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What are the most popular herbs in the market today, and what
are they used for?
1. Echinacea -Stimulates the immune system
2. Ginkgo - Enhances cerebral circulation and increases mental functioning.
3. Milk Thistle -Strengthens and detoxifies the liver
4. Goldenseal - Stimulates the immune system, and is particularly effective for
conditions involving mucous membranes
5. Astragalus - Serves as a tonic for the immune system (ie. builds and strengthens)
6. St. John�s Wort - Acts as an antidepressant and as a potent immune enhancer
What is the difference between a fluid extract and a tincture?
A fluid extract is an extract with an herb to menstruum ratio of (1:1). This means
that you get 1 gram of herb for 1 mL of extract. A tincture is an extract with an
herb to menstruum ratio of (1:2), (1:4), (1:5) or (1:10). This means that to get
the same 1 gram of herb you must take either 2, 4, 5, or 10 milliliters of extract
(respectively).
How do you know what a milliliter is?
Usually a milliliter is approximately 28 drops of an extract, but since this is
a commonly asked question, Natures Answer has answered this question by using calibrated
droppers that show exactly how much extract you are taking.
Which is a better form of taking herbs, liquid or capsules?
Herbs can be used in both the liquid and capsule form depending on your personal
preference. Liquids are more easily absorbed and are perfect for people who have
trouble swallowing pills, such as children and the elderly. Unlike other liquid
brands, Nature's Answer� is alcohol free or very low in alcohol (12-14%). Capsules
may be preferable because using them avoids the bitter and unpleasant taste of some
herbs, and they can be packed in a pill case for ease of dosing, convenient for
the supplement user on the go.
Why do extracts have alcohol in them?
In order to extract plant constituents most effectively, it is necessary to use
alcohol. Alcohol is used because (a) it is the strongest solvent we know of that
can extract a major portion of the plant constituents without harming its properties
and (b) it is ingestible. (As a point of interest, Nature�s Answer uses only certified
organic alcohol in their extracts).
What is the benefit of using an alcohol-free extract?
Firstly, many people simply do not like to use alcohol as they strive towards healthier
living. Others may not use alcohol for religious reasons, because they are in recovery
or are pregnant or nursing. Furthermore, alcohol is not for children. These products
address all those concerns. Secondly, and most importantly, alcohol-free extracts
allow you to taste the plant, not the alcohol ! This taste is extremely important
in that it gets your body ready to receive the gifts that the plant has to offer.
Tasting the herb is part of the overall herbal experience and healing process. Alcohol-free
extracts enable you to truly appreciate all of the plant's gifts.
If alcohol is needed in extraction, how do you make an alcohol-
free extract?
Nature�s Answer begins with organic alcohol regardless of whether the final product
contains alcohol or not. After finishing the first step in the plant extraction,
we perform an additional step to remove the alcohol. This is done by utilizing a
proprietary cold extraction process called Bio-Chelation� . Bio-Chelation� describes
the cold process vacuum distillation method, which removes all the alcohol initially
used to obtain the good herbal extract. It is important to note that a cold extraction
process , as opposed to a heat extraction process, helps maintain the full spectrum,
or Holistic Balance TM of the plant's constituents in the final product. The end-result
is an alcohol-free extract containing the essential properties of the complete herb
in a base of vegetable glycerin and water. (Vegetable glycerin is used because it
can help to bind certain plant constituents, is natural to the body, easily absorbed,
tastes sweet without affecting blood sugar levels, and acts as a good solvent and
carrier for the plant constituents) .
Are your herbs organic?
This is a good question. Nature�s Answer uses three types of herbs in their formulations�
Certified Organic, Responsibly Wildcrafted, or Cultivated . Our certified organic
herbs come from a variety of organic farms located throughout the United States.
Many of our formulas also feature Responsibly Wildcrafted herbs. Responsibly wildcrafted
herbs are those picked in a responsible manner, whereby no plant will be over picked
and therefore, be a risk to the existence of the species. They are picked in their
natural environment at optimal times for harvesting, and have not been exposed to
any sprays or fertilizers. These plants are also considered organic; however since
they are not �certified�, they are referred to as wildcrafted herbs. Cultivated
plants are grown without the use of chemicals or pesticides but are not certified
organic and therefore, cannot be called organic. Ultimately, no matter the source
of our herbs, all are fully tested for microbes, chemicals and residues � contaminents
that could compromise the quality of the herb.
Is it safe to take herbs with my medications?
Most times it is safe to take herbal supplements from high-quality, reputable manufacturers
along with doctor prescribed medications. It is important, however, to know that
many herbs will enhance or facilitate the actions of the medications you are taking,
so you should leave a few hours between taking an herb and a medicine. While most
herbs don't react negatively to medicines, it is of utmost importance to first check
with your healthcare practitioner before beginning any nutritional supplement program,
and ALWAYS tell your practitioner if you are taking anything in addition to what
they have prescribed.
Can I take all my herbs at the same time?
This is a tough question to answer, as it depends on the types of herbs you are
taking, the reasons you are taking them and your overall body. It is okay to take
tonic herbs together, meaning those gentle herbs that have a strengthening action
to the body. If you are using herbs for acute conditions, it is best to take them
separately from your other herbs.
I catch every cold that comes around my office; what can I take
to keep me healthier?
The best approach to take is to use tonic herbs that will build your immune system,
rather than relying on Echinacea every time you get a cold. The best herbs to take
to strengthen and support the immune system are Astragalus, Reishi (or any of the
medicinal mushrooms like Maitake or Shiitake) or any of the Ginseng herbs, to name
a few. These herbs are ideal for overall natural protection.
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