49201

Submitted by admin on Wed, 02/16/2022 - 07:17
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  • Clinical Summary

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  • Monograph

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  • Alcohol

    24%

  • Recommended
    dosage

    Take 10mL twice daily in juice or water before food. Higher doses can be taken under supervision in more severe cases of cold or flu.

  • Contains

    Purified water, ethanol, glycerol, aniseed oil

 

Herbal Head Cold contains antiviral, antimicrobial and antibacterial herbs as well as diaphoretic, anti-inflammatory, anticatarrhal and mucolytic herbs. These combined actions may help to fight infections of the upper respiratory tract.

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  • Ingredients

    Each 10mL contains extracts equivalent to:
    Elder Flowers (Sambucus nigra) 2100mg
    Eyebright (Euphrasia officinalis) 1050mg
    Echinacea (Echinacea purpurea) 1050mg
    Ribwort (Plantago lanceolata) 840mg
    Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) 700mg
    Lime Flowers (Tilia cordata) 700mg
    Calendula (Calendula officinalis) 420mg
    Cinnamon (Cinnamomum verum) 210mg

  • Also Contains

    Purified water, ethanol, glycerol, aniseed oil

  • Overview

    • May reduce duration and intensity of upper respiratory tract (URT) infections
    • Immune system support
    • Anti-inflammatory and antioxidant
    • Diaphoretic, lymphatic, warming circulatory stimulant
    • Reduces body aches, headaches, congestion and inflammation
    • Relieves congestion and soothes inflamed URT mucous membranes

  • Indications

    • Treatment and prophylaxis of upper respiratory tract infections
    • Take at the first sign of the common cold

  • Contraindications & Cautions

    Avoid with known sensitivity to Asteraceae/Compositae family. Do not use in pregnancy or lactation. Not to be used in children under two years of age without medical advice. Always read the label, keep out of reach of children, use only as directed. If symptoms persist consult your healthcare practitioner.

HEEX01

Submitted by admin on Wed, 02/16/2022 - 07:01
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  • Ingredients

    Aloe vera leaf juice, glyceryl stearate citrate, grape
    seed oil, camellia oil, sunflower oil, cetearyl alcohol,
    cocoa butter, glycerine vegetable, shea butter, glyceryl
    caprylate/glyceryl undecylenate, xanthan gum, p-anisic
    acid, vitamin e (nat), citric acid.

An all natural, organic moisturising base for blending. Use it to design personalised products to benefit your patients in combination with our full spectrum liquid herbal extracts.

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A guide to our Natural Cream Base and its properties
  • Characteristics and benefits

    • Made from 100% natural ingredients
    • Contains greater than 85% certified organic ingredients
    • Suitable for all ages
    • High capacity for incorporation of liquid herbal extracts
    • Free from parabens, sulphates, fragrances and artificial colours
    • Sustainable packaging

  • Creating unique creams

    Our Natural Base Cream can be used with our liquid herbal extracts to make your unique formulations. Essential oils and other nutrients can also be added. We recommend that the therapeutic additions to your formulations make up from 5-25% of the product. Thoroughly combine components in an appro-priately sized glass or stainless steel-vessel before transferring to your sterilised packaging.

  • Recipe basics

    Anti-inflammatory wound healing cream
    50mL Natural Base Cream
    5mL Calendula 1:1
    5mL Turmeric 1:2

    Sunburn cream
    50mL Natural Base Cream
    5mL Calendula 1:1
    5mL Gotu Kola 1:1

 

99301

Submitted by admin on Wed, 02/16/2022 - 06:55
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  • Ingredients

    Glycerol B.P. (British Pharmacopoeia grade).
    Does NOT contain: Wheat, gluten, egg, nuts, seeds, dairy, soy, additives and preservatives.

  • Dispensing Suggestion

    In a 100mL herbal formula, 10-20mL of Glycerol B.P. would be a suitable amount.

Glycerol B.P. is a great companion product for dispensing. Glycerol B.P. is a clear liquid that is used to sweeten the taste of herbal extract formulae, making them more palatable for your clients, thus helping with compliance. This is the same glycerol that is used in our popular Practitioner Quality Compounds range.

