Guest guest Posted January 19, 2006 Report Share Posted January 19, 2006 Hi Mary, Jason Winters' Classic Herbal Blend contains: Red Clover Blossoms Indian Sage Chaparral (available to int'l customers) Herbalene- (Special Spice) The Chinese refer to Herbalene as a super tonic and it is widely used in a Collective Chinese Immune Stimulating Therapy called "FU ZHENG" as follows: Fu Zheng Therapy Fu Zheng Therapy is a form of traditional Chinese herbalism that literally means “to restore normalcy and balance to the body.” It does not specifically treat any infection or disease state but helps rebuild the body’s resistance and innate strength so that it may more effectively contend with the manifestations of the disease. The following formula is based on herbs traditionally used in Fu Zheng Therapy. ASTRAGALUS The polysaccharides in this plant are thought to be responsible for it’s deep immune building effects which include increasing the number of macrophages, enhancing T-cell transformation and increasing phagocytosis. Chinese medicine classifies it as a warm, sweet tonic which enhances the functions of the spleen and lung. SCHIZANDRA Studies have shown the ripe fruit of this plant to be a stimulant herb affecting the central nervous system thus enhancing energy levels and mental acuity; adaptogen for stress, fatigue; enhances performance. It also protects liver cells from fatty degeneration and enhances lymphocyte transformation. The Chinese regard it as a warm, astringent tonic affecting the kidneys and lungs, reduce edema, sweating, chronic diarrhea. LIGUSTRUM Derived from fruit of Ligustrum lucidium, China & Far East; kidney tonic; used where there is rapid deterioration of body. Diuretic, cardiac stimulant. Antibacterial. Raise white-blood-cell count. GANODERMA This fungus, also known as the Reishi mushroom, has been long used as a immuno-supportive herb. Studies show its mechanism of action to involve an increase in T-cell and macrophage activity. In viral hepatitis has improved symptoms of anorexia, insomnia, malaise, and liver swelling. Enhances relaxation of muscles and increases sleeping time. Reduces lipids and cholesterol. Treats stomach ulcers and high blood pressure. Sweet & slightly bitter. ATRACTYLODES This root-herb has been shown to have a protective effect on the liver as well as enhancing phagocytic function of the white blood cells, and increasing their numbers. The Chinese see it as a bitter warming tonic acting on the stomach and spleen; rids body of excess moisture, improves digestion, increases appetite, and reduces fatigue. Used for dizziness, diarrhea, and night sweats. CODONOPSIS The roots of this plant have been used as a substitute for the more expensive Ginseng but the two may be interchanged as their effects are very similar. They are both used to treat dampness and heat. Clinically they enhance the growth of red blood cells, T-cell formation and increase the level of IgG antibodies in the bloodstream. GLYCYRRHIZA URALENSIS Licorice is a known anti-viral as well as an anti-bacterial agent. It is classified as a sweet chi (energy) tonic by the Chinese; 50x sweeter than white sugar. Treats acute and chronic viral hepatitis, fevers, infections. Activates body’s interferon mechanism; increases IgG, IgA, and IgM antibody levels. Nourishes adrenal glands. Be Blessed in the right use of Knowledge...JOYintheMorning... _________________ marytalamentes <marytalamentes wrote: does anyone out there know what the other 2 herbs are in jason winters special tea?he calls them Indian Sage, and Herbalene?what are they really?it would be nice to know if Winters patented this? Help, thanks, Mary JOY with every heartbeat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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