Lymphalin

Lymphalin

Lymphalin is one of the herbal products that was developed by Dr. Sebi. It’s description noted that it, ‘removes masses of calcification throughout the body. Lymphalin is rich in natural mineral gold which is essential to the body and aids in the break-up of calcification’. Based on this description we can deduce that the Lymphalin is a powerful herbal combination that could assist in cleansing the body. Dr. Sebi said this about Lymphalin:

The cells are now obstructed with mucus, like in the case of AIDS, the only thing I have to do is to give you an increase dosage of Lymphalin that is going to revitalise the lymphatic system.

Below are a list of the herbs contained in Dr. Sebi’s Lymphalin herbal formula.

Main Ingredients:
Hortensia (Hydrangea spp.)
Pushiana (Rhamnus purshiana)
Red Clover (Trifolium pratense)
Mulato (Bursera simaruba)

Suggested dosage (as per product package): 3 capsules in the A.M. and P.M.

Lymphalin formula herbs

Here’s an outline of some of the potential medicinal purposes associated with the herbs used in the Lymphalin:

Hortensia (Hydrangea spp.)

  1. Anti-Inflammatory Properties:
    • Hortensia has been traditionally used for its anti-inflammatory effects.
    • It may help reduce inflammation, particularly in conditions affecting the urinary tract.
  2. Kidney Support:
    • Often used to support kidney health, including addressing issues like kidney stones.
    • Believed to have diuretic properties that may aid in the elimination of waste products.

Pushiana (Rhamnus purshiana)

  1. Laxative Effects:
    • Pushiana, commonly known as Cascara Sagrada, is traditionally used as a natural laxative.
    • It may help promote bowel movements and relieve constipation.
  2. Digestive Health:
    • Known for its role in supporting digestive health by promoting regular bowel movements.
    • It may be used to alleviate symptoms of occasional constipation.

Red Clover (Trifolium pratense)

  1. Hormonal Balance:
    • Red Clover is rich in isoflavones, which are phytoestrogens that may help balance hormone levels, particularly in women.
    • Often used for managing symptoms of menopause.
  2. Detoxification:
    • Traditionally considered a blood purifier, supporting the body’s natural detoxification processes.
    • May aid in removing metabolic waste from the bloodstream.

Mulato (Bursera simaruba)

  1. Anti-Inflammatory and Analgesic Effects:
    • Mulato is known for its anti-inflammatory properties.
    • Traditionally used to alleviate pain and discomfort associated with inflammatory conditions.
  2. Gastrointestinal Support:
    • Used for digestive health, it may have mild laxative effects.
    • Thought to support gastrointestinal function and soothe digestive discomfort.

Note: The medicinal purposes outlined here are based on traditional uses.

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