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Immune Pro, 2 oz.

This blend has been formulated for people who are traveling and who might be exposed to a wide range of exotic infections for which they have little ummunity. It contains some of the strongest detoxifying and immune enhancing herbs along with herbs that enhance stamina and protect against nausea and loss of intestinal flora. It is also part of a travel kit and is bottled in a small size that meets airline regulations for carry on items.

Alcohol: 43-45%

Contents: Proprietary Blend of Extracts of Guduchi, Tinospora cordifolia, Madagascar Periwinkle, Catharanthus roseus, Ashwagandha, Withania somnifera, Kachur, Curcuma zedoaria, Fennel, Foeniculum vulgare, Kalmegh, Andrographis paniculata, Neem, Azadirachta indica, Myrrh, Commiphora mokol, Cinnamon Essential Oil, distilled water, organic alcohol, and vegetable glycerin.

Sacred Medicine Sanctuary, $

Intesti Guard, 2 oz.

This blend of herbs has been formulated to protect the gastrointestinal tract, especially when traveling in third world countries or any area where there is poor hygiene or risk of infections. The formula is both detoxifying and carminative, meaning it cleanses but also relieves nausea and indigestion. It is one of four formulas comprising our travel kit and meets airline regulations for carry on items.

Alcohol: 40-42%

Contents: Proprietary Blend of Extracts of Tinospora cordifolia, Andrographis paniculata, Emblica officinalis, Coptis chinesis, Coriandrum sativum, Zingiber officinalis, Terminalia chebula, Cyperus rotundus, Piper nigrum, Cinnamomum verum, Trigonella foenum-graecum, Azadirachta indica, Clove Bud Essential Oil, Honey, Vegetable Glycerin, and Organic Alcohol.

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Para Plus, 2 oz.

Para Plus has been formulated specially for people who are traveling in third world countries where the risks of parasitic infections are high. The formula has been put into a small bottle to conform to airline regulations, and it is also part of a travel kit that includes a jet lag formula, intestinal formula, and immune formula. This formula is spicy and bitter and contains some of the strongest anti-parasitic herbs known. It should only be used when there is reason to suspect infection.

Alcohol: 47-49%

Contents: Proprietary Blend of Extracts of Wormwood, Artemisia absinthium, Sweet Annie, Artemisia annua, Black Walnut, Juglans nigra, Boswellia serrata, Piper nigrum, Capsicum minimum, Manjistha, Rubia cordifolia, Neem, Azadirachta indica, Vidanga, Embelia ribes in Vegetable Glycerin, Distilled Water, and Organic Alcohol.

Sacred Medicine Sanctuary, $

Quassia Extract, 2 oz.
Quassia amara

"Amara" refers to the bitterness of the bark of this valuable medicinal plant from South America. It is traditionally used for a very wide range of complaints including appetite, digestion, urinary tract infections, diarrhea and dysentery, malaria, and smallpox. This may make it sound like a panacea, but the bitter principle quassimarin has demonstrated antiparasitic, antileukemic, antitumoral, and febrifugal properties. It is also used to support vision for those who eyes have been affected by excess consumption of alcohol. We suggest that it be used in smaller dosages than most herbs and for shorter periods of time.

Alcohol: 29-31%

Contents: 1:5 extract of Quassia amara bark in distilled water and organic alcohol.

Sacred Medicine Sanctuary, $

Shilajit Paste, purified, 30 grams

This shilajit is traditional, meaning that the raw material was harvested when the sun was beating against the slopes of the high Himalayas and processed again and again with water and then with herbs, mainly the three fruits used to make triphala. This is the form one should use to take shilajit. It is intensely bitter unless diluted in water or tea. It dissolves in water if stirred occasionally. The normal dose is half a gram to one gram per day, preferably two hours before eating. One package will therefore last 1-2 months. Shilajit is an extremely valuable source of trace minerals and is typically regarded as nourishing to the brain.

Alcohol: none

Contents: purified shilajit from the Nepalese Himalayas in paste form.

Sacred Medicine Sanctuary, $

Spiro Plus, 4 oz.

This formula is based on the work of Stephen Buhner but is somewhat modified to promote superior crossing of the blood-brain barrier. This formula is made with stevia due to some new research suggesting that it improves the action of herbs.

Alcohol: 38-40%

Contents: Proprietary Blend of Extracts of Stevia rebaudiana leafUncaria tomentosa bark, Dipsacus sylvestris root, Smilax glabra root, Guaiacum officinale resin in Organic Alcohol, Distilled Water, and Vegetable Glycerin.

Sacred Medicine Sanctuary, $

Travel Kit

This kit contains one bottle of a formula that helps with air travel: exposure to toxic fumes, bad food, stress, and jet lag. It also has formulas for gastrointestinal complaints, immunity, and parasitic infections. Almost anyone can be bitten by a mosquito or tick, but we are also exposed to a wide variety of exotic germs and infections. These can be transmitted by air, ingested, or passed casually from one person to another. To make your travel safer, we have created a set of small bottles that meet airline requirements for hand carried items.

Alcohol: Varies

Contents: four-two ounce bottles, one of each of the following: Happy Wanderer, Immune Pro, Intesti-Guard, and Para Plus. These same formulas are also available separately.

Sacred Medicine Sanctuary, $

 

 

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No claim is made for the effectiveness of any formula in treating or curing any disease, and no product or information provided in relationship to any product is intended to replace the advice of qualified health care practitioners. If in doubt about specific needs, please contact your practitioner. None of these products has been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.