substance, and both the root and the young shoot make tasty stir fried vegetables.

The leaves of the burdock plant are characteristically wide heart shaped and have been called "elephant ears." The underside of the leaf is fibrous. The broad spreading leaves are interspersed with a thistle like fruit that often sticks to clothes when anyone attempts to harvest it.

The plant produces a rapid growing tap root, which can be harvested after a hundred days. When peeled, diced and fried it makes an edible dish. The young leaves and tender shoots are also tasty and are popular in Japan.

For years burdock root has been known for its healing properties. The list of medical conditions for which burdock has been used as a treatment is almost as long as a medical compendium. The list includes abscess, acne, age spots, aging, AIDS, alcoholism, allergies, aluminum toxicity, arthritis, backache, bladder infection (cystitis), boils, breast cancer, breast cancer, bulimia, cadmium toxicity, cancer, canker sores (aphthous ulcers), chickenpox,chronic fatigue syndrome, cirrhosis of the liver. chrohn's disease, drug addiction (substance abuse), endometriosis,environmental toxicity, fibroids, uterine, fibromyalgia syndrome, gout, headache, hearing loss, hepatitis, jaundice,multiple sclerosis, nail problems, oily skin, pancreatitis, Parkinson's disease, psoriasis rosacea, sebaceous cyst, shingles (herpes zoster), sinusitis, sinusitis, smoking dependency, tumors. ulcerative colitis,Wilson's disease, and wrinkling of the skin.

The power of healing of the burdock root is effected through three major actions; burdock is a diuretic , diaphoretic , and a blood purifying agent. The plant is a source of the carbohydrate "inulin," and the inulin in burdock is reputed to encourage appetite and digestion, soothe the digestive tract and treat various stomach conditions, and assist in liver cleansing.

In addition to inuline, budock root contains arcigen, calcium, chlorogenic acid, essential oil, flavonoids, iron, inulin, lactone, mucilage, polyacetylenes, potassium, resin, tannin, and taraxosterol.

Burdock has been used as a treatment for measles, arthritis, tonsillitis, viruses like colds, and throat pain. In recent years, it has been used to treat certain types of cancers. The polyacetylenes in Burdock are known to have effective antibacterial and anti-fungal activity. It can be taken to sooth aching joints, or as a poultice for healing skin disorders. It is a gentle laxative. It is most well known for its ability to remove toxins from the blood and clean the kidneys, liver and colon. Burdock is available as a tea, ointment, or pill.

Recently, the new age firm E-Helps released the herbal sleep supplement BioDream, which contains Burdock root extract. BioDream promotes refreshing sleep by purifying the blood and strengthening of the Qi circulation. It's actions help to restore the normal sleep-wake cycle and promote refreshing sleeps. Burdock roots, a known blood purifier, was A good choice to include in the supplement. Each of the twelve Biodream herbs targets one of the 12 acupuncture meridians. With the 12 herbs acting together, the supplement tonifies all of the meridians and stimulates the body's energy flow.

E-Helps is making the sleep supplement available online and is offering to ship a free trial packet to anywhere in the continental United States. For those so inclined the supplement is being marketed via a five tier affiliate program, which will allow aggressive marketers to make a nice income while earning for themselves rejuvenatinggood sleeps.