Inflammation of the Heart Sac in Traditional Herbalism - Set of 3

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Inflammation of the Heart Sac in Traditional Herbalism - Set of 3

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“In traditional herbal practice, certain plants were valued for supporting the heart and circulation, especially where heat, inflammation, or imbalance was thought to trouble the chest. This was sometimes described as ‘inflammation of the heart sac’ in older texts.”

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SET OF 3


1. PeriVital Blend 106-1 100ml
2. Fluid Balance 72-2 formula 50ml 
3. PeriClear106-3 formula 50ml


INGREDIENTS AND TRADITIONAL ASSOCIATIONS



Formula 1.                           
Elderflower (Sambucus nigra) has long been cherished in European traditions, where it was associated with resilience, comfort during seasonal changes, and supporting natural balance in the body.
Reference: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21352539/

Echinacea Aug (Echinacea Purp) has been traditionally celebrated by Native American cultures, valued for its connection to vitality, strength, and the body’s natural defences.
Reference: https://www.health.com/echinacea-benefits-7570763
Mullein (Verbascum Thapsus) carries a long history in folk medicine, where it was linked with soothing and protective qualities, particularly during times of seasonal discomfort.
Reference: http://cms.herbalgram.org/expandedE/Mulleinflower.html
Sweet Annie (Artemisinin annua) has held a place in traditional systems for centuries, where it was valued for its balancing and cleansing associations, supporting resilience and wellbeing.
Reference: (see also ‘Chinese Wormwood’): https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7404215/
Goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis) has been traditionally respected in North American herbal practice, where it was linked with cleansing, digestive balance, and supporting overall vitality.
Reference: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32683037/
Elecampane (Inula helenium) has been treasured in European herbal traditions for its warming, balancing properties, often connected with strength and comfort during seasonal changes.
Reference: https://www.indigo-herbs.co.uk/natural-health-guide/benefits/elecampane#field-constituents
Herbal Defender 71 mix:                                      
Purple Coneflower (Echinacea angustifolia) has long been cherished in traditional herbal practices for its connection to resilience and natural defenses. Indigenous cultures of North America regarded Echinacea as a plant of strength and protection, often associated with maintaining vitality and supporting the body’s natural balance. Symbolically, it has been linked with renewal, endurance, and the body’s ability to adapt during times of challenge. Its deep roots in traditional wellness highlight its role as a plant celebrated for promoting harmony, balance, and the natural processes that sustain wellbeing.
Reference: https://www.health.com/echinacea-benefits-7570763
Licorice Root (Glycyrrhiza glabra) has a long history of use across many cultures as a plant associated with soothing, balancing, and restoring. In traditional wellness practices it was often regarded as a harmonizer, helping to bring together and support the effects of other botanicals in a blend. Ancient traditions connected licorice root with vitality, resilience, and renewal, seeing it as a gentle yet powerful ally for maintaining equilibrium in the body. Symbolically it has been linked with sweetness, grounding, and the ability to calm and restore both body and spirit, making it one of the most enduring plants in herbal traditions.
Reference: http://cms.herbalgram.org/expandedE/Licoriceroot.html
Cordyceps (Cordyceps sinensis) has been treasured in traditional Chinese practice for centuries as a rare and powerful natural resource linked with vitality, endurance, and resilience. Traditionally gathered from high mountain regions, Cordyceps has been associated with strength, stamina, and renewal, often regarded as a symbol of life force and balance. In cultural traditions it was thought to nourish both energy and spirit, supporting overall wellbeing and recovery. Ancient texts connect Cordyceps with longevity and the maintenance of inner harmony, making it a revered part of traditional wellness rituals.
Reference: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3909570/
Andrographis (Andrographis paniculata) has long been valued in traditional Ayurvedic and Asian practices as a powerful herb associated with resilience, defense, and balance. Sometimes called the “King of Bitters,” it has been linked with purification and inner strength, often used in cultural traditions to help the body adapt during times of challenge. Traditionally, Andrographis has been connected with supporting natural defenses, promoting recovery, and easing discomfort, while also being regarded as a symbol of clarity and vitality. Its role in traditional wellness systems reflects its reputation for helping to restore balance, soothe heat within the body, and encourage overall wellbeing.
Reference: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9316804/
Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum) is an ancient plant deeply rooted in traditional wellness systems across the Mediterranean, Middle East, India, and China. Revered for its nourishing seeds, it has long been associated with vitality, balance, and renewal. In cultural traditions, Fenugreek has been used to support digestion, maintain strength, and promote resilience during times of change. It has also been connected with women’s wellbeing, particularly around cycles of nourishment and renewal, and is often regarded as a restorative herb that brings warmth and vitality. Its long history of use reflects its valued place as both a food and a traditional wellness support, symbolising grounding, balance, and inner strength.
Reference: https://draxe.com/nutrition/fenugreek/
Astragalus root (Astragalus propinquus) is a highly regarded plant in traditional wellness practices, particularly within Chinese herbal traditions where it has been valued for centuries as a symbol of resilience and longevity. Traditionally associated with supporting vitality and balance, Astragalus root has often been connected with strengthening life force, encouraging endurance, and promoting recovery during times of fatigue or seasonal change. It has also been linked with protective qualities, helping to maintain harmony and stability in both body and spirit. With its long-standing reputation as a restorative and balancing root, Astragalus continues to be recognised in cultural traditions as a plant that nurtures strength, wellness, and sustained energy.
Reference: https://www.indigo-herbs.co.uk/natural-health-guide/benefits/astragalus
