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YUCCA
Articles by a Naturopathic
Doctor ( N.D.)
Yucca Root is commonly
used to subside
Arthritis, osteoporosis and
inflammation ... |
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YUCCA |
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Yucca is a potent
natural inflammation
fighter |
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Yucca
is primarily used as an
anti-inflammatory. In
some countries it is a
widely accepted treatment
for arthritis. It
removes toxins from the body
by cleaning the blood, thus
it is used for inflammatory
conditions.
Inflammation leads to a
build up of irritating
chemicals, damaged cells and
fluid in tissues. |
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Yucca is rich in
vitamins and
minerals. Some
of these nutrients,
including calcium,
magnesium and
phosphorus, are
essential bone
building molecules.
Thus yucca is used
for osteoporosis,
arthritis and any
other conditions
where healing of the
connective tissue
and bone is needed.
Yucca encapsulated
root, dried root,
tincture or liquid
extract. The
roots contain the
most concentrated
medicinal
substances.
Yucca root can be
mixed with water for
use as a gentle soap
or shampoo. It
is found as a
component of
anti-inflammatory
and bone building
formulas. |
Yucca– QUICK
FACTS
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PARTS USED
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Roots. |
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APPLICATIONS |
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Arthritis,
osteoporosis,
inflammation. |
OPTIMUM
DOSAGE
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No standard
dosing.
(Clinical
doses may be
higher as
recommended
by your
practitioner). |
WORKS WELL
WITH
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Detoxifying
herbs,
devil’s
claw,
boswelia,
boron,
silica,
glucosamine
sulphate. |
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IMPORTANT
INFORMATION
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There are no
known
contraindications
or side
effects to
the use of
yucca.
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informational
purposes only.
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practitioner before
taking natural
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