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Which herbs help to heal the prostate?
Reducing inflammation, infection and enlargement of the prostate.
Strengthening and restore the prostate gland.
Toning the urinary system.
OUR CHOICE OF PROSTATE-HEALING HERBS:
Small Flowered Willow Herb
Barberry
Cleavers
Horsetail
Poke Root
Thuja
Blended to obtain the following energetic profile:
SLIGHTLY COOL, SLIGHTLY DRY.
Bitter. Pungent. Astringent.
Restoring.
TRADITIONALLY USED IN THE TREATMENT OF:
Reduced force and calibre of urinary stream.
Delayed or difficult urination.
Difficulty in starting and stopping urination.
Dripping or intermittent ending of urination.
Progressively more frequent urination.
Need to urinate at night.
Burning urination.
Pain or “cold” ache between the scrotum and rectum.
Blood in the urine.
Lower back pain or ache.
What
makes this blend of herbs so special? Read what Maria Treben has to say
about the Small-flowered, Willow-herb (Epilobium parviflora) in her
book,“Healing through God’s Pharmacy”.
PROMOTING THE FOLLOWING MENTAL-EMOTIONAL QUALITIES:
Prostate imbalance is strongly linked to issues of power struggle.
When
you have felt “small, inadequate, helpless or powerless, for long
enough, the prostate will be affected – as is often evidenced in older
men who have retired.
A destructive power struggle can take place with a spouse, a boss, colleagues, relatives or “life” itself.
Men
in such situations usually compensate with a strong outer drive,
over-defensiveness, or even aggression in other aspects of life.
Taking
this remedy leads, with time, to greater feelings of self-empowerment,
and a greater tendency to stand up for yourself and not compromise on
key issues.
The above-mentioned blend of herbs is available in a
very specific ratio, together with an additional combination of herbs
that enhance its digestion, absorption and energetic properties.
With its exact formulation refined by two decades of usage in a
thriving natural health practice, this herbal blend is available in
capsule or tincture form, directly from us at Energetic Herbals.
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