Pau d’Arco (Lapacho) is a traditional South American botanical that has been valued for centuries by Indigenous cultures of the Amazon rainforest and surrounding regions. Harvested from the inner bark of the Tabebuia tree, it has long been associated with strength, resilience, and natural protection. In traditional practices, Pau d’Arco has been connected with supporting the body’s defences, maintaining balance during times of challenge, and promoting overall vitality. It is often regarded as a symbol of endurance and wellbeing, reflecting the strength of the tree itself, which is known to withstand harsh conditions and thrive. Pau d’Arco remains recognised in traditional wellness systems as a plant that supports resilience, harmony, and natural protection.
Reference: https://www.emed.com.au/nutrition/vitamin-mineral-info/pau-darco/
Goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis) is a traditional North American herb that has been highly valued by Indigenous peoples and later by early herbalists for its wide range of supportive properties. Often associated with resilience and defence, Goldenseal has been traditionally linked with maintaining balance in the body and supporting natural processes of renewal. Historically, it has been regarded as a plant connected with cleansing, vitality, and strengthening of the body’s natural resistance, reflecting its long-standing role in herbal wellness practices.
Reference: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32683037/
Cryptolepis (Cryptolepis sanguinolenta) is a traditional West African herb that has been valued for centuries in local healing practices. It is strongly associated with resilience and protection, often used in traditional systems of wellness to support balance and endurance during times of challenge. Historically regarded as a plant of strength and purification, Cryptolepis has been linked with maintaining overall vitality and reinforcing the body’s natural capacity to adapt, reflecting its important role in traditional health practices across generations.
Reference: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33797643/
Coptis (Coptis chinensis) has a long history of traditional use in Chinese and East Asian herbal practices, where it has been valued for its association with cleansing, balance, and renewal. It has traditionally been linked with supporting the body’s natural resilience during times of systemic challenge and has also been associated with maintaining skin integrity and overall vitality. In many cultural traditions, Coptis has been regarded as a herb that restores inner harmony and supports wellbeing, reflecting its deep roots in practices focused on sustaining health and balance.
Reference: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6461078/
Juniper (Juniperus communis) has been valued for centuries in European, Middle Eastern, and Indigenous traditions as a symbol of purification, protection, and vitality. Traditionally, juniper has been associated with cleansing and renewal, often used in cultural wellness practices to support the body’s natural defenses and maintain balance during seasonal or environmental changes. It has also been linked with clearing and strengthening, reflecting its reputation as a plant that supports resilience and vitality. With its strong ties to traditional approaches for promoting harmony and wellbeing, juniper continues to be regarded as a botanical deeply connected to purification and immune balance in heritage-based practices.
Reference: http://cms.herbalgram.org/expandedE/Juniperberry.html
Sweet Annie (Artemisia annua) has been treasured in traditional Chinese and Asian herbal practices for its association with balance, renewal, and resilience. For centuries, it has been linked with supporting the body’s natural ability to maintain wellness during times of systemic challenge, reflecting its reputation as a plant connected to cleansing and strengthening. In many cultural traditions, Sweet Annie has symbolized vitality and restoration, often used as part of seasonal wellness rituals. Its long history of use highlights its role as a botanical associated with protection, harmony, and the natural maintenance of health.
Reference: (see also ‘Chinese Wormwood’): https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7404215/
Blue Flag (Iris versicolor) has a long history of use in North American and European traditions, where it has been associated with cleansing, renewal, and balance. Traditionally, it has been regarded as a plant that supports the body’s natural processes of detoxification, reflecting its reputation as a strong purifier in cultural wellness practices. Often linked with transformation and the release of excess, Blue Flag was considered a botanical connected to maintaining harmony and inner vitality. Its presence in traditional systems of care highlights its symbolic role in promoting clarity, balance, and the natural flow of energy throughout the body.
Reference: https://nootropicsplanet.com/blue-flag/  &  http://naturalmedicinalherbs.net/herbs/i/iris-versicolor=blue-flag.php
Usnea Barb (Usnea barbata), often known as “old man’s beard,” has been valued in traditional European and Indigenous herbal practices for its connection to resilience and natural protection. It has long been associated with supporting the body during times of challenge and was traditionally regarded as a symbol of strength and endurance. In folk traditions, Usnea was linked with purity and balance, reflecting its natural presence in pristine mountain forests where it was seen as a sign of clean air and vitality. Its traditional use highlights its place as a botanical connected to harmony, protection, and sustaining wellbeing.
Reference: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33276059/
Isatis Root (Isatis tinctoria) has been highly regarded in traditional herbal practices, particularly within Chinese and European systems, for its association with cleansing, resilience, and inner balance. Traditionally, it was connected with supporting the body during times of imbalance and was often valued for its symbolic link to purification and renewal. In folk use, Isatis Root was associated with strength and protection, especially in contexts where vitality was challenged. Its enduring reputation reflects a long history of being seen as a botanical ally for restoring harmony and supporting the body’s natural defences.
Reference: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7154893/
Dong Ling Cao (Rabdosia rubescens) has a long history of use in traditional Chinese herbalism, where it has been valued for its association with inner cleansing, balance, and resilience. Traditionally, it was regarded as a plant that supported the body’s natural ability to restore harmony during times of challenge. In folk practices, it was connected with calming internal heat, maintaining clarity, and strengthening vitality. Its cultural reputation as a supportive botanical has made it symbolically linked to purification, renewal, and the body’s natural defences.
Reference: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8209342/

