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SAFA a Dietary Supplement that is the boost of energy needed to help rejuvenate our bodies. Whether it is from a poor diet that is high in sugar and saturated fats, lack of exercise or an increased stress or fatigue SAFA can help you over come it and increase your energy levels. By combining a unique blend of Pure Honey, Bee Pollen, and Fifteen of the most powerful Herbs SAFA delivers the energy you need.

Ingredients

Echinacea

Echinacea has been long used by Native Americans for Medicinal purposes and is now regaining its importance because extracts from its roots have been found to be effective in strengthening the immune system.

Now science confirms many traditional uses of echinacea, and immune-stimulant activities. Many studies show that echinacea prevents the formation of an enzyme called hyaluronidase, which destroys a natural barrier between healthy tissue and unwanted pathogenic organisms. Echinacea helps the body maintain its line of defense against unwanted invaders, especially viruses and is less depleting on the body than other herbs, and so is preferable for more long-term usage. Extracts are used to stimulate nonspecific defense mechanisms at infections and chronic inflammations.

Echinacea stimulates the body's immune system against all infectious and inflammatory conditions, counteracts pus, and stimulates digestion. It specifically strengthens the immune system against pathogenic infection. It is one of the most powerful and effective remedies against all kinds of bacterial and viral infections.

ECHINACEA nutritional content includes Fructose, vitamins A, C, and E.

Note: Persons with anemia or vertigo should avoid using echinacea.

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Bee Pollen

The benefits of Bee Pollen have been written about for thousands of years in ancient medical texts as Bee Pollen contains all of the nutrients needed to sustain life.

Bee pollen is rich in minerals and vitamins, including calcium, magnesium, manganese, potassium, zinc, riboflavin, thiamin and vitamins A, B6, C, D, E and K, and including 12 different unsaturated fatty acids. It also contains biotin, a vitamin that is important for the skin, hair and nails. Plus, it provides protein, essential oils, essential amino acids, flavonoids and carotenoids, which are important for the synthesis of vitamin A in the body. Because of its B vitamin complex, bee pollen is often taken for increasing energy, vitality, bolster immune function, and for detoxifying the body. Athletes often use bee pollen for endurance, strength, stamina, and mental clarity. There have also been some studies that show it may help in alleviating allergies.

Bee pollen has been used to combat stress, enhance the immune system, improve physical and mental performance and evidence suggests it may have anti-aging effects. Bee pollen also has been known to treat anemia, general weakness, constipation and liver disorders.

There are have been many reports, articles and books that have been written suggesting that the bee pollen benefits extend to being able to slow down the aging process and its ability to effectively lowering your cholesterol levels.

Note: Although there are many benefits of Bee Pollen, those who are allergic to bees should avoid bee pollen (and other bee products).

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Ginger

History of Ginger

Ginger is an ancient herb native to Asia as the Chinese have been using ginger for more than 2,000 years.

Nutritional Content

Gingers nutrient content includes Vitamins B3, B5.

Medicinal Properties

Ginger is a spicy herb used for colitis, nausea, gas, indigestion, morning sickness, travel sickness or motion sickness, vomiting, hot flashes, sore throat, simulate the appetite and menstrual cramps. It cleanses the colon, stimulates circulation, and reduces spasms and cramps. Some researchers believe that ginger may help prevent strokes, heart disease, and hardening of the arteries.

Concerns

Avoid ginger in excessive amounts with a peptic ulcer, bleeding ulcers, very high fever, and inflammatory skin diseases. Ginger is a safe remedy for morning sickness in small doses. Do not exceed doses recommended.

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Cardamon

Medicinal Properties

Cardamom has been used to counteract acidity of the stomach, stimulate digestion as it contains a large amount of volatile oil, and relieves discomfort of flatulence. It treats gastralgia, enuresis (involuntary urination), phlegm, colds, cough, bronchitis, asthma, hoarse throat and kidney diseases.

Concerns

Care should be taken if internally ulcers are present.

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Anise Seed

History of Anise

Native to the Mediterranean, anise occurs wild but is widely cultivated.

Medicinal Properties

Anise promotes digestion, improves appetite, alleviates cramps and nausea, cough, colds, relieves flatulence, insomnia and bad breath.

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Saffron

Saffron has been part of many medical records in India, Greece, Egypt, Persia, and Rome. Historically saffron has been used for afflictions of everything from cardiovascular problems to black plague, improving appetite and digestion of fats, relieving rheumatoid arthritis, and inhibiting helicobacter pylori infections involved in stomach ulcers. In modern research saffron has been found to contain vitamin A, B, B1, B2, an array of antioxidants, Riboflavin and Thiamine and chemotherapeutic agents.

Saffron supports digestive function by stimulating the secretion of gastric juices and has been found effective as a cholesterol and lipid regulator.

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Fenugreek

Nutritional Content

Fenugreeks nutrient content includes protein, and vitamins A, B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B9, B12, and D and iron.

Medicinal Properties

Fenugreek is one of the oldest medicinal plants, dating back to the ancient Egyptians. It has historically been used for allergies, coughs, colds, flu, inflammations, fevers, dyspepsia, lower cholesterol, flatulence, headaches, intestinal inflammation, cystitis, stomach ulcers, lungs, and bronchitis.

Concerns

Should be avoided during pregnancy. Insulin-dependent diabetics should seek professional medical advice before using fenugreek as a hypoglycemic.

