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Natural remedies for natural health
Obtained from a wide variety of natural resources such as plant leaves, bark, flowers, berries and roots, Herbal remedies are natural remedies for natural health.
Herbal remedies were the precursor to modern medicine and for thousands of years, natural herbal remedies have been used to aid the health of people all over the world.
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Aloe Vera Extract 10000mg
Also known as nature´s antibacterial digestive aid, Aloe Vera has been used and trusted for centuries as an aid for healthy digestion.
Only £2.39
St Johns Wort 333mg
Known as the 'Sunshine Herb', St. Johns Wort has been used for centuries to help improve mood. In Germany, it is frequently used to treat mild to moderate depression.
Only £2.95
Star Flower or Borage Oil 500mg
Star Flower Oil may have a positive affect on the immune nervous and cardiovascular systems. Star Flower Oil may also be helpful for sufferers of PMS symptoms.
Only £2.75
Lutein for Eyes with Grape Seed
Lutein with Bilberry and Grape Seed. Research has shown that lutein helps reduce the risk of cataracts and improve general eye health.
Only £0.00
Cats Claw 1000mg
A versatile herbal remedy, Cats Claw may help to maintain a healthy immune, blood and digestive system and to relieve inflammatory problems such as arthritis and gout.
Only £6.89
Lecithin 600mg
Lecithin helps the body burn fat which supports weight loss. Extracted from soya beans, Lecithin is an excellent source of Inositrol and Choline, two important nutrients that regulate fat metabolism in the liver and emulsification in the body.
Only £1.20
Pomegranate 250mg
Rich in Vitamins A, B3 and 5, C and E, Pomegranate Extract may protect the heart, help lower cholesterol and help reduce blood pressure.
Only £5.95
Senna 37.5mg
Used widely throughout the world, Senna is a safe and effective laxative with fennel to prevent griping.
Only £1.49

Glossary of terms
A concise glossary of terms to explain what terms used within Spa Health mean.
Digestive System
The process called digestion allows your body to get the nutrients and energy it needs from the food you eat. The digestive system is a complex tube-like series of organs and glands that breaks the food down into small molecules that the body can process. It also excretes waste.
Cholesterol
Cholesterol is a fat made by the body that is essential good for health. However, a high cholesterol level in the blood increases the risk of coronary heart disease and disease of the arteries. High cholesterol causes blood vessels to become narrowed by plaques which can result in heart attacks, strokes and blood vessel problems. There is a wide range of food supplements such as fish oils, minerals and vitamins that have proven results to lowering cholesterol.
Migraine
A migraine is a severe, throbbing headache that usually begins on one side of the head but may affect the whole head. Other symptoms include nausea, painful aversion to light and loss of appetite.
Nausea
Nausea is an overall uncomfortable woozy feeling that is often accompanied by sweating, chills or increased saliva production. Nausea can be caused by eating spoiled or rich food, overindulging, strong smells, stress, anxiety, motion sickness, illnesses such as the flu, medications, illegal drugs and too much alcohol.
Anxiety
Anxiety is a healthy response to potentially dangerous situation. Muscles tense, heartbeat and breathing rate increase as the body prepares to defend itself. Some people experience anxiety even when there is no obvious threat. Such a reaction which symptoms may include extreme fear, excessive perspiration, chills or hot flashes, can cause exhaustion, headaches, stomach problems and an increase in blood pressure.
Insomnia
Insomnia is the inability to fall asleep and it also involves sleep problems such as not being able to stay asleep or continually waking up earlier than planned. Insomnia is often related to stress or excitement.
Sedative
A Sedative is a substance that depresses the central nervous system, resulting in calmness, relaxation, reduction of anxiety, slowed breathing and sleepiness. Sedatives in larger doses will induce sleep.
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