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Re: Would Red Clover Tincture be good for High Blood Pressure?



Here is a bit more information on red clover, I thought you might find of interest.

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Re: Tea question [Unyquity]
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One last thing - red clover blossoms MUST be distinctly red/violet in color with no "rust/brown" color (the red/violet color remains red/violet even after drying). Anything that's rust/brown should not be used, as that shows the blossoms were picked well-past their "peak" (and there's even some random reports of toxicity with 'past peak' red clover blossoms). These are pricey, too - and last time I checked, both Pacific & M/R are out of stock.

Heal ON!

Uny

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Cleansing the Blood & Lymph -- Blood Detox Tincture -- Based on the famous Hoxey Formula and Dr. Christopher's Red Clover Combination -- Support for the Liver [Water]
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Negative information on the cancer-killing herb red clover— from people who never used red clover.

INTERVIEWER: In a book on herbs published by Rodale Press, they say that red clover doesn't get much respect among many herbal experts. Here is what they say, "The Food and Drug Administration says there isn't sufficient reason to suspect that there is any medicinal value to red clover. In the New Honest Herbal, Dr. Varro Tyler, Ph.D. dismisses claims that red clover helps treat cancer as, quote, 'Simply not factual." But the Rodale book goes on and says that the National Cancer Institute found several anti-tumor properties in the herb. What is your comment?

SCHULZE: These are such dumb comments. Again, if these people had seen red clover cure cancer in a clinic with live, real people, as I have many times, they would not make these stupid statements.

These are people who have never, ever treated patients like I did, yet they make statements they think herbalists should live by.

Even though a chemical analysis of red clover may or may not show anti-tumor compounds, that doesn't mean they aren't there. You can never discount the 400-year-old empirical history of how people used an herb.

 

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