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Coriander

History of Coriander

Cultivated for thousands of years and is still grown in North and South America, Europe, and the Mediterranean area.

Nutritional Content

Nutrient content of coriander contains Vitamin C.

Medicinal Properties

Coriander aids in the stimulation of the appetite, can be used to treat diarrhea and colic, cystitis, sore throat, vomiting, indigestion, allergies, and hay fever. It is a good stomach tonic, will stop gripping caused by laxatives, expel wind from the bowels and very strengthening to the heart.

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Liquorice

History of Liquorice

Found wild in southern and central Europe and parts of Asia, and cultivated elsewhere. Licorice was used as a treatment for coughs as long ago as the third century BC.

Nutritional Content

Liquorices nutrient content includes manganese, phosphorus, protein, sugar, vitamins B1, B2, B3, B6, B9 and E.

Medicinal Properties

It actually has antiviral, anti-allergic and anti-inflammatory properties. It is beneficial for hypoglycemia, bronchitis, consumption, colitis, cystitis, general debility, stomach ulcers, indigestion, gastritis, bladder, kidney ailments, stress, colds, coughs, laryngitis or hoarseness, sore throats, relieves thirst, fevers, nausea and inflammation. Great as a general tonic, beautifying agent, and elixir of life.

Ulcers

Deglycerrhizinated licorice may stimulate the body's defense mechanisms that prevent the occurrence of ulcers by increasing the amount of mucous-secreting cells in the digestive tract. This improves the quality of mucous, lengthens intestinal cell life and enhances microcirculation in the gastrointestinal lining.

Concerns

Do not use licorice root if you have high blood pressure, liver disease, or low levels of potassium. Not to be taken by people with a rapid heartbeat or those taking digoxin-based drugs. Avoid in cases of osteoporosis, hypertension, and swelling around the heart.

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Cinnamon

Medicinal Properties

Since ancient times, cinnamon has been used as medicine to raise vitality, warm and stimulate all the vital functions of the body. It is used to counteract congestion, stop diarrhea, for colds, flu, sinusitis, bronchitis, nausea and vomiting, improve digestion, relieves abdominal spasms, counteracts gas, aids the peripheral circulation of the blood.

Concerns

Use this herb with care in feverish conditions and bleeding disorders.

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Fennel

History of Fennel

Native to Mediterranean Europe where it is found growing wild.

Nutritional Content

Fennels nutrient content includes calcium, vitamins A and C.

Medicinal Properties

Fennel is considered one of the oldest medicinal plants used for gas, acid stomach or dyspepsia, gout, cramps, colic, cystitis, and spasms. Good for jaundice when the liver is obstructed or to improve appetite.

Promotes function of the spleen, liver and kidneys. Relieves colon disorders, and good for the cancer patient after chemotherapy and radiation therapy.

Concerns

Fennel is a uterine stimulant, avoid during pregnancy.

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Cloves

Medicinal Properties

Cloves is the most stimulating and carminative of all aromatics. It is given for pain relief for sore gums and toothache, nausea, as an antiseptic, for flatulence, languid indigestion and dyspepsia, and used chiefly to assist the action of other medicines.

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Black Pepper

Medicinal Properties

Black pepper acts as a stimulant is especially evident on the mucous membrane of the rectum, and so is good for constipation, and on the urinary organs. On account of its stimulant action it aids digestion and is especially useful in atonic dyspepsia and torbid condition of the stomach. It will correct flatulence and nausea. And has also been used in vertigo, pain relief from toothache, brings down a fever and paralytic and arthritic disorders.

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Sage

Native to the mountains in Mediterranean region, the sage plant is aromatic with a scent reminiscent of spike lavender and has been prized for health reasons.

Sage has been beneficial in aiding digestion, lack of appetite, oral inflammation, better circulation, mitigating nausea and anxiety, alleviating colds or fever and sore throat. It is thought that Sage is similar to Rosemary in its ability to improve brain function and memory. From the anti-microbial activity of sage, it has been recommended for centuries to treat gingivitis (gum inflammation).

Sage uses a digestive to alleviate indigestion and wind after food. Unlike any other herbs, it will also dry up some secretions. It helps to reduce the production of mucous, so is used as part of treatment in upper respiratory problems such as allergies and chronic respiratory problems.

Sage harbors antioxidant properties that can neutralize free radical damage. Some experts believe free radicals are largely responsible for many of the health woes that afflict the Western world, such as heart disease, cancer, and even the aging process itself.

Note: Pregnant women should refrain from using sage.

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Senna

Senna is recognized as one of the most popular and reliable medicinal stimulant laxatives. Considered the cleansing herb from the laxative herb from the leaves and pods of the senna shrub.

Senna has shown itself to be not only an effective laxative, but much less harsh on the intestinal region than most other laxatives.

Its action being chiefly on the lower bowel, it is especially suitable in habitual costiveness. It increases the peristaltic movements of the colon by its local action upon the intestinal wall. Its active principle must pass out of the system in the secretions unaltered. It acts neither as a sedative nor as a refrigerant, but has a slight, stimulating influence.

Caution: Bee products may cause an allergic reaction. If you are allergic to bee products, do not consuming any of these products. If you are pregnant or breast feeding, consult your health practitioner before using these or any other nutritional products.

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