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Bittersweet Elixir

$19.30

By Wise Woman Herbals®
2 fluid ounces

Dandelion root (Taraxacum officinale)
Gentian root (Gentiana lutea)
Elecampane root (Inula helenium)
Bitter fennel seed (Foeniculum vulgare)
Ginger root (Zingiber officinale)
Turmeric root(Curcuma longa)
Slippery elm bark (Ulmus rubra)
Fennel seed essential oil (Foeniculum vulgare)

In a base of spring water, honey, and 20% organic cane alcohol.

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Ingredients
Dandelion root (Taraxacum officinale)
Gentian root (Gentiana lutea)
Elecampane root (Inula helenium)
Bitter fennel seed (Foeniculum vulgare)
Ginger root (Zingiber officinale)
Turmeric root(Curcuma longa)
Slippery elm bark (Ulmus rubra)
Fennel seed essential oil (Foeniculum vulgare)

In a base of spring water, honey, and 20% organic cane alcohol.

Precautions: Not recommended during pregnancy.

 

Description
Promotes normal healthy appetite and digestion without a strong bitter taste*

  • Supports normal healthy digestive function
  • Promotes the production of digestive enzymes
  • Supports a healthy appetite
  • Supports elimination

 

Dr. Jill’s Commentary
If you’ve happened to hear me speak on a video blog, medical presentation, or podcast interview, you’ve likely heard me fawn over bitters. I love to recommend bitters. While not so subtle in flavor, their ability to subtly correct digestive and detoxification imbalances is nothing short of miraculous.

You may be familiar with bitters from mixed drink recipes that call for a splash of bitters to pop the flavor. Well bitters do more than that! They get the digestive juices flowing, which triggers many downstream effects – one of which is to encourage the liver to make and move bile – a critical component of mold detoxification. Bitters were traditionally added to alcohol drinks to reduce the toxic effects of alcohol. They have the same benefit for mold.

Strangely enough, we tend to crave bitter flavors the more toxic we are. Why do you think there’s been a rise in the consumption of familiar bitters, such as coffee and chocolate, in concert with our increasingly polluted and “chemical-ed” world? We need detox help.

I recommend bitters in liquid form because it’s the very act of experiencing the taste of bitter that exerts its action downstream. I like this bitter combination which elegantly balances bitter herbs with a little bit of sweet, because who doesn’t like a little sweet. A few drops on the tongue before meals does the trick!

 

From The Book
Here are some key points from my book, Break The Mold, so you can see how this PROTECT tool fits into a mold recovery plan.
This picture best describes the steps to recover your health after a toxic mold exposure.


The first solution is to AVOID mold!

AVOIDANCE means getting away from the mold.

FUNDAMENTALS involve specific foods and lifestyle factors that can greatly improve your ability to conquer mold.

PROTECT and REPAIR is accomplished with targeted nutrients to manage the toxic damage from mycotoxin exposure.

FIGHT means conquering fungal overgrowth in your body.

 


 

 

*This statement has not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent a disease.

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