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A guide to Glycerol and its properties
  • Overview

    Glycerol B.P. is a clear, slightly viscous liquid that is soluble in water and compounds well with herbal extracts. The dose, and therefore the sweetness, can be easily adjusted to suit each individual. Glycerol B.P. is suitable for everyone, including children. Glycerol also acts as a preservative.
    Glycerol has approximately 4.3 calories/gram, where sugar has about 4 calories/gram. Despite having a higher en-ergy load than sugar, glycerol actually has a much lower glycaemic index due to being metabolised through the fats and lipids metabolic pathway. This is unlike sugar which is digested via the carbohydrate metabolic pathway. Glyc-erol undergoes a much lengthier, slow-burning metabolic process

  • What is sustainable palm oil?

    Some of you will be familiar with the devastating effects the palm oil industry is having on the forests and wildlife in countries like Malaysia and Indonesia. Palm trees, and their raw materials, have been considered a cheap commodity, due to the tree’s ability to grow very quickly and provide a versatile raw material that can be used in many food and non-food industries (e.g. cosmetics). This has lead to an increased demand for palm oil, and for forest land to be exploited and destroyed to create space for expanding palm oil farming and production.
    Developing sustainable growth and production methods of palm oil have been introduced by the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO). RSPO is a non-profit organisation that promotes the use of sustainable palm oil products through the implementation of credible global standards on palm tree growth and use. RSPO collaborated with WWF to develop strategies around land-use planning, working with governments in both producer and market countries, protecting species affected by the palm oil production and screening for investment into the palm oil industry.
    The Herbal Extract Company supports the initiatives of the RSPO and WWF. We are proud to source our Glycerol B.P. through an RSPO-endorsed supply chain.

  • Caution

    Doses of Glycerol equivalent to 20mL straight, or larger, can have a laxative effect.

50103

Submitted by admin on Wed, 02/16/2022 - 06:52
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  • Alcohol

    Contains 70% v/v ethanol

  • Ingredients

    Purified water, ethanol, copolymer (gelling agent) and Olive Leaf Extract

Herbal Fresh Hands Antibacterial Hand Sanitiser is formulated to be kind to your hands but nasty to germs. With natural antibacterial olive leaf extract it kills 99.9% of germs without any water making it convenient for when you are on the go and can’t wash your hands with soap and water. This is a gentle, unscented product, with no harmful additives which can dry out your skin, so your hands will not only be disinfected but feel clean, soft and silky after use.

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  • Overview

    • Kills 99.9% of germs
    • Contains natural olive leaf extract
    • Fast drying
    • Gentle on skin
    • Leaves hands feeling silky smooth
    • Non sticky formula
    • No water required
    • Contains 70% v/v ethanol
    • Fragrance free
    • Free from dyes

  • Olive Leaf Extract and The Research

    The olive leaf extract is derived from the Mediterranean native olive trees, Olea europae, which are extremely well know for producing olives and olive oil for our culinary delight. The leaves have been used throughout history as teas and as internal and topical medicines.
    Our formulation has been Independently tested and complies with sanitiser standards (TGA Test for Antiseptics, Option D). Research has shown that the olive leaf extract present in our formulation is an effective antimicrobial (antibacterial and antifungal) agent.

  • References

    1. Markin, D., Duek, L., and Berdicevsky, I. In vitro antimicrobial activity of olive leaves. Mycoses 2003;46(3-4):132-136.
    2. Korukluoglu, M., Sahan, Y., Yigit, A., Ozer, E.T., and Gucer, S. Antibacterial Activity and Chemical Constitutions of Olea Europaea L. Leaf Extracts. Journal of Food Processing and Preservation 2010;34:383-396.
    3. National Standard, Professional Monograph Olive Leaf (Olea europaea), Natural Standard Online 2013, [accessed 8 April 2013] Available from: www.naturalstandard.com.au.

50102

Submitted by admin on Wed, 02/16/2022 - 06:44
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  • Alcohol

    Contains 70% v/v ethanol

  • Ingredients

    Purified water, ethanol, copolymer (gelling agent) and Olive Leaf Extract

Herbal Fresh Hands Antibacterial Hand Sanitiser is formulated to be kind to your hands but nasty to germs. With natural antibacterial olive leaf extract it kills 99.9% of germs without any water making it convenient for when you are on the go and can’t wash your hands with soap and water. This is a gentle, unscented product, with no harmful additives which can dry out your skin, so your hands will not only be disinfected but feel clean, soft and silky after use.

