Uterine Fibroid Artery Embolization
Get Rid of that Fibroid – Naturally! by Solomon
A very scary and tormenting disease for our female folks is fibroid. Fibroid is an unnatural tumor that grows around or right inside the womb of a woman of child bearing age. We say it is unnatural because it is an aberration, not usual or part of creation. It begins as a small body and grows, sometimes rapidly. It can implant itself inside the womb or Uterus, in this case it is dangerous because it mimics the genuine human fetus that is on its way growing into a baby. Once the fibroid establishes itself it causes myriads of pain. Some of the many symptoms are: painful and heavy blood discharge during periods, lower tummy pains, it can result in outright miscarriage or lead to infertility. Since it is a foreign element in the body, the affected woman feels uneasy constantly. The good news is that fibroid can be removed, without surgery, or drugs.
A very common medical therapy is surgery, but sooner or later the fibroid grows again and may even wax stronger. Drugs when used also give side effects. Therefore the safest antidote is in the natural therapy or naturopathy which simply involves dissolution of the fibroid tumor. Such a method as approved by the Food and Drug Administration of the United States is the HIFU – High Intensity Focused Ultrasound. It is a process whereby intense heat is focused on the aching portion of the patient under special condition; doing so for a specific period dissolves the fibroid and totally heals the patient. Another therapy under study but yet to receive the US FDA approval is the serracor-nk enzyme which dissolves the fibroid and frees the patient of all pains. To shrink a growing fibroid the victim should concentrate on diet comprising low fat and high fiber diet. The latter method though still undergoing test is already popular among several women in the industrialized world, it uses only enzymes and when finally approved will relieve several fibroid patients.
Another option is for the fibroid tissue to be forced to shrink and eventually get discharged out of the body. This method, known as UAE- Uterine Artery Embolization works by injecting small particles through an orifice into the uterus housing the fibroid, in this process, the flow of blood through the arteries is blocked, when the fibroid cannot get supply of blood, it shrinks, dies and is expelled out of the uterus. This method is one of the latest drugless therapies, with time it is expected to gain wider acceptance. As technology advances, everyone should follow the trend, certainly easier and cheaper drugless therapies for fibroid are on the way.
About the Author
My name is Solomon Oyedokun. I was born in Nigeria. after my high school education in Nigeria, I attended the City University of New York and the Pratt Institute of New York, U.S.A. from where I obtained the bachelor and Master’s degrees in Computer Sciences. I am mow married with children, and I live and work in Nigeria.
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Uterine Artery Embolization and Gynecologic Embolotherapy $12.82 Written by interventional radiologists and gynecologists, this volume is the first comprehensive reference on uterine artery embolization, a minimally invasive procedure for treating uterine fibroids. The first section provides a thorough understanding of uterine fibroids, pelvic anatomy, gynecologic evaluation of patients with fibroids, and pelvic and uterine imaging. The second section guides pr… |
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Uterine artery embolization for treatment of uterine fibroids (AAFP home study self-assessment) … |
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FDA approves uterine artery embolization beads. (Hysterectomy Alternative).(for uterine fibroid treatment): An article from: Family Practice News $5.95 This digital document is an article from Family Practice News, published by International Medical News Group on February 1, 2003. The length of the article is 745 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation … |
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Miltex Barrett Uterine Tenaculum Forceps, Straight, 7.25 $61.79 Miltex Barrett Uterine Tenaculum Forceps, Straight, 7.25″ |
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Miltex Eppendorfer Uterine Biopsy Forceps, 8.5 $579 Miltex Eppendorfer Uterine Biopsy Forceps, 8.5″. |
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Laerdal Replacement Skin & Artery for Baby Arti $53.61 Laerdal Replacement Skin & Artery for Baby Arti |
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Miltex Schroeder-Braun Uterine Tenaculum Forceps, 9.75 Straight, SS $117 Miltex Schroeder-Braun Uterine Tenaculum Forceps, 9.75″ Straight, SS |
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Nasco MICROanatomy Artery & Vein Model $257 Features of the Nasco MICROanatomy Artery & Vein Model: Shows a medium-sized muscular artery with two adjacent veins from the antebrachial area with adjoining fat tissue and muscle enlarged 14 times. Illustrates the reciprocal anatomical relationship of artery and vein and the basic functional techniques of the venous valves (valve function and muscle pump). The left vein and the middle artery are fenestrated in the upper anterior segment, revealing the various layers of the wall structure in a cross and longitudinal section and in top view. The right vein is opened throughout in the anterior segment, revealing the orifice of a feeder vein and two venous valves (“flap valves”) formed by a duplication of the tunica intima. On the rear of the model, the relief of two veins is shown to illustrate the functional aspect of the venous valves. Mounted on base. 10-1/4″ x 7-1/2″ x 7-1/16″. |
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Miltex WITTNER Uterine Biopsy Forceps, 8-1/2 Shaft, w/ Teeth on Lower Jaw, Straight Tip $604.99 Miltex WITTNER Uterine Biopsy Forceps, 8-1/2″ Shaft, w/ Teeth on Lower Jaw, Straight Tip |
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Medgyn Vacurette Uterine Vacuum Curettes, Sterile, Flexible, Plastic, 8mm, 50/pk $62.64 Features of the Medgyn Vacurette Uterine Vacuum Curettes: The MedGyn Curettes are designed and manufactured with care, in order to reduce potential patient trauma. MedGyn curettes combine a minimum outer diameter with a maximum inner diameter for fast, safe and total evacuation by suction of the uterine cavity. Excellent concentricity of the inner and outer walls of the curette eliminate breakage. High-quality control procedures assure the highest acceptance rates. The diameter of the curette to be used corresponds to the number of weeks of pregnancy. (e.g. an 8mm curette should be used for 8-week pregnancy). Radio-sterilized. Flexible cannula sterilized by ETO. |
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Medgyn Vacurette Uterine Vacuum Curettes, Sterile, Flexible, Plastic, 10mm, 50/pk $62.64 Features of the Medgyn Vacurette Uterine Vacuum Curettes: The MedGyn Curettes are designed and manufactured with care, in order to reduce potential patient trauma. MedGyn curettes combine a minimum outer diameter with a maximum inner diameter for fast, safe and total evacuation by suction of the uterine cavity. Excellent concentricity of the inner and outer walls of the curette eliminate breakage. High-quality control procedures assure the highest acceptance rates. The diameter of the curette to be used corresponds to the number of weeks of pregnancy. (e.g. an 8mm curette should be used for 8-week pregnancy). Radio-sterilized. Flexible cannula sterilized by ETO. |
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Medgyn Vacurette Uterine Vacuum Curettes, Sterile, Flexible, Plastic, 12mm, 50/pk $61.2 Features of the Medgyn Vacurette Uterine Vacuum Curettes: The MedGyn Curettes are designed and manufactured with care, in order to reduce potential patient trauma. MedGyn curettes combine a minimum outer diameter with a maximum inner diameter for fast, safe and total evacuation by suction of the uterine cavity. Excellent concentricity of the inner and outer walls of the curette eliminate breakage. High-quality control procedures assure the highest acceptance rates. The diameter of the curette to be used corresponds to the number of weeks of pregnancy. (e.g. an 8mm curette should be used for 8-week pregnancy). Radio-sterilized. Flexible cannula sterilized by ETO. |
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Miscarriage Preventive Extract 2 fl oz: HH $19.26 Supports proper uterine function. |
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Miscarriage Preventive Extract 8 fl oz: HH $57.78 Supports proper uterine function. |
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Miscarriage Preventive Extract 16 fl oz: HH $109.78 Supports proper uterine function. |
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Artery/Cholesterol/Bp 2 oz: HF $17.99 Helps tone the muscles of the heart and blood vessels. |
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Busse Uterine Aspiration Systems Disposable Vacuum Curette, 12mm, Each $6.73 * Straight Open Tip, 12mm. * Disposable. * Made of clear, rigid plastic, with molded markings for size and tip orientation. * Visible, frosted sounding line gauges proper insertion depth. * Strong, firm, and finely finished; wall thickness is uniform throughout. * No sharp edges anywhere. * Latex free. |
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Busse Uterine Aspiration Systems Disposable Vacuum Curette, 12mm, 25/Bx $49.4 * Straight Open Tip, 12mm. * Disposable. * Made of clear, rigid plastic, with molded markings for size and tip orientation. * Visible, frosted sounding line gauges proper insertion depth. * Strong, firm, and finely finished; wall thickness is uniform throughout. * No sharp edges anywhere. * Latex free. |
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Vial,Sepia 30C Vial: HF $8.09 Sepia is a homeopathic remedy indicated for hot flashes, easy fainting, uterine disorders, pulsating headache and chronic hepatic trouble. |
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Laerdal Baby Arti $565 Features of the Laerdal Baby Arti: Infant arm with bony structures allows students to master the technique of neonatal radial artery puncture. Percutaneous puncture site in radial artery Mechanical radial artery pulse generator provides realistic arterial pressure Simulated blood may be infused for blood backflow in syringe Replaceable skin and artery ensures longevity of model Mounted on a base |
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Moutan & Persica Combination (Teng Long Tang) 100/500 mg capsules: V (Special Order) $19.79 FUNCTIONS Clears heat, reduces inflammation, disperses stagnant blood and reduces carbuncles. INDICATIONS Traditional: Various inflammations in the lower abdomen; marked by suppuration, swelling, and pain. Modern: Periproctitis, testitis, appendicitis, prostatitis, hemorrhoids, uterine myoma, endometritis, and initial stages of uterine cancer. |
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Moutan & Persica Combination (Teng Long Tang) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order) $22.89 FUNCTIONS Clears heat, reduces inflammation, disperses stagnant blood and reduces carbuncles. INDICATIONS Traditional: Various inflammations in the lower abdomen; marked by suppuration, swelling, and pain. Modern: Periproctitis, testitis, appendicitis, prostatitis, hemorrhoids, uterine myoma, endometritis, and initial stages of uterine cancer. |
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Dong Quai (Angelica sinensis; Dang Gui) & Gelatin Combination (Xiong Gui Jiao Ai Tang) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order) $32.21 Functions: Tonify and move blood Regulate menstruation Stabilize the fetus Stop uterine abnormal bleeding and discharge Indication: Chong and Ren meridians deficiency and cold conformations, excessive abnormal uterine bleeding, stagnant blood, abnormal uterine bleeding during pregnancy, postpartum bleeding and spotting, misscarriage bleeding and spotting, anemia, abdominal pain, restless fetus, numbness and weakness in the limbs. |
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Dong Quai (Angelica sinensis; Dang Gui) & Gelatin Combination (Xiong Gui Jiao Ai Tang) 100/500 mg capsules: V (Special Order) $25.21 Functions: Tonify and move blood Regulate menstruation Stabilize the fetus Stop uterine abnormal bleeding and discharge Indication: Chong and Ren meridians deficiency and cold conformations, excessive abnormal uterine bleeding, stagnant blood, abnormal uterine bleeding during pregnancy, postpartum bleeding and spotting, misscarriage bleeding and spotting, anemia, abdominal pain, restless fetus, numbness and weakness in the limbs. |
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Japanese Thistle (Cirsium japonicum; Small Thistle; Da Xiao Ji) Powdered: 1 lb: V (Special Order) $9.99 The roots are anti-inflammatory, diuretic and haemostatic. A decoction of the dried roots is used in the treatment of boils and carbuncles, acute appendicitis, uterine bleeding, haematuria, nose bleeds, haematemesis and traumatic bleeding. The leaf is haemostatic and diuretic. The stem is haemostatic. |
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Exergen Thermometer Tubular Sheaths, Disposable, 250/bx $48.39 Features of the Exergen Thermometer Tubular Sheaths: Complete covering for optimum cross-contamination protection. Fits all temporal artery thermometers, all ear thermometers, and the LXN axillary thermometer. Latex free. |
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Graham Field Accumax Blood Pressure Cuff, Adult, Orange $11.78 Features of the Graham Field Accumax Blood Pressure Cuff: Durable reinforced nylon. Includes nylon gauge holder, Labtron® artery indicator label, size identification and Index and Range markings in centimeters. |
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Ashoka Leaf Powder (Saraca indica) 8 oz: B $11.96 This herb has been known to be used in uterine and uterine related indications. Helpful in managing conditions involving menhorragia (fibroids), bleeding hemorrhoids, hemorrhage, dysentry. The bark has a stimulating effect on the endometrium and ovarian tissues and is largely useful in menorrhagia due to uterine fibroids, in leucorrhoea and in internal bleeding, where ergot is indicated. It is well established for its effectiveness in dysmenorrhoea. Produces an oestrogen-like effect that enhanses the repair of the endometrium and stops bleeding. It is also useful in internal bleeding, haemorrhoids and also haemorrhagic dysentery. Oxytocie activity of the plant was seen in rat and human isolated uterine preparations. Estrogen-primed or gravid uterus was more sensitive to the action of the alcoholic extract. Pentolinium bitartrate completely blocked the oxytocic action. Seed extract is found effective against dermatophytic fungi. Its use in treatment of excessive uterine bleeding is extensive in India. The plant is used also in dysmenorrhoea and for depression in women. Bleeding from piles is reduced with the plant. In the commonly used doses side effects are rare. Larger doses may cause constipation. |
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Ashoka Leaf Powder (Saraca indica) 100 vegicaps: B $22 This herb has been known to be used in uterine and uterine related indications. Helpful in managing conditions involving menhorragia (fibroids), bleeding hemorrhoids, hemorrhage, dysentry. The bark has a stimulating effect on the endometrium and ovarian tissues and is largely useful in menorrhagia due to uterine fibroids, in leucorrhoea and in internal bleeding, where ergot is indicated. It is well established for its effectiveness in dysmenorrhoea. Produces an oestrogen-like effect that enhanses the repair of the endometrium and stops bleeding. It is also useful in internal bleeding, haemorrhoids and also haemorrhagic dysentery. Oxytocie activity of the plant was seen in rat and human isolated uterine preparations. Estrogen-primed or gravid uterus was more sensitive to the action of the alcoholic extract. Pentolinium bitartrate completely blocked the oxytocic action. Seed extract is found effective against dermatophytic fungi. Its use in treatment of excessive uterine bleeding is extensive in India. The plant is used also in dysmenorrhoea and for depression in women. Bleeding from piles is reduced with the plant. In the commonly used doses side effects are rare. Larger doses may cause constipation. |
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Uter Flush (5.08 oz) $349.99 Uter Flush is a natural foaming agent with essential oils that offers reproductive care for beef and dairy cattle. When used during post-partum period, Uter Flush can help maintain or restore normal uterine environment. Uter Flush is all natural with no drug residue or milk withholding. This fast acting formula foams up to reach all areas of the uterus and can be used immediately after calving or later when cervix has contracted. Natural Foaming Agent foams up to reach all areas of the uterus Essential Oils help maintain or restore normal uterine environment Fast Acting |
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Dong Quai (Angelica sinensis; Dang Gui) & Astragalus Combination (Dang Gui Bu Xue Tang) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order) $39.97 FUNCTIONS Tonifies qi and generates blood. INDICATIONS Traditional: Qi and blood deficiency with ”floating yang”; marked by flushed face, heat sensation in the body, irritability, thirst, dry and feverish skin, headache, fever, pale tongue, large and forceless pulse. Modern: Anemia, postpartum illness, thrombocytopenic purpura, functional uterine bleeding, and neurasthenia. |
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Dong Quai (Angelica sinensis; Dang Gui) & Astragalus Combination (Dang Gui Bu Xue Tang) 100/500 mg capsules: V (Special Order) $30.65 FUNCTIONS Tonifies qi and generates blood. INDICATIONS Traditional: Qi and blood deficiency with ”floating yang”; marked by flushed face, heat sensation in the body, irritability, thirst, dry and feverish skin, headache, fever, pale tongue, large and forceless pulse. Modern: Anemia, postpartum illness, thrombocytopenic purpura, functional uterine bleeding, and neurasthenia. |
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Dong Quai (Angelica sinensis; Dang Gui) Four Combination (Si Wu Tang) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order) $38.42 Functions: Tonify and activate blood Smooth liver Regulate menstruation Indication: Blood loss or blood deficiency, fever, headache, dizziness, fainting, pale face, irregular menstruation, abdominal pain, menstrual cramp, uterine bleeding, abdominal pain during pregnancy, intestinal or anal bleeding, postpartum blood clots or bleeding, skin problems. |
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Dong Quai (Angelica sinensis; Dang Gui) Four Combination (Si Wu Tang) 100/500 mg capsules: V (Special Order) $28.63 Functions: Tonify and activate blood Smooth liver Regulate menstruation Indication: Blood loss or blood deficiency, fever, headache, dizziness, fainting, pale face, irregular menstruation, abdominal pain, menstrual cramp, uterine bleeding, abdominal pain during pregnancy, intestinal or anal bleeding, postpartum blood clots or bleeding, skin problems. |
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Dong Quai (Angelica sinensis; Dang Gui) Four Combination (Si Wu Tang) 100/500 mg tablets: V (Special Order) $25.61 Functions: Tonify and activate blood Smooth liver Regulate menstruation Indication: Blood loss or blood deficiency, fever, headache, dizziness, fainting, pale face, irregular menstruation, abdominal pain, menstrual cramp, uterine bleeding, abdominal pain during pregnancy, intestinal or anal bleeding, postpartum blood clots or bleeding, skin problems. |
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Pregnancy Tea 16 tea bags: K $5.48 Pregnancy Tea® supports healthy pregnancy by combining herbs used for thousands of years by women in Europe and North America to tone uterine muscles, provide nourishment and prepare the womb for childbirth.* Pregnancy Tea® is based on a synergistic combination of raspberry leaf, strawberry leaf and nettle leaf to be taken throughout pregnancy in preparation for labor and also for a few weeks postpartum.* Women of the Cherokee nation traditionally drank raspberry leaf tea to ease labor and today the British Herbal Pharmacopoeia (1996) indicates its action as a partus preparator. Strawberry and nettle are both traditionally considered to be blood building tonic herbs and they provide essential micro nutrients beneficial to uterine health. |
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Nutmeg Essential Oil 1 gallon: C $880.9 This warming, spicy essential oil is used in aromatherapy to fight inflammations and muscle as well as rheumatic pain, while assisting the digestive system and supporting the reproductive system, and at the same time stimulating and invigorating the mind. Scent Characteristics: Sweet, warm, spicy scent with a terpeney top note. Distillation Method: Steam distillation of the Nutmeg. Common Uses: Flavoring, Scent, Aromatherapy Qualities & Properties: Analgesic, Antibacterial, Antiseptic, Antispasmodic, Astringent, Carminative, Cephalic, Digestive, Diuretic, Emmenagogic, Febrifuge, Hypertensive, Nervine, Sedative, Sudorific, Uterine, Vermifuge, Vulnerary. Calming, tonic – general, uterine tonic. |