FungHerbs 211-2 mix:   
Usnea Barb (Usnea Barbarta) has a long history of traditional association with natural wellness, where it has been valued for its supportive role in immune balance and resilience.
Reference: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33276059/
Pau d acro (Lapacho) is widely known in folk traditions for its connection to vitality and inner strength, with historical references linking it to cleansing and restorative practices.                
Reference:  https://www.emed.com.au/nutrition/vitamin-mineral-info/pau-darco/  
Olive Leaf (Olea europaea) has been used for centuries in Mediterranean cultures, where it was traditionally regarded as a symbol of endurance and renewal, associated with supporting general wellbeing.
Reference:  https://www.indigo-herbs.co.uk/natural-health-guide/benefits/olive-leaf
Sweet Annie (Artemisinin annua) has a strong place in traditional herbal systems, often connected with resilience, balance, and support during times of environmental challenge.
Reference: (see also ‘Chinese Wormwood’): https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7404215/
Coptis Root (Coptis chinensis) has been valued in Eastern traditions for centuries, traditionally associated with digestive harmony, balance, and overall body comfort.
Reference: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6461078/
Cryptolepis (Cryptolepis  sanguinolenta) carries a strong history in African traditional use, where it has been connected with supporting systemic balance and natural recovery.
Referencehttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33797643/
Corydalis  (Genus Corydalis) has been historically valued in traditional wellness systems for its association with calming, comfort, and restoring balance to the body.
Reference: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1934578X20957752
Tumeric (Curcuma longa) has been celebrated for thousands of years across cultures for its golden colour and traditional link to vitality, balance, and resilience.
Referencehttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8176084/
Clove (Cyzygium aromaticum) has been valued in traditional wellness practices for its warming and strengthening qualities, with a long history of association with digestion and general vitality.
Reference:  https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8176084/
Ginger (Zingiber officinale) has been treasured in both Eastern and Western traditions as a symbol of warmth and balance, often linked with digestive harmony and overall resilience.
Reference:   https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8176084/
Cinnamon (Cinnamomum zeylanicum) has been prized in many cultures as a spice of life, traditionally associated with circulation, vitality, and warmth.
Reference:   https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8176084/
Garlic (Allium Sativum) carries a long-standing history in many cultures, where it has been valued as a food and traditional wellness aid linked with strength, protection, and resilience.
Reference:   https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8176084/
Cinnamon (Cinnamomum zeylanicum)
Cloves  (Syzygium aromaticum)
Ginger  (Zingiber officinale) and
Turmeric (Curcuma longa) (Table 2) were evaluated in vitro against 17 species of Penicillium
Reference:     https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8176084/

