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The Willner Window Product Reference Catalog, Spring 2014
since 1911
• Willner Chemists •
the nutritional supplement professionals
with Phyto-Tech™ BPH Complex once they are over 50 years of age.
This is when most prostate problems arise. Using Phyto-Tech™ BPH
Complex for 1-2 months once per year is a wise male preventative
treatment for maintaining a healthy prostate throughout a life. Since
prostate swelling is so prevalent in society, it makes sense to use this
male tonic as a preventative.
Dosage: 30-60 drops, 2-3 times per day or as needed in juice or
water.
Complimentary Formulas: Phyto-Tech™ Saw Palmetto Berry 1:3
(for increased potency)
1 fl oz - Prod Code: 57085
Brain Bio Boost Complex
Brain Bio Boost Complex
Supports healthy cognitive function, focus and memory,
increasing overall cognitive ability and vitality. The elderly find
this formula especially helpful.
Who would benefit from this supplement? Those with memory
loss, confusion, Alzheimer’s disease, dizziness, tinnitus, ADHD and
ADD. This is an ideal supplement for college students and others
facing demanding mental challenge. It is best used long-term.
Phyto-Tech™ Brain Bio Boost Complex contains the following
herbs: Gotu Kola Leaf, Ginkgo Leaf, Green Tea, Codonopsis Root,
Licorice Root, Rhodiola Root.
Phyto-Tech™ Brain Bio Boost Complex is a blend of herbs thought
to increase overall cognitive ability, energy and vitality. It improves
memory and concentration. It is indicated for those with age-related
cognitive decline as well as for those who are faced with heavy cog-
nitive demands, such as college students It can help in Attention
Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) by helping one pay attention,
sit still and process information.
Supportive Information:
Ginkgo is for cerebral vascular insufficiency and works by cerebral
and peripheral blood flow. As one gets older, blood flow to the brain
and to peripheral tissue decreases with these resulting symptoms.
Diminished cerebral circulation can also result in vertigo, ringing in
the ear, Alzheimer’s symptoms, forgetfulness and depression. Ginkgo
can help all of this. Ginkgo is famous in assisting memory, focus and
cognition.
Gotu Kola reduces adrenal corticosterone blood levels during
stress. It is high in flavonoids and studies show it helps in capillary
fragility and strengthens vascular integrity in the brain and through-
out the body. It is a cognitive stimulating herb for use in fatigue, con-
fusion and general lethargy. It is helpful for those exhausted from
emotional upheaval or excessive work habits.
Green Tea is a potent antioxidant that binds with free radicals to
neutralize their harmful effects. Green Tea is rich in polyphenols and
one in particular called a catechin. Catechins are 40 to 200 times
more effective in seeking out and destroying free radicals than
Vitamin A, C and E. Studies demonstrate the antioxidant effects of
green tea catechins improve overall reference and working-memory
related learning ability. Green Teas polyphenols are also believed to
help ward off neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and
Parkinson’s by protecting neurons against the harmful effects of
reative oxygen species (ROS) and nitric oxide (NO).
Rhodiola stimulates the activity of serotonin, dopamine, and nore-
pineprhine in the cerebral cortex, brain stem and hypothalamus, and
increases the permeability of the blood brain barrier to precursors of
dopamine and serotonin. This enhances the effects of these neu-
rotansmitters on the brain and improves cognitive functions (think-
ing, analyzing, evaluating, calculating and planning), learning, atten-
tion span, memory and work productivity. Rhodiola also relieves
fatigue and normalizes mood in depressed individuals, and has
antioxidant properties that help protect the nervous system from
oxidative damage. By stimulating cognitive function, improving
resistance to stress and fighting free radicals, Rhodiola can have
immediate effects on cognitive function and memory and can also
provide long-term support to help preserve future brain functions.
Codonopsis is very similar to ginseng, but milder and more neutral
in energy. It increases stamina and alertness and keeps the body and
mind strong when under stress.
Licorice works as a limbic (emotional) brain tonic and tonifies the
stress axis (hypothalamus, pituitary, adrenal axis). Researchers have
found a compound in licorice known as carbenoxolone inhibits an
enzyme in the brain involved in making stress-related hormones
which have been associated with age related mental decline.
Phyto-Tech™ Brain Bio Boost Complex cannot be expected to
work overnight and is best if used consistently for at least 2 weeks. It
can be continued as a long-term tonic, especially in the elderly.
Dosage: 20-40 drops in juice or water, 2-3 times daily or as need-
ed
Cautions and Contrindications: While interaction unlikely, those
taking prescription blood thinners, or MAO inhibitors should advise
their physicians. Do not take during pregnancy, if nursing, or prepar-
ing for surgery. The amount of licorice in this formula is theorectical-
ly too low to affect blood pressure, but those with high blood pres-
sure should monitor their BP as a precaution.
