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Which herbs are traditionally used to clear the arteries?To dissolve arterial deposits such as inorganic calcium, cholesterol and triglycerides. Increase heart energy and restore blood supply to the heart. Improve tone and flexibility of arteries and capillaries. Restore skeletal and connective tissues. Improve general circulation. Our choice of herbs: Bergseldery Celery Seeds Hawthorn Berries Horsetail Kelp Milk Thistle Mistletoe Astragalus Alfalfa, Dandelion Leaf Chickweed Neutral, to slightly dry. Slightly bitter. Slightly astringent. Slightly salty. Slightly sweet. Slightly pungent Softening. Dissolving. Nourishing. Stiff, sore joints and/or aching muscles. Poor memory. Fatigue. Wheezing or shortness of breath. Slow healing of skin wounds. Chest pains radiating down left inner arm. Heartburn or flatulence. Stones or "gravel" in kidneys, bladder or gall bladder. Muscle and bone deterioration (e.g. Osteoporosis). Angina, high blood pressure or strokes. Cramps or numbness in the legs. Water retention. Ringing ears or dizziness. High blood cholesterol, triglycerides or blood clots. Releasing old, hardened attitudes and thought-patterns. Getting in touch with your feelings. Becoming less fixed or set in your ways. Releasing self-dislike and criticism. Showing and feeling your love. Allowing yourself to experience a wider, less critical world-view. Feeling increasingly free and unbound. Becoming more flexible. Feeling less driven and aggressive. Becoming less arrogant, stubborn or opinionated. Not feeling so bound by your environment. Feeling increasingly free and unbound. Becoming more flexible. Feeling less driven and aggressive. Becoming less arrogant, stubborn or opinionated. Not feeling so bound by your environment. |
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These herbs benefit the arteries