 
Formula 2. 
Leopard’s Bane (Apis Mell 12X, 1M) has been traditionally associated with easing states of swelling and fluid imbalance, with historic links to conditions of puffiness, fluid retention, and respiratory discomfort such as pleurisy.
Hydrofluorocarbon (Fluoroform 200C) has been described in traditional use as connected with persistent respiratory concerns, particularly longstanding coughs that may mirror the spasmodic nature of whooping cough.
Yarrow whole plant (Millefolium 12X, 1M) carries a strong place in folk medicine for its traditional role in blood balance, where it has been linked with easing respiratory strain and supporting recovery from inflammatory states of the lungs.
Ferric Phosphate (Ferr Phos M) has long been regarded in natural practice for its traditional connection to resilience during states of bronchial or respiratory imbalance, especially in viral conditions.
Skunk (Mephitis 30C, 1M) has a long history of traditional association with spasmodic coughs, asthmatic breathing, and difficulties with airflow.
Kombe Tree Seed (Strophanthus Hispidus 12X, 200C) has been traditionally linked with circulation, breathing ease, and general vitality, including historical references to anaemia, weak cardiac output, and fluid imbalances such as dropsy.
Common Salt (Nat Mur 12X, 200X) is widely recognised in traditional systems for its role as a natural fluid balancer, associated with supporting hydration, tissue strength, and general wellness.
Wild Indigo Root (Baptisia Conf 200C) has been connected in traditional use with easing heavy breathing or dyspnoea, particularly in descriptions where individuals sought comfort by sitting upright.
Charcoal (Carbo Veg 1M) has long been valued for its traditional role in easing states of weakness, shallow breathing, gasping, and general oxygen insufficiency.
Tin (Stannum Met 30C, 1M) has been traditionally associated with supporting lung and bronchial health, with historical references to easing respiratory fatigue and discomfort in the chest.
in 20% USP alc. in purified water.
Reference: http://cms.herbalgram.org/expandedE/Yarrow.html

Heart Rescue 22-1 formula
Copper mineral (Cuprum Metallicum 10M) is deeply connected with balance, conductivity, and rhythm. Traditionally, it has symbolised flow, harmony, and strength, often associated with vitality of the heart and body.
Ranunculaceae tincture of root (Aconitum Ferox 30C) is traditionally linked with energy and resilience, symbolising clarity, vitality, and renewal in times of stress.
Logwood (Haematoxylon Campechianum 200C) has long been associated with strength, grounding, and vitality. Traditionally, it symbolises resilience, adaptability, and balance of natural energies.
Meadow Saffron (Colchicum Autumnale 6C, 12X, 30C) is linked with renewal and balance. Traditionally, it has symbolised adaptability, resilience, and vitality in relation to natural cycles.
Potassium Chloride (Kali Muriaticum 6X, 12X, 30C) is traditionally connected with clarity, balance, and purification. It symbolises harmony, equilibrium, and resilience in natural processes.
Leopard’s Bane (Arnica Montana 12C) has long been linked with recovery and resilience, traditionally symbolising renewal of energy and the body’s ability to adapt. It carries a deep cultural association with vitality and circulation.
Nitro-glycerine (Glonoine 12X) is traditionally associated with energy, dynamism, and the release of internal pressure, reflecting themes of balance and equilibrium.
Iodothyrinum (Thyroidinum 12X, 30C) has been connected with themes of vitality and growth, traditionally regarded as supportive of balance and rhythm within the body’s natural processes.
Vegetable Charcoal (Carbo Vegetabilis 200C) has long been associated with cleansing and renewal. Traditionally, it is linked with purification, supporting harmony and vitality by helping restore balance after depletion.
Convallaria Maj 30X carries strong traditional ties to strength of the heart and spirit. Historically, it has been seen as a plant symbolising rhythm, renewal, and natural circulation.
Copper mineral (Cuprum Metallicum 10M) is deeply connected with balance, conductivity, and rhythm. Traditionally, it has symbolised flow, harmony, and strength, often associated with vitality of the heart and body.
Iodide of Gold (Aurum Iodatum 1M) holds traditional associations with resilience, clarity, and endurance. It is often regarded as a symbol of brightness and vitality, linked with renewal and strength.
Night-blooming Cereus (Cactus Grandiflora 30C) has long been regarded as a flower of vitality and endurance. Traditionally, it has been linked with resilience, circulation, and renewal, especially associated with strength of the heart and vitality of breath.
Hawthorn (Crataegus Oxy 6C, 200C) is well known in traditional practices as a berry linked with the heart and longevity. It has been associated with circulation, vitality, and renewal of strength, symbolising steadfastness and balance.
Sponge plant, roasted (Spongia Tosta 200C) is traditionally connected with balance in breath and vitality, symbolising steadiness and resilience. Its associations link it with ease, calmness, and renewed strength.
Pulmo Vulpis is traditionally associated with breath, vitality, and energy, symbolising resilience and adaptability. It has been connected with renewal and ease in natural functions.
Nutmeg (Nux Moschata 200C) has long been valued for its associations with warmth, energy, and vitality. Traditionally, it represents balance, clarity, and renewal of strength in times of depletion.
Common Laurel (Laurocerasus 30C) is traditionally linked with vitality, calmness, and resilience. It symbolises steadiness, renewal, and flow, with associations tied to breath and circulation.
Bugle-weed (Lycopus Virginicus 30C) has been connected with balance and rhythm in traditional associations. It symbolises vitality, renewal, and adaptability of natural strength.
Serum Anguillar 30C is traditionally regarded as a symbol of flow, purification, and balance, connected with vitality and renewal of strength.
Arachnida (Latrodectus Mactans 200C) has strong traditional ties with energy, tension, and vitality. It has been associated with resilience, rhythm, and dynamic balance.
in 20% USP alc. in purified water.

