Ingredients
Traditionally Used to Alleviate
Strengthen/Improve/Increase
Bee Pollen
Bilberry (Vaccinium
myrtillus)
Cayenne (Capsicum
frutescens)
Chinese Ginseng
Root (Panax schinseng)
Ginger Root (Zingiber
officinale)
Ginkgo Leaves (Ginkgo
biloba)
Gotu Kola Leaves (Centella
asiatica)
He-Shou-Wu
(Polygonum multiflorum)
Kelp (Fucus
vesiculosis)
Lavender Flowers
(Lavandula vera)
Pau D'Arco Bark
(Tabebuia heptaphylla)
Saint John's Wort
(Hypericum perforatum)
Siberian Ginseng
Root (Eleutherococcus senticosus)
Wood Betony
(Stachys betonica)
Blue Vervain (Verbena
hastata)
Chamomile Flowers
(Matricaria chamomilla)
Horsetail (Equisetum
arvense)
Kola Nut (Cola
acuminata)
Parsley Leaves
(Petroselinum sativum)
Rosemary Leaves
(Rosmarinus officinalis)
Sage Leaves (Salvia
officinalis)
Scullcap
(Scutellaria lateriflora)
Thyme (Thymus vulgaris)
Valerian Root
(Valeriana officinalis)
(Alzheimer's
Disease) Refusal to deal with the world as it
is; anger; hopelessness and helplessness; difficulty in imagining
the future and a desire to return to one's childhood; desire to
remain in the past and feeling useless in the present.
(Amnesia) Refusal to
face the truth.
(Brain) Represents
the computer or the switchboard.
(Brain Problems) Misuse or
incomplete use of the thinking process; scattered attention or
incomplete use of the attention or imagination.
(Brain Problems, axons) Difficulty
in receiving impressions or perceptions.
(Brain Problems, cerebellum) Misuse of
the memory.
(Brain Problems, dendrites) Difficulty
in communicating one's perceptions.
(Brain Problems, hypothalamus) Identifying
the Self as only physical; refusing to admit the permanent
understanding or permanent memory of one's Self.
(Brain Problems, neurons) Scattering
of one's attention.
(Brain Problems, synapses) Turning
away from information, often due to drug usage.
(Brain Problems, thalamus) Doubt
concerning one's identity; difficulty in understanding or
embracing maturity in the Self; confusion in one's thinking
process, due to a refusal to receive new information.
(Brain Tumor, benign) Feeling
pressured or overwhelmed by information that has been received;
strong thoughts that are not brought to one's full awareness;
stubbornness; refusal to learn; resenting the learning process.
(Brain Tumor, malignant) Having
received information where there is hatred towards the
information that has been received.
(Cerebritis) Anger and
frustration about conditions that one is looking at in their
life.
(Dementia) Refusal to
deal with the world as it is; hopelessness and anger; refusal to
face physical realities, or to discriminate what is physical from
what is mental.
(Encephalitis) Generalized
indecision over whether one wants to use the physical body in
this lifetime; withdrawal from life experiences.
(Memory Difficulties) Ignoring
thoughts and emotions.
(Multiple Sclerosis) Desire to
run from learning; placing blame or refusing to be responsible
for one's conditions and circumstances in life; mental hardness;
hard-heartedness; iron will; inflexibility; fear.
(Parkinson's Disease) Withdrawal
from experience; refusal to receive; fear; an intense desire to
control everyone or everything; paralyzing thoughts; getting
"stuck".
(Stroke or Cerebrovascular Accident) Giving up;
resistance; rejection of life; "rather die than
change"; refusal to face experiences and conditions within
one's life; avoiding conditions, circumstances, or learning
processes in one's life, thereby blocking off the incoming
messages from the brain.
(Alzheimer's Disease) There is
always a new and better way for me to experience life. I forgive
and release the past. I move into joy. I fulfill the desire that
I have postponed for years.
(Amnesia) I am honest
with myself and others. I admit the truth outwardly. I create my
life the way it is. I can make my life the way I desire it to be.
(Brain) I am the
loving operator of my mind.