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Aneroid Sphygmomanometer $28.99 Prestige- Features a durable nylon cuff with index and range markings a gauge holder and an artery indicator label. It also has a heavy duty vulcanized bladder a standard inflation bulb and a monometer gauge. 6″x21″. Lifetime calibration warranty. (Catalog Style # is S820-YDK (Yellow Duck) S820-MDG (Medi Girls)). |
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Omron Sphygmomanometer with Cotton Cuff, Gray, Child $24.2 Features of the Omron Sphygmomanometer with Cotton Cuff: No-stop pin and 300mmHg gauge. Lifetime calibration warranty ±3 mmHg. Bold, black gradations on white faceplate. Long-life cotton cuff with artery label and manometer tab. Latex inflation system. Standard air release valve. Zipped carrying case. |
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Omron Sphygmomanometer with Cotton Cuff, Gray, Large Adult $26.06 Features of the Omron Sphygmomanometer with Cotton Cuff: No-stop pin and 300mmHg gauge. Lifetime calibration warranty ±3 mmHg. Bold, black gradations on white faceplate. Long-life cotton cuff with artery label and manometer tab. Latex inflation system. Standard air release valve. Zipped carrying case. |
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ADC Aneroid Sphygmomanometer Blood Pressure Cuff, Adult, Gray $17.99 Features of the ADC Aneroid Sphygmomanometer Blood Pressure Cuff: * Black enamel 300mmHg no-pin stop manometer* Gray cotton cuff with artery label and gauge holder* Latex free inflation bladder and bulb* Chrome plated deflation valve* Includes leatherette zippered carrying case and operating instructions Cick here for Dimensions Chart |
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Omron Sphygmomanometer with Cotton Cuff, Gray, Adult $23.89 Features of the Omron Sphygmomanometer with Cotton Cuff: No-stop pin and 300mmHg gauge. Lifetime calibration warranty ±3 mmHg. Bold, black gradations on white faceplate. Long-life cotton cuff with artery label and manometer tab. Latex inflation system. Standard air release valve. Zipped carrying case. |
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Sammons Preston Vertebral Column and Stand $229.99 Vertebral Column Maneuverable spine features pelvic occipital plate, vertebral artery, spinal nerve exits, and a lateral disk prolapse between the 3rd and 4th lumbar vertebrae. Includes stand. Measures 29″ high (74cm). Weighs 4 lb. (1.8kg). |
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Prestige Medical Traditional Home Blood Pressure Kit $20.35 Features of the Prestige Medical Traditional Home Blood Pressure Kit: Comes with adult-size black cotton cuff with D-Ring for easy fastening, attached lightweight stethoscope, artery indicator label, and a zippered vinyl carrying case. Lifetime Limited Warranty. |
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Black Haw Bark Powder (Viburnum prunifolium) 1 lb: C $37.35 This is Starwest’s nitrogen-flushed double-wall silverfoil pack. Used as a decoction and tincture. Black Haw is a uterine sedative and relaxant very similar to Cramp Bark, to which it is closely related. It is used for dysmenorrhoea, false labor pains as well as in threatened miscarriage. Its relaxant and sedative actions explain its power in reducing blood pressure in hypertension. It may be used as an anti-spasmodic in the treatment of asthma. King’s 1898 Dispensatory: That it has a decided affinity for the female reproductive organs is well established. By Dr. D. L. Phares, of Mississippi, who brought the remedy forward, it was described as having nervine, antispasmodic, tonic, astringent, and diuretic properties. To these Prof. King adds alterative. Decoctions of the drug were formerly used as a gargle in aphthae, as a wash in indolent ulcers, and in various ophthalmic disorders. By its astringency it has proved of value in diarrhoea and dysentery. It has been recommended in jaundice, but we have a better agent in chionanthus. Palpitation of the heart is said to have been relieved by it. Such cases are sympathetic disturbances, generally near the menstrual period. Its principal use at the present day is in disorders of the female organs of reproduction. As a uterine tonic it is unquestionably of great utility. It restores normal innervation, improves the circulation, and corrects impaired nutrition of these organs. In the hyperaesthetic, or irritable condition of the uterus incident to highly nervous women, or as the result of overwork, it will be found an admirable agent. It is called for in weakened conditions of the body, with feeble performance of the uterine functions. In dysmenorrhoea, with deficient menses, uterine colic, and in those cases where there are severe lumbar and bearing-down pains, it will prove an efficient drug. Helonias is also an excellent agent in the latter condition. It is specifically indicated in cramp-like menstrual pains—pains decidedly expulsive and intermittent in character and in the various painful contractions of the pelvic muscles, so common to disorders of women. Uterine congestion and chronic uterine inflammation are often greatly relieved by specific black haw. It acts promptly in spasmodic dysmenorrhoea, especially with excessive flow. Menorrhagia due to malaria is promptly met with Viburnum prunifolium. It is a good remedy for uterine hemorrhage, attending the menopause. In amenorrhoea in pale, bloodless subjects, the menses are restored by it. Cramps of limbs attending pregnancy yield to both black haw and cramp bark. It is considered almost specific for cramp in the legs, not dependent on pregnancy, especially when occurring at night. The condition for which black haw is most valued is that of threatened abortion. It is the most prompt drug in the materia medica to check abortion, provided the membranes have not ruptured. In all cases of habitual abortion it should be gi |
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Blue Cohosh Extract (Caulophyllum thalictroides) 2 fl oz: HH $19.26 Used as an infusion, decoction, extract and tincture. Known as squawroot or papooseroot, Blue Cohosh was widely used in Native America as a uterine toner, especially prior to delivery. Some Indian women drank a strong decoction as a contraceptive. The herb was official in the US Pharmacopeia as a labor inducer from 1882 to 1905. Blue Cohosh’s saponin, called caulosaponin, has been shown to stimulate uterine contractions. Several other alkaloids are also known to be active. As an anti-spasmodic, it eases false labor and menstrual cramps. It also helps ease delivery. As Grieve puts it, ‘In use it is preferable to Ergot, expediting delivery, where delay results from debility, fatigue or want of uterine nervous energy.’ It is a safe emmenagogue. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Emmenagogue, antispasmodic, diuretic, diaphoretic and anthelmintic. Said to be successfully used in rheumatism, dropsy, epilepsy, hysteria and uterine inflammation, specially for chronic cases. It is sometimes combined with Mitchella repens and Eupatoria aromatica.’ ‘In use it is preferable to Ergot, expediting delivery, where delay results from debility, fatigue or want of uterine nervous energy.’ ‘Doses: Decoction or Infusion. 1 oz. of root to 1 pint of boiling water, macerated for ½ hour. Dose, 2 to 4 fluid ounces three or four times a day.’ ‘Tincture: 3 oz. of finely powdered root to 1 pint of alcohol, allowed to soak for two weeks, then well shaken and filtered. Dose, ½ fluid drachm to 2 fluid drachms. Fluid extract, 10 to 30 drops. Solid extract, 5 to 10 grains. Caulophyllum, 2 to 5 grains.’ King’s 1898 Dispensatory: ‘Of caulophyllum, Rafinesque states that ‘as a powerful emmenagogue it promotes delivery, menstruation, and dropsical discharges,’ and that ‘it was employed by the Indians and their imitators for rheumatism, dropsy, colic, sore throat, cramp, hiccough, epilepsy, hysterics, inflammation of the uterus, etc.’ ‘Blue cohosh is reputed antispasmodic, emmenagogue, and parturifacient, besides being diuretic, diaphoretic, and expectorant.’ ‘Its use as a parturient originated in the custom of the Indian squaws of employing a decoction of the root for 2 or 3 weeks previous to labor to facilitate child-birth. This became known to the whites through Smith’s publication. There is no doubt but that caulophyllum has a decided action upon the gravid uterus. During labor it relieves false pains and coordinates muscular contractions, at the same time increasing their power. Like macrotys, it is a better oxytocic than ergot. Unlike the latter agent it stimulates normal contraction instead of inducing spasmodic uterine action.’ ‘It is most valuable in those cases where delay is due to debility, fatigue, or lack of uterine nervous energy, and for deficient contractions where the tissues feel full, as if congested. As a partus praeparator, blue cohosh has enjoyed a well-merited reputation. When used by delicate women, or those who e |
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Blue Cohosh Extract (Caulophyllum thalictroides) 8 fl oz: HH $57.78 Used as an infusion, decoction, extract and tincture. Known as squawroot or papooseroot, Blue Cohosh was widely used in Native America as a uterine toner, especially prior to delivery. Some Indian women drank a strong decoction as a contraceptive. The herb was official in the US Pharmacopeia as a labor inducer from 1882 to 1905. Blue Cohosh’s saponin, called caulosaponin, has been shown to stimulate uterine contractions. Several other alkaloids are also known to be active. As an anti-spasmodic, it eases false labor and menstrual cramps. It also helps ease delivery. As Grieve puts it, ‘In use it is preferable to Ergot, expediting delivery, where delay results from debility, fatigue or want of uterine nervous energy.’ It is a safe emmenagogue. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Emmenagogue, antispasmodic, diuretic, diaphoretic and anthelmintic. Said to be successfully used in rheumatism, dropsy, epilepsy, hysteria and uterine inflammation, specially for chronic cases. It is sometimes combined with Mitchella repens and Eupatoria aromatica.’ ‘In use it is preferable to Ergot, expediting delivery, where delay results from debility, fatigue or want of uterine nervous energy.’ ‘Doses: Decoction or Infusion. 1 oz. of root to 1 pint of boiling water, macerated for ½ hour. Dose, 2 to 4 fluid ounces three or four times a day.’ ‘Tincture: 3 oz. of finely powdered root to 1 pint of alcohol, allowed to soak for two weeks, then well shaken and filtered. Dose, ½ fluid drachm to 2 fluid drachms. Fluid extract, 10 to 30 drops. Solid extract, 5 to 10 grains. Caulophyllum, 2 to 5 grains.’ King’s 1898 Dispensatory: ‘Of caulophyllum, Rafinesque states that ‘as a powerful emmenagogue it promotes delivery, menstruation, and dropsical discharges,’ and that ‘it was employed by the Indians and their imitators for rheumatism, dropsy, colic, sore throat, cramp, hiccough, epilepsy, hysterics, inflammation of the uterus, etc.’ ‘Blue cohosh is reputed antispasmodic, emmenagogue, and parturifacient, besides being diuretic, diaphoretic, and expectorant.’ ‘Its use as a parturient originated in the custom of the Indian squaws of employing a decoction of the root for 2 or 3 weeks previous to labor to facilitate child-birth. This became known to the whites through Smith’s publication. There is no doubt but that caulophyllum has a decided action upon the gravid uterus. During labor it relieves false pains and coordinates muscular contractions, at the same time increasing their power. Like macrotys, it is a better oxytocic than ergot. Unlike the latter agent it stimulates normal contraction instead of inducing spasmodic uterine action.’ ‘It is most valuable in those cases where delay is due to debility, fatigue, or lack of uterine nervous energy, and for deficient contractions where the tissues feel full, as if congested. As a partus praeparator, blue cohosh has enjoyed a well-merited reputation. When used by delicate women, or those who e |
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Blue Cohosh Extract (Caulophyllum thalictroides) 16 fl oz: HH $109.78 Used as an infusion, decoction, extract and tincture. Known as squawroot or papooseroot, Blue Cohosh was widely used in Native America as a uterine toner, especially prior to delivery. Some Indian women drank a strong decoction as a contraceptive. The herb was official in the US Pharmacopeia as a labor inducer from 1882 to 1905. Blue Cohosh’s saponin, called caulosaponin, has been shown to stimulate uterine contractions. Several other alkaloids are also known to be active. As an anti-spasmodic, it eases false labor and menstrual cramps. It also helps ease delivery. As Grieve puts it, ‘In use it is preferable to Ergot, expediting delivery, where delay results from debility, fatigue or want of uterine nervous energy.’ It is a safe emmenagogue. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Emmenagogue, antispasmodic, diuretic, diaphoretic and anthelmintic. Said to be successfully used in rheumatism, dropsy, epilepsy, hysteria and uterine inflammation, specially for chronic cases. It is sometimes combined with Mitchella repens and Eupatoria aromatica.’ ‘In use it is preferable to Ergot, expediting delivery, where delay results from debility, fatigue or want of uterine nervous energy.’ ‘Doses: Decoction or Infusion. 1 oz. of root to 1 pint of boiling water, macerated for ½ hour. Dose, 2 to 4 fluid ounces three or four times a day.’ ‘Tincture: 3 oz. of finely powdered root to 1 pint of alcohol, allowed to soak for two weeks, then well shaken and filtered. Dose, ½ fluid drachm to 2 fluid drachms. Fluid extract, 10 to 30 drops. Solid extract, 5 to 10 grains. Caulophyllum, 2 to 5 grains.’ King’s 1898 Dispensatory: ‘Of caulophyllum, Rafinesque states that ‘as a powerful emmenagogue it promotes delivery, menstruation, and dropsical discharges,’ and that ‘it was employed by the Indians and their imitators for rheumatism, dropsy, colic, sore throat, cramp, hiccough, epilepsy, hysterics, inflammation of the uterus, etc.’ ‘Blue cohosh is reputed antispasmodic, emmenagogue, and parturifacient, besides being diuretic, diaphoretic, and expectorant.’ ‘Its use as a parturient originated in the custom of the Indian squaws of employing a decoction of the root for 2 or 3 weeks previous to labor to facilitate child-birth. This became known to the whites through Smith’s publication. There is no doubt but that caulophyllum has a decided action upon the gravid uterus. During labor it relieves false pains and coordinates muscular contractions, at the same time increasing their power. Like macrotys, it is a better oxytocic than ergot. Unlike the latter agent it stimulates normal contraction instead of inducing spasmodic uterine action.’ ‘It is most valuable in those cases where delay is due to debility, fatigue, or lack of uterine nervous energy, and for deficient contractions where the tissues feel full, as if congested. As a partus praeparator, blue cohosh has enjoyed a well-merited reputation. When used by delicate women, or those who e |
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Blue Cohosh (Caulophyllum thalictroides ) Powder, 100 kg (220 lbs): RF $3958.88 Used as an infusion, decoction, extract and tincture. Known as squawroot or papooseroot, Blue Cohosh was widely used in Native America as a uterine toner, especially prior to delivery. Some Indian women drank a strong decoction as a contraceptive. The herb was official in the US Pharmacopeia as a labor inducer from 1882 to 1905. Blue Cohosh’s saponin, called caulosaponin, has been shown to stimulate uterine contractions. Several other alkaloids are also known to be active. As an anti-spasmodic, it eases false labor and menstrual cramps. It also helps ease delivery. As Grieve puts it, ‘In use it is preferable to Ergot, expediting delivery, where delay results from debility, fatigue or want of uterine nervous energy.’ It is a safe emmenagogue. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Emmenagogue, antispasmodic, diuretic, diaphoretic and anthelmintic. Said to be successfully used in rheumatism, dropsy, epilepsy, hysteria and uterine inflammation, specially for chronic cases. It is sometimes combined with Mitchella repens and Eupatoria aromatica.’ ‘In use it is preferable to Ergot, expediting delivery, where delay results from debility, fatigue or want of uterine nervous energy.’ ‘Doses: Decoction or Infusion. 1 oz. of root to 1 pint of boiling water, macerated for ½ hour. Dose, 2 to 4 fluid ounces three or four times a day.’ ‘Tincture: 3 oz. of finely powdered root to 1 pint of alcohol, allowed to soak for two weeks, then well shaken and filtered. Dose, ½ fluid drachm to 2 fluid drachms. Fluid extract, 10 to 30 drops. Solid extract, 5 to 10 grains. Caulophyllum, 2 to 5 grains.’ King’s 1898 Dispensatory: ‘Of caulophyllum, Rafinesque states that ‘as a powerful emmenagogue it promotes delivery, menstruation, and dropsical discharges,’ and that ‘it was employed by the Indians and their imitators for rheumatism, dropsy, colic, sore throat, cramp, hiccough, epilepsy, hysterics, inflammation of the uterus, etc.’ ‘Blue cohosh is reputed antispasmodic, emmenagogue, and parturifacient, besides being diuretic, diaphoretic, and expectorant.’ ‘Its use as a parturient originated in the custom of the Indian squaws of employing a decoction of the root for 2 or 3 weeks previous to labor to facilitate child-birth. This became known to the whites through Smith’s publication. There is no doubt but that caulophyllum has a decided action upon the gravid uterus. During labor it relieves false pains and coordinates muscular contractions, at the same time increasing their power. Like macrotys, it is a better oxytocic than ergot. Unlike the latter agent it stimulates normal contraction instead of inducing spasmodic uterine action.’ ‘It is most valuable in those cases where delay is due to debility, fatigue, or lack of uterine nervous energy, and for deficient contractions where the tissues feel full, as if congested. As a partus praeparator, blue cohosh has enjoyed a well-merited reputation. When used by delicate women, or those who e |
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Blue Cohosh (Caulophyllum thalictroides ) Powder, 25 kg (55 lbs): RF $1029.31 Used as an infusion, decoction, extract and tincture. Known as squawroot or papooseroot, Blue Cohosh was widely used in Native America as a uterine toner, especially prior to delivery. Some Indian women drank a strong decoction as a contraceptive. The herb was official in the US Pharmacopeia as a labor inducer from 1882 to 1905. Blue Cohosh’s saponin, called caulosaponin, has been shown to stimulate uterine contractions. Several other alkaloids are also known to be active. As an anti-spasmodic, it eases false labor and menstrual cramps. It also helps ease delivery. As Grieve puts it, ‘In use it is preferable to Ergot, expediting delivery, where delay results from debility, fatigue or want of uterine nervous energy.’ It is a safe emmenagogue. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Emmenagogue, antispasmodic, diuretic, diaphoretic and anthelmintic. Said to be successfully used in rheumatism, dropsy, epilepsy, hysteria and uterine inflammation, specially for chronic cases. It is sometimes combined with Mitchella repens and Eupatoria aromatica.’ ‘In use it is preferable to Ergot, expediting delivery, where delay results from debility, fatigue or want of uterine nervous energy.’ ‘Doses: Decoction or Infusion. 1 oz. of root to 1 pint of boiling water, macerated for ½ hour. Dose, 2 to 4 fluid ounces three or four times a day.’ ‘Tincture: 3 oz. of finely powdered root to 1 pint of alcohol, allowed to soak for two weeks, then well shaken and filtered. Dose, ½ fluid drachm to 2 fluid drachms. Fluid extract, 10 to 30 drops. Solid extract, 5 to 10 grains. Caulophyllum, 2 to 5 grains.’ King’s 1898 Dispensatory: ‘Of caulophyllum, Rafinesque states that ‘as a powerful emmenagogue it promotes delivery, menstruation, and dropsical discharges,’ and that ‘it was employed by the Indians and their imitators for rheumatism, dropsy, colic, sore throat, cramp, hiccough, epilepsy, hysterics, inflammation of the uterus, etc.’ ‘Blue cohosh is reputed antispasmodic, emmenagogue, and parturifacient, besides being diuretic, diaphoretic, and expectorant.’ ‘Its use as a parturient originated in the custom of the Indian squaws of employing a decoction of the root for 2 or 3 weeks previous to labor to facilitate child-birth. This became known to the whites through Smith’s publication. There is no doubt but that caulophyllum has a decided action upon the gravid uterus. During labor it relieves false pains and coordinates muscular contractions, at the same time increasing their power. Like macrotys, it is a better oxytocic than ergot. Unlike the latter agent it stimulates normal contraction instead of inducing spasmodic uterine action.’ ‘It is most valuable in those cases where delay is due to debility, fatigue, or lack of uterine nervous energy, and for deficient contractions where the tissues feel full, as if congested. As a partus praeparator, blue cohosh has enjoyed a well-merited reputation. When used by delicate women, or those who e |
