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and stimulating the nervous system and boosting mental and
physical endurance.
Gotu Kola has been traditionally used as an energizing, cog-
nitive stimulating herb for use in fatigue, cognitive insuffi-
ciency and mood disorders.
Phyto-Tech™Women’s Energy Tonic can be used for occa-
sional hormonal disturbances, but is best used as a tonic over
an extended period of time (at least 3 months).
Dosage:
40-60 drops in juice or water, 2-3 times per day or
as needed
Wormwood
Traditionally used by herbalists as a bitter, to
improve digestion, to fight worm or parasite
infestations, and as a treatment for liver and
gallbladder probems.
1 fl oz, Prod Code: 57056
Yin Chiao Plus
A traditional Chinese Liquid Herbal Formula,
traditionally used at the first sign of the common
cold or flu. Can also be helpful as a preventive
measure after suspected exposure to cold or flu.
1 fl oz, Prod Code: 56993
Phyto-Tech™ Yin Chiao Plus contains the following herbs:
Botanical Names: Isatis indigota Root, Ilex asprella Root,
Chrysanthemum morifolium Flower, Forsythia suspensa Fruit,
Lonicera japonica Flower, Lophatherum gracile Herb,
Pueraria lobata Root, Schizonepeta tenuifolia Herb, Grain
Alcohol, Deionized Water
Pinyin Names: Ban Lan Gen, Gang Mei Gen, Ju Hua, Lian
Qiao, Jin Yin Hua, Dan Zhu Ye, Ge Gen, Jing Jie
For those with knowledge of Traditional Chinese Medicine,
this formula Disperses Wind Heat, Clears heat, and resolves
toxins. Combines Yin Qiao San (Wu Jutang, 1798.) and Gan
Mao Ling.
This formula is a traditional Yin Chiao blend, but here it
mixes in the herbs from the Gan Mao Ling fame.
This is an extremely effective medicine if taken as soon as
symptoms appear. Efficacy will lessen by the third day. Four
of the herbs are very powerful antivirals: Isatis, Ilex, Lonicera
and Forsythia. Other herbs are symptomatic for aching neck,
headache, and nasal congestion.
Begin taking a half hour before entering airports, airplanes,
terminals, or crowded public facilities.
Yin Chiao Plus is not appropriate once the illness enters the
lungs and cough is present.
Adding Echinacea at 1 teaspoon of the liquid extract three
times in the day will also help.
Yohimbe Bark 1:3
Yohimbe Bark is a well known treatment form
male impotence and is traditionally used as an
aphrodisiac.
1 fl oz, Prod Code: 57009
Who might benefit from this herbal supplement?
•Those men suffering from impotence and inability to per-
form.
Yohimbe is for impotence in men. It increases blood flow
into the penis and can help sustain an erection. It can help
men who cannot get an erection and for those who cannot
maintain an erection. Constant use of Yohimbe, however,
can create irritability and aggravate the prostate. Try to not
use it more than a few days in a row. It is possible to have
success if used the day results are desired. If the impotence
is not a vascular problem, Yohimbe will not work. If stress is
a related issue, add Kava Kava Root.
Phyto-Tech™ Yohimbe Bark 1:3 is a tincture of Yohimbe Bark
(Pausinystalia yohimbe), in pure grain alcohol and deionized
water. It provided 333 mg/ml (30 drops).
More potent preparations, typically containing higher, stan-
dardized levels of the alkaloid yohimbine, are available, but
these products are best used only under the supervision of a
physician. High doses of the yohimbine alkaloid can cause
potentially dangerous side effects.
Yohimbe bark (not yohimbine alkaloid) has a long history of
use for many conditions.
The following dosage for Phyto-Tech™ Yohimbe Bark 1:3
is recommended:
For chronic impotence, take 15-30 drops
2-3 times daily, or as needed, in juice or water. For more
immediate results, take 20-40 drops, once or twice, only,
within a day’s time.
Cautions: Use caution if you have high blood pressure; do
not use if you have chronic inflammation of reproductive
organs or prostate; do not use long term; may potentiate
pharmaceutical MAO-inhibitors;
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Finding Information On Health and Supplements:
Eye and Cataract Problems
I received the following email, recently:
Mr Goldberg,
I am searching for your blog in which you
discuss the supplements that may be helpful
for eyes/cataracts etc
May I please request information as to how I
might access that material.
I am a long time Willner customer.
Thank you, . . .
There is a wealth of information available
from various Willner Chemists resources. In
each case, the information can be located
through "search" tools.
You mention my blog,
, so I will start with
that. The blog is actually more of a personal
venue, where I feel I can offer information
and observations that may be a bit more
controversial or editorial. The search tool is on
the upper right corner of the home page. A
little trial and error is sometimes necessary,
and if the first search word does not work, try
another. "Cataract," for example, yields one
article, "Age-Related Macular Degeneration:
Nutritional Therapies."
You should read this blog post, even though at
first glance it seems to deal specifically with
age-related macular degeneration. To the
contrary, other eye and vision conditions are
referenced as well and, perhaps most
important, I discuss various nutritional and
herbal supplements, their pros and cons and
offer specific examples.
Next, you should look at the "Reference
Library" section of our website,
. This is an excellent
resource, filled with articles, health notes,
reference material, excerpts from our book,
The Best Supplements For Your Health, and
even old radio mp3 files.
There are two ways to search this material.
The quick and easy method involves using the
"Library Quick Search" tool in the green box
along the left side of the home page. Select
the topic of interest from the drop down key
word menu. In this case, I selected "cataract,"
and was presented with the following three
results:
- "Cataract Prevention: Multivitamins and
vitamin E may reduce lens opacity risk."
- "Multivitamins and antioxidants reduce
cataracts in men and women."
- "Vitamin C Reduces The Odds Of
Developing Early-Onset Cataract"
Again, you should try different key words if
your first does not seem to yield the desired
results. Even better, use the "Advanced
Search" page. Just click on the "Advanced
Search" link in the "Library Quick Search" box,
and you will be presented with a much more
flexible and powerful search tool.
Selecting "cataract" on the Advanced Search
page yielded the three articles I already
mentioned, as well as one radio transcript and
two radio show MP3 files.
The reference library section of
is a great source of valuable
information on health and nutritional
supplements. There are over 360 reference
articles in the "Articles & Reprints" section, for
example. And as I mentioned above, a large
portion of our book, The Best Supplements
For Your Health, is available to read as well. I
invite everyone to utilize this collection of
resource materials.
Don Goldberg
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The Willner Chemists web site is a
valuable resource for information
on nutritional supplements, how to
choose them, and how to use
them.
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