Herbal Supplements from
Youngevity Majestic
Earth Herbal Rainforest
HERBAL
BOTANICALS

There is no argument, that
today's environment of increased pollution from chemical, toxic
emission and the breakdown of our ozone creates extra problems
for us. We need to provide total nutrition to our bodies everyday
according to Senate Doc. 264. We can not count on the 4 basic
food groups to supply us adequately for these nutritional needs.
Majestic Earth Herbal
Rainforest is a step in
the right direction. Each bottle contains full strength Majestic
Earth Plant Derived Minerals along with 16 herbs to balance
your everyday needs, along with various nutrients as listed below.
Rainforest offers 16 time-tested botanicals.With a delicious
Mango Taste - 16 Herbs in a base of full strength Plant Derived
Minerals
Suggested Usage: 1 ounce per 100 pounds body weight 1-2 times
daily Children: 1 teaspoon per 25 pounds of body weight
Majestic Earth Herbal
Rainforest 32 oz. #13205
Retail price: $36.00 - Wholesale price: $26.00
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Facts Serving Size:1 Fl. ounce (2 Tablespoons) |
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Amount per Serving |
% daily amount |
| Calories |
13 |
|
| Total Fat |
0 |
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| Sodium |
0<1 mg |
<1 |
| Total Carbohydrates |
4 g |
2%* |
| Sugars |
4 g |
|
| Protein |
<1 g |
|
| Vitamin A (beta carotene) |
675 IU |
13.5 |
| Potassium Asparate |
62,5 mcg |
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| Herbal Mix |
31.3 mcg |
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*Percent Daily Values
are based on a 2,000 Calorie Diet.
Daily Values are not established |
Other Ingredients:Pure
Water, M.E. Plant Derived Minerals, Crystallene Fructose, Glycerine,
Natural Flavors, Citric Acid, Potassium Sorbate (retards spoilage) |
| ALFALFA - The plant
with the deepest roots, often extending 20 to 40 feet deep, is
known as the King of herbs, due to its high protein content.
It also provides the highest source of natural beta carotene
as well as a wide variety of minerals. |
| ANGELICA
ROOT - This plant was considered holy by many cultures. Angelica
was used by priests and medicine men of many cultures to give
them special strength. It provides a rich source of vitamin E,
B-12 and Calcium. |
| CASCARA
SAGRADA - Native Americans believed Cascara bark was sacred and
named it The Great Herb. After storing the harvested bark for
at least a year, the ground it into a fine powder from which
they brewed a health beverage. It assists the bowels. |
| CELERY
SEED - Celery has been used by herbalists, both ancient and modern
as soother of the nerves. It contributes vitamins A, the B-Complex,
C and iron. |
| CHAMOMILE
FLOWERS - For many ancient cultures, the chamomile was an honored
plant with a flower that was considered sacred. This is one of
the oldest of herbs, known for its soothing effect on body and
rejuvenating effect upon mind. Chamomile provides calcium, magnesium
iron, and trace minerals. |
| DANDELION
ROOT - This herb is included for its wealth of subtle nutrients.
Ancient peoples have been able to subsist completely from the
dandelion when adverse weather conditions destroyed many of their
other crops. |
| ECHINACEA
- For hundreds of years medicine men, shamans and the like have
used echinacea for its ability to assist the body in fighting
off various illnesses. Used for the strength it imparts to the
immune system, echinacea was frequently a part of the ancient
herbalists protocols. |
| GINKGO
BILOBA - As with many old time remedies, ginkgo biloba is receiving
increased attention from modern health care practitioners and
researchers. The ginkgo tree is possibly the oldest living tree
species. Estimates place it at over 200 million years old. Individual
trees may live as long as 1000 years. An extract of this remarkable
tree, ginkgo biloba supports the body in a variety of ways by
enhancing intracellular energy production as well as a potent
free radical scavenger. It has been used throughout time as a
mental performance enhancer. |
| GOLDEN
SEAL - Golden Seal Root is one of the oldest, most time tested
herbs, having been used by both ancient and modern herbalists.
This herb has been honored for its effect in preventing infections
as well as being soothing to the stomach and intestines. |
| HOREHOUND
ROOT - A member of the mint family, horehound has been extensively
used as a mucus membrane soother. Imparting a delightful flavor
to many foods, horehound provides a variety of nutrients such
as zinc, iron, potassium, vitamins A, C, E, the B-Complex as
well as valuable fatty acids. |
| LICORICE ROOT
- Licorice is cultivated all over the world today. Its pleasing
taste and ability to soothe the nerves made its use spread to
every major civilization in recorded history. The Chinese popularized
the use of this herb for its effect on stress. It contains vitamin
E, biotin, niacin, pantothenic acid choline, manganese and other
trace elements. |
| PASSION FLOWERS
- The passion flower has its origin in the rain forests of South
America. From there it spread northward and by the early 1600's
when Spain first visited the "new world", North American
Indians were using the herb on a regular basis. Spaniards took
the plants back to Europe and there it was used for its calming
effect upon the body. |
| SARSAPARILLA
ROOT - Used by native Indians from many cultures, Sarsaparilla
became popular for its invigorating qualities, producing "inner
strength". Sarsaparilla is rich in vitamin C, pyridoxine,
calcium, iron and trace elements. |
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Minerals are essential to
life itself!
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