Herbal Melange herbal drink formula by Norimoor |
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Product Description:
- All natural herbal drink by Norimoor
- 8 oz glass container
- Imported from Austria
- Used by European physicians
- Contains over 380 herbs and other nutrients
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What is in Herbal Melange?
Herbal Melange is totally free of salts, fats, sugars, chemicals and impurities of any kind. It is odorless. It has an earthy taste to it that can be hidden with a beverage of your choice. We included a full listing of active substances according to the analysis of the Austrian Moor Research Institute (right column)
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Who developed Herbal Melange?
European physicians have known about Herbal Melange for centuries. The European Moor Research Institute of Austria has developed Herbal Melange, derived from the natural elements of the Golden Cup for use as an herbal drink throughout the world. |
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| Not a Drug. Not a Medicine. |
| Herbal Melange is a pure, natural herbal drink, dark in color, totally free of chemicals, salts, fats, calories and other additives. |
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Who can use Herbal Melange?
Can be given to children and used by pregnant women with complete safety and confidence. |
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No Side Effects. No Danger of Overuse.
Since Herbal Melange contains no drugs, there is no danger of overdosage. Prolonged use of this herbal drink is beneficial and recommended since Herbal Melange works for you against gastro-intestinal disorders. It also works as a soothing, healing aid in overcoming existing conditions of the gastro-intestinal system, liver, gall bladder and pancreas. |
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What is the dosage?
While the recommended dosage is two or three teaspoons a day in water or any non-alcoholic beverage, overdose is not possible. The body can absorb as much as it needs and eliminate any ingested quantity it can't use.
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| Has Herbal Melange been tested? |
| Yes, thoroughly. Its benefits certified by the Hygienic Institute of the Austrian University in Vienna and by the Moor Research Institute of Austria. |
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Herbal Melange from the Austrian Moor
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The Neydharting Valley is rare in its geological formation and botanical features. It lies upon a substratum of impermeable clay. Rain falling in the valley cannot reach through into the subsoil, but is held close to the surface accounting for the moist pasty character of the dark, rich surface soil.
Of the valley's plants, blossoms and grasses, more than 380 have been identified as beneficial to the gastrointenstinal systems and other bio-organic components of the human body.
This is the moor bouquet of the Neydharting Valley of Austria, used for many centuries as a curative and palliative for human disorders.
It is not a drug nor a medicine. It is the product of the Moor Bouquet: refined, purified and rendered for human consumption.
A dark colored liquid that mixes freely with other liquids without a residue. As it is an herbal drink, it is rapidly absorbed into the bloodstream and carried as suspended particles throughout the human body. |
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| Benefits of Herbal Melange Herbal Drink |
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Cleanses and purifies the digestive system.
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Stimulates digestion
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Restores immune system to natural working order
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Lowers the alcohol level in the bloodstream and reduces concentrations of serum cholesterol
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Creates a non-proliferative environment for harmful bacteria and parasites
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Soothes and reduces inflammation
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Aids in the absorption of vitamins, minerals and other nutrients
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Detoxifies the entire gastrointestinal system
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No side effects - No danger of overuse.
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Herbs found in Herbal Melange:
"Good Henry", Hawkweek (Hieracium), wild oats, stinging crowfoot, flabby crowfoot, hazelwort (Asarum europaeum), hare-foot, rest harrow, heather (Erica vulgaris), bilberry (Vaccinium/Mytillus), heath-myrtle, health-root (Helianthemem fumana), Heidnischwundkraut, Scutellaria, meadow saffron (Colchicum autumnale), raspberry bush (Rubus idaeus), primrose (Primula), shephed's purse (Capsella bursa pastoris), hemp-nettle (Calcopsis), colt's foot (Tussilago farfara), bur-reed, staggerwort (Sennecia jacobaca), currant bush (Ribes - "Gichtbeere" black currant), chamomile, mallow (Malva neglecta), cat-thyme (Teucrium marum), cat's foot (Gnaphalium dioicum), chervil (chaerophyllum, Anthriscus, Myrrhis), clover (Trifolium), burdock (Arctium), sedge (Carex), reed grass, Rikordaris, ox-eye, marigold (Calendula), Ritterklee, Knights's Spur, Rohrglanzgras, Reed mace (Typha), reed (Phragmites communis), rosemary (rosemarinus, wild rosemary), sept-foil, tormetil, herb robert (fox germanium), saatwucherblume, sage (Salvia), sand-reed, Sanicle (Sanicula europea), sorrel (Rumex), wood sorrel (Oxalis acetoselia), schechblume, shave (or pewter-) grass (Equisetum), milfoil (Achillea millefolium), Hemlock (Conium maculatum), reed (Phragmites, arundo), schlammhalm), "mud shave grass, cowslip (Primula officinalis), white rose celandine (Chelidonium majus), blue flag, flower de luce (Iris), sword-flag, yellow water flag (Iris psuedacorus), yellow water lily (Nuphar luteum), common white water lily (Nuphar luteum), St john's wort (Hypericum), calamus |
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What are the Ingredients of Herbal Melange?
Alkali salts, aluminum hydrates, formic acids, amino acids, ammonium, inorganic sulfur, malic acids, arabinose, volatile oils, balsam, succinic acid, biopterin, bitumen, bitter principles, butyric acid, chlorides, chlorates, iron oxides, albumin, acetic acid, coloring matters, ferrous and ferric iron, folic acids, fructose, fulvo acids, galactan, tannic acids, glucosides, glutamic acids, resins, hemicelluloses, hexosans, hormones, humins, humic acids, humolignin, humus accompanying substances, hyper sulfide, inosites, iodine salts, potassium oxide, calcium oxide, carotenes, silicic acid, carbonic acid, levulinic acid, lignin, magnesium salts, mannan, metasilic acid, methane, lactic acid, monosaccharides, sodium compounds, nitrates, nitrites, oils, organic sulfates, organic sulfides, oxalic acid, pantothenic acid, pecitin, penicillia, penotsans, phophoric acids, protein, proprionic acid, purine bodies, rhamnose, sexual hormone substances, saponin, salicylate, hydrogen sulfides, silicon compounds, nitrogen compounds, trace elements of boron, barium, chromium, copper, titanium, vanadium, zirconium, uron acids, valeriana, vitamins, waxes, xylose, cellulose. |
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