Gallbladder Honey
Gall Honey- A directed cleansing and rebalancing of the gallbladder. It helps open and nourish the gallbladder that gets overwhelmed in this heightened toxic environment. Meant to gently dissolve blockages and clear impediments.
Alfalfa - Alfalfa has played an important role as a livestock forage. Its use probably originated in Southeast Asia. The Arabs fed alfalfa to their horses, claiming it made the animals swift and strong, and named the legume “Al-fal-fa” meaning “father of all foods. Alfalfa is well-known for the treatment of diseases of gall bladder. This particular herb is very rich in nutrients and it is good for whole body support.
Anise Seeds - Anise seeds act to remove the stones from the gall bladder. Throughout history, people have used Anise seeds to treat a variety of ailments. The greenish seeds of the Pimpinella anisum were a highly-prized commodity in ancient Greece and Rome, and the seeds were so valuable in the East that they were often used to pay taxes.
Barberry Root - The gallbladder’s main job is to store the cholesterol-rich bile that’s secreted by the liver. Bile is what helps your body digest fatty foods. Barberry can be an effective gallbladder flushing agent. Barberry's ability to aid in the secretion of bile is key since cholesterol is excreted from the body almost exclusively via bile. Waste products also leave the body via bile secretion. However, this secretion can be impaired by a variety of factors, including a poor diet. By increasing the secretion of bile, barberry is excellent for improving the health of both the liver and gallbladder.
