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Hawthorn berries would be better than the tabs.. Have you seen the heart formula in the files?

I made a heart tincture for my friend. It contains 3 parts hawthorne berries and leaf, and one part each of: garlic, ginger, cactus grandiflorus, motherwort, red clover blossoms and cayenne (all organic). He takes 3 droppersful 3x a day. He also ordered 5 lbs.of fresh hawthorne berries from Pacific Botanicals, but they won't be picking them until Oct. He's the one who swears cayenne is keeping him alive!!

Gloria

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Do you take garlic also?? How about lobelia on ocassion.

Hawthorn berries would be better than the tabs.. Have you seen the heart formula in the files?

Suzi

Rica <Bollin772000@...> wrote:

I have had asthma 25 years; my mothers asthma turned into some artery heart problem.[cannot think of the words]..which I hope to avoid. I take hawthorn tablets part of the time,and plan to take angelica arch...the holy spirit herb good for everything.

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While on my job I met a man who has heart problems. He has a pacemaker, is on all kinds of meds (and tired of it), and told me he was looking into alternatives such as herbs. I laughed and told him he just happened to mention this to the right person. I told him about cayenne and Heart Formula. I'm not sure how involved he'll get in making formulas (he did say he's currently taking Hawthorne caps, though). Anyway, is Super Tonic a specific for heart problems? I told him there was a formula (Super Tonic) he could make basically out of things he could get easily at a grocery store, but I'd like to know if it directly has an effect on the heart. Thanks.

Gloria

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MorningGlory113@... wrote:

> While on my job I met a man who has heart problems. He has a

> pacemaker, is on all kinds of meds (and tired of it), and told me he

> was looking into alternatives such as herbs. I laughed and told him he

> just happened to mention this to the right person. I told him about

> cayenne and Heart Formula. I'm not sure how involved he'll get in

> making formulas (he did say he's currently taking Hawthorne caps,

> though). Anyway, is Super Tonic a specific for heart problems? I told

> him there was a formula (Super Tonic) he could make basically out of

> things he could get easily at a grocery store, but I'd like to know if

> it directly has an effect on the heart. Thanks.

>

> Gloria

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Anything with cayenne, garlic, ginger, horseradish, and onion is going

to be very good for the heart and circulation. You might mention to him

the value of internal cleansing of the body or better yet, tell him to

about the group. :-)

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Absolutely, the cayenne especially will feed and nourish the heart muscle. Garlic and onion will help as well with blood pressure.

Janet

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Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2004 4:51 PM

Subject: Re: Heart

While on my job I met a man who has heart problems. He has a pacemaker, is on all kinds of meds (and tired of it), and told me he was looking into alternatives such as herbs. I laughed and told him he just happened to mention this to the right person. I told him about cayenne and Heart Formula. I'm not sure how involved he'll get in making formulas (he did say he's currently taking Hawthorne caps, though). Anyway, is Super Tonic a specific for heart problems? I told him there was a formula (Super Tonic) he could make basically out of things he could get easily at a grocery store, but I'd like to know if it directly has an effect on the heart. Thanks.Gloria

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