1 fl oz - Prod Code: 57071
Burdock Root
Burdock Root
Burdock root is a gentle liver and blood cleanser, especially
useful for toxic skin disorders. Recent evidence supports its
historic role in treating diabetes. It is an ingredient in various
popular cancer remedies.
Who would benefit from this product? Those with skin conditions
such as eczema, acne, and psoriasis. Historically, Burdock has been
used to treat diabetes, and it is a common ingredient of several pop-
ular cancer remedies (EssiacR and HoxseyR). Burdock Root has been
widely recommended to diabetic patients by healthcare profession-
als.
Burdock Root is considered safe. In Japan, burdock is considered a
“vegetable,” and consumed as such.
Phyto-Tech™ Burdock Root contains 667 mg certified organic bur-
dock root per 30 drops.
Dosage: 30-60 drops 2-3 times per day or as needed in juice or
water.
1 fl oz - Prod Code: 57061
California Poppy 1:3
California Poppy 1:3
California poppy has been used as a sedative to relieve insomnia
and nervousness.
In an article by Abascal K, Yarnell E., Nervine herbs for treating
anxiety (Altern Compliment Ther. 2004 December:309-315.), the
authors discussed California poppy. They first pointed out that “anxi-
ety disorders are common in many Western countries, and conven-
tional drugs like benzodiazepines are often prescribed to relieve anx-
iety. However, these drugs have worrisome short-term and long-term
side effects. Nervine herbs (herbs that quiet nervous excitement)
have a long history of traditional use in relieving anxiety, insomnia,
and mild depression. With the exception of St. John's wort
(Hypericum perforatum), kava (Piper methysticum), and valerian
(Valeriana officinalis), there is little published research on the safety
and efficacy of nervine herbs. The purpose of this article was to
review the available research and explain how the lesser-known
nervine herbs are commonly used in practice.” One of those “lesser-
known nervine herbs” was California poppy. They made the follow-
ing observation: “California poppy (Eschscholzia californica) is used
for its mild analgesic and calming effects. Unlike the opium poppy
(Papaver somniferum), it has no narcotic effects. Animal studies indi-
cate California poppy tea reduces anxiety, acts as a mild analgesic,
and helps prevent drug-induced memory loss. Most herbal practi-
tioners combine lower doses of California poppy with other nervines
to relieve anxiety. Researchers studied a combination of California
poppy, hawthorn flower (Crataegus laevigata), and magnesium in
264 people with mild to moderate anxiety. Those taking the herb
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Important Notice: The information given here is designed to help you make informed decisions about your health, and the proper use of dietary supplements. It is
not intended as a substitute for medical advice, nor a substitute for any treatment that may have been prescribed by your doctor. If you have a medical problem, you
should seek medical help. Products described herein are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or mitigate disease.
Magnesium’s Benefits Extends
Beyond Diabetes
Magnesium Improved Insulin
Sensitivity
Prior studies found magnesium improved
insulin sensitivity—the ability of the body to
metabolize sugars—in diabetics. This study
measured magnesium effects in non-diabetics
with metabolic syndrome. Doctors followed
234 participants with three of five metabolic
syndrome symptoms; abdominal obesity,
high blood pressure or fasting blood sugar,
high triglycerides or low levels of HDL—the
good cholesterol.
After 12 months, only one in four met the
recommended daily allowance for magne-
sium which ranges from 320 mg to 420 mg
per day. Compared to those who got the
least, those who got the most magnesium
were 71 percent less likely to have insulin
resistance.
Reference: Nutrients; September, 2013, Vol.
5, No. 10, 3910-9
Magnesium
Description:
Magnesium is an important
essential mineral, involved in almost every
aspect of the body’s function. Magnesium
deficiency is very common in America, partly
due to our increasingly high intake of refined
foods. The problem is especially serious in
the elderly.
Uses:
Magnesium deficiency is associated
with ischemic heart disease, congestive heart
failure, cardiac arrhythmias, diabetes melli-
tus, and hypertension. Magnesium supple-
mentation is important in preventing and
treating osteoporosis, and may be effective to
some degree in asthma, migraine headaches,
kidney stones, and strokes.
Calcium and magnesium are different from
most other essential vitamins and minerals. In
what way? The required amounts of most
vitamins are in the milligram range, usually
from 2 to 20 milligrams daily. The same can
be said for the trace minerals, like zinc and
copper. Others, like selenium, chromium,
and biotin, are required in microgram quan-
tities. It’s easy to get these vitamins and trace
minerals in one or two multivitamin capsules
a day. But not calcium and magnesium. For
most of us, we are looking at a requirement
of 1,200 milligrams calcium and 400 to 600
milligrams of magnesium. You cannot
squeeze that into a one-a-day multivitamin!
Product Reference Guide: Willner Chemists Phyto-Tech™ Herbal Supplements
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