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Frequently Asked Questions

 

Why do you use Hydrogen Peroxide?
The formula for Hydrogen Peroxide is H2O2.  It is a naturally occurring water-like liquid that has many practical applications both inside and outside the home.  Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) is made up of two Hydrogen atoms and two Oxygen atoms.  H2O2 looks like water (H20), but that extra oxygen molecule makes this natural water additive one of the most powerful oxydizers known to man.  It is formed in nature by the action of sunlight on water, and even in honey.

According to science, Hydrogen Peroxides great natural phenomena is that it releases its oxygen content in the body and 'Chelates", or 'combines' with foreign, often toxic, material, including harmful anaerobic bacteria, yeast and fungi that grow in the intestines.

A few drops of Hydrogen Peroxide (10 or 20 vol) diluted in a glass of mineral water, taken daily is said to help the bodies systems stay alkaline.  Whilst Hydrogen Peroxide is found naturally occurring in human intestines and most ruminants, the laboratory-made H2O2 is highly diluted, so it is safe for humans.  H2O2 is added to all water to increase oxygen molecule content.  Helps balance the blood pH chemistry balance.

Can I take your Herbal Nutrient Products while taking Prescription medicine / medication?
These Herbal Nutrient Tonics can be taken along with most medication.  However, the onus is on the buyer to source herb/drug compatibilty information prior to purchase.  Nutrient syrups are best taken a half hour before drug medication (refer back label general advise).

 

It is advisable to inform your Doctor that you are taking Herbal Nutrient Products and if your Doctor is happy for you take them, it is best to take the Herbals a minimum of 30 minutes prior to or after taking the prescription medication

Can I drink coffee and tea while taking herbal nutrient tonics?
To prevent nausea coffee and tea should be taken a half hour before or after having herbal nutrient tonics.  The tannate in herbal nutrient tonics can react with coffee and to create mild nausea.

Can I take herbal tonics before conception?
Yes you can take herbal nutients right up to and beyond conception.

Can I take herbal nutrient tonics while pregnant?
Yes you can take herbal nutrients whilst pregnant but best at quarter dose or half dose only.  You may take full dose after the third month of pregnancy.

Can I take herbal nutrient tonics whilst breastfeeding?
Yes you can take herbal nutrient tonics whilst breastfeeding but at quarter dose or half dose only, as some herbs may ease lactation.

I am due for surgery, can I take the herbal nutrient tonics?
Stop taking herbal nutrient tonics one week prior to having surgery.

I have had surgery, can I take the herbal nutrient tonics?
Yes but at quarter dose only so as to aid natural nutrient continuation.  Increase to full dosage after 2 to 3 days.

Can  I take vitamins and minerals along with these nutrient Tonics?
Most definitely yes!  All capsulated, tableted and powdered natural vitamins, minerals and other natural supplements are compatible with these nutrient tonics, in fact the liquid herbs are said to help take vitamin and mineral properties into the blood stream.  Visa versa, natural supplementals tend to boost liquid herbal nutrient usage.  The body will simply and automatically derive only what it requires nutritionally, and discard the rest via normal eliminatory channels.

How long should I take one of your Herbal Nutrient Products for?
Most nutrient tonics may be taken indefinately, depending on conditions.  It is safe to take these nutrient tonics over 3 - 6 months period, giving the body a 1 - 2 week rest from them every 3 or 4 weeks, and using wholesome fresh foods and culinary herbs for good health maintenance and sustenance instead.

What is the average ratio of each main herb in the liquid nutrient syrups?
Very  low, and one of the principle reasons why these syrups cannot be termed 'medicines' - they simply do not contain medicinal-sized quantities of each herb.

The nutrient requirement per day of the body is in fact relatively low - in terms of micronutrients, therefore it is unnecessary to use as much herb in 'nutrient' products than one would use if one was manufacturing 'medicinal' products.  For this reason the important factor is not how much herb is in the syrup, but rather the quantity of relevent natural nutrient-minerals, trace elements and vitimins in each tonic.  The average quantity of main herb is approximately 1000gm per 120,000ml.  Each tonic has been recently (February 2008) Laboratory tested.