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A guide to Herbal Fresh Hands and its properties

 

  • Overview

    • Kills 99.9% of germs
    • Contains natural olive leaf extract
    • Fast drying
    • Gentle on skin
    • Leaves hands feeling silky smooth
    • Non sticky formula
    • No water required
    • Contains 70% v/v ethanol
    • Fragrance free
    • Free from dyes

  • Olive Leaf Extract and The Research

    The olive leaf extract is derived from the Mediterranean native olive trees, Olea europae, which are extremely well know for producing olives and olive oil for our culinary delight. The leaves have been used throughout history as teas and as internal and topical medicines.
    Our formulation has been Independently tested and complies with sanitiser standards (TGA Test for Antiseptics, Option D). Research has shown that the olive leaf extract present in our formulation is an effective antimicrobial (antibacterial and antifungal) agent.

  • References

    1. Markin, D., Duek, L., and Berdicevsky, I. In vitro antimicrobial activity of olive leaves. Mycoses 2003;46(3-4):132-136.
    2. Korukluoglu, M., Sahan, Y., Yigit, A., Ozer, E.T., and Gucer, S. Antibacterial Activity and Chemical Constitutions of Olea Europaea L. Leaf Extracts. Journal of Food Processing and Preservation 2010;34:383-396.
    3. National Standard, Professional Monograph Olive Leaf (Olea europaea), Natural Standard Online 2013, [accessed 8 April 2013] Available from: www.naturalstandard.com.au.

BOOK07

Submitted by admin on Wed, 02/16/2022 - 06:41
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Dr Lesley Braun, PhD, BPharm, DipAppSciNat, Associate Professor of Integrative Medicine (Hon) National institute of Complementary Medicine, University of Western Sydney, NSW, Australia Senior Research Fellow (Hon), Monash/Alfred Psychiatric Research Centre, VIC, Australia

Marc Cohen, MBBS(Hons), PhD, BMedSc(Hons), FAMAC, FICAE, Professor at School of Health Sciences, RMIT University, Melbourne.

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Overview

•    This go-to resource is essential for safe and effective clinical recommendations of herbal medicines and natural supplements. It provides current, evidence-based monographs on the 50 most commonly used herbs, nutrients and food supplements.
•    It emphasises safe practice with strategies to prevent adverse drug reactions, guidelines in assessing benefit, risk and harm and the evaluation of research.

Key Features

•    50 evidence-based monographs on the most used herbs and natural supplements
•    Up-to-date evidence on the latest research impacting on herbal and natural medicine by top leaders within the fields of Pharmacy, Herbal Medicine and Natural Medicine
•    Considerations of herbs and natural supplements in pregnancy

BOOK06

Submitted by admin on Wed, 02/16/2022 - 06:40
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Michèle Wolff, Bachelor of Health Science in Naturopathy, Diploma in Nutrition and Herbal Medicine, registered nurse, colonic hydrotherapist, Ericksonian hypnotherapist, neuro linguistic, programming practitioner and aromatherapist. Michèle uses all of her skills to enhance digestive health.

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Did you know you can live a life without digestive problems?

This ground-breaking book from author and detox/digestive specialist Michèle Wolff reveals secrets that doctors won't tell you! Michèle shares her years of clinical experience to help provide you with digestive solutions. If you have ever dreamt of having better digestion, you will discover:
•    How to achieve the extraordinary health you desire and deserve.
•    How to master your own digestive health, feel fantastic and create a life without pain and discomfort.
•    Natural health strategies for ultimate digestive health.
•    How digestive relief is easy by using the right food as medicine.
•    5 key dietary habits to stop bloating, wind, pain and other tummy problems.
•    How to use foods as a pharmacy to help discomfort, constipation, diarrhoea plus much more.
•    That you don’t need to use drugs for your digestive problems.
•    Over 101 tips & secrets for inflammation, reflux, candida, parasites, diverticulitis, irritable bowel and more.
•    Tips on how you can feel really great and do what you love with no more embarrassing digestive problems.

BOOK05

Submitted by admin on Wed, 02/16/2022 - 06:38
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Dr Lesley Braun, PhD, BPharm., DipAppSci Naturopathy, GradDip Phytotherapy. Director of the Blackmores Institute and Adjunct Associate Professor at the National Institute of Complementary Medicine at the University of Western Sydney.

Prof Marc Cohen, MBBS(Hons), PhD(TCM), PhD(Elec Eng), BMedSc(Hons), FAMAC, FICAE. One of Australia s pioneers of integrative and holistic medicine and has made significant impacts on education, research, clinical practice and policy.

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Overview

•    An evidence-based guide is an authoritative, evidence-based reference. This two-volume resource is essential to the safe and effective use of herbal, nutritional and food supplements.
•    The second volume provides current, evidence-based monographs on the 132 most popular herbs, nutrients and food supplements. Organised alphabetically, each monograph includes daily intake, main actions and indications, adverse reactions, contraindications and precautions, safety in pregnancy and more.

