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This remedy is not meant to take the place of your physician, nor is it intended to treat, diagnose or prescribe.

 

 

Infection Fighter

 

 

2 capsules of Echinacea

1 capsules or tablets Garlic

1 capsules or tablets Vitamin C

 

At the first sign of a cold, take the mixture of the herbs above every 3 hours the first day of symptoms. Then 1 tablet or capsule of each herb 3 times a day for a week to 10 days. If the symptoms persist take for another week to 10 days.

 

Echinacea

 

An effective antibiotic, on a level with penicillin. It is a Blood Cleanser, immune enhancer and infection fighter against strep bacteria. Commonly used for respiratory infection.

 

Garlic

 

Before the discovery of modern antibiotics, garlic was used for infections and wounds, both internal and external. It is properties are antibiotic, antiviral, expectorant. It acts against lung and bronchial infections.

 

Vitamin C

 

The body neither makes or stores Vitamin C, a continuous supply must be provided. Normal body cell function requires Vitamin C. Stress, fever and infection increase the body's need for Vitamin C.

 

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If you wish to make a mixed herbal tea such as chamomile, vervain, fennel, and licorice, it is best to prepare the herbs separately according to type. You would start by making a decoction of fennel and licorice, then make an infusion of chamomile and vervain. They should then be ready at about the same time, and can be strained into a mug and mixed together, ready to drink

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