sounds good to me. i loved the KM tonic i took years ago. all it needed was iodine.
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Herbs in Matol KM Potassium Mineral Herbal Tonic
Herbs in Matol KM Health Tonic
The Sum is Greater than its Parts
Select extracts were selected from fruit, flower, stem, leaf and root.
The sum is greater than its parts means that the synergistic effect of Km?s natural, 14-botanical* formula, with added minerals is greater that any one of its individual parts.Additionally, the most potent part from each plant is used in the formula.*13 in California
ANGELICA ROOT
Inhibits platelet clumping
Can lower prothrombin time
How?
Alpha-angelica lactone and coumarins
Both prothrombin and platelet clumping refer to blood clots, so angelica root inhibits blood clots.
SARSAPARILLA ROOT
Anti-rheumatic
Antiseptic
Anti-rash
Improves appetite
Improves psoriasis
Liver protection
Anti-inflammatory
How?
Quercetin, phytosterols and saponins
Anti-rheumatic refers to anti-inflammation or pain in muscles, joints, any fibrous tissue.
Antiseptic refers to antimicrobial.
Psoriasis refers to a skin disorder (rash).
ALFALFA HERB
Decreases plasma cholesterol
Decreases cholesterol absorption
Increases excretion of bile acids and neutral steroids May reduce blood
Sugar levels
Antifungal properties
How?
Saponins, medicagol, coumetrolk, genistein, biochanin A and diadzein
Antifungal refers to antimicrobial
DANDELION ROOT
Diuretic
Mild anti-inflammatory
Mild laxative
Stimulates appetite
How?
Sesquiterene lactones, eudesmanolides
GENTIAN ROOT
Stimulates digestive juices and saliva
Mild anti-inflammatory properties
Combats mosquitoes
How?
Gentiamarn, gentiopicrin, amarogentin, swertiamarin, gentisin, isogentisin
SAW PALMETTO BERRY
May reduce benign prostatic hyperplasia
Anti-inflammatory
How?
Mechanism unknown
Benign prostatic hyperplasia refers to abnormal tissue growth in the prostate area
HOREHOUND HERB
Vasodilator
Expectorant
Antioxidant
May normalize cardiac arrhythmias
May reduce intestinal spasm
Anti-inflammatory
How?
Marrubin, hydroxycinnamon and tannins
Vasodilator refers to the dilation (broadening) of blood vessels.
Expectorant refers to the clearing of mucus in the lungs.
Arrhythmia refers to heart beat.
Spasms refer to cramps.
LICORICE ROOT
Antispasmodic
Anti-inflammatory
Laxative ?Soothing properties
Anti-estrogenic
Can inhibit the Epstein-Barr virus
Significant antimicrobial activity
Can accelerate peptic ulcer healing
How?
Glycyrrhizin, glycyrrhetinic acid, isoflavinoids glabridin and gladbrol, and isoliquiritigenin
Antispasmodic refers to anti-cramps.
Anti-estrogenic refers to the reduction of the production of estrogen in the body, a hormone.
Peptic ulcer refers to digestive ulcers.
SENEGA ROOT
Expectorant
Emetic activity
Anti-inflammatory
May be effective against graft rejection, eczema,
Psoriasis and multiple sclerosis
How?
Salicylic acid, methylsalicylate, saponin mixture (triterpenoids)
Expectorant refers to the discharge of mucus from the respiratory tract.
THYME HERB
Antispasmodic
Anti-tussive
Expectorant
Anti-flatulent
Astringent
Antibacterial
Stimulates saliva
How?
Thymol, carvacrol, flavonoids (rosmarinic acid), phenolic compounds
PASSION FLOWER
Sedative
Antispasmodic
Pain reliever
Antibacterial
Antifungal
How?
Apigenin, maltol, ethylaltol, harmon alkoloids (harmine, harmaline, harmalol, Harman, harmin) and passicol
A sedative is a relaxant.
Antispasmodic means anti-cramping.
CELERY SEED
Sedative
Anti-spasmodic
Diuretic
Hypotensive
Lowers blood
Sugar (hypoglycemic)
Anti-platelet clumping activity
How?
Phthalide constituents (d-limonene and selinene) et apiogenin
Hypotensive is the opposite of hypertensive and means that it lowers blood pressure
CAMOMILE HERB
Anti-allergic
Anti-flatulent
Antispasmodic
Mild sedative
Anti-inflammatory
Antiseptic
Antibacterial
Anti-ulcer properties
How?
Azulene, coumarin, sesquiterpene, bisabolol
CASCARA SAGRADA
mild laxative
aids digestion
antiseptic
prevents tooth decay
Source of Information on Herb Properties: The Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database
The Matol Km herbal formula provides natural vitamins and minerals in abundance direct from carefully selected herbs.Matol Km was developed in 1922 to naturally maximise performance, welbeing and energy levels; with no toxic side effects. With over 40 million bottles sold worldwide since mass-production in 1984, some nutritional experts have taken a keen interest in the Km formula.
Dr. T Kliner, of the U.S. National Board of Certified Internal Medicine, said:
?Although some other supplements may have similar ingredients as Matol, there?s something unique about Matol Km. It takes one difference in the chemical bond. If you have penicillin, you change just one bond you have amoxicillin. And that?s the way it is with Matol Km. You just can?t take these herbs and throw them in a vat and come out with the results that we get from this product.?
Dr. K. Clark, PhD, Director of Sports Nutrition, Penn Sate University, is quoted as saying:
?In the 10 years I?ve been involved with Matol, I have personally listened to over 3,000 individuals who have used Matol Km tell me personally how their health has changed.?