Key Features

•    Recommended by the Pharmacy Board of Australia as an evidence-based reference works (print) that pharmacists are meant to have access to when dispensing
•    Contributed content from naturopaths, GPs, pharmacists, and herbalists
•    Useful in a clinical setting as well as a reference book.
•    It provides up-to-date evidence on the latest research impacting on herbal and natural medicine by top leaders in Australia within the fields of Pharmacy, Herbal Medicine and Natural Medicine

BOOK04

Submitted by admin on Wed, 02/16/2022 - 06:37
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Michael Thomsen, DBM, ND, MSc is one of Australia’s best known naturopaths. He works in private practice as a herbalist and is a consultant to the herbal medicine industry both in Australia and overseas.

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Overview

•    The extensively revised and updated 5th edition of the Phytotherapy Desk Reference has been published.
•    This book has been designed as a reliable desk reference for the busy herbalist/phytotherapist. It contains short, precise descriptions of 236 of the most commonly used herbs in Australia and New Zealand.
•    It is not an exhaustive materia medica describing the herbs in great detail. Practitioners not familiar with the herbs, should seek additional information elsewhere.
•    The intention is to provide practitioners with a limited number of reliable therapeutic actions with some reliable indications for each herb and with the information organised in such a way as to be a valuable clinical tool.
•    The short monographs also provide the main active constituents, the qualities of the herbs, known drug interactions and any caution or contraindications as well as the recommended dosage for liquid extracts.
•    As a quick reference index, the herbs have been grouped together under their therapeutic actions and indications. These lists are of course not exhaustive and may be expanded with time. They do, however, include the actions and indications on which most authors seem to agree on. Information about the herbs has come from accepted textbooks (see bibliography) and other published material.

BOOK03

Submitted by admin on Wed, 02/16/2022 - 06:29
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Jerome Sarris, ND (ACNM), MHSc HMed (UNE), Adv Dip Acu (ACNM), Dip Nutri (ACNM), PhD (UQ), Senior Research Fellow, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, The University of Melbourne and Centre for Human Psychopharmacology, Swinburne University of Technology, Victoria

Jon Wardle, ND (ACNM), MPH, PhD (UQ), Chancellor's Research Fel-low, Australian Research Centre in Complementary and Integrative Medicine, Faculty of Health, University of Technology Sydney; Trans-Pacific Fellow, School of Medicine, University of Washington; Naturopathic Practitioner, Herbs on the Hill, Brisbane, Queensland

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Overview

•    Clinical Naturopathy: an evidence-based guide to practice, 2nd edition, E-book by Jerome Sarris and Jon Wardle, articulates evidence-based clinical practice.
•    It details the principles, treatment protocols and interventions at the forefront of naturopathic practice in the 21st century. Clinical Naturopathy: an evidence-based guide to practice 2e e-book, equips you to critically evaluate your patients, analyse treatment protocols, and provide evidence-based prescriptions.
•    This second edition promotes the fundamentals of traditional naturopathy, while pushing the scientific boundaries and driving the steady evolution of the profession of naturopathic medicine.

Benefits

•    Provides an evidence-based, referenced analysis of the treatment protocols underpinning the therapeutic use of CAM interventions.
•    Emphasizes the treatment of patients not diseases within the systems based structure.

Key Features

•    A rigorously researched update of common clinical conditions and their naturopathic treatment according to evidence-based guidelines (over 5,000 references)
•    Bridges conventional medical and naturopathic paradigms to help clinicians facilitate truly integrative models of care.
•    Augmented appendices including: herb/drug interaction charts, laboratory reference values, food sources of nutrients, cancer medication interactions and nutraceutical use.
•    Key Treatment Protocols throughout the text offer an evidence-based referenced critique.
•    Naturopathic Treatment trees for each condition, with Treatment Aims boxes that are easy to follow and understand.
•    Scientific and traditional evidence validating treatment protocols.
•    Decision trees, unique figures, tables and charts are a great aid to visual learners.

New to this Edition

•    Expanded Diagnostics chapter including the emerging field of pharmacogenomics.
•    New Wellness, lifestyle and preventive medicine chapter to explore in detail the core principles of naturopathic practice.
•    New Liver dysfunction and disease, Headache and migraine, and Pain chapters.
•    A deepening scientific focus with inclusion of new and emerging naturopathic therapeutics such as injectable nutraceuticals.