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Heal Promotes Healing 470 mg 100 Caps Grandma's Herbs

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grandmas_herbs_logo.jpg Dietary supplement
 Builds and promotes healing of the flesh, bones and cartilage
 Herbs are carefully selected and finely ground for quick release and maximum effectiveness

Grandma's HEAL all-natural herbal combination is designed to soothe, build and promote healing of the flesh, bones and cartilage. Many people have had great success using HEAL after surgery, such as hip or knee, and with injuries, to promote healing. Heal All is the main ingredient which has been around for centuries. It was traditionally used to stop bleeding and to promote healing.*

Ingredients
Heal All (herb), Wheat Grass (herb), Horsetail Grass (herb), Slippery Elm (bark), Marshmallow (root), Alfalfa (leaf), Nettle (root), Oat Straw (herb), Calendula (flower), Oak (bark), Plantain (leaf), Yarrow (flower).

Instructions
4 Capsules four times a day for healing purposes. To be taken with water or can be made into a tea.

  • Wheatgrass is a natural source of vitamins and minerals (a few of which are antioxidants) including:
    • Vitamins A, E, C, K and B6.
    • Calcium.
    • Selenium.
    • Magnesium.
    • Iron.
  • Wheatgrass is also high in chlorophyll which is very beneficial to the entire body.
  • Research in the 1940s indicating that chlorophyllin slowed the growth of certain anaerobic bacteria in the test tube and accelerated the healing of experimental wounds in animals. This led to the use of topical chlorophyllin solutions and ointments in the treatment of persistent open wounds in humans. (Kephart JC. Chlorophyll derivatives - their chemistry, commercial preparation and uses. Econ Bot. 1955;9:3-38.)

  • During the late 1940s and 1950s, a series of largely uncontrolled studies in patients with slow-healing wounds, such as vascular ulcers and pressure (decubitus) ulcers, reported that the application of topical chlorophyllin promoted healing more effectively than other commonly used treatments. (Bowers WF. Chlorophyll in wound healing and suppurative disease. Am J Surg. 1947;73:37-50. & Carpenter EB. Clinical experiences with chlorophyll preparations. Am J Surg. 1949;77:167-171.)

Horsetail Grass: 

  • Horsetail (Equisetum arvense) is a medicinal herb that dates back to ancient Roman and Greek times. It was traditionally used to stop bleeding, heal ulcers and wounds, and treat kidney problems.
  • Horsetail has been suggested as a treatment for osteoporosis (thinning bone), because it contains silicon, a mineral needed for bone health.
  • In one study, 122 Italian women took horsetail dry extract 270 mg twice daily. The women who took horsetail experienced improved bone density.*
    • *Corletto F. [Female climacteric osteoporosis therapy with titrated horsetail (Equisetum arvense) extract plus calcium (osteosil calcium): randomized double blind study]. Miner Ortoped Traumatol. 1999;50:201-206.
  • Horsetail Grass is high in silica. The body needs silica to help with the assimilation of calcium which is said to aid in the healing process.
  • Accumulating evidence over the last 30 years strongly suggest that dietary silicon is beneficial to bone and connective tissue health and we recently reported strong positive associations between dietary Silicon intake and bone mineral density in US and UK cohorts. (National Institutes of Health Article)

Slippery Elm:

  • Slippery Elm (Ulmus fulva) has been used as an herbal remedy in North America for centuries.
  • Native Americans and pioneers would peel its slimy, red inner bark from twigs and branches and use it as a remedy for many common ailments, like fevers, wounds, and sore throats.
  • The traditional list of uses is as follows; healing salves for wounds, boils, ulcers, burns, and skin irritation. It was also taken orally for coughs, sore throats, diarrhea and stomach issues.
  • Slipery Elm possesses an abundance of mucilage properties, which may soothe irritation, draw out impurities and promote natural healing.

 Marshmallow Root:

  • Marshmallow root has antibacterial activity that may make it effective in wound healing.
  • The results of one 2015 animal study suggest that marshmallow root extract has the potential to treat gram-positive bacteria. (Study Link)
    • These bacteria are responsible for over 50 percent of the infections that occur and include the antibiotic-resistant “super bugs.” When applied topically to rat wounds, the extract significantly increased wound healing in comparison to antibiotic controls.
    • Once ingested, it helps to increase the secretion of urine, which improves the body’s ability to draw bacteria out of the urinary tract. (Study Link)


The studies sited above are for informational purposes only. They do not reflect or relate to the performance or purpose of any products that contain similar materials.

Grandma's Herbs unique herbal formulas, created by their well-known Master Herbalist Joseph VanSeters.  Since 1979 he has refined their formulas to better suit today's health concerns.  Grandma's Herbs combine specific herbs together that enhance each other making them more effective.  In pursuit of helping people to obtain better health they use only the best herbs, with NO FILLERS.  The 100% natural herbs are carefully selected and finely ground for quick release and maximum effectiveness.  We hope you too will join us in learning what many people have already discovered about Grandma's herbal products.

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