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Another Story
Km was developed by an Austrian named Karl Jurack, who had hiked into the Alps Mountains one day, and was high on a cliff when his physical energy left him. For a time, he was physically unable to move, and probably scared as could be. When he returned to safety, he worked for a year to develop a combination of herbs to drink, because he didn't want that to happen again!
At first, he made relatively small batches, give it to friends. About nine decades after Km was developed, it is available commercially, and more than 20 million bottles have been sold. It is available as a Liquid Tonic, in Caps, and as a Skin Lotion!
The minerals in Km are in organic, plant form. The human body assimilates what it needs and excretes what it does not. No therapeutic claim is made for Km or any herb in it. See your physician if you are ill.
Alfalfa: Contains organic minerals, including aluminum, boron, calcium, chlorine, cobalt, copper, iron, magnesium, molybdenum, phosphorous, potassium, silicon, sodium, and sulphur. Also rich in vitamins A, B1, B2, B3, B12, C, D, E, and K. Contains biotin, chlorophyll, folic acid, inositol, and pantothenic acid. Can be useful for anemia, arthritis, diabetes, pituitary problems, rheumatism, and ulcers. Enhances muscle tone. Helps develop strong teeth and nails, healthy skin and hair. Helps detoxify the liver.
Angelica Root: Useful for bronchials, colds, colic, digestion, fevers, gas/flatulence, heartburn, intestinal inflammation, suppressed menstruation, urine stoppage. Claimed to strengthen heart, liver, lungs, and spleen. Also called Archangel because of fine results.
Cascacara Sagrada Bark: Known to Indians as "sacred bark." A mild laxative and intestinal tonic. Natural remedy for constipation. Increases bile secretion. Good for liver and gallstones.
Celery Seed: Source of two organic minerals - calcium and iron. Contains the B Complex vitamins and essential amino acids/proteins. Has been used for incontinence and dysfunctions of urine, liver, and perspiration. Good for dropsy, nervousness, neuralgia, and rheumatism.
Chamomile Flower: The European counterpart of ginseng. Many believe it can cure almost anything. Rich source of organic minerals calciumand phosphorous. Can improve appetite and digestion, ease upset stomach and may help retard aging. Used for ague (fever like malaria), bronchitis, colds, dropsy, headache, hysteria, jaundice, kidneys, spleen, and typhoid. Used to expel parasitic worms. Three primary uses: Anti-inflammatory for afflictions of skin and mucous membranes; anti-spasmodic for ailments like indigestion and menstrual cramps; anti-infective for numerous minor illnesses.
Dandelion Root: A source of organic minerals calcium, chlorine, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, and sodium. Rich in Vitamins A, B1, B2, B3, C, E, Rutin. (Rutin helps with hemorrhoids.) Blood purifier. Good for age spots, anemia, bladder, constipation, cramps, diabetes, eczema, fatigue, gall bladder, liver, hypoglycemia, jaundice, scurvy, and skin. Stimulates appetite, helps discharge urine (a diuretic), cleanses liver, mild laxative, digestive aid.
Gentian Root: Invigorates the entire system. Blood purifier. Counteracts a sluggish appetite from anorexia, illness, chronic indigestion, and old age. Strengthens digestive organs. Increases blood circulation. Benefits female organs. Useful for colds, convulsions, dysentery (infection of lower intestine), dyspepsia (disturbed digestion), fever, gout, jaundice, liver, menstruation, spleen, and urine flow. Said to be as effective as quinine.
Horehound Root: Used for asthma, consumption (wasting of tissue, tuberculosis), dyspepsia (indigestion), hysteria, jaundice, pulmonary (lung) infections, and sore throats. If menses stop abnormally, may bring them back. Used as a purgative (induces evacuation of bowels), and a bitter, producing gastric action. An effective worm/
parasite expeller.
Licorice Root: Rich in the organic mineral phosphorus. A blood purifier. May improve endurance; enhance sex stimulation. Has mild laxative effect. Contains hormone that helps the adrenals maintain proper blood sugar. Recommended for age spots, coughs, female complaints, hypoglycemia, and impotency. Often used in cough syrups and drops. Soothes the chest; helps bring up phlegm. May be used to relieve arthritis, rheumatism, ulcers. Induces menstruation.
Passion Flower: An anti-spasmodic. Used mainly for convulsions and neuralgia. Used as a tranquilizer, for fatigue, child hyperactivity, insomnia, muscle spasms, and tension.
Sarsaparilla Root: Has organic minerals calcium, chlorine, iodine, iron, magnesium, potassium, and sulphur. Contains hormones - cortin, progesterone, and testosterone. Eliminates poisons. Helps purify the blood. Used for colds, fevers, gout, hormone imbalance, internal inflammations, rheumatism, ring worm, skin eruptions, scrofula (a constitutional condition affecting the young), tetters (skin diseases, as eczema, herpes, and psoriasis). A glandular balancer and restorer. Expels gas from stomach and bowels. Increases urine flow.
Saw Palmetto Berry: Useful for asthma, Bright's disease (chronic nephritis; acute and chronic inflammation of kidneys), bronchitis, diabetes, excessive discharges from head and nose, influenza, throat problems, and whopping cough. For reproductive diseases-ovaries, prostate, testes…
Senega Root: Promotes salivation. For asthma, chronic catarrh (inflammation of mucous membranes), croup (affects larynx in children), sore throats, and lung disorders.
Thyme Leaf: Contains Hymol, with antiseptic qualities. For anemia, asthma, bronchitis (shortness of breath; congested lungs), colds, colic, diarrhea, dyspepsia (indigestion), dys-menorrhea (difficult menstruation), exhaustion, fever flatulence (intestinal gas), headache, hysteria, influenza, leprosy, suppressed menstruation, nightmares, paralysis, stomach cramps, urine blockage, and whopping cough. Stimulates appetite. Soothes inflammations and sores.