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🌿 Schisandra

Schisandra is a medicinal berry that has been used for thousands of years for its exceptional health promoting benefits.

Herbs

Beneficial Properties

Adaptogen Immune support Liver support Heart health Brain/Cognitive support Hormone support Sleep/Calming

Nutritional highlights

Glutathione

âš  Caution

May affect liver enzymes; caution with medications

Detailed Information

Schisandra is a medicinal berry that has been used for thousands of years for its exceptional health promoting benefits. Schisandra berries contain special adaptogenic properties which means they help balance the body's stress hormones and normalize organ function during times of mental, emotional, physical, or environmental stress. This unique ability protects the body from intense stress damage and helps to provide a more resilient endocrine, immune, and central nervous system. Schisandra berries are also phenomenal for sharpening mental focus, enhancing memory skills, and increasing clarity and concentration. The berries are particularly good for adrenal fatigue, heart disease, cardiovascular issues, autoimmune disorders, macular degeneration, neurological disorders, and for keeping blood sugar stable and balanced. Schisandra berries contain both glutathione peroxidase and gomison-A which are compounds that are highly beneficial for the liver and can help prevent liver inflammation and tissue destruction making it an excellent herb for hepatitis, jaundice, HIV/AIDS, and other viral conditions. In chinese medicine, schisandra is often used to soothe respiratory illnesses such as chronic coughs, bronchitis, pneumonia, COPD, and respiratory infections. Athletes often depend on schisandra berries to help increase their physical endurance and stamina. Schisandra berries are also revered around the world for their ability to provide a clear and glowing complexion that defies the aging process. Dried schisandra berries make a wonderful tea and tonic drink, simply soak a handful of berries in several cups of water overnight and sip throughout the day. Schisandra can be found online or at your local health food store in tincture, capsule, extract, and tea form.
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