(Brain Problems) I practice
undivided attention for ten minutes each day on the object or
subject of my choice.
(Brain Problems, axons) I place my
attention where I can learn the most.
(Brain Problems, cerebellum) I created
my Self and my life the way I am and the way it is. The cause of
my life and situations begins with my thoughts.
(Brain Problems, dendrites) I choose
where I will place my attention.
(Brain Problems, hypothalamus) The
physical body is my vehicle that I entered at the beginning of
this lifetime, and will leave at the end. The real me uses this
vehicle in order to learn. I am not this vehicle.
(Brain Problems, neurons) I do not
allow my environment to determine the site of my attention.
(Brain Problems, synapses) I open
myself to new information each day.
(Brain Problems, thalamus) I practice
meditation, concentration, and dream interpretation in order to
know my Self better.
(Brain Tumor, benign) Any thought
created is worthy of my attention. I pay attention to my
thoughts. I change the thoughts I do not like, or that are
unproductive.
(Brain Tumor, malignant) I begin to
like my Self. I investigate my past and discover the moments when
I hurt another person, such as my parents, peers or siblings. I
forgive myself. It is easy for me to reprogram the computer of my
mind. All of life is change, and my mind is ever new.
(Dementia) I am in my
perfect place, and I am safe at all times. I find someone or
something I love and give it or them my love, my kindness, and my
attention.
(Memory Difficulties) I face the
past and present with undivided attention. I examine my memories,
learn from them, and release my attachment.
(Multiple Sclerosis) I cannot
escape from learning, so I begin to live life and love myself. I
create a loving, joyful world by choosing loving, joyful
thoughts. I am safe and free.
(Parkinson's Disease) I create
ways for my pleasure in life to outweigh my pain. I create a
productive future in the present. I relax, knowing that I am
safe. Life is for me, and I trust the process of life.
(Stroke or Cerebrovascular Accident) Life is
change, and I adapt easily to the new. I accept Life --- past,
present, and future. I examine what has been productive and
fulfilling in my life. I practice being who I really want to be.
Base
ingredients consist of natural herbal botanicals that assist in
strengthening the brain, improving the memory, increasing
concentration, and balancing the equilibrium, as well as
alleviating various brain disorders (including Alzheimer's
disease, cerebritis, dementia, encephalitis, multiple sclerosis,
Parkinson's disease, stroke and tumors).
The specific medical properties, physiological action and
therapeutic uses for each of the primary and secondary
ingredients in this formula (as described in The
Professional's Herbal Formula Handbook No. 13) can
be viewed by selecting the appropriate active links from the list
of ingredients above.
A complete 93-page copy of The Professional's Herbal Formula Handbook No. 13 for this particular formula is also available from us (see our complete listing of Handbooks).
Herbal Formulas
Adults and Teenagers
15 to 30 drops every 4 hours (acute
conditions), or
15 to 30 drops every 2 hours (chronic conditions), or 15 to 30
drops every hour (terminal conditions), or
as directed by your doctor.
Children (1 to 12 years)
5 to 10 drops every 4 hours (acute
conditions), or
5 to 10 drops every 2 hours (chronic conditions), or
5 to 10 drops every hour (terminal conditions), or
as directed by your doctor.
Children (under 1 year)
3 to 5 drops every 4 hours (acute
conditions), or
3 to 5 drops every 2 hours (chronic conditions), or
3 to 5 drops every hour (terminal conditions), or
as directed by your doctor.
(Note: 15 drops is equivalent to 1/2 dropperful)
The best times to ingest these formulas each day (acute conditions only): (1) Upon awakening, (2) around noon, (3) late afternoon or before the evening meal, and (4) before bedtime.
All of our herbal formulas are consistently manufactured under strict laboratory supervision, using only the freshest and finest ingredients possible. All alcohol employed during the manufacture of the 70 Professional Herbal Formulas has been removed by the laboratory, and natural vegetable glycerin has been added as a preservative. Each of the 1-ounce bottles of the herbal formulas will provide an approximate 12-day supply, while the 2-ounce bottles will usually last 24 days when using the recommended dosage for acute conditions.