Store in a cool, dry, dark place. Keep out of reach of children.
Cut & Sifted
227g
Taken internally as a tea. Alfalfa can also be used as a food.
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Alfalfa
Alfalfa can be used to help bruising, excess bleeding, body odour and more...
Alfalfa is root that can grow over 100 feet into the earth. Its deep roots allow it to concentrate many different types of vitamins and minerals from the soil. It is used medicinally as general tonic or, supporter of the body, due to its reputation as a good balanced source of vitamins and minerals.
It has been shown to be of help for arthritis sufferers. Ground alfalfa has been studied for its effect on cholesterol.
It has been shown to decrease cholesterol by inhibiting intestinal resorption and to reduce atherosclerotic build-up in arteries. Alfalfa contains a significant amount of vitamin K and other chemicals that thin the blood. The isoflavones in alfalfa are similar to those that are found in soy and red clover. These substances have proven useful in the treatment of menopause and menstrual discomforts. The chlorophyll, green pigment, in alfalfa aids the healing of intestinal ulcers, hemorrhoids, bleeding gums, burns and infections. chlorophyll induces detoxification of the body and decreases halitosis and body odour.
Alfalfa can be used as a raw sprouts, seeds, dried herb or liquid extract. The raw herb can be found as a powder or compressed into tablets. Fresh alfalfa should be well washed and checked for molds before being consumed. The liquid extract contains a significant amount of chlorophyll.
The use of alfalfa is contraindicated for those with lupus. There are possible interactions between alfalfa and blood thinners, hormone replacement therapy and oral contraceptives. Alfalfa tea has been historically used as a nutritious tonic in pregnancy but one should exercise caution because of the hormonal properties of alfalfa.
Alfalfa– Quick Facts
Parts Used
· Flowers, Petals, Leaves, Sprouted Seeds.
Applications
· Easy Bruising, Excess Bleeding, Menstrual And Menopausal Complaints, Anemia, Halitosis, Body Odour
Optimum Dosage
· 15-30g Of Dried Herb Daily Or 15-30ml Liquid Extract Daily. (Clinical Doses May Be Higher As Recommended By Your Practitioner).
Works Well With
· Other Detoxification Supplements
Important Information
· Those On Blood Thinners Should Use Alfalfa-Containing Substances Cautiously.
· Toxicity Of Alfalfa Is Very Rare But May Include Diarrhea, Stomach Upset And Sun Sensitivity.
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