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Blue Cohosh (Caulophyllum thalictroides ) Powder, 10 kg (22 lbs): RF $521.64 Used as an infusion, decoction, extract and tincture. Known as squawroot or papooseroot, Blue Cohosh was widely used in Native America as a uterine toner, especially prior to delivery. Some Indian women drank a strong decoction as a contraceptive. The herb was official in the US Pharmacopeia as a labor inducer from 1882 to 1905. Blue Cohosh’s saponin, called caulosaponin, has been shown to stimulate uterine contractions. Several other alkaloids are also known to be active. As an anti-spasmodic, it eases false labor and menstrual cramps. It also helps ease delivery. As Grieve puts it, ‘In use it is preferable to Ergot, expediting delivery, where delay results from debility, fatigue or want of uterine nervous energy.’ It is a safe emmenagogue. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Emmenagogue, antispasmodic, diuretic, diaphoretic and anthelmintic. Said to be successfully used in rheumatism, dropsy, epilepsy, hysteria and uterine inflammation, specially for chronic cases. It is sometimes combined with Mitchella repens and Eupatoria aromatica.’ ‘In use it is preferable to Ergot, expediting delivery, where delay results from debility, fatigue or want of uterine nervous energy.’ ‘Doses: Decoction or Infusion. 1 oz. of root to 1 pint of boiling water, macerated for ½ hour. Dose, 2 to 4 fluid ounces three or four times a day.’ ‘Tincture: 3 oz. of finely powdered root to 1 pint of alcohol, allowed to soak for two weeks, then well shaken and filtered. Dose, ½ fluid drachm to 2 fluid drachms. Fluid extract, 10 to 30 drops. Solid extract, 5 to 10 grains. Caulophyllum, 2 to 5 grains.’ King’s 1898 Dispensatory: ‘Of caulophyllum, Rafinesque states that ‘as a powerful emmenagogue it promotes delivery, menstruation, and dropsical discharges,’ and that ‘it was employed by the Indians and their imitators for rheumatism, dropsy, colic, sore throat, cramp, hiccough, epilepsy, hysterics, inflammation of the uterus, etc.’ ‘Blue cohosh is reputed antispasmodic, emmenagogue, and parturifacient, besides being diuretic, diaphoretic, and expectorant.’ ‘Its use as a parturient originated in the custom of the Indian squaws of employing a decoction of the root for 2 or 3 weeks previous to labor to facilitate child-birth. This became known to the whites through Smith’s publication. There is no doubt but that caulophyllum has a decided action upon the gravid uterus. During labor it relieves false pains and coordinates muscular contractions, at the same time increasing their power. Like macrotys, it is a better oxytocic than ergot. Unlike the latter agent it stimulates normal contraction instead of inducing spasmodic uterine action.’ ‘It is most valuable in those cases where delay is due to debility, fatigue, or lack of uterine nervous energy, and for deficient contractions where the tissues feel full, as if congested. As a partus praeparator, blue cohosh has enjoyed a well-merited reputation. When used by delicate women, or those who e |
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Blue Cohosh (Caulophyllum thalictroides ) Powder, 1 kg (2.2 lbs): RF $59.62 Used as an infusion, decoction, extract and tincture. Known as squawroot or papooseroot, Blue Cohosh was widely used in Native America as a uterine toner, especially prior to delivery. Some Indian women drank a strong decoction as a contraceptive. The herb was official in the US Pharmacopeia as a labor inducer from 1882 to 1905. Blue Cohosh’s saponin, called caulosaponin, has been shown to stimulate uterine contractions. Several other alkaloids are also known to be active. As an anti-spasmodic, it eases false labor and menstrual cramps. It also helps ease delivery. As Grieve puts it, ‘In use it is preferable to Ergot, expediting delivery, where delay results from debility, fatigue or want of uterine nervous energy.’ It is a safe emmenagogue. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Emmenagogue, antispasmodic, diuretic, diaphoretic and anthelmintic. Said to be successfully used in rheumatism, dropsy, epilepsy, hysteria and uterine inflammation, specially for chronic cases. It is sometimes combined with Mitchella repens and Eupatoria aromatica.’ ‘In use it is preferable to Ergot, expediting delivery, where delay results from debility, fatigue or want of uterine nervous energy.’ ‘Doses: Decoction or Infusion. 1 oz. of root to 1 pint of boiling water, macerated for ½ hour. Dose, 2 to 4 fluid ounces three or four times a day.’ ‘Tincture: 3 oz. of finely powdered root to 1 pint of alcohol, allowed to soak for two weeks, then well shaken and filtered. Dose, ½ fluid drachm to 2 fluid drachms. Fluid extract, 10 to 30 drops. Solid extract, 5 to 10 grains. Caulophyllum, 2 to 5 grains.’ King’s 1898 Dispensatory: ‘Of caulophyllum, Rafinesque states that ‘as a powerful emmenagogue it promotes delivery, menstruation, and dropsical discharges,’ and that ‘it was employed by the Indians and their imitators for rheumatism, dropsy, colic, sore throat, cramp, hiccough, epilepsy, hysterics, inflammation of the uterus, etc.’ ‘Blue cohosh is reputed antispasmodic, emmenagogue, and parturifacient, besides being diuretic, diaphoretic, and expectorant.’ ‘Its use as a parturient originated in the custom of the Indian squaws of employing a decoction of the root for 2 or 3 weeks previous to labor to facilitate child-birth. This became known to the whites through Smith’s publication. There is no doubt but that caulophyllum has a decided action upon the gravid uterus. During labor it relieves false pains and coordinates muscular contractions, at the same time increasing their power. Like macrotys, it is a better oxytocic than ergot. Unlike the latter agent it stimulates normal contraction instead of inducing spasmodic uterine action.’ ‘It is most valuable in those cases where delay is due to debility, fatigue, or lack of uterine nervous energy, and for deficient contractions where the tissues feel full, as if congested. As a partus praeparator, blue cohosh has enjoyed a well-merited reputation. When used by delicate women, or those who e |
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Blue Cohosh (Caulophyllum thalictroides ) Powder, 5 kg (11 lbs): RF $279.45 Used as an infusion, decoction, extract and tincture. Known as squawroot or papooseroot, Blue Cohosh was widely used in Native America as a uterine toner, especially prior to delivery. Some Indian women drank a strong decoction as a contraceptive. The herb was official in the US Pharmacopeia as a labor inducer from 1882 to 1905. Blue Cohosh’s saponin, called caulosaponin, has been shown to stimulate uterine contractions. Several other alkaloids are also known to be active. As an anti-spasmodic, it eases false labor and menstrual cramps. It also helps ease delivery. As Grieve puts it, ‘In use it is preferable to Ergot, expediting delivery, where delay results from debility, fatigue or want of uterine nervous energy.’ It is a safe emmenagogue. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Emmenagogue, antispasmodic, diuretic, diaphoretic and anthelmintic. Said to be successfully used in rheumatism, dropsy, epilepsy, hysteria and uterine inflammation, specially for chronic cases. It is sometimes combined with Mitchella repens and Eupatoria aromatica.’ ‘In use it is preferable to Ergot, expediting delivery, where delay results from debility, fatigue or want of uterine nervous energy.’ ‘Doses: Decoction or Infusion. 1 oz. of root to 1 pint of boiling water, macerated for ½ hour. Dose, 2 to 4 fluid ounces three or four times a day.’ ‘Tincture: 3 oz. of finely powdered root to 1 pint of alcohol, allowed to soak for two weeks, then well shaken and filtered. Dose, ½ fluid drachm to 2 fluid drachms. Fluid extract, 10 to 30 drops. Solid extract, 5 to 10 grains. Caulophyllum, 2 to 5 grains.’ King’s 1898 Dispensatory: ‘Of caulophyllum, Rafinesque states that ‘as a powerful emmenagogue it promotes delivery, menstruation, and dropsical discharges,’ and that ‘it was employed by the Indians and their imitators for rheumatism, dropsy, colic, sore throat, cramp, hiccough, epilepsy, hysterics, inflammation of the uterus, etc.’ ‘Blue cohosh is reputed antispasmodic, emmenagogue, and parturifacient, besides being diuretic, diaphoretic, and expectorant.’ ‘Its use as a parturient originated in the custom of the Indian squaws of employing a decoction of the root for 2 or 3 weeks previous to labor to facilitate child-birth. This became known to the whites through Smith’s publication. There is no doubt but that caulophyllum has a decided action upon the gravid uterus. During labor it relieves false pains and coordinates muscular contractions, at the same time increasing their power. Like macrotys, it is a better oxytocic than ergot. Unlike the latter agent it stimulates normal contraction instead of inducing spasmodic uterine action.’ ‘It is most valuable in those cases where delay is due to debility, fatigue, or lack of uterine nervous energy, and for deficient contractions where the tissues feel full, as if congested. As a partus praeparator, blue cohosh has enjoyed a well-merited reputation. When used by delicate women, or those who e |
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Blue Cohosh Root Cut & Sifted (Caulophyllum thalictroides) 1 lb: K $18.9 This is Frontier’s double wall silverfoil pack. Some Frontier packs are double wall wax-lined paper. Used as an infusion, decoction, extract and tincture. Known as squawroot or papooseroot, Blue Cohosh was widely used in Native America as a uterine toner, especially prior to delivery. Some Indian women drank a strong decoction as a contraceptive. The herb was official in the US Pharmacopeia as a labor inducer from 1882 to 1905. Blue Cohosh’s saponin, called caulosaponin, has been shown to stimulate uterine contractions. Several other alkaloids are also known to be active. As an anti-spasmodic, it eases false labor and menstrual cramps. It also helps ease delivery. As Grieve puts it, ‘In use it is preferable to Ergot, expediting delivery, where delay results from debility, fatigue or want of uterine nervous energy.’ It is a safe emmenagogue. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Emmenagogue, antispasmodic, diuretic, diaphoretic and anthelmintic. Said to be successfully used in rheumatism, dropsy, epilepsy, hysteria and uterine inflammation, specially for chronic cases. It is sometimes combined with Mitchella repens and Eupatoria aromatica.’ ‘In use it is preferable to Ergot, expediting delivery, where delay results from debility, fatigue or want of uterine nervous energy.’ ‘Doses: Decoction or Infusion. 1 oz. of root to 1 pint of boiling water, macerated for ½ hour. Dose, 2 to 4 fluid ounces three or four times a day.’ ‘Tincture: 3 oz. of finely powdered root to 1 pint of alcohol, allowed to soak for two weeks, then well shaken and filtered. Dose, ½ fluid drachm to 2 fluid drachms. Fluid extract, 10 to 30 drops. Solid extract, 5 to 10 grains. Caulophyllum, 2 to 5 grains.’ King’s 1898 Dispensatory: ‘Of caulophyllum, Rafinesque states that ‘as a powerful emmenagogue it promotes delivery, menstruation, and dropsical discharges,’ and that ‘it was employed by the Indians and their imitators for rheumatism, dropsy, colic, sore throat, cramp, hiccough, epilepsy, hysterics, inflammation of the uterus, etc.’ ‘Blue cohosh is reputed antispasmodic, emmenagogue, and parturifacient, besides being diuretic, diaphoretic, and expectorant.’ ‘Its use as a parturient originated in the custom of the Indian squaws of employing a decoction of the root for 2 or 3 weeks previous to labor to facilitate child-birth. This became known to the whites through Smith’s publication. There is no doubt but that caulophyllum has a decided action upon the gravid uterus. During labor it relieves false pains and coordinates muscular contractions, at the same time increasing their power. Like macrotys, it is a better oxytocic than ergot. Unlike the latter agent it stimulates normal contraction instead of inducing spasmodic uterine action.’ ‘It is most valuable in those cases where delay is due to debility, fatigue, or lack of uterine nervous energy, and for deficient contractions where the tissues feel full, as if congested. As a partus p |
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Blue Cohosh Root C/S Wildcrafted (Caulophyllum thalictroides) 1 lb: C $25.58 This is Starwest’s nitrogen-flushed double wall silverfoil pack.Used as an infusion, decoction, extract and tincture.Known as squawroot or papooseroot, Blue Cohosh was widely used in Native America as a uterine toner, especially prior to delivery. Some Indian women drank a strong decoction as a contraceptive. The herb was official in the US Pharmacopeia as a labor inducer from 1882 to 1905. Blue Cohosh’s saponin, called caulosaponin, has been shown to stimulate uterine contractions. Several other alkaloids are also known to be active.As an anti-spasmodic, it eases false labor and menstrual cramps. It also helps ease delivery. As Grieve puts it, ‘In use it is preferable to Ergot, expediting delivery, where delay results from debility, fatigue or want of uterine nervous energy.’ It is a safe emmenagogue. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Emmenagogue, antispasmodic, diuretic, diaphoretic and anthelmintic. Said to be successfully used in rheumatism, dropsy, epilepsy, hysteria and uterine inflammation, specially for chronic cases. It is sometimes combined with Mitchella repens and Eupatoria aromatica.’ ‘In use it is preferable to Ergot, expediting delivery, where delay results from debility, fatigue or want of uterine nervous energy.’ ‘Doses: Decoction or Infusion. 1 oz. of root to 1 pint of boiling water, macerated for ½ hour. Dose, 2 to 4 fluid ounces three or four times a day.’ ‘Tincture: 3 oz. of finely powdered root to 1 pint of alcohol, allowed to soak for two weeks, then well shaken and filtered. Dose, ½ fluid drachm to 2 fluid drachms. Fluid extract, 10 to 30 drops. Solid extract, 5 to 10 grains. Caulophyllum, 2 to 5 grains.’King’s 1898 Dispensatory: ‘Of caulophyllum, Rafinesque states that ‘as a powerful emmenagogue it promotes delivery, menstruation, and dropsical discharges,’ and that ‘it was employed by the Indians and their imitators for rheumatism, dropsy, colic, sore throat, cramp, hiccough, epilepsy, hysterics, inflammation of the uterus, etc.’ ‘Blue cohosh is reputed antispasmodic, emmenagogue, and parturifacient, besides being diuretic, diaphoretic, and expectorant.’ ‘Its use as a parturient originated in the custom of the Indian squaws of employing a decoction of the root for 2 or 3 weeks previous to labor to facilitate child-birth. This became known to the whites through Smith’s publication. There is no doubt but that caulophyllum has a decided action upon the gravid uterus. During labor it relieves false pains and coordinates muscular contractions, at the same time increasing their power. Like macrotys, it is a better oxytocic than ergot. Unlike the latter agent it stimulates normal contraction instead of inducing spasmodic uterine action.’ ‘It is most valuable in those cases where delay is due to debility, fatigue, or lack of uterine nervous energy, and for deficient contractions where the tissues feel full, as if congested. As a partus praeparator, blue cohosh has enjoyed a well-merited reputation. When used by delicate women |
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Blue Cohosh Root Powder (Caulophyllum thalictroides) Wildcrafted 1 lb: C $29.25 This is Starwest’s nitrogen-flushed double wall silverfoil pack.Used as an infusion, decoction, extract and tincture.Known as squawroot or papooseroot, Blue Cohosh was widely used in Native America as a uterine toner, especially prior to delivery. Some Indian women drank a strong decoction as a contraceptive. The herb was official in the US Pharmacopeia as a labor inducer from 1882 to 1905. Blue Cohosh’s saponin, called caulosaponin, has been shown to stimulate uterine contractions. Several other alkaloids are also known to be active.As an anti-spasmodic, it eases false labor and menstrual cramps. It also helps ease delivery. As Grieve puts it, ‘In use it is preferable to Ergot, expediting delivery, where delay results from debility, fatigue or want of uterine nervous energy.’ It is a safe emmenagogue. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Emmenagogue, antispasmodic, diuretic, diaphoretic and anthelmintic. Said to be successfully used in rheumatism, dropsy, epilepsy, hysteria and uterine inflammation, specially for chronic cases. It is sometimes combined with Mitchella repens and Eupatoria aromatica.’ ‘In use it is preferable to Ergot, expediting delivery, where delay results from debility, fatigue or want of uterine nervous energy.’ ‘Doses: Decoction or Infusion. 1 oz. of root to 1 pint of boiling water, macerated for ½ hour. Dose, 2 to 4 fluid ounces three or four times a day.’ ‘Tincture: 3 oz. of finely powdered root to 1 pint of alcohol, allowed to soak for two weeks, then well shaken and filtered. Dose, ½ fluid drachm to 2 fluid drachms. Fluid extract, 10 to 30 drops. Solid extract, 5 to 10 grains. Caulophyllum, 2 to 5 grains.’King’s 1898 Dispensatory: ‘Of caulophyllum, Rafinesque states that ‘as a powerful emmenagogue it promotes delivery, menstruation, and dropsical discharges,’ and that ‘it was employed by the Indians and their imitators for rheumatism, dropsy, colic, sore throat, cramp, hiccough, epilepsy, hysterics, inflammation of the uterus, etc.’ ‘Blue cohosh is reputed antispasmodic, emmenagogue, and parturifacient, besides being diuretic, diaphoretic, and expectorant.’ ‘Its use as a parturient originated in the custom of the Indian squaws of employing a decoction of the root for 2 or 3 weeks previous to labor to facilitate child-birth. This became known to the whites through Smith’s publication. There is no doubt but that caulophyllum has a decided action upon the gravid uterus. During labor it relieves false pains and coordinates muscular contractions, at the same time increasing their power. Like macrotys, it is a better oxytocic than ergot. Unlike the latter agent it stimulates normal contraction instead of inducing spasmodic uterine action.’ ‘It is most valuable in those cases where delay is due to debility, fatigue, or lack of uterine nervous energy, and for deficient contractions where the tissues feel full, as if congested. As a partus praeparator, blue cohosh has enjoyed a well-merited reputation. When used by delicate women |
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Life Size Skeleton $293.55 Blick’s most popular skeleton is constructed of durable plastic with articulated moving joints and removable arms and legs. Includes nerve branches, vertebral artery, and herniated lumbar disk. The moveable skull jaw has three removable teeth. Includes rolling stand. 66" (168 cm) tall. |
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Omron Professional Aneroid Sphygmomanometer $49.04 Light grey, no stop pin with 300 mmHg guage accurate to +/-3 mmHg. Bold, white gradation on grey faceplate. Long-life, calibrated nylon cuff with artery label and a manometer tab. Latex inflation system. Deluxe air release valve. Includes zippered carying case. 1-year warranty and lifetime calibration warranty. |
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Wallach Endocell Endometrial Cell Sampler, 35/bx $179.4 Features of the Wallach Endocell Endometrial Cell Sampler:The Wallach Endocell offers simplicity, safety and economy to the screening process for endometrial carcinoma and precancerous conditions. Using manual suction, it extracts a histological sample from the uterine mucosal lining in seconds. It is also an excellent monitor for the effects of hormonal therapy and a valuable diagnostic tool for fertility problems and uterine pathogens. It can be utilized for endometrial biopsy, suction type and menstrual extraction. Moldability permits easy insertion into a markedly anteverted or retroverted uterus. Simple, non-traumatic procedure. Less discomfort, bleeding, tissue abrasion than D & C method. Manually generated suction provided by elastomeric seal piston plunger. No cervical dilation necessary in most cases. Numbered sounding marks for safety, precision. 3.1mm outside diameter. |
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Wallach Endocell Endometrial Cell Sampler, 210/cs $804 Features of the Wallach Endocell Endometrial Cell Sampler:The Wallach Endocell offers simplicity, safety and economy to the screening process for endometrial carcinoma and precancerous conditions. Using manual suction, it extracts a histological sample from the uterine mucosal lining in seconds. It is also an excellent monitor for the effects of hormonal therapy and a valuable diagnostic tool for fertility problems and uterine pathogens. It can be utilized for endometrial biopsy, suction type and menstrual extraction. Moldability permits easy insertion into a markedly anteverted or retroverted uterus. Simple, non-traumatic procedure. Less discomfort, bleeding, tissue abrasion than D & C method. Manually generated suction provided by elastomeric seal piston plunger. No cervical dilation necessary in most cases. Numbered sounding marks for safety, precision. 3.1mm outside diameter. |