Reference: https://www.mountsinai.org/health-library/herb/hawthorn
Reference: https://restorativemedicine.org/library/monographs/bugleweed/

Immune Support Blend 209-2

RenoAid 19-1 formula – traditionally associated with supporting kidney function and urinary balance.
Hepa Balance 37-1 formula – traditionally used to assist natural liver processes and digestive function.
Blood Ease 197 formula – traditionally linked with supporting circulatory health and reducing tendencies toward bleeding.
Anemo Vital 38-1 formula – traditionally associated with restoring vitality, energy, and overall wellness in cases of weakness or depletion.
Lung Fluid 72-3 formula – traditionally used for supporting respiratory health and maintaining balance in fluid accumulation such as pleural effusion.
in 20% USP alc. in purified water.
Reference: http://cms.herbalgram.org/expandedE/Juniperberry.html
Reference: http://www.naturalmedicinalherbs.net/herbs/b/baptisia-tinctoria=wild-indigo.php


 
Formula 3.
Anemone pratensis (Pulsatilla 200C) (traditionally used for congestion in respiratory system)

Aurum foliatum (Aurum Met 200C) (traditionally used for dropsy, heart disease, dyspnoea)
Night-blooming Cereus (Cactus G 30C, 200C) (traditionally used for heart disorder, chest constriction, dyspnoea, endocarditis with mitral insufficiency, low blood pressure)

Hawthorn berries (Crataegus 12X, 200C,1M) (traditionally used for heart disorder, aortic conditions, valvular murmurs, cardiac dyspnoea, cardiac dropsy)
Demerara Pink-root (Spigelia 200C) (traditionally used for angina pectoris, pericarditis, heart disorder, anxiety)
Common sponge (Spongia Tosta 200C) (traditionally used for valvular insufficiency, aneurysm of the heart, angina pectoris)
Vital Valve 305-1 formula:                                                                  

Honey Bee Extract (Apis Mell 200C, 1M) Traditionally used to support fluid balance, circulation, and urinary comfort.
Cherry Laurel (Laurocerasus 1M) Traditionally used to encourage respiratory ease and digestive comfort.
Kombe Seed (Strophanthus 12C) Traditionally applied to support heart vitality and circulatory balance.
Wild Indigo Root (Baptisia Confusa 200C) Traditionally valued for assisting with respiratory wellness.
Iodide of Gold (Aurum Iodatum 6C, 30X, 1M) Traditionally associated with cardiovascular and circulatory support.
Anguillidae Serum (Serum Ang 30C, 1M) Traditionally used to help maintain healthy kidney function and fluid balance.
Spring Pheasant’s Eye (Adonis Ver 12X, 1M) Traditionally recognized for supporting circulatory resilience and balance.
Indian Hemp (Apocynum Cann 200C, 1M) Traditionally used to encourage digestive comfort, circulation, and healthy fluid metabolism.
Reference:
 http://www.naturalmedicinalherbs.net/herbs/b/baptisia-tinctoria=wild-indigo.php
Reference: https://www.mountsinai.org/health-library/herb/hawthorn

 


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