The following is excerpted from The Professional's Herbal Formula Handbook No. 6, comprising 85 pages of traditional information and recent scientific data that describes the medical properties, physiological action and therapeutic uses for each of the 24 ingredients outlined in this formula.
Adaptogenic, alterative, anabolic, antibiotic, anti-cachexic, anti-catarrhal, anti-dyscratic, anti-fatigue, anti-infective, antioxidant, antiphlogistic (anti-inflammatory), antiseptic, bacteriostatic (anti-bacterial), biocatalyst, cytophylactic, cytotoxic, decongestant, depurative, detoxicant, diaphoretic, disinfectant, diuretic, expectorant, fungistatic (anti-fungal), immuno-modulator, immuno-potentiating, immuno-stimulant, microbicidal (anti-microbial, rejuvenative, stimulant (circulatory and secretolytic), tonic, tropho-restorative, vasodilator (peripheral), vasotonic and viricidal (anti-viral).
Alleviates any general fluids dyscrasia
(abnormal or pathological condition) within the blood vessels or
musculature that leads to the onset of degenerative or
debilitative conditions associated with various forms of anemia
or anemic disorders (including aplastic, cerebral, hypochromic,
nutritional, pernicious or sickle cell), and eliminates any form
of cachexia (state of malnourishment and general debility)
throughout the blood vessels and musculature; displays
significant antioxidant effects in order to enhance the transport
of additional oxygen directly into the cells and tissue-systems
throughout the blood vessels (due to lowered hemoglobin levels in
the blood), and removes any chronic fatigue or exhaustion
associated with various form of anemia or throughout the blood
vessels, tissue-systems, or musculature; exhibits cytophylactic
and cytotoxic activity in order to provide stronger cellular
defense mechanisms against many physical or chemical agents, and
displays anti-infective and disinfectant properties in order to
promote increased resistance by destroying any invasive or
harmful pathogenic bacteria, microbes or viruses that are often
responsible for various infectious states or inflammatory
conditions; exhibits bacteriostatic, microbicidal and viricidal
activity in order to strengthen and increase the resistance of
the arteries, blood vessels and capillaries against any invasive
or harmful bacteria or microbes, as well as to inhibit the
further development of any infectious or inflammatory conditions
associated with the onset of sepsis, septicemia or uremia;
exhibits significant antiseptic activity by destroying the
vitality of any organized living ferments in order to prevent the
onset of putrefaction or septicemia, and precipitates the
proteins in any inflamed tissues in order to provide a mildly
antiseptic and protective coating (under which the regeneration
of new tissue occurs) for the arteries, blood vessels and
capillaries throughout the entire organism; acts as an effective
antiseptic in order to remove any septic conditions associated
with tissue degeneration or ulceration, and promotes increased
suppuration and a steady toning or restorative impression to the
entire glandular system (especially the liver, spleen and lymph
glands); displays antiphlogistic and viricidal activity (due to
the presence of polysaccharides), and exhibits bacteriostatic
(anti-bacterial), fungistatic (anti-fungal), and systemic
microbicidal (anti-microbial) effects against Staphylococcus
aureus, Streptococcus spp. and other
hyaluronidase-secreting bacteria (due to the presence of fixed
(caffeic acid glucoside) or volatile oils (polyacetylenes) and
echinacoside glycosides); demonstrates significant antiphlogistic
effects in order to inhibit the formation of certain inflammatory
compounds (such as histamine, leukotrienes, prostaglandin, serine
proteases and thromboxanes), as well as to reduce any severe
inflammatory swelling associated with sepsis, septicemia or
uremia by exerting an extremely positive influence towards
correcting any internal inflammatory conditions within the
arteries, blood vessels or capillaries; exhibits significant
antiseptic activity by destroying the vitality of any organized
living ferments in order to prevent the onset of putrefaction or
septicemia, and precipitates the proteins in any inflamed tissues
in order to provide a mildly antiseptic and protective coating
(under which the regeneration of new tissue occurs) for the
arteries, blood vessels and capillaries throughout the entire
organism; acts as an effective antiseptic in order to remove any
septic conditions associated with tissue degeneration or
ulceration, and promotes increased suppuration and a steady
toning or restorative impression to the entire glandular system
(especially the liver, spleen and lymph glands); displays
biocatalytic activity in order to enhance greater assimilation of
those essential nutrients that are necessary for the increased
production of energy and vitality, thereby accelerating certain
rejuvenative processes associated with the repair of any damaged
blood vessels, tissue-systems or mucous membranes; acts as a
biocatalyst in order to accelerate and accentuate the transport
of all the other herbal ingredients throughout the entire
organism to specific areas of the body, and acts as a circulatory
stimulant in order to permeate the entire organism (both
internally and externally) with greater warmth and movement by
supporting the innate warmth that resides in the blood; exhibits
anabolic activity in order to accelerate the production of DNA
and RNA (which enhances the production of proteins in the form of
antibodies), while increasing protein and lipid synthesis in the
bone marrow and DNA/RNA content in the adrenals and lymph nodes
(along with increased body weight and enhanced re-synthesis of
glycogen and high-energy phosphate compounds); demonstrates
powerful adaptogenic (balancing and strengthening) activity in
order to increase the overall resistance of an organism towards
any adverse influences or stressful conditions (whether they be
physical, chemical or biological in nature), especially upon the
blood vessels, musculature, immune system, and both the central
(cerebro-spinal centers) and peripheral nervous systems; acts as
an extremely effective broad-spectrum natural antibiotic, due to
the presence of echinacin; exhibits immuno-potentiating and
immuno-stimulatory effects (due to the presence of the
water-soluble polysaccharide echinacin B) in order to enhance
greater long-term immune potential and overall non-specific