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Exergen TAT 2000 Temporal Scanner – Infrared Thermometer $191.52 Features of the Exergen TAT 2000 Temporal Scanner: The TAT-2000 allows the choice of using disposable covers or cleaning between patients with a disinfectant wipe. The temporal artery, easily visible in an infrared image, is scanned to find the peak temperature. The patented Arterial Heat Balance (AHB)TM method converts this peak to a core temperature by replacing the heat lost from natural cooling of the skin. Convenient one-handed operation. Perfect for use with newborns, infants, children or adults. Precision Infrared System captures naturally emitted heat from the skin over the temporal artery. Selects most accurate of 1000 scans per second. Wide measurement range. LED display – Large, bright, easy to read. Fast and easy to use. Three year warranty. Audible indicator – Gentle audible sound indicates as higher temperature has been detected. LED scan indicator – Indicates temperature is being scanned and flashes when a higher measurement is detected, indicating the location of the temporal artery. Auto-Off – Thermometer shuts off automatically to preserve life of battery. Low battery indicator – Warns user to replace battery. Latex free. Operates on one 9V battery. |
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Herb Tea,Organic Pregnancy 16 Bag Ea: HF $5.22 Supports Healthy Pregnancy Caffeine Free Herbal Tea USDA Organic 80% Organic – Caffeine Free Pregnancy Tea supports healthy pregnancy by combining herbs used for thousands of years by women in Europe and North America to tone uterine muscles, provide nourishment and prepare the womb for childbirth. Modern pharmacological studies on raspberry leaf, a primary ingredient in Pregnancy Tea, substantiate its traditional uses and the 1996 British Herbal Pharmacopoeia indicates its use in preparation for childbirth. Certified by the California Certified Organic Farmers (CCOF). |
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Ashokarishta Ayurvedic Female Tonic 15 fl oz: B $23.56 This traditional ayurvedic tonic has a very strong, somewhat bitter grape juice/vinegar taste because it is basically an herbal wine. Since it is fermented, the product potency will last for years. Ashokarishta is Useful in gynecological conditions like menorrhagia, leucorrhoea and dysmenorrhoea. Also useful as a uterine tonic. Ashokarishta is a very effective treatment for menopausal symptoms, regulating menstruation and menstrual pain and discomforts. Alterative ,stimulant and astringent. Used in leucorrhoea, haematuria, and other female conditions. |
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Allspice Berry Essential Oil 1 gallon: C $953.58 Allspice a very nice ”warming” oil – especially useful in rheumatism, chest complaints and to combat stress and depression. Scent Characteristics: Warm, spicy-sweet. Distillation Method: Steam distilled from seeds. Common Uses: Flavoring, Scent, Aromatherapy Qualities & Properties: Antibacterial, Antiseptic, Antispasmodic, Carminative, Diuretic, Emmenagogic, Expectorant, Lactogenic, Stimulant, Uterine, Calming. May promote lactation. Warning: Skin irritant, dilute well. |
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Ginseng & Longan Combination (Gui Pi Tang) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order) $39.97 Functions: Tonify qi Strengthen the spleen Supplement blood Nourish the heart Pacify the spirit Indication: Heart and spleen deficiency, gastrointestinal weakness, major illness, or overexertion (physical or mental); occult bleeding, anemia, absent-mindedness, palpitations, insomnia, spontaneous sweating, night sweats and fever, pallor, decreased vitality, low appetite, dysmenorrhea, irregular menses, uterine bleeding, fatigue, neurotic symptoms in the absence of inflammation or congestion, and a soft and weak abdomen and pulse. |
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Ginseng & Longan Combination (Gui Pi Tang) 100/500 mg capsules: V (Special Order) $30.18 Functions: Tonify qi Strengthen the spleen Supplement blood Nourish the heart Pacify the spirit Indication: Heart and spleen deficiency, gastrointestinal weakness, major illness, or overexertion (physical or mental); occult bleeding, anemia, absent-mindedness, palpitations, insomnia, spontaneous sweating, night sweats and fever, pallor, decreased vitality, low appetite, dysmenorrhea, irregular menses, uterine bleeding, fatigue, neurotic symptoms in the absence of inflammation or congestion, and a soft and weak abdomen and pulse. |
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Ginseng & Longan Combination (Gui Pi Tang) 100/500 mg tablets: V (Special Order) $26.77 Functions: Tonify qi Strengthen the spleen Supplement blood Nourish the heart Pacify the spirit Indication: Heart and spleen deficiency, gastrointestinal weakness, major illness, or overexertion (physical or mental); occult bleeding, anemia, absent-mindedness, palpitations, insomnia, spontaneous sweating, night sweats and fever, pallor, decreased vitality, low appetite, dysmenorrhea, irregular menses, uterine bleeding, fatigue, neurotic symptoms in the absence of inflammation or congestion, and a soft and weak abdomen and pulse. |
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Pteropus & Bulrush Formula (Shi Xiao San) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order) $29.1 FUNCTIONS Activates blood, disperses stagnant blood, and relieves pain. INDICATIONS Traditional: Blood stagnancy giving rise to irregular menstruation, painful menstruation, incessant uterine discharge after child birth, aching lower abdomen. Swelling, pain, and bruises due to external injuries. Modern: Abdominal pain in women, postpartum bleeding, pain beneath the heart, and pain due to external injuries. |
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Pteropus & Bulrush Formula (Shi Xiao San) 100/500 mg capsules: V (Special Order) $22.89 FUNCTIONS Activates blood, disperses stagnant blood, and relieves pain. INDICATIONS Traditional: Blood stagnancy giving rise to irregular menstruation, painful menstruation, incessant uterine discharge after child birth, aching lower abdomen. Swelling, pain, and bruises due to external injuries. Modern: Abdominal pain in women, postpartum bleeding, pain beneath the heart, and pain due to external injuries. |
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Dong Quai (Angelica sinensis; Dang Gui) & Gardenia Combination (Wen Qing Yin) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order) $36.86 Functions: Clear heat Cool blood Activate blood Disperse stagnant blood Indication: Heat due to deficiency conformation, dry and dark-brownish skin, severe itching, ulcerated mucous membranes, tendency to bleed easily, bruise easily, nervousness, uterine bleeding in women, excessive menstruation, chronic leukorrhea, occult bleeding in men, sallow complexion, and emaciation. |
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Dong Quai (Angelica sinensis; Dang Gui) & Gardenia Combination (Wen Qing Yin) 100/500 mg capsules: V (Special Order) $27.55 Functions: Clear heat Cool blood Activate blood Disperse stagnant blood Indication: Heat due to deficiency conformation, dry and dark-brownish skin, severe itching, ulcerated mucous membranes, tendency to bleed easily, bruise easily, nervousness, uterine bleeding in women, excessive menstruation, chronic leukorrhea, occult bleeding in men, sallow complexion, and emaciation. |
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Dong Quai (Angelica sinensis; Dang Gui) & Evodia Combination (Wen Jing Tang) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order) $38.42 Functions: Warm the meridians Regulate menstruationtonifies Move blood Indication: Chong and Ren meridian cold deficiency, blood stagnation due to qi and blood deficiency with cold; irregular menstruation, pre- or delayed menses, amenorrhea, uterine bleeding, lingering fever in the palm, dry mouth and lips, distention and discomfort in the lower abdomen, cold lower back, and cold abdominal pain. |
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Dong Quai (Angelica sinensis; Dang Gui) & Evodia Combination (Wen Jing Tang) 100/500 mg capsules: V (Special Order) $28.63 Functions: Warm the meridians Regulate menstruationtonifies Move blood Indication: Chong and Ren meridian cold deficiency, blood stagnation due to qi and blood deficiency with cold; irregular menstruation, pre- or delayed menses, amenorrhea, uterine bleeding, lingering fever in the palm, dry mouth and lips, distention and discomfort in the lower abdomen, cold lower back, and cold abdominal pain. |
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Dong Quai (Angelica sinensis; Dang Gui), Evodia, & Ginger Combination (Dang Gui Si Ni Jia Wu Zhu Yu Sheng Jiang Tang) 100/500 mg capsules: V (Special Order) $31.42 FUNCTIONS Nourishes blood, unblocks meridians, dispels cold, subdues ascending qi, and arrests vomiting. INDICATIONS Traditional: Deficiency conformations accompanied by water stagnancy; marked by chest distress and distention, vomiting, severe pain in the abdomen and lower back, diarrhea, cold hands and feet, and pulse so thready that it can hardly be palpated. Modern: Frostbite, calluses and corns, sciatica, patchy lividity, uterine pain, and diarrhea. |
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Dong Quai (Angelica sinensis; Dang Gui), Evodia, & Ginger Combination (Dang Gui Si Ni Jia Wu Zhu Yu Sheng Jiang Tang) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Or $43.07 FUNCTIONS Nourishes blood, unblocks meridians, dispels cold, subdues ascending qi, and arrests vomiting. INDICATIONS Traditional: Deficiency conformations accompanied by water stagnancy; marked by chest distress and distention, vomiting, severe pain in the abdomen and lower back, diarrhea, cold hands and feet, and pulse so thready that it can hardly be palpated. Modern: Frostbite, calluses and corns, sciatica, patchy lividity, uterine pain, and diarrhea. |
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Dong Quai (Angelica sinensis; Dang Gui) & Ginseng Eight Combination (Ba Zhen Tang) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order) $37.63 Functions: Tonify qi Supplement blood Indication: Severe qi and blood deficiency, liver and spleen injury, gastrointestinal weakness; emaciation, irritability, thirst, dizziness, anemia, and dry and lusterless skin. Generalized weakness occurring after a major illness, decreased appetite, swollen and aching lower abdomen, decreased digestive functions, poor circulation, metrorrhagia, uterine bleeding. |
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Dong Quai (Angelica sinensis; Dang Gui) & Ginseng Eight Combination (Ba Zhen Tang) 100/500 mg capsules: V (Special Order) $28.63 Functions: Tonify qi Supplement blood Indication: Severe qi and blood deficiency, liver and spleen injury, gastrointestinal weakness; emaciation, irritability, thirst, dizziness, anemia, and dry and lusterless skin. Generalized weakness occurring after a major illness, decreased appetite, swollen and aching lower abdomen, decreased digestive functions, poor circulation, metrorrhagia, uterine bleeding. |
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Dong Quai (Angelica sinensis; Dang Gui) & Ginseng Eight Combination (Ba Zhen Tang) 100/500 mg tablets: V (Special Order) $25.61 Functions: Tonify qi Supplement blood Indication: Severe qi and blood deficiency, liver and spleen injury, gastrointestinal weakness; emaciation, irritability, thirst, dizziness, anemia, and dry and lusterless skin. Generalized weakness occurring after a major illness, decreased appetite, swollen and aching lower abdomen, decreased digestive functions, poor circulation, metrorrhagia, uterine bleeding. |
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Japanese Thistle (Cirsium japonicum; Small Thistle; Da Xiao Ji) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order) $14.74 Functions: Cool blood Control bleeding Disperse stagnant blood Disperse swelling furuncles Indication: Heat abnormal bleeding, Xue Lin in TCM, hemoptysis, epistaxis, hematuria (blood in urine), functional bleedings, leukorrhea, hematochezia (blood in stool), deep-rooted furuncles, sores, swelling, carbuncles. The roots are anti-inflammatory, diuretic and haemostatic. A decoction of the dried roots is used in the treatment of boils and carbuncles, acute appendicitis, uterine bleeding, haematuria, nose bleeds, haematemesis and traumatic bleeding. The leaf is haemostatic and diuretic. The stem is haemostatic. |
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Ampelopsis Root (Ampelopsis japonica; Bai Lian) Chunks: 500 gm (1.17 lb): V (Special Order) $15.05 Japanese Ampelopsis Root. Pharmaceutical: Radix Ampelopsis Japonicae Roots are used to expel phlegm; treat inflammation of the skin, burns, boils, ulcers, acne, swellings, vaginal and uterine discharges. A decoction of the roots is used in the treatment of tuberculous cervical nodes, bleeding from hemorrhoids and burn injuries. Clears Heat; Expels toxins; Resolves ulcers; Promotes muscle regeneration; Promotes healing Origin Northern China, Henan, Shaanxi, Hubei, Sichuan. |
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Blue Cohosh Root Extract (Caulophyllum thalictroides) 1 fl oz: C $7.5 Starwest Herbal Fluid Extracts are made to exacting standards, such as those of the German Pharmacopoeia, with a Certified Organic grain alcohol base. Starwest Herbal Fluid Extracts are convenient to use, an excellent alternative to herb tea or capsules. Made by a cold process method that extracts the maximum amount of vitamins, minerals, and active constituents of the herb. Our extracts have a herb strength of 1 to 1 and a 30% alcohol content; the fresh extracts are a 1 to 2 ratio with a 50% alcohol content. Our extensive line of herbal extracts are mostly Certified Kosher, including some Fresh, Responsibly Wildcrafted (WC) and many Certified Organic – all grown in compliance with the National Organic Program. Known as squawroot or papooseroot, Blue Cohosh was widely used in Native America as a uterine toner, especially prior to delivery. Some Indian women drank a strong decoction as a contraceptive. The herb was official in the US Pharmacopeia as a labor inducer from 1882 to 1905. Blue Cohosh’s saponin, called caulosaponin, has been shown to stimulate uterine contractions. Several other alkaloids are also known to be active. As an anti-spasmodic, it eases false labor and menstrual cramps. It also helps ease delivery. As Grieve puts it, ‘In use it is preferable to Ergot, expediting delivery, where delay results from debility, fatigue or want of uterine nervous energy.’ It is a safe emmenagogue. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Emmenagogue, antispasmodic, diuretic, diaphoretic and anthelmintic. Said to be successfully used in rheumatism, dropsy, epilepsy, hysteria and uterine inflammation, specially for chronic cases. It is sometimes combined with Mitchella repens and Eupatoria aromatica.’ ‘In use it is preferable to Ergot, expediting delivery, where delay results from debility, fatigue or want of uterine nervous energy.’ ‘Doses: Decoction or Infusion. 1 oz. of root to 1 pint of boiling water, macerated for ½ hour. Dose, 2 to 4 fluid ounces three or four times a day.’ ‘Tincture: 3 oz. of finely powdered root to 1 pint of alcohol, allowed to soak for two weeks, then well shaken and filtered. Dose, ½ fluid drachm to 2 fluid drachms. Fluid extract, 10 to 30 drops. Solid extract, 5 to 10 grains. Caulophyllum, 2 to 5 grains.’ King’s 1898 Dispensatory: ‘Of caulophyllum, Rafinesque states that ‘as a powerful emmenagogue it promotes delivery, menstruation, and dropsical discharges,’ and that ‘it was employed by the Indians and their imitators for rheumatism, dropsy, colic, sore throat, cramp, hiccough, epilepsy, hysterics, inflammation of the uterus, etc.’ ‘Blue cohosh is reputed antispasmodic, emmenagogue, and parturifacient, besides being diuretic, diaphoretic, and expectorant.’ ‘Its use as a parturient originated in the custom of the Indian squaws of employing a decoction of the root for 2 or 3 weeks previous to labor to facilitate child-birth. This became known to the whites through Smith’s pu |
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Blue Cohosh Root Extract (Caulophyllum thalictroides) 4 fl oz: C $19.35 Starwest Herbal Fluid Extracts are made to exacting standards, such as those of the German Pharmacopoeia, with a Certified Organic grain alcohol base. Starwest Herbal Fluid Extracts are convenient to use, an excellent alternative to herb tea or capsules. Made by a cold process method that extracts the maximum amount of vitamins, minerals, and active constituents of the herb. Our extracts have a herb strength of 1 to 1 and a 30% alcohol content; the fresh extracts are a 1 to 2 ratio with a 50% alcohol content. Our extensive line of herbal extracts are mostly Certified Kosher, including some Fresh, Responsibly Wildcrafted (WC) and many Certified Organic – all grown in compliance with the National Organic Program. Known as squawroot or papooseroot, Blue Cohosh was widely used in Native America as a uterine toner, especially prior to delivery. Some Indian women drank a strong decoction as a contraceptive. The herb was official in the US Pharmacopeia as a labor inducer from 1882 to 1905. Blue Cohosh’s saponin, called caulosaponin, has been shown to stimulate uterine contractions. Several other alkaloids are also known to be active. As an anti-spasmodic, it eases false labor and menstrual cramps. It also helps ease delivery. As Grieve puts it, ‘In use it is preferable to Ergot, expediting delivery, where delay results from debility, fatigue or want of uterine nervous energy.’ It is a safe emmenagogue. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Emmenagogue, antispasmodic, diuretic, diaphoretic and anthelmintic. Said to be successfully used in rheumatism, dropsy, epilepsy, hysteria and uterine inflammation, specially for chronic cases. It is sometimes combined with Mitchella repens and Eupatoria aromatica.’ ‘In use it is preferable to Ergot, expediting delivery, where delay results from debility, fatigue or want of uterine nervous energy.’ ‘Doses: Decoction or Infusion. 1 oz. of root to 1 pint of boiling water, macerated for ½ hour. Dose, 2 to 4 fluid ounces three or four times a day.’ ‘Tincture: 3 oz. of finely powdered root to 1 pint of alcohol, allowed to soak for two weeks, then well shaken and filtered. Dose, ½ fluid drachm to 2 fluid drachms. Fluid extract, 10 to 30 drops. Solid extract, 5 to 10 grains. Caulophyllum, 2 to 5 grains.’ King’s 1898 Dispensatory: ‘Of caulophyllum, Rafinesque states that ‘as a powerful emmenagogue it promotes delivery, menstruation, and dropsical discharges,’ and that ‘it was employed by the Indians and their imitators for rheumatism, dropsy, colic, sore throat, cramp, hiccough, epilepsy, hysterics, inflammation of the uterus, etc.’ ‘Blue cohosh is reputed antispasmodic, emmenagogue, and parturifacient, besides being diuretic, diaphoretic, and expectorant.’ ‘Its use as a parturient originated in the custom of the Indian squaws of employing a decoction of the root for 2 or 3 weeks previous to labor to facilitate child-birth. This became known to the whites through Smith’s pu |
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Labtron Patricia Sphygmomanometer, Adult $18 Features of the Labtron Patricia Sphygmomanometer: Adult limb range: 9.5″ – 15″. Black enamel manometer, which reads pressures from 20mmHg to 300mmHg, is color coordinated to the black cotton cuff. The cuff has artery indicator label and gauge holder for maximum convenience. Two-tube latex bladder and standard chrome-plated air release and end valves. Comes complete with zippered case. Lifetime Calibration Warranty. |
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Labtron Patricia Sphygmomanometer, Child $18 Features of the Labtron Patricia Sphygmomanometer: Child limb range: 7″ — 10.5″. Black enamel manometer, which reads pressures from 20mmHg to 300mmHg, is color coordinated to the black cotton cuff. The cuff has artery indicator label and gauge holder for maximum convenience. Two-tube latex bladder and standard chrome-plated air release and end valves. Comes complete with zippered case. Lifetime Calibration Warranty. |
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Labtron Patricia Sphygmomanometer, Infant $18 Features of the Labtron Patricia Sphygmomanometer: Infant limb range: 5″ — 7.5″. Black enamel manometer, which reads pressures from 20mmHg to 300mmHg, is color coordinated to the black cotton cuff. The cuff has artery indicator label and gauge holder for maximum convenience. Two-tube latex bladder and standard chrome-plated air release and end valves. Comes complete with zippered case. Lifetime Calibration Warranty. |
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Labtron Patricia Sphygmomanometer, Thigh $21.15 Features of the Labtron Patricia Sphygmomanometer: Thigh limb range: 17″ – 26″. Black enamel manometer, which reads pressures from 20mmHg to 300mmHg, is color coordinated to the black cotton cuff. The cuff has artery indicator label and gauge holder for maximum convenience. Two-tube latex bladder and standard chrome-plated air release and end valves. Comes complete with zippered case. Lifetime Calibration Warranty. |
