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I am comparing Strauss's and Shultze's Heart Formulas,

trying to decide which to buy or make. They are quite

expensive, but if I do it myself, I'm not sure how

much to put in the Strauss formula for each of these

ingredients. Also, do I extract each one seperately

and then mix the liquid all together, or is it okay to

do them all at one time?

 

Any input anyone can give me about making a formula

would be appreciated.

 

LA

 

following are the ingredients (in order

of proportion) of the Strauss Heart Drops, although

this listing has not been verified by Jim Strauss.

 

Fruit Alcohol

Garlic Oil

Cayenne

Hawthorn Berry (leaf and flower)

Ginger Root

Bilberry

Motherwort Flower

Cactus Grandiflorus Flower

Red

Clover Blossom

Habanero

Mistletoe

 

 

here is Dr. Schultze's Heart Formula that you can

make at home with Vodka etc.

 

8 Parts Hawthorne Berry

1 Part Red Clover Blossom

1 Part Cactus Grandiflorus Stem and Flower

1 Part Motherwort Herb

1 Part Garlic Bulb

1 Part Jamaican Ginger Root

..5 Part Hottest Cayenne Pepper

Blended all in a base of 50% Alcohol and 50% distilled

water.

 

 

 

 

 

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In regards to the heart formulas, bilberry contains compounds called

anthocyanidins, which reduce chances of developing arteriosclerosis by

slowing down cholosterol buildup, the blood's tendency to clot, as well as

breaking down plaques of cholesterol which may have already formed inside

the arteries. Habernaro is a pepper, similar to cayenne, with, I am

assuming, similar healing properties.

Bridget

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LA <wtfeh

<herbal remedies >

Tuesday, February 06, 2001 10:56 AM

[herbal remedies] Re: Heart Formulas

 

 

>

> I am comparing Strauss's and Shultze's Heart Formulas,

> trying to decide which to buy or make. They are quite

> expensive, but if I do it myself, I'm not sure how

> much to put in the Strauss formula for each of these

> ingredients. Also, do I extract each one seperately

> and then mix the liquid all together, or is it okay to

> do them all at one time?

>

> Wondering why Bilberry would be in the mix and what

> habanero is. Any input anyone can give me about

> making a formula would be appreciated.

>

> LA

>

> following are the ingredients (in order

> of proportion) of the Strauss Heart Drops, although

> this listing has not been verified by Jim Strauss.

>

> Fruit Alcohol

> Garlic Oil

> Cayenne

> Hawthorn Berry (leaf and flower)

> Ginger Root

> Bilberry

> Motherwort Flower

> Cactus Grandiflorus Flower

> Red

> Clover Blossom

> Habanero

> Mistletoe

>

>

> here is Dr. Schultze's Heart Formula that you can

> make at home with Vodka etc.

>

> 8 Parts Hawthorne Berry

> 1 Part Red Clover Blossom

> 1 Part Cactus Grandiflorus Stem and Flower

> 1 Part Motherwort Herb

> 1 Part Garlic Bulb

> 1 Part Jamaican Ginger Root

> .5 Part Hottest Cayenne Pepper

> Blended all in a base of 50% Alcohol and 50% distilled water.

>

>

>

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> http://auctions./

>

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