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The herbs on this page a suitable for use with children. Not all are alcohol-free, but the amount of alcohol in a children's dose is very tiny, just 5-10 drops.

 

Artemesia Annua Herbal Extract in Glycerin, 2 oz. - Alcohol-free

Artemisia Annua Glycerite, 2 oz.
Sweet Annie

Artemisia annua, also known as Sweet Annie, is a famous anti-malarial herb that contains an alkaloid, artemisinin, that has also shown remarkable cytotoxic properties.

Alcohol: none

Contents: extract of organically grown Artemisia annua leaf in distilled water and pure vegetable glycerin.

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Bacopa Extract, 2 oz.
Bacopa monnieri

Bacopa is an aquatic plant and the primary herb in many Ayurvedic formulas used to improve memory and/or concentration. Bacopa has traditionally been regarded as an aid to learning, retention, and clarity. It also has a reputation as the herb of choice for epileptic disorders and is one of the favored herbs for anxiety. Like many rasayana herbs, it is an antioxidant. It is also antiparasitic and improves gastrointestinal health, including ulcers and irritable bowel syndrome. Bacopa is very safe. In Sri Lanka, it is administered to babies from about eight months of age to purify the blood and to clear parasites and eczema.

Alcohol: 39-41%

Contents: 1:1 extract of organically grown Bacopa monnieri in Distilled Water, Organic Alcohol, and Vegetable Glycerin.

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Black Walnut Extract, 2 oz.

Black Walnut, 2 oz.
Juglans nigra

The Cherokee used the nut as an anthelmintic, especially for tapeworms. Peter Holmes adds roundworms to the list. Black walnut has laxative properties but is well tolerated. It relieves lymphatic congestion, presumably mainly in patients with parasitic infections. It is also antifungal and has naturally occurring iodine in high enough amounts that it can also be used externally as an antiseptic.

Alcohol: 40%

Contents: fresh, organically grown Juglans nigra green hull extract in Distilled Water and Organic Grain Alcohol.

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Gotu Kola Extract, 2 oz.
Centella asiatica

Brahmi supports the mind and nervous system, helping to improve memory and sustain intellectual effort. The leaves are considered to be very sattvic, i.e., pure as opposed to dull or stimulating. Gotu kola aids restful sleep and is a natural blood purifier. It was used by Machamuni Siddhar for his kalpa. In a way, brahmi is tridoshic because it reduces excess vata in the mind, is cooling to pitta, and decongesting to kapha.

For essay on Gotu Kola, click here.

Alcohol: 49-51%

Contents: organically grown Centella asiatica aerial parts in Organic Alcohol, Distilled Water, and Vegetable Glycerin.

Sacred Medicine Sanctuary, $

Para Kids, 2 oz.

This formula is suitable for children over the age of three. It is recommended that it be used for one week each month for three consecutive months. Best results can be expected when administered around the time of the full moon. The dosage is 10-30 drops, four times a day. Please shake before using.

Alcohol: 14-16%

Contents: Allium cepa bulb, Artemisia annua aerial parts, Inula helenium root, Nepeta cataria aerial parts, Mahonia aquifolium root, Juglan nigra hull, Foeniculum vulgare seed, Anemopsis californica root, Syzygium aromaticum buds in Vegetable Glycerin, Distilled WAlcoholater, and Organic .

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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.