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Labtron Patricia Sphygmomanometer, Large Adult $21.69 Features of the Labtron Patricia Sphygmomanometer: Large adult limb range: 13″ — 19″. Black enamel manometer, which reads pressures from 20mmHg to 300mmHg, is color coordinated to the black cotton cuff. The cuff has artery indicator label and gauge holder for maximum convenience. Two-tube latex bladder and standard chrome-plated air release and end valves. Comes complete with zippered case. Lifetime Calibration Warranty. |
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Prestige Medical Sprague Stethoscope & Blood Pressure Kit, Breast Cancer Awareness Edition $39.99 Features of the Prestige Medical Sprague Stethoscope & Blood Pressure Kit: Includes popular nylon aneroid with index and range markings, gauge holder, artery indicator label, standard inflation bulb, precision calibrated gauge, and an extra large 6” x 10” matching color nylon carrying case. Kit also includes a matching color traditional Sprague stethoscope. An ideal kit for the student or professional who demands performance, versatility, and fashion. Lifetime Limited Warranty. |
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Haw Flakes Candy 4.4 oz: V (Special Order) $1.56 Functions: Eliminates Food Stagnation, Promotes Digestion, Resolves Accumulation, Invigorates the Blood Indications: Hawthorne or Shan Zha which this candy is made from is used in Chinese medicine to address food stagnation with accumulation including indigestion, abdominal distention, abdominal pain or diarrhea. It is particularly useful for stagnation due to overindulgence in meat or greasy food. Hawthorne has recently been found to benefit hypertension, coronary artery disease and high cholesterol. Ingredients Haw, sugar, water, Fd & C Red #40. |
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Professional Aneroid Sphygmomanometer, Size Adult $19.04 An economical aneroid sphygmomanometer for today's cost conscious healthcare market. Features: Black enamel 300mmHg no-pin stop manometer; Navy blue nylon cuff with range markings to facilitate selection of correct cuff size; artery label, and gaugeholder; Latex inflation bladder and bulb; Chrome-plated deflation valve; Complete with leatherette zippered carrying case and operating instructions; Assembled, inspected and packaged in the U.S.A. from foreign components. 10-year calibration warranty. |
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Professional Aneroid Sphygmomanometer, Size Infant $19.31 An economical aneroid sphygmomanometer for today's cost conscious healthcare market. Features: Black enamel 300mmHg no-pin stop manometer; Navy blue nylon cuff with range markings to facilitate selection of correct cuff size; artery label, and gaugeholder; Latex inflation bladder and bulb; Chrome-plated deflation valve; Complete with leatherette zippered carrying case and operating instructions; Assembled, inspected and packaged in the U.S.A. from foreign components. 10-year calibration warranty. |
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Professional Aneroid Sphygmomanometer, Size Child $19.31 An economical aneroid sphygmomanometer for today's cost conscious healthcare market. Features: Black enamel 300mmHg no-pin stop manometer; Navy blue nylon cuff with range markings to facilitate selection of correct cuff size; artery label, and gaugeholder; Latex inflation bladder and bulb; Chrome-plated deflation valve; Complete with leatherette zippered carrying case and operating instructions; Assembled, inspected and packaged in the U.S.A. from foreign components. 10-year calibration warranty. |
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Professional Aneroid Sphygmomanometer, Size Adult Large $20.11 An economical aneroid sphygmomanometer for today's cost conscious healthcare market. Features: Black enamel 300mmHg no-pin stop manometer; Navy blue nylon cuff with range markings to facilitate selection of correct cuff size; artery label, and gaugeholder; Latex inflation bladder and bulb; Chrome-plated deflation valve; Complete with leatherette zippered carrying case and operating instructions; Assembled, inspected and packaged in the U.S.A. from foreign components. 10-year calibration warranty. |
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Teasel Root (Dipsacus asper; Xu Duan) Granules 100 grams (3.5 oz): V (Special Order) $14.74 Functions: Tonify liver and kidneys Unite fractured tendons and bone Invigorate blood circulation Prevent miscarriage Indication: Incised wound, broken bones, fractures, swellings, carbuncles, foot debility, restless fetus, functional bleeding, lumbago, weak low back and knees. http://www.tcmbasics.com/materiamedica/radix_dipsaci.htm Functions 1. To tonify the liver and kidneys; 2. To promote the circulation of blood; 3. To strengthen the bones and tendons Indications & Combinations 1. Deficiency of the liver and kidneys manifested as soreness and pain in the lower back and knees or weakness of the legs. Teasel root (Xuduan) is used with Eucommia bark (Duzhong) and Cyathula root (Niuxi). 2. Derangement of Chong and Ren meridians due to deficient liver and kidneys manifested as profuse menstrual flow, uterine bleeding and threatened abortion (restless fetus). Teasel root (Xuduan) is used with Eucommia bark (Duzhong), Donkey hide gelatin (Ejiao), Mugwort leaf (Aiye), Astragalus root (Huangqi) and Chinese angelica root (Danggui). 3. External injury. Teasel root (Xuduan) is used with Drynaria (Gusuibu) and Dragon’s blood (Xuejie) for reducing swelling and stopping pain. Dosage: 10-20 g The fried herb is used for uterine bleeding and the powdered herb for external use. |
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False Unicorn Root C/S (Chamaelirium luteum; Helonias) 1 lb: C $200.03 This is Starwest’s nitrogen-flushed double wall silverfoil pack. Used as a decoction and tincture. False Unicorn Root, also called Starwort and Helonias, is an ancient North American female remedy, adopted by the empirical herbalists. This herb contains estrogen precursors that seem to exert hormonal activity in women that helps regulate the menstrual cycle. It also seems to relieve menstrual pain and morning sickness and aid in the prevention of miscarriage. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Emetic, tonic, diuretic, vermifuge. In large doses a cardiac poison.’ ‘Of the greatest value in female disorders of the reproductive organs. The indication for its use is a dragging sensation in the extreme lower abdomen. It is useful in impotence, as a tonic in genito-urinary weakness or irritability, for liver and kidney diseases. Especially in diseases due to poor action of the liver and not to weakness of the heart or circulation. It is a good remedy in albuminaria.’ King’s 1898 Dispensatory: ‘In doses of 10 or 15 grains of the powdered root, repeated 3 or 4 times a day, it has been found very beneficial in dyspepsia, loss of appetite, and for the removal of worms.’ ‘It is more especially applicable in indigestion, dyspepsia, and mal-assimilation, where the trouble is reflex from, or associated with wrongs of the female reproductive apparatus. Such digestive disturbances as depend upon uterine and ovarian irritation, or upon lack of uterine activity, in chlorotic anemia, are benefited by it, as well as the gastric complications of albuminuria.’ ‘In diseases of the reproductive organs of females, and especially of the uterus, it is one of our most valuable agents, acting as a uterine tonic, and gradually removing abnormal conditions, while at the same time it imparts tone and vigor to the reproductive organs. Hence, it is much used in leucorrhoea, amenorrhoea, dysmenorrhoea, and to remove the tendency to repeated and successive miscarriages.’ ‘A particular phase removed by it is the irritability and despondency that often attends uterine troubles. In painful menstruation it has been found especially adapted to those cases in which there is pelvic fullness, a sensation as if the womb and rectum were distended with blood, and the aching, bearing-down organs feel as if they would fall out of the body.’ ‘Its action here is very decided when the smaller doses are employed. It is considered useful by some for the relief of the vomiting of pregnancy. Helonias is a decided tonic to the urinary tract, and has exerted some benefit in diabetes insipidus.’ ‘Dose of the powder, from 20 to 10 grains; of the decoction, from 2 to 4 fluid ounces; of a saturated tincture, from 10 to 30 minims; of the hydro-alcoholic extract, from 2 to 4 or 5 grains; specific helonias, 1 to 20 drops. American Materia Medica, 1919 (Ellingwood): ‘Homeopathists believe helonias to be particularly suitable for female disorders, where there is feeble cons |
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False Unicorn Root Powder (Chamaelirium luteum) 1 lb: C $200.03 This is Starwest’s nitrogen-flushed double wall silverfoil pack. Used as a decoction and tincture. False Unicorn Root, also called Starwort, is an ancient North American female remedy, adopted by the empirical herbalists. This herb contains estrogen precursors that seem to exert hormonal activity in women that helps regulate the menstrual cycle. It also seems to relieve menstrual pain and morning sickness and aid in the prevention of miscarriage. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Emetic, tonic, diuretic, vermifuge. In large doses a cardiac poison.’ ‘Of the greatest value in female disorders of the reproductive organs. The indication for its use is a dragging sensation in the extreme lower abdomen. It is useful in impotence, as a tonic in genito-urinary weakness or irritability, for liver and kidney diseases. Especially in diseases due to poor action of the liver and not to weakness of the heart or circulation. It is a good remedy in albuminaria.’ King’s 1898 Dispensatory: ‘In doses of 10 or 15 grains of the powdered root, repeated 3 or 4 times a day, it has been found very beneficial in dyspepsia, loss of appetite, and for the removal of worms.’ ‘It is more especially applicable in indigestion, dyspepsia, and mal-assimilation, where the trouble is reflex from, or associated with wrongs of the female reproductive apparatus. Such digestive disturbances as depend upon uterine and ovarian irritation, or upon lack of uterine activity, in chlorotic anemia, are benefited by it, as well as the gastric complications of albuminuria.’ ‘In diseases of the reproductive organs of females, and especially of the uterus, it is one of our most valuable agents, acting as a uterine tonic, and gradually removing abnormal conditions, while at the same time it imparts tone and vigor to the reproductive organs. Hence, it is much used in leucorrhoea, amenorrhoea, dysmenorrhoea, and to remove the tendency to repeated and successive miscarriages.’ ‘A particular phase removed by it is the irritability and despondency that often attends uterine troubles. In painful menstruation it has been found especially adapted to those cases in which there is pelvic fullness, a sensation as if the womb and rectum were distended with blood, and the aching, bearing-down organs feel as if they would fall out of the body.’ ‘Its action here is very decided when the smaller doses are employed. It is considered useful by some for the relief of the vomiting of pregnancy. Helonias is a decided tonic to the urinary tract, and has exerted some benefit in diabetes insipidus.’ ‘Dose of the powder, from 20 to 10 grains; of the decoction, from 2 to 4 fluid ounces; of a saturated tincture, from 10 to 30 minims; of the hydro-alcoholic extract, from 2 to 4 or 5 grains; specific helonias, 1 to 20 drops. American Materia Medica, 1919 (Ellingwood): ‘Homeopathists believe helonias to be particularly suitable for female disorders, where there is feeble constitution, whe |
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False Unicorn Root Powdered (Chamaelirium luteum; Helonias) ½ lb: C $110.03 This is Starwest’s nitrogen-flushed double wall silverfoil pack. Used as a decoction and tincture. False Unicorn Root, also called Starwort and Helonias, is an ancient North American female remedy, adopted by the empirical herbalists. This herb contains estrogen precursors that seem to exert hormonal activity in women that helps regulate the menstrual cycle. It also seems to relieve menstrual pain and morning sickness and aid in the prevention of miscarriage. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Emetic, tonic, diuretic, vermifuge. In large doses a cardiac poison.’ ‘Of the greatest value in female disorders of the reproductive organs. The indication for its use is a dragging sensation in the extreme lower abdomen. It is useful in impotence, as a tonic in genito-urinary weakness or irritability, for liver and kidney diseases. Especially in diseases due to poor action of the liver and not to weakness of the heart or circulation. It is a good remedy in albuminaria.’ King’s 1898 Dispensatory: ‘In doses of 10 or 15 grains of the powdered root, repeated 3 or 4 times a day, it has been found very beneficial in dyspepsia, loss of appetite, and for the removal of worms.’ ‘It is more especially applicable in indigestion, dyspepsia, and mal-assimilation, where the trouble is reflex from, or associated with wrongs of the female reproductive apparatus. Such digestive disturbances as depend upon uterine and ovarian irritation, or upon lack of uterine activity, in chlorotic anemia, are benefited by it, as well as the gastric complications of albuminuria.’ ‘In diseases of the reproductive organs of females, and especially of the uterus, it is one of our most valuable agents, acting as a uterine tonic, and gradually removing abnormal conditions, while at the same time it imparts tone and vigor to the reproductive organs. Hence, it is much used in leucorrhoea, amenorrhoea, dysmenorrhoea, and to remove the tendency to repeated and successive miscarriages.’ ‘A particular phase removed by it is the irritability and despondency that often attends uterine troubles. In painful menstruation it has been found especially adapted to those cases in which there is pelvic fullness, a sensation as if the womb and rectum were distended with blood, and the aching, bearing-down organs feel as if they would fall out of the body.’ ‘Its action here is very decided when the smaller doses are employed. It is considered useful by some for the relief of the vomiting of pregnancy. Helonias is a decided tonic to the urinary tract, and has exerted some benefit in diabetes insipidus.’ ‘Dose of the powder, from 20 to 10 grains; of the decoction, from 2 to 4 fluid ounces; of a saturated tincture, from 10 to 30 minims; of the hydro-alcoholic extract, from 2 to 4 or 5 grains; specific helonias, 1 to 20 drops. American Materia Medica, 1919 (Ellingwood): ‘Homeopathists believe helonias to be particularly suitable for female disorders, where there is feeble cons |
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False Unicorn Root Extract (Chamaelirium luteum) 2 fl oz: HH $21.06 Used as a decoction and tincture. False Unicorn Root, also called Starwort and Helonias, is an ancient North American female remedy, adopted by the empirical herbalists. This herb contains estrogen precursors that seem to exert hormonal activity in women that helps regulate the menstrual cycle. It also seems to relieve menstrual pain and morning sickness and aid in the prevention of miscarriage. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Emetic, tonic, diuretic, vermifuge. In large doses a cardiac poison.’ ‘Of the greatest value in female disorders of the reproductive organs. The indication for its use is a dragging sensation in the extreme lower abdomen. It is useful in impotence, as a tonic in genito-urinary weakness or irritability, for liver and kidney diseases. Especially in diseases due to poor action of the liver and not to weakness of the heart or circulation. It is a good remedy in albuminaria.’ King’s 1898 Dispensatory: ‘In doses of 10 or 15 grains of the powdered root, repeated 3 or 4 times a day, it has been found very beneficial in dyspepsia, loss of appetite, and for the removal of worms.’ ‘It is more especially applicable in indigestion, dyspepsia, and mal-assimilation, where the trouble is reflex from, or associated with wrongs of the female reproductive apparatus. Such digestive disturbances as depend upon uterine and ovarian irritation, or upon lack of uterine activity, in chlorotic anemia, are benefited by it, as well as the gastric complications of albuminuria.’ ‘In diseases of the reproductive organs of females, and especially of the uterus, it is one of our most valuable agents, acting as a uterine tonic, and gradually removing abnormal conditions, while at the same time it imparts tone and vigor to the reproductive organs. Hence, it is much used in leucorrhoea, amenorrhoea, dysmenorrhoea, and to remove the tendency to repeated and successive miscarriages.’ ‘A particular phase removed by it is the irritability and despondency that often attends uterine troubles. In painful menstruation it has been found especially adapted to those cases in which there is pelvic fullness, a sensation as if the womb and rectum were distended with blood, and the aching, bearing-down organs feel as if they would fall out of the body.’ ‘Its action here is very decided when the smaller doses are employed. It is considered useful by some for the relief of the vomiting of pregnancy. Helonias is a decided tonic to the urinary tract, and has exerted some benefit in diabetes insipidus.’ ‘Dose of the powder, from 20 to 10 grains; of the decoction, from 2 to 4 fluid ounces; of a saturated tincture, from 10 to 30 minims; of the hydro-alcoholic extract, from 2 to 4 or 5 grains; specific helonias, 1 to 20 drops. American Materia Medica, 1919 (Ellingwood): ‘Homeopathists believe helonias to be particularly suitable for female disorders, where there is feeble constitution, where the nervous system is weakened and the patient is ea |
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False Unicorn Root Extract (Chamaelirium luteum) 8 fl oz: HH $63.18 Used as a decoction and tincture. False Unicorn Root, also called Starwort and Helonias, is an ancient North American female remedy, adopted by the empirical herbalists. This herb contains estrogen precursors that seem to exert hormonal activity in women that helps regulate the menstrual cycle. It also seems to relieve menstrual pain and morning sickness and aid in the prevention of miscarriage. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Emetic, tonic, diuretic, vermifuge. In large doses a cardiac poison.’ ‘Of the greatest value in female disorders of the reproductive organs. The indication for its use is a dragging sensation in the extreme lower abdomen. It is useful in impotence, as a tonic in genito-urinary weakness or irritability, for liver and kidney diseases. Especially in diseases due to poor action of the liver and not to weakness of the heart or circulation. It is a good remedy in albuminaria.’ King’s 1898 Dispensatory: ‘In doses of 10 or 15 grains of the powdered root, repeated 3 or 4 times a day, it has been found very beneficial in dyspepsia, loss of appetite, and for the removal of worms.’ ‘It is more especially applicable in indigestion, dyspepsia, and mal-assimilation, where the trouble is reflex from, or associated with wrongs of the female reproductive apparatus. Such digestive disturbances as depend upon uterine and ovarian irritation, or upon lack of uterine activity, in chlorotic anemia, are benefited by it, as well as the gastric complications of albuminuria.’ ‘In diseases of the reproductive organs of females, and especially of the uterus, it is one of our most valuable agents, acting as a uterine tonic, and gradually removing abnormal conditions, while at the same time it imparts tone and vigor to the reproductive organs. Hence, it is much used in leucorrhoea, amenorrhoea, dysmenorrhoea, and to remove the tendency to repeated and successive miscarriages.’ ‘A particular phase removed by it is the irritability and despondency that often attends uterine troubles. In painful menstruation it has been found especially adapted to those cases in which there is pelvic fullness, a sensation as if the womb and rectum were distended with blood, and the aching, bearing-down organs feel as if they would fall out of the body.’ ‘Its action here is very decided when the smaller doses are employed. It is considered useful by some for the relief of the vomiting of pregnancy. Helonias is a decided tonic to the urinary tract, and has exerted some benefit in diabetes insipidus.’ ‘Dose of the powder, from 20 to 10 grains; of the decoction, from 2 to 4 fluid ounces; of a saturated tincture, from 10 to 30 minims; of the hydro-alcoholic extract, from 2 to 4 or 5 grains; specific helonias, 1 to 20 drops. American Materia Medica, 1919 (Ellingwood): ‘Homeopathists believe helonias to be particularly suitable for female disorders, where there is feeble constitution, where the nervous system is weakened and the patient is ea |