systemic immunity (or immune cell activity) and increased immune
response (by activating the body's natural defense mechanisms),
particularly in relation to the repair and restoration of any
damaged or congested blood vessels, tissue-systems or mucous
membranes; acts as a profound non-specific immuno-stimulant and
potentially useful immune system modulator to the immune defense
system in diseases ranging from asthma to certain forms of
cancer, and enhances the body's ability to become resistant to
many viral or bacterial infections by stimulating the production
and subsequent activity of several chemical mediators of immunity
(immune mechanisms that are not controlled or mediated by
antibodies) in order to increase resistance towards various
infectious conditions; initiates antibody production in response
to the presence of viruses, mold-like bacteria, yeasts, fungi,
parasites, tumor-cells and various other microorganisms or
invasive agents, and provides greater resistance to these
pathogenic microbes and infective organisms by stimulating and
strengthening the body's own defense mechanisms (or immune
system) and eliminating poor immune response in order to ward off
disease; prevents the spread of any harmful microorganisms by
enhancing the body's ability to inhibit the secretion of
hyaluronidase, which is secreted by various microbes for the
purpose of increasing the permeability of the surrounding
connective tissue (formerly referred to as the "spreading
factor"); promotes the repair of any damaged connective
tissue (collagen) by bonding with the enzyme hyaluronidase in
order to inhibit its activity, and regenerates any cellular
connective (granulomatous) tissue that was destroyed or damaged
during certain infectious conditions in order to increase the
integrity of the primary defense mechanisms against various
pathogenic organisms; promotes less marked leukocytic
infiltration into any damaged tissue, and possesses significant
protective action towards any new tissue (muco-polysaccharides)
being produced by the fibrocytes in the mesoderm layer of the
skin (which is responsible for the manufacture of all types of
connective tissue, bone marrow, blood and lymph); strengthens the
natural immune defense mechanisms by releasing natural sources of
insulin (inulin) and enhancing the production of the serum
protein properdin (due to the presence of the
muco-polysaccharides) in order to activate the alternative
complement pathway, which increases non-specific host defense
mechanisms such as the neutralization of viruses, the destruction
of harmful pathogenic bacteria or microbes, and the increased
migration of white blood cells (B-lymphocytes, neutrophils,
basophils, eosinophils, monocytes, etc.) to specific areas of
infection; activates significant and potent immuno-stimulatory
effects or activity via the alternative complement pathway by
utilizing specific types of polysaccharides that are able to
adhere or bind themselves to certain carbohydrate receptor sites
located on the cellular surface of the T-lymphocytes (or T-cells)
and other white blood cells in various cellular membranes,
resulting in non-specific T-cell activation (including the
increased production and secretion of interferon and any other
system-potentiating compounds), enhanced T-cell mitogenesis
(reproduction), increased macrophage phagocytosis (general
cellular immunity involving the scavenging, engulfment and
destruction of harmful pathogenic bacteria or viruses by
specialized cells), antibody binding, natural killer (NK) cell
activity, and increased levels of circulating neutrophils (white
blood cells that are primarily responsible for defending the
organism against harmful invasive bacteria); increases T-cell
transformation in order to enhance the cytotoxic destruction of
virally-infected cells and the release of interferon (which
blocks the replication of both DNA- and RNA-containing viruses or
bacteria by binding itself to the cellular surfaces and
stimulating the synthesis of proteins in the form of antibodies),
thereby preventing the further invasion of pathogens or
development of viral infections while stimulating the growth of
fibroblasts (in order to increase the production of new tissue)
by inhibiting intercellular diffusion and inflamed swelling (due
to decreases in hyaluronic acid activity); acts as a secretolytic
stimulant in order to promote increased gastric, pancreatic or
intestinal secretory and motor activity, and enhances greater
peripheral circulation (due to its antioxidant activity);
exhibits significant antioxidant effects in order to provide
greater oxygen-transport capabilities throughout the bloodstream,
as well as enhance the transport of additional oxygen directly
into the cells and tissue-systems throughout the entire organism;
acts as a circulatory stimulant by increasing the blood flows
through the arteries and blood vessels in order to enhance
greater nutrient transport, absorption and utilization, thereby
accelerating the healing processes associated with the repair of
any damaged blood vessels, tissue-systems or mucous membranes;
activates the bodily processes of detoxification and elimination
in order to cleanse and purify the bloodstream, mucous membranes
and tissue-systems, and increases the secretion and elimination
of urine in order to provide further support to the inner
cleansing process; displays alterative activity in order to
correct any disordered bodily function, thereby activating
increased alterations in both metabolic and tissue functions as a
defensive measure against the onset of acute or chronic disease;
exhibits restorative effects in order to regain increased vigor
or vitality and greater strength, while enhancing normal tissue
and metabolic functional capabilities; demonstrates alterative
and restorative properties in order to re-establish healthy
systemic functional capabilities, as well as to establish greater
vascular tone throughout the entire organism (due to its ability
to stimulate increased secretory flows); exhibits alterative
effects in order to stimulate the anabolic growth processes,
thereby enhancing the repair of any degenerated, deteriorated or
debilitated cells or tissues (while promoting the elimination of
any catabolic waste materials); displays tonifying effects in
order to permanently enhance the overall energy-levels throughout
the entire organism, without adversely affecting the functional
capabilities of any particular organ or system.
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