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False Unicorn Root Extract (Chamaelirium luteum) 16 fl oz: HH $120.04 Used as a decoction and tincture. False Unicorn Root, also called Starwort and Helonias, is an ancient North American female remedy, adopted by the empirical herbalists. This herb contains estrogen precursors that seem to exert hormonal activity in women that helps regulate the menstrual cycle. It also seems to relieve menstrual pain and morning sickness and aid in the prevention of miscarriage. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Emetic, tonic, diuretic, vermifuge. In large doses a cardiac poison.’ ‘Of the greatest value in female disorders of the reproductive organs. The indication for its use is a dragging sensation in the extreme lower abdomen. It is useful in impotence, as a tonic in genito-urinary weakness or irritability, for liver and kidney diseases. Especially in diseases due to poor action of the liver and not to weakness of the heart or circulation. It is a good remedy in albuminaria.’ King’s 1898 Dispensatory: ‘In doses of 10 or 15 grains of the powdered root, repeated 3 or 4 times a day, it has been found very beneficial in dyspepsia, loss of appetite, and for the removal of worms.’ ‘It is more especially applicable in indigestion, dyspepsia, and mal-assimilation, where the trouble is reflex from, or associated with wrongs of the female reproductive apparatus. Such digestive disturbances as depend upon uterine and ovarian irritation, or upon lack of uterine activity, in chlorotic anemia, are benefited by it, as well as the gastric complications of albuminuria.’ ‘In diseases of the reproductive organs of females, and especially of the uterus, it is one of our most valuable agents, acting as a uterine tonic, and gradually removing abnormal conditions, while at the same time it imparts tone and vigor to the reproductive organs. Hence, it is much used in leucorrhoea, amenorrhoea, dysmenorrhoea, and to remove the tendency to repeated and successive miscarriages.’ ‘A particular phase removed by it is the irritability and despondency that often attends uterine troubles. In painful menstruation it has been found especially adapted to those cases in which there is pelvic fullness, a sensation as if the womb and rectum were distended with blood, and the aching, bearing-down organs feel as if they would fall out of the body.’ ‘Its action here is very decided when the smaller doses are employed. It is considered useful by some for the relief of the vomiting of pregnancy. Helonias is a decided tonic to the urinary tract, and has exerted some benefit in diabetes insipidus.’ ‘Dose of the powder, from 20 to 10 grains; of the decoction, from 2 to 4 fluid ounces; of a saturated tincture, from 10 to 30 minims; of the hydro-alcoholic extract, from 2 to 4 or 5 grains; specific helonias, 1 to 20 drops. American Materia Medica, 1919 (Ellingwood): ‘Homeopathists believe helonias to be particularly suitable for female disorders, where there is feeble constitution, where the nervous system is weakened and the patient is ea |
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Female Rejuv 60 Caps: B $18.75 The ingredients in FEMALE REJUV help to regulate the duration between two cycles. They act as an antispasmodic and uterine muscle relaxant to relieve the pain, and controls excessive menstrual loss which causes anemia and weakness. This formula also address anxiety and helps to overcome mental fatigue. Completely free from side effects, FEMALE REJUV assures tension-free periods if taken consistently and as directed. This formula uses herbal extracts, which are about 8-10 times stronger than taking raw herbs. Ayurvedic Physician formulated, with no preservatives, artificial coloring or flavorings, only natural herbs. |
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False Unicorn Root (Chamaelirium luteum; Helonias) Powdered Extract 4:1, 100 kg (220 lbs): RF $25818.75 Used as a decoction and tincture. False Unicorn Root, also called Starwort and Helonias, is an ancient North American female remedy, adopted by the empirical herbalists. This herb contains estrogen precursors that seem to exert hormonal activity in women that helps regulate the menstrual cycle. It also seems to relieve menstrual pain and morning sickness and aid in the prevention of miscarriage. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Emetic, tonic, diuretic, vermifuge. In large doses a cardiac poison.’ ‘Of the greatest value in female disorders of the reproductive organs. The indication for its use is a dragging sensation in the extreme lower abdomen. It is useful in impotence, as a tonic in genito-urinary weakness or irritability, for liver and kidney diseases. Especially in diseases due to poor action of the liver and not to weakness of the heart or circulation. It is a good remedy in albuminaria.’ King’s 1898 Dispensatory: ‘In doses of 10 or 15 grains of the powdered root, repeated 3 or 4 times a day, it has been found very beneficial in dyspepsia, loss of appetite, and for the removal of worms.’ ‘It is more especially applicable in indigestion, dyspepsia, and mal-assimilation, where the trouble is reflex from, or associated with wrongs of the female reproductive apparatus. Such digestive disturbances as depend upon uterine and ovarian irritation, or upon lack of uterine activity, in chlorotic anemia, are benefited by it, as well as the gastric complications of albuminuria.’ ‘In diseases of the reproductive organs of females, and especially of the uterus, it is one of our most valuable agents, acting as a uterine tonic, and gradually removing abnormal conditions, while at the same time it imparts tone and vigor to the reproductive organs. Hence, it is much used in leucorrhoea, amenorrhoea, dysmenorrhoea, and to remove the tendency to repeated and successive miscarriages.’ ‘A particular phase removed by it is the irritability and despondency that often attends uterine troubles. In painful menstruation it has been found especially adapted to those cases in which there is pelvic fullness, a sensation as if the womb and rectum were distended with blood, and the aching, bearing-down organs feel as if they would fall out of the body.’ ‘Its action here is very decided when the smaller doses are employed. It is considered useful by some for the relief of the vomiting of pregnancy. Helonias is a decided tonic to the urinary tract, and has exerted some benefit in diabetes insipidus.’ ‘Dose of the powder, from 20 to 10 grains; of the decoction, from 2 to 4 fluid ounces; of a saturated tincture, from 10 to 30 minims; of the hydro-alcoholic extract, from 2 to 4 or 5 grains; specific helonias, 1 to 20 drops. American Materia Medica, 1919 (Ellingwood): ‘Homeopathists believe helonias to be particularly suitable for female disorders, where there is feeble constitution, where the nervous system is weakened and the patient is e |
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False Unicorn Root (Chamaelirium luteum; Helonias) Powdered Extract 4:1, 25 kg (55 lbs): RF $6712.88 Used as a decoction and tincture. False Unicorn Root, also called Starwort and Helonias, is an ancient North American female remedy, adopted by the empirical herbalists. This herb contains estrogen precursors that seem to exert hormonal activity in women that helps regulate the menstrual cycle. It also seems to relieve menstrual pain and morning sickness and aid in the prevention of miscarriage. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Emetic, tonic, diuretic, vermifuge. In large doses a cardiac poison.’ ‘Of the greatest value in female disorders of the reproductive organs. The indication for its use is a dragging sensation in the extreme lower abdomen. It is useful in impotence, as a tonic in genito-urinary weakness or irritability, for liver and kidney diseases. Especially in diseases due to poor action of the liver and not to weakness of the heart or circulation. It is a good remedy in albuminaria.’ King’s 1898 Dispensatory: ‘In doses of 10 or 15 grains of the powdered root, repeated 3 or 4 times a day, it has been found very beneficial in dyspepsia, loss of appetite, and for the removal of worms.’ ‘It is more especially applicable in indigestion, dyspepsia, and mal-assimilation, where the trouble is reflex from, or associated with wrongs of the female reproductive apparatus. Such digestive disturbances as depend upon uterine and ovarian irritation, or upon lack of uterine activity, in chlorotic anemia, are benefited by it, as well as the gastric complications of albuminuria.’ ‘In diseases of the reproductive organs of females, and especially of the uterus, it is one of our most valuable agents, acting as a uterine tonic, and gradually removing abnormal conditions, while at the same time it imparts tone and vigor to the reproductive organs. Hence, it is much used in leucorrhoea, amenorrhoea, dysmenorrhoea, and to remove the tendency to repeated and successive miscarriages.’ ‘A particular phase removed by it is the irritability and despondency that often attends uterine troubles. In painful menstruation it has been found especially adapted to those cases in which there is pelvic fullness, a sensation as if the womb and rectum were distended with blood, and the aching, bearing-down organs feel as if they would fall out of the body.’ ‘Its action here is very decided when the smaller doses are employed. It is considered useful by some for the relief of the vomiting of pregnancy. Helonias is a decided tonic to the urinary tract, and has exerted some benefit in diabetes insipidus.’ ‘Dose of the powder, from 20 to 10 grains; of the decoction, from 2 to 4 fluid ounces; of a saturated tincture, from 10 to 30 minims; of the hydro-alcoholic extract, from 2 to 4 or 5 grains; specific helonias, 1 to 20 drops. American Materia Medica, 1919 (Ellingwood): ‘Homeopathists believe helonias to be particularly suitable for female disorders, where there is feeble constitution, where the nervous system is weakened and the patient is e |
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False Unicorn Root (Chamaelirium luteum; Helonias) Powder, 100 kg (220 lbs): RF $20655 Used as a decoction and tincture. False Unicorn Root, also called Starwort and Helonias, is an ancient North American female remedy, adopted by the empirical herbalists. This herb contains estrogen precursors that seem to exert hormonal activity in women that helps regulate the menstrual cycle. It also seems to relieve menstrual pain and morning sickness and aid in the prevention of miscarriage. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Emetic, tonic, diuretic, vermifuge. In large doses a cardiac poison.’ ‘Of the greatest value in female disorders of the reproductive organs. The indication for its use is a dragging sensation in the extreme lower abdomen. It is useful in impotence, as a tonic in genito-urinary weakness or irritability, for liver and kidney diseases. Especially in diseases due to poor action of the liver and not to weakness of the heart or circulation. It is a good remedy in albuminaria.’ King’s 1898 Dispensatory: ‘In doses of 10 or 15 grains of the powdered root, repeated 3 or 4 times a day, it has been found very beneficial in dyspepsia, loss of appetite, and for the removal of worms.’ ‘It is more especially applicable in indigestion, dyspepsia, and mal-assimilation, where the trouble is reflex from, or associated with wrongs of the female reproductive apparatus. Such digestive disturbances as depend upon uterine and ovarian irritation, or upon lack of uterine activity, in chlorotic anemia, are benefited by it, as well as the gastric complications of albuminuria.’ ‘In diseases of the reproductive organs of females, and especially of the uterus, it is one of our most valuable agents, acting as a uterine tonic, and gradually removing abnormal conditions, while at the same time it imparts tone and vigor to the reproductive organs. Hence, it is much used in leucorrhoea, amenorrhoea, dysmenorrhoea, and to remove the tendency to repeated and successive miscarriages.’ ‘A particular phase removed by it is the irritability and despondency that often attends uterine troubles. In painful menstruation it has been found especially adapted to those cases in which there is pelvic fullness, a sensation as if the womb and rectum were distended with blood, and the aching, bearing-down organs feel as if they would fall out of the body.’ ‘Its action here is very decided when the smaller doses are employed. It is considered useful by some for the relief of the vomiting of pregnancy. Helonias is a decided tonic to the urinary tract, and has exerted some benefit in diabetes insipidus.’ ‘Dose of the powder, from 20 to 10 grains; of the decoction, from 2 to 4 fluid ounces; of a saturated tincture, from 10 to 30 minims; of the hydro-alcoholic extract, from 2 to 4 or 5 grains; specific helonias, 1 to 20 drops. American Materia Medica, 1919 (Ellingwood): ‘Homeopathists believe helonias to be particularly suitable for female disorders, where there is feeble constitution, where the nervous system is weakened and the patient is e |
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False Unicorn Root (Chamaelirium luteum; Helonias) Powder, 25 kg (55 lbs): RF $5370.3 Used as a decoction and tincture. False Unicorn Root, also called Starwort and Helonias, is an ancient North American female remedy, adopted by the empirical herbalists. This herb contains estrogen precursors that seem to exert hormonal activity in women that helps regulate the menstrual cycle. It also seems to relieve menstrual pain and morning sickness and aid in the prevention of miscarriage. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Emetic, tonic, diuretic, vermifuge. In large doses a cardiac poison.’ ‘Of the greatest value in female disorders of the reproductive organs. The indication for its use is a dragging sensation in the extreme lower abdomen. It is useful in impotence, as a tonic in genito-urinary weakness or irritability, for liver and kidney diseases. Especially in diseases due to poor action of the liver and not to weakness of the heart or circulation. It is a good remedy in albuminaria.’ King’s 1898 Dispensatory: ‘In doses of 10 or 15 grains of the powdered root, repeated 3 or 4 times a day, it has been found very beneficial in dyspepsia, loss of appetite, and for the removal of worms.’ ‘It is more especially applicable in indigestion, dyspepsia, and mal-assimilation, where the trouble is reflex from, or associated with wrongs of the female reproductive apparatus. Such digestive disturbances as depend upon uterine and ovarian irritation, or upon lack of uterine activity, in chlorotic anemia, are benefited by it, as well as the gastric complications of albuminuria.’ ‘In diseases of the reproductive organs of females, and especially of the uterus, it is one of our most valuable agents, acting as a uterine tonic, and gradually removing abnormal conditions, while at the same time it imparts tone and vigor to the reproductive organs. Hence, it is much used in leucorrhoea, amenorrhoea, dysmenorrhoea, and to remove the tendency to repeated and successive miscarriages.’ ‘A particular phase removed by it is the irritability and despondency that often attends uterine troubles. In painful menstruation it has been found especially adapted to those cases in which there is pelvic fullness, a sensation as if the womb and rectum were distended with blood, and the aching, bearing-down organs feel as if they would fall out of the body.’ ‘Its action here is very decided when the smaller doses are employed. It is considered useful by some for the relief of the vomiting of pregnancy. Helonias is a decided tonic to the urinary tract, and has exerted some benefit in diabetes insipidus.’ ‘Dose of the powder, from 20 to 10 grains; of the decoction, from 2 to 4 fluid ounces; of a saturated tincture, from 10 to 30 minims; of the hydro-alcoholic extract, from 2 to 4 or 5 grains; specific helonias, 1 to 20 drops. American Materia Medica, 1919 (Ellingwood): ‘Homeopathists believe helonias to be particularly suitable for female disorders, where there is feeble constitution, where the nervous system is weakened and the patient is e |
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Mutamba (Guazuma ulmifolia) Powder, 100 kg (220 lbs): RF $3786.75 Guazuma ulmifolia; syn: Bubroma guazuma, Diuroglossum rufescens, Theobroma guazuma, Guazuma coriacea, Guazuma inuira, Guazuma polybotra Guazuma tomentosa, Guazuma utilis Common Names: Mutamba, mutambo, embira, embiru, West Indian elm, guazima, etc. Parts Used: Bark, leaves, root Mutamba holds a place in herbal medicine systems in many tropical countries. The bark and leaves are used in various strength decoctions for dysentery and diarrhea, prostate problems, and as a uterine stimulant to aid in childbirth. Also used for skin sores, infections, and rashes, fevers, coughs, bronchitis, asthma, pneumonia, syphilis, and liver problems. |
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Mutamba (Guazuma ulmifolia) Powder, 25 kg (55 lbs): RF $984.56 Guazuma ulmifolia; syn: Bubroma guazuma, Diuroglossum rufescens, Theobroma guazuma, Guazuma coriacea, Guazuma inuira, Guazuma polybotra Guazuma tomentosa, Guazuma utilis Common Names: Mutamba, mutambo, embira, embiru, West Indian elm, guazima, etc. Parts Used: Bark, leaves, root Mutamba holds a place in herbal medicine systems in many tropical countries. The bark and leaves are used in various strength decoctions for dysentery and diarrhea, prostate problems, and as a uterine stimulant to aid in childbirth. Also used for skin sores, infections, and rashes, fevers, coughs, bronchitis, asthma, pneumonia, syphilis, and liver problems. |
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False Unicorn Root (Chamaelirium luteum; Helonias) Powdered Extract 4:1, 10 kg (22 lbs): RF $3402 Used as a decoction and tincture. False Unicorn Root, also called Starwort and Helonias, is an ancient North American female remedy, adopted by the empirical herbalists. This herb contains estrogen precursors that seem to exert hormonal activity in women that helps regulate the menstrual cycle. It also seems to relieve menstrual pain and morning sickness and aid in the prevention of miscarriage. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Emetic, tonic, diuretic, vermifuge. In large doses a cardiac poison.’ ‘Of the greatest value in female disorders of the reproductive organs. The indication for its use is a dragging sensation in the extreme lower abdomen. It is useful in impotence, as a tonic in genito-urinary weakness or irritability, for liver and kidney diseases. Especially in diseases due to poor action of the liver and not to weakness of the heart or circulation. It is a good remedy in albuminaria.’ King’s 1898 Dispensatory: ‘In doses of 10 or 15 grains of the powdered root, repeated 3 or 4 times a day, it has been found very beneficial in dyspepsia, loss of appetite, and for the removal of worms.’ ‘It is more especially applicable in indigestion, dyspepsia, and mal-assimilation, where the trouble is reflex from, or associated with wrongs of the female reproductive apparatus. Such digestive disturbances as depend upon uterine and ovarian irritation, or upon lack of uterine activity, in chlorotic anemia, are benefited by it, as well as the gastric complications of albuminuria.’ ‘In diseases of the reproductive organs of females, and especially of the uterus, it is one of our most valuable agents, acting as a uterine tonic, and gradually removing abnormal conditions, while at the same time it imparts tone and vigor to the reproductive organs. Hence, it is much used in leucorrhoea, amenorrhoea, dysmenorrhoea, and to remove the tendency to repeated and successive miscarriages.’ ‘A particular phase removed by it is the irritability and despondency that often attends uterine troubles. In painful menstruation it has been found especially adapted to those cases in which there is pelvic fullness, a sensation as if the womb and rectum were distended with blood, and the aching, bearing-down organs feel as if they would fall out of the body.’ ‘Its action here is very decided when the smaller doses are employed. It is considered useful by some for the relief of the vomiting of pregnancy. Helonias is a decided tonic to the urinary tract, and has exerted some benefit in diabetes insipidus.’ ‘Dose of the powder, from 20 to 10 grains; of the decoction, from 2 to 4 fluid ounces; of a saturated tincture, from 10 to 30 minims; of the hydro-alcoholic extract, from 2 to 4 or 5 grains; specific helonias, 1 to 20 drops. American Materia Medica, 1919 (Ellingwood): ‘Homeopathists believe helonias to be particularly suitable for female disorders, where there is feeble constitution, where the nervous system is weakened and the patient is e |
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False Unicorn Root (Chamaelirium luteum; Helonias) Powder, 10 kg (22 lbs): RF $2721.6 Used as a decoction and tincture. False Unicorn Root, also called Starwort and Helonias, is an ancient North American female remedy, adopted by the empirical herbalists. This herb contains estrogen precursors that seem to exert hormonal activity in women that helps regulate the menstrual cycle. It also seems to relieve menstrual pain and morning sickness and aid in the prevention of miscarriage. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Emetic, tonic, diuretic, vermifuge. In large doses a cardiac poison.’ ‘Of the greatest value in female disorders of the reproductive organs. The indication for its use is a dragging sensation in the extreme lower abdomen. It is useful in impotence, as a tonic in genito-urinary weakness or irritability, for liver and kidney diseases. Especially in diseases due to poor action of the liver and not to weakness of the heart or circulation. It is a good remedy in albuminaria.’ King’s 1898 Dispensatory: ‘In doses of 10 or 15 grains of the powdered root, repeated 3 or 4 times a day, it has been found very beneficial in dyspepsia, loss of appetite, and for the removal of worms.’ ‘It is more especially applicable in indigestion, dyspepsia, and mal-assimilation, where the trouble is reflex from, or associated with wrongs of the female reproductive apparatus. Such digestive disturbances as depend upon uterine and ovarian irritation, or upon lack of uterine activity, in chlorotic anemia, are benefited by it, as well as the gastric complications of albuminuria.’ ‘In diseases of the reproductive organs of females, and especially of the uterus, it is one of our most valuable agents, acting as a uterine tonic, and gradually removing abnormal conditions, while at the same time it imparts tone and vigor to the reproductive organs. Hence, it is much used in leucorrhoea, amenorrhoea, dysmenorrhoea, and to remove the tendency to repeated and successive miscarriages.’ ‘A particular phase removed by it is the irritability and despondency that often attends uterine troubles. In painful menstruation it has been found especially adapted to those cases in which there is pelvic fullness, a sensation as if the womb and rectum were distended with blood, and the aching, bearing-down organs feel as if they would fall out of the body.’ ‘Its action here is very decided when the smaller doses are employed. It is considered useful by some for the relief of the vomiting of pregnancy. Helonias is a decided tonic to the urinary tract, and has exerted some benefit in diabetes insipidus.’ ‘Dose of the powder, from 20 to 10 grains; of the decoction, from 2 to 4 fluid ounces; of a saturated tincture, from 10 to 30 minims; of the hydro-alcoholic extract, from 2 to 4 or 5 grains; specific helonias, 1 to 20 drops. American Materia Medica, 1919 (Ellingwood): ‘Homeopathists believe helonias to be particularly suitable for female disorders, where there is feeble constitution, where the nervous system is weakened and the patient is e |
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False Unicorn Root (Chamaelirium luteum; Helonias) Powder, 1 kg (2.2 lbs): RF $311.04 Used as a decoction and tincture. False Unicorn Root, also called Starwort and Helonias, is an ancient North American female remedy, adopted by the empirical herbalists. This herb contains estrogen precursors that seem to exert hormonal activity in women that helps regulate the menstrual cycle. It also seems to relieve menstrual pain and morning sickness and aid in the prevention of miscarriage. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Emetic, tonic, diuretic, vermifuge. In large doses a cardiac poison.’ ‘Of the greatest value in female disorders of the reproductive organs. The indication for its use is a dragging sensation in the extreme lower abdomen. It is useful in impotence, as a tonic in genito-urinary weakness or irritability, for liver and kidney diseases. Especially in diseases due to poor action of the liver and not to weakness of the heart or circulation. It is a good remedy in albuminaria.’ King’s 1898 Dispensatory: ‘In doses of 10 or 15 grains of the powdered root, repeated 3 or 4 times a day, it has been found very beneficial in dyspepsia, loss of appetite, and for the removal of worms.’ ‘It is more especially applicable in indigestion, dyspepsia, and mal-assimilation, where the trouble is reflex from, or associated with wrongs of the female reproductive apparatus. Such digestive disturbances as depend upon uterine and ovarian irritation, or upon lack of uterine activity, in chlorotic anemia, are benefited by it, as well as the gastric complications of albuminuria.’ ‘In diseases of the reproductive organs of females, and especially of the uterus, it is one of our most valuable agents, acting as a uterine tonic, and gradually removing abnormal conditions, while at the same time it imparts tone and vigor to the reproductive organs. Hence, it is much used in leucorrhoea, amenorrhoea, dysmenorrhoea, and to remove the tendency to repeated and successive miscarriages.’ ‘A particular phase removed by it is the irritability and despondency that often attends uterine troubles. In painful menstruation it has been found especially adapted to those cases in which there is pelvic fullness, a sensation as if the womb and rectum were distended with blood, and the aching, bearing-down organs feel as if they would fall out of the body.’ ‘Its action here is very decided when the smaller doses are employed. It is considered useful by some for the relief of the vomiting of pregnancy. Helonias is a decided tonic to the urinary tract, and has exerted some benefit in diabetes insipidus.’ ‘Dose of the powder, from 20 to 10 grains; of the decoction, from 2 to 4 fluid ounces; of a saturated tincture, from 10 to 30 minims; of the hydro-alcoholic extract, from 2 to 4 or 5 grains; specific helonias, 1 to 20 drops. American Materia Medica, 1919 (Ellingwood): ‘Homeopathists believe helonias to be particularly suitable for female disorders, where there is feeble constitution, where the nervous system is weakened and the patient is e |
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False Unicorn Root (Chamaelirium luteum; Helonias) Powdered Extract 4:1, 1 kg (2.2 lbs): RF $388.8 Used as a decoction and tincture. False Unicorn Root, also called Starwort and Helonias, is an ancient North American female remedy, adopted by the empirical herbalists. This herb contains estrogen precursors that seem to exert hormonal activity in women that helps regulate the menstrual cycle. It also seems to relieve menstrual pain and morning sickness and aid in the prevention of miscarriage. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Emetic, tonic, diuretic, vermifuge. In large doses a cardiac poison.’ ‘Of the greatest value in female disorders of the reproductive organs. The indication for its use is a dragging sensation in the extreme lower abdomen. It is useful in impotence, as a tonic in genito-urinary weakness or irritability, for liver and kidney diseases. Especially in diseases due to poor action of the liver and not to weakness of the heart or circulation. It is a good remedy in albuminaria.’ King’s 1898 Dispensatory: ‘In doses of 10 or 15 grains of the powdered root, repeated 3 or 4 times a day, it has been found very beneficial in dyspepsia, loss of appetite, and for the removal of worms.’ ‘It is more especially applicable in indigestion, dyspepsia, and mal-assimilation, where the trouble is reflex from, or associated with wrongs of the female reproductive apparatus. Such digestive disturbances as depend upon uterine and ovarian irritation, or upon lack of uterine activity, in chlorotic anemia, are benefited by it, as well as the gastric complications of albuminuria.’ ‘In diseases of the reproductive organs of females, and especially of the uterus, it is one of our most valuable agents, acting as a uterine tonic, and gradually removing abnormal conditions, while at the same time it imparts tone and vigor to the reproductive organs. Hence, it is much used in leucorrhoea, amenorrhoea, dysmenorrhoea, and to remove the tendency to repeated and successive miscarriages.’ ‘A particular phase removed by it is the irritability and despondency that often attends uterine troubles. In painful menstruation it has been found especially adapted to those cases in which there is pelvic fullness, a sensation as if the womb and rectum were distended with blood, and the aching, bearing-down organs feel as if they would fall out of the body.’ ‘Its action here is very decided when the smaller doses are employed. It is considered useful by some for the relief of the vomiting of pregnancy. Helonias is a decided tonic to the urinary tract, and has exerted some benefit in diabetes insipidus.’ ‘Dose of the powder, from 20 to 10 grains; of the decoction, from 2 to 4 fluid ounces; of a saturated tincture, from 10 to 30 minims; of the hydro-alcoholic extract, from 2 to 4 or 5 grains; specific helonias, 1 to 20 drops. American Materia Medica, 1919 (Ellingwood): ‘Homeopathists believe helonias to be particularly suitable for female disorders, where there is feeble constitution, where the nervous system is weakened and the patient is e |
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False Unicorn Root (Chamaelirium luteum; Helonias) Powdered Extract 4:1, 5 kg (11 lbs): RF $1822.5 Used as a decoction and tincture. False Unicorn Root, also called Starwort and Helonias, is an ancient North American female remedy, adopted by the empirical herbalists. This herb contains estrogen precursors that seem to exert hormonal activity in women that helps regulate the menstrual cycle. It also seems to relieve menstrual pain and morning sickness and aid in the prevention of miscarriage. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Emetic, tonic, diuretic, vermifuge. In large doses a cardiac poison.’ ‘Of the greatest value in female disorders of the reproductive organs. The indication for its use is a dragging sensation in the extreme lower abdomen. It is useful in impotence, as a tonic in genito-urinary weakness or irritability, for liver and kidney diseases. Especially in diseases due to poor action of the liver and not to weakness of the heart or circulation. It is a good remedy in albuminaria.’ King’s 1898 Dispensatory: ‘In doses of 10 or 15 grains of the powdered root, repeated 3 or 4 times a day, it has been found very beneficial in dyspepsia, loss of appetite, and for the removal of worms.’ ‘It is more especially applicable in indigestion, dyspepsia, and mal-assimilation, where the trouble is reflex from, or associated with wrongs of the female reproductive apparatus. Such digestive disturbances as depend upon uterine and ovarian irritation, or upon lack of uterine activity, in chlorotic anemia, are benefited by it, as well as the gastric complications of albuminuria.’ ‘In diseases of the reproductive organs of females, and especially of the uterus, it is one of our most valuable agents, acting as a uterine tonic, and gradually removing abnormal conditions, while at the same time it imparts tone and vigor to the reproductive organs. Hence, it is much used in leucorrhoea, amenorrhoea, dysmenorrhoea, and to remove the tendency to repeated and successive miscarriages.’ ‘A particular phase removed by it is the irritability and despondency that often attends uterine troubles. In painful menstruation it has been found especially adapted to those cases in which there is pelvic fullness, a sensation as if the womb and rectum were distended with blood, and the aching, bearing-down organs feel as if they would fall out of the body.’ ‘Its action here is very decided when the smaller doses are employed. It is considered useful by some for the relief of the vomiting of pregnancy. Helonias is a decided tonic to the urinary tract, and has exerted some benefit in diabetes insipidus.’ ‘Dose of the powder, from 20 to 10 grains; of the decoction, from 2 to 4 fluid ounces; of a saturated tincture, from 10 to 30 minims; of the hydro-alcoholic extract, from 2 to 4 or 5 grains; specific helonias, 1 to 20 drops. American Materia Medica, 1919 (Ellingwood): ‘Homeopathists believe helonias to be particularly suitable for female disorders, where there is feeble constitution, where the nervous system is weakened and the patient is e |
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False Unicorn Root (Chamaelirium luteum; Helonias) Powder, 5 kg (11 lbs): RF $1458 Used as a decoction and tincture. False Unicorn Root, also called Starwort and Helonias, is an ancient North American female remedy, adopted by the empirical herbalists. This herb contains estrogen precursors that seem to exert hormonal activity in women that helps regulate the menstrual cycle. It also seems to relieve menstrual pain and morning sickness and aid in the prevention of miscarriage. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘Emetic, tonic, diuretic, vermifuge. In large doses a cardiac poison.’ ‘Of the greatest value in female disorders of the reproductive organs. The indication for its use is a dragging sensation in the extreme lower abdomen. It is useful in impotence, as a tonic in genito-urinary weakness or irritability, for liver and kidney diseases. Especially in diseases due to poor action of the liver and not to weakness of the heart or circulation. It is a good remedy in albuminaria.’ King’s 1898 Dispensatory: ‘In doses of 10 or 15 grains of the powdered root, repeated 3 or 4 times a day, it has been found very beneficial in dyspepsia, loss of appetite, and for the removal of worms.’ ‘It is more especially applicable in indigestion, dyspepsia, and mal-assimilation, where the trouble is reflex from, or associated with wrongs of the female reproductive apparatus. Such digestive disturbances as depend upon uterine and ovarian irritation, or upon lack of uterine activity, in chlorotic anemia, are benefited by it, as well as the gastric complications of albuminuria.’ ‘In diseases of the reproductive organs of females, and especially of the uterus, it is one of our most valuable agents, acting as a uterine tonic, and gradually removing abnormal conditions, while at the same time it imparts tone and vigor to the reproductive organs. Hence, it is much used in leucorrhoea, amenorrhoea, dysmenorrhoea, and to remove the tendency to repeated and successive miscarriages.’ ‘A particular phase removed by it is the irritability and despondency that often attends uterine troubles. In painful menstruation it has been found especially adapted to those cases in which there is pelvic fullness, a sensation as if the womb and rectum were distended with blood, and the aching, bearing-down organs feel as if they would fall out of the body.’ ‘Its action here is very decided when the smaller doses are employed. It is considered useful by some for the relief of the vomiting of pregnancy. Helonias is a decided tonic to the urinary tract, and has exerted some benefit in diabetes insipidus.’ ‘Dose of the powder, from 20 to 10 grains; of the decoction, from 2 to 4 fluid ounces; of a saturated tincture, from 10 to 30 minims; of the hydro-alcoholic extract, from 2 to 4 or 5 grains; specific helonias, 1 to 20 drops. American Materia Medica, 1919 (Ellingwood): ‘Homeopathists believe helonias to be particularly suitable for female disorders, where there is feeble constitution, where the nervous system is weakened and the patient is e |
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Mutamba (Guazuma ulmifolia) Powder, 10 kg (22 lbs): RF $498.96 Guazuma ulmifolia; syn: Bubroma guazuma, Diuroglossum rufescens, Theobroma guazuma, Guazuma coriacea, Guazuma inuira, Guazuma polybotra Guazuma tomentosa, Guazuma utilis Common Names: Mutamba, mutambo, embira, embiru, West Indian elm, guazima, etc. Parts Used: Bark, leaves, root Mutamba holds a place in herbal medicine systems in many tropical countries. The bark and leaves are used in various strength decoctions for dysentery and diarrhea, prostate problems, and as a uterine stimulant to aid in childbirth. Also used for skin sores, infections, and rashes, fevers, coughs, bronchitis, asthma, pneumonia, syphilis, and liver problems. |
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Mutamba (Guazuma ulmifolia) Powder, 1 kg (2.2 lbs): RF $57.02 Guazuma ulmifolia; syn: Bubroma guazuma, Diuroglossum rufescens, Theobroma guazuma, Guazuma coriacea, Guazuma inuira, Guazuma polybotra Guazuma tomentosa, Guazuma utilis Common Names: Mutamba, mutambo, embira, embiru, West Indian elm, guazima, etc. Parts Used: Bark, leaves, root Mutamba holds a place in herbal medicine systems in many tropical countries. The bark and leaves are used in various strength decoctions for dysentery and diarrhea, prostate problems, and as a uterine stimulant to aid in childbirth. Also used for skin sores, infections, and rashes, fevers, coughs, bronchitis, asthma, pneumonia, syphilis, and liver problems. |
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Mutamba (Guazuma ulmifolia) Powder, 5 kg (11 lbs): RF $267.3 Guazuma ulmifolia; syn: Bubroma guazuma, Diuroglossum rufescens, Theobroma guazuma, Guazuma coriacea, Guazuma inuira, Guazuma polybotra Guazuma tomentosa, Guazuma utilis Common Names: Mutamba, mutambo, embira, embiru, West Indian elm, guazima, etc. Parts Used: Bark, leaves, root Mutamba holds a place in herbal medicine systems in many tropical countries. The bark and leaves are used in various strength decoctions for dysentery and diarrhea, prostate problems, and as a uterine stimulant to aid in childbirth. Also used for skin sores, infections, and rashes, fevers, coughs, bronchitis, asthma, pneumonia, syphilis, and liver problems. |
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ADCUFF Single Patient Use Two Tube Neonatal Cuffs, Size Two $47.92 Features of the ADC Adcuff Neonatal Cuffs: Single patient use cuffs for use with virtually all monitors. Index and range markings assure use of correct size. Artery mark simplifies correct positioning. Color coded sizes facilitate cuff selection. Bladder-less, latex-free construction reduces risk of allergic reaction. Ultra-Soft lining for patient comfort. Individually leak tested to assure dependability. Durable enough for repeated use, economical enough for single patient applications. Vinyl material treated with antibacterial agent. Individually polybagged, 10/box. Available in double or single tube configuration.View additional images for size chart. |
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ADCUFF Single Patient Use Two Tube Neonatal Cuffs, Size Three $47.92 Features of the ADC Adcuff Neonatal Cuffs: Single patient use cuffs for use with virtually all monitors. Index and range markings assure use of correct size Artery mark simplifies correct positioning. Color coded sizes facilitate cuff selection. Bladder-less, latex-free construction reduces risk of allergic reaction Ultra-Soft lining for patient comfort Individually leak tested to assure dependability Durable enough for repeated use, economical enough for single patient applications Vinyl material treated with antibacterial agent Individually polybagged, 10/box Available in double or single tube configuration.View additional images for size chart. |
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ADCUFF Single Patient Use Two Tube Neonatal Cuffs, Size One $47.92 Features of the ADC Adcuff Neonatal Cuffs: Single patient use cuffs for use with virtually all monitors. Index and range markings assure use of correct size. Artery mark simplifies correct positioning. Color coded sizes facilitate cuff selection. Bladder-less, latex-free construction reduces risk of allergic reaction. Ultra-Soft lining for patient comfort. Individually leak tested to assure dependability. Durable enough for repeated use, economical enough for single patient applications. Vinyl material treated with antibacterial agent. Individually polybagged, 10/box. Available in double or single tube configuration.View additional images for size chart. |
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Omron Aneroid Sphygmomanometer with Large Adult Nylon Cuff $42.15 Durable and reliable, Omron’s Aneroid Sphygmomanometers offer a lifetime calibration warranty and a long-life nylon cuff to maintain the performance requirements of a busy clinical practice.* No-stop pin, 300 mmHg manometer gauge and a deluxe air-release valve. * Large adult nylon cuff fits arm circumference 13-1/4 inches to 19-1/2 inches .* Bold, white gradations on gray faceplate.* Artery label and manometer tab on cuff. * Long-life calibrated nylon cuff.* Zippered carrying case included. * Lifetime calibration warranty 3 mmHg.Infant, Pediatric, Adult, Large Adult, and Thigh size cuffs available for a greater range of patient applications. |
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Omron Aneroid Sphygmomanometer with Child Nylon Cuff $28.73 Durable and reliable, Omron’s Aneroid Sphygmomanometers offer a lifetime calibration warranty and a long-life nylon cuff to maintain the performance requirements of a busy clinical practice.* No-stop pin, 300 mmHg manometer gauge and a deluxe air-release valve. * Child size nylon cuff fits arm circumference 7 inches to 11 inches .* Bold, white gradations on gray faceplate.* Artery label and manometer tab on cuff. * Long-life calibrated nylon cuff.* Zippered carrying case included. * Lifetime calibration warranty 3 mmHg.Infant, Pediatric, Adult, Large Adult, and Thigh size cuffs available for a greater range of patient applications. |
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Laerdal IM Hip Simulator $1142.23 Features of the Laerdal IM Hip Simulator: Allows visualization of the relationship of bone to muscle while training the administration of medication via dorsogluteal injection. Realistic anatomical structures enable visualization of internal anatomy. Sacrum, innominate, upper femur and coccyx. Sciatic nerve and sacral plexus. Gluteus maximus and gluteus medius. Femoral artery, vein and nerve. Student able to visualize line from the posterior superior iliac spine to the greater trochanter of the femur. Skin wrap simulating subcutaneous fat aids student in learning to determine appropriate needle length. |
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ADCUFF Single Patient Use Two Tube Neonatal Cuffs, Size Four $47.92 Features of the ADC Adcuff Neonatal Cuffs: Single patient use cuffs for use with virtually all monitors. Index and range markings assure use of correct size. Artery mark simplifies correct positioning. Color coded sizes facilitate cuff selection. Bladder-less, latex-free construction reduces risk of allergic reaction. Ultra-Soft lining for patient comfort. Individually leak tested to assure dependability. Durable enough for repeated use, economical enough for single patient applications. Vinyl material treated with antibacterial agent. Individually polybagged, 10/box. Available in double or single tube configuration. View additional images for size chart. |
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ADCUFF Single Patient Use Two Tube Neonatal Cuffs, Size Five $47.92 Features of the ADC Adcuff Neonatal Cuffs: Single patient use cuffs for use with virtually all monitors. Index and range markings assure use of correct size. Artery mark simplifies correct positioning. Color coded sizes facilitate cuff selection. Bladder-less, latex-free construction reduces risk of allergic reaction. Ultra-Soft lining for patient comfort. Individually leak tested to assure dependability. Durable enough for repeated use, economical enough for single patient applications. Vinyl material treated with antibacterial agent. Individually polybagged, 10/box. Available in double or single tube configuration. View additional images for size chart. |
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3B Scientific Human Skeleton with Roller Stand & Dust Cover, 70 Height $673.19 Features of the 3B Scientific Human Skeleton: Medical-grade, natural-cast skeleton suitable for instructional and chiropractical demonstrations. Made from unbreakable plastic material for classroom durability. Deluxe skull is dissectible into three parts: calvarium, base of skull, and lower jaw. Position and spacing of teeth are reproduced from a natural denture. Upper and lower extremities are flexibly mounted and removable. Flexible spine allows almost all natural movements and features a herniated disc, protruding nerves, and vertebral artery. Rotation and movement of the skull on first and second cervical vertebrae can be demonstrated as well. Height: 70 in. (177.8cm). |
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Omron Aneroid Sphygmomanometer with Adult Nylon Cuff $33.25 Durable and reliable, Omron’s Aneroid Sphygmomanometers offer a lifetime calibration warranty and a long-life nylon cuff to maintain the performance requirements of a busy clinical practice.* No-stop pin, 300 mmHg manometer gauge and a deluxe air-release valve. * Adult nylon cuff fits arm circumference 10-3/4 inches to 15-3/4 inches.* Bold, white gradations on gray faceplate.* Artery label and manometer tab on cuff. * Long-life calibrated nylon cuff.* Zippered carrying case included. * Lifetime calibration warranty 3 mmHg.Infant, Pediatric, Adult, Large Adult, and Thigh size cuffs available for a greater range of patient applications. |
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ADC Aneroid Sphygmomanometer Blood Pressure Cuff, Child, Navy $17.94 Features of the ADC Aneroid Sphygmomanometer Blood Pressure Cuff: * Black enamel 300mmHg no-pin stop manometer.* Navy Nylon cuff with range markings to facilitate selection of correct cuff size; artery label and gauge holder.* Latex-free inflation bladder and bulb.* Chrome plated deflation valve.* Complete with leatherette zippered carrying case and operating instructions.* Assembled, inspected, and packaged in the U.S.A from foreign components. ADC medical instruments and accessories have been carefully designed to meet the rigorous demands of the most discriminating healthcare professionals throughout the world. ADC products are manufactured from the finest materials with an uncompromising concern for quality. |
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ADC Aneroid Sphygmomanometer Blood Pressure Cuff, Small Adult, Navy $17.94 Features of the ADC Aneroid Sphygmomanometer Blood Pressure Cuff: * Black enamel 300mmHg no-pin stop manometer.* Navy Nylon cuff with range markings to facilitate selection of correct cuff size; artery label and gauge holder.* Latex-free inflation bladder and bulb.* Chrome plated deflation valve.* Complete with leatherette zippered carrying case and operating instructions.* Assembled, inspected, and packaged in the U.S.A from foreign components. ADC medical instruments and accessories have been carefully designed to meet the rigorous demands of the most discriminating healthcare professionals throughout the world. ADC products are manufactured from the finest materials with an uncompromising concern for quality. |
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ADC SPU CUFF, 2 Tube, No Connector, Adult Small, 10/Pkg $71.81 ADCUFF SPU ADULT CUFFS Single patient use cuffs for use with virtually all monitors. Index and range markings assure use of correct size. Artery mark simplifies correct positioning. Color coded sizes facilitate cuff selection. Bladder-less, latex-free construction reduces risk of allergic reaction. Ultra-Soft lining for patient comfort. Individually leak tested to assure dependability. Durable enough for repeated use, economical enough for single patient applications. Vinyl material treated with antibacterial agent Individually polybagged, 10/box Assembled in the U.S.A. Choose from two tube, one tube, or complete inflation systems. |
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ADC SPU CUFF, 1 Tube, Bayonette Connector, Adult Large, 10/Pkg $71.81 ADCUFF SPU ADULT CUFFS Single patient use cuffs for use with virtually all monitors. Index and range markings assure use of correct size. Artery mark simplifies correct positioning. Color coded sizes facilitate cuff selection Bladder-less, latex-free construction reduces risk of allergic reaction. Ultra-Soft lining for patient comfort. Individually leak tested to assure dependability. Durable enough for repeated use, economical enough for single patient applications. Vinyl material treated with antibacterial agent Individually polybagged, 10/box. Assembled in the U.S.A. Choose from two tube, one tube, or complete inflation systems. |
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Omron Sphygmomanometer with Thigh Nylon Cuff, Latex Free $82.96 Durable and reliable, Omron’s Aneroid Sphygmomanometers offer a lifetime calibration warranty and a long-life nylon cuff to maintain the performance requirements of a busy clinical practice.* No-stop pin, 300 mmHg manometer gauge and a deluxe air-release valve. * Thigh nylon cuff.* Artery label and manometer tab on cuff. * Long-life calibrated nylon cuff.* Zippered carrying case included. * Latex Free.* Lifetime calibration warranty 3 mmHg.Infant, Pediatric, Adult, Large Adult, and Thigh size cuffs available for a greater range of patient applications. |
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ADC SPU CUFF, 1 Tube, Bayonette Connector, Adult Long, 10/Pkg $71.81 ADCUFF SPU ADULT CUFFS Single patient use cuffs for use with virtually all monitors. Index and range markings assure use of correct size. Artery mark simplifies correct positioning. Color coded sizes facilitate cuff selection. Bladder-less, latex-free construction reduces risk of allergic reaction. Ultra-Soft lining for patient comfort. Individually leak tested to assure dependability. Durable enough for repeated use, economical enough for single patient applications. Vinyl material treated with antibacterial agent. Individually polybagged, 10/box. Assembled in the U.S.A. Choose from two tube, one tube, or complete inflation systems. |
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ADC SPU CUFF, 1 Tube, Slip Connector, Adult Long, 10/Pkg $71.81 ADCUFF SPU ADULT CUFFS Single patient use cuffs for use with virtually all monitors. Index and range markings assure use of correct size. Artery mark simplifies correct positioning. Color coded sizes facilitate cuff selection. Bladder-less, latex-free construction reduces risk of allergic reaction. Ultra-Soft lining for patient comfort. Individually leak tested to assure dependability. Durable enough for repeated use, economical enough for single patient applications. Vinyl material treated with antibacterial agent. Individually polybagged, 10/box. Assembled in the U.S.A. Choose from two tube, one tube, or complete inflation systems. |
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ADC SPU CUFF, 1 Tube, No Connector, Adult Small, 10/Pkg $71.81 ADCUFF SPU ADULT CUFFS Single patient use cuffs for use with virtually all monitors. Index and range markings assure use of correct size. Artery mark simplifies correct positioning. Color coded sizes facilitate cuff selection. Bladder-less, latex-free construction reduces risk of allergic reaction. Ultra-Soft lining for patient comfort. Individually leak tested to assure dependability. Durable enough for repeated use, economical enough for single patient applications. Vinyl material treated with antibacterial agent. Individually polybagged, 10/box. Assembled in the U.S.A. Choose from two tube, one tube, or complete inflation systems. |
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ADC SPU CUFF, 1 Tube, Female Connector, Adult Small, 10/Pkg $71.81 ADCUFF SPU ADULT CUFFS Single patient use cuffs for use with virtually all monitors. Index and range markings assure use of correct size. Artery mark simplifies correct positioning. Color coded sizes facilitate cuff selection. Bladder-less, latex-free construction reduces risk of allergic reaction. Ultra-Soft lining for patient comfort. Individually leak tested to assure dependability. Durable enough for repeated use, economical enough for single patient applications. Vinyl material treated with antibacterial agent. Individually polybagged, 10/box. Assembled in the U.S.A. Choose from two tube, one tube, or complete inflation systems. |
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ADC SPU CUFF, 1 Tube, Bayonette Connector, Adult Small, 10/Pkg $71.81 ADCUFF SPU ADULT CUFFS Single patient use cuffs for use with virtually all monitors. Index and range markings assure use of correct size. Artery mark simplifies correct positioning. Color coded sizes facilitate cuff selection. Bladder-less, latex-free construction reduces risk of allergic reaction. Ultra-Soft lining for patient comfort. Individually leak tested to assure dependability. Durable enough for repeated use, economical enough for single patient applications. Vinyl material treated with antibacterial agent. Individually polybagged, 10/box. Assembled in the U.S.A. Choose from two tube, one tube, or complete inflation systems. |
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ADC SPU CUFF, 1 Tube, No Connector, Adult Large, 10/Pkg $71.81 ADCUFF SPU ADULT CUFFS Single patient use cuffs for use with virtually all monitors. Index and range markings assure use of correct size. Artery mark simplifies correct positioning. Color coded sizes facilitate cuff selection. Bladder-less, latex-free construction reduces risk of allergic reaction. Ultra-Soft lining for patient comfort. Individually leak tested to assure dependability. Durable enough for repeated use, economical enough for single patient applications. Vinyl material treated with antibacterial agent. Individually polybagged, 10/box. Assembled in the U.S.A. Choose from two tube, one tube, or complete inflation systems. |
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ADC SPU CUFF, 1 Tube, Female Connector, Adult Large, 10/Pkg $71.81 ADCUFF SPU ADULT CUFFS Single patient use cuffs for use with virtually all monitors. Index and range markings assure use of correct size. Artery mark simplifies correct positioning. Color coded sizes facilitate cuff selection. Bladder-less, latex-free construction reduces risk of allergic reaction. Ultra-Soft lining for patient comfort. Individually leak tested to assure dependability. Durable enough for repeated use, economical enough for single patient applications. Vinyl material treated with antibacterial agent. Individually polybagged, 10/box. Assembled in the U.S.A. Choose from two tube, one tube, or complete inflation systems. |
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ADC SPU CUFF, 1 Tube, Slipe Connector, Adult Large, 10/Pkg $71.81 ADCUFF SPU ADULT CUFFS Single patient use cuffs for use with virtually all monitors. Index and range markings assure use of correct size. Artery mark simplifies correct positioning. Color coded sizes facilitate cuff selection. Bladder-less, latex-free construction reduces risk of allergic reaction. Ultra-Soft lining for patient comfort. Individually leak tested to assure dependability. Durable enough for repeated use, economical enough for single patient applications. Vinyl material treated with antibacterial agent. Individually polybagged, 10/box. Assembled in the U.S.A. Choose from two tube, one tube, or complete inflation systems. |
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ADC SPU CUFF, 1 Tube, Slip Connector, Adult Small, 10/Pkg $71.81 ADCUFF SPU ADULT CUFFS Single patient use cuffs for use with virtually all monitors. Index and range markings assure use of correct size. Artery mark simplifies correct positioning. Color coded sizes facilitate cuff selection. Bladder-less, latex-free construction reduces risk of allergic reaction. Ultra-Soft lining for patient comfort. Individually leak tested to assure dependability. Durable enough for repeated use, economical enough for single patient applications. Vinyl material treated with antibacterial agent. Individually polybagged, 10/box. Assembled in the U.S.A. Choose from two tube, one tube, or complete inflation systems. |
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Omron Marshall? Sphygmomanometer with Thigh Nylon Cuff $51.99 Durable and reliable, Omron’s Aneroid Sphygmomanometers offer a lifetime calibration warranty and a long-life nylon cuff to maintain the performance requirements of a busy clinical practice.* No-stop pin, 300 mmHg manometer gauge and a deluxe air-release valve. * Thigh size nylon cuff.* Bold, white gradations on gray faceplate.* Artery label and manometer tab on cuff. * Long-life calibrated nylon cuff.* Zippered carrying case included. * Lifetime calibration warranty 3 mmHg.Infant, Pediatric, Adult, Large Adult, and Thigh size cuffs available for a greater range of patient applications. |
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Omron Aneroid Sphygmomanometer with Adult Nylon Cuff, Latex Free $56.53 Durable and reliable, Omron’s Aneroid Sphygmomanometers offer a lifetime calibration warranty and a long-life nylon cuff to maintain the performance requirements of a busy clinical practice.* No-stop pin, 300 mmHg manometer gauge and a deluxe air-release valve. * Adult nylon cuff fits arm circumference 10-3/4 inches to 15-3/4 inches.* Artery label and manometer tab on cuff. * Long-life calibrated nylon cuff.* Zippered carrying case included. * Latex Free.* Lifetime calibration warranty 3 mmHg.Infant, Pediatric, Adult, Large Adult, and Thigh size cuffs available for a greater range of patient applications. |
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Omron Aneroid Sphygmomanometer with Large Adult Nylon Cuff, Latex Free $56.99 Durable and reliable, Omron’s Aneroid Sphygmomanometers offer a lifetime calibration warranty and a long-life nylon cuff to maintain the performance requirements of a busy clinical practice.* No-stop pin, 300 mmHg manometer gauge and a deluxe air-release valve. * Large adult nylon cuff fits arm circumference 13-1/4 inches to 19-1/2 inches.* Artery label and manometer tab on cuff. * Long-life calibrated nylon cuff.* Zippered carrying case included. * Latex Free.* Lifetime calibration warranty 3 mmHg.Infant, Pediatric, Adult, Large Adult, and Thigh size cuffs available for a greater range of patient applications. |
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ADC SPU CUFF, 2 Tube, No Connector, Adult, 10/Pkg $71.81 ADCUFF SPU ADULT CUFFS Single patient use cuffs for use with virtually all monitors. Index and range markings assure use of correct size. Artery mark simplifies correct positioning. Color coded sizes facilitate cuff selection. Bladder-less, latex-free construction reduces risk of allergic reaction. Ultra-Soft lining for patient comfort. Individually leak tested to assure dependability. Durable enough for repeated use, economical enough for single patient applications. Vinyl material treated with antibacterial agent. Individually polybagged, 10/box. Assembled in the U.S.A. Choose from two tube, one tube, or complete inflation systems. |
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ADC SPU CUFF, 2 Tube, Screw Connector, Adult, 10/Pkg $71.81 ADCUFF SPU ADULT CUFFS Single patient use cuffs for use with virtually all monitors. Index and range markings assure use of correct size. Artery mark simplifies correct positioning. Color coded sizes facilitate cuff selection. Bladder-less, latex-free construction reduces risk of allergic reaction. Ultra-Soft lining for patient comfort. Individually leak tested to assure dependability. Durable enough for repeated use, economical enough for single patient applications. Vinyl material treated with antibacterial agent. Individually polybagged, 10/box. Assembled in the U.S.A. Choose from two tube, one tube, or complete inflation systems. |
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ADC SPU CUFF, 2 Tube, Slip Connector, Adult, 10/Pkg $71.81 ADCUFF SPU ADULT CUFFS Single patient use cuffs for use with virtually all monitors. Index and range markings assure use of correct size. Artery mark simplifies correct positioning. Color coded sizes facilitate cuff selection. Bladder-less, latex-free construction reduces risk of allergic reaction. Ultra-Soft lining for patient comfort. Individually leak tested to assure dependability. Durable enough for repeated use, economical enough for single patient applications. Vinyl material treated with antibacterial agent. Individually polybagged, 10/box. Assembled in the U.S.A. Choose from two tube, one tube, or complete inflation systems. |
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ADC SPU CUFF, 2 Tube, No Connector, Latex-Free, Child, 10/Pkg $71.81 ADCUFF SPU ADULT CUFFS Single patient use cuffs for use with virtually all monitors. Index and range markings assure use of correct size. Artery mark simplifies correct positioning. Color coded sizes facilitate cuff selection. Bladder-less, latex-free construction reduces risk of allergic reaction. Ultra-Soft lining for patient comfort. Individually leak tested to assure dependability. Durable enough for repeated use, economical enough for single patient applications. Vinyl material treated with antibacterial agent. Individually polybagged, 10/box. Assembled in the U.S.A. Choose from two tube, one tube, or complete inflation systems. |
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ADC SPU CUFF, 2 Tube, Screw Connector, Latex-Free, Child, 10/Pkg $71.81 ADCUFF SPU ADULT CUFFS Single patient use cuffs for use with virtually all monitors. Index and range markings assure use of correct size. Artery mark simplifies correct positioning. Color coded sizes facilitate cuff selection. Bladder-less, latex-free construction reduces risk of allergic reaction. Ultra-Soft lining for patient comfort. Individually leak tested to assure dependability. Durable enough for repeated use, economical enough for single patient applications. Vinyl material treated with antibacterial agent. Individually polybagged, 10/box. Assembled in the U.S.A. Choose from two tube, one tube, or complete inflation systems. |
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ADC SPU CUFF, 2 Tube, Slip Connector, Latex-Free, Child, 10/Pkg $71.81 ADCUFF SPU ADULT CUFFS Single patient use cuffs for use with virtually all monitors. Index and range markings assure use of correct size. Artery mark simplifies correct positioning. Color coded sizes facilitate cuff selection. Bladder-less, latex-free construction reduces risk of allergic reaction. Ultra-Soft lining for patient comfort. Individually leak tested to assure dependability. Durable enough for repeated use, economical enough for single patient applications. Vinyl material treated with antibacterial agent. Individually polybagged, 10/box. Assembled in the U.S.A. Choose from two tube, one tube, or complete inflation systems. |
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ADC SPU CUFF, 2 Tube, Female Connector, Latex-Free, Child, 10/Pkg $71.81 ADCUFF SPU ADULT CUFFS Single patient use cuffs for use with virtually all monitors. Index and range markings assure use of correct size. Artery mark simplifies correct positioning. Color coded sizes facilitate cuff selection. Bladder-less, latex-free construction reduces risk of allergic reaction. Ultra-Soft lining for patient comfort. Individually leak tested to assure dependability. Durable enough for repeated use, economical enough for single patient applications. Vinyl material treated with antibacterial agent. Individually polybagged, 10/box. Assembled in the U.S.A. Choose from two tube, one tube, or complete inflation systems. |