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Unda #33 - 20ml
Unda #33 - 20ml
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- Circulatory system support
- Helps with arterial disorders
- Safe for all ages
- Homeopathic remedy
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Unda #33 - 20ml
$39.75
Unda #33 - 20ml is a dietary supplement in liquid drop form, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

UNDA #33: POOR CIRCULATION AND HYPERTENSIONUnda #33 is a homeopathic remedy for those of all ages that suffer from poor circulation and hypertension. Combining a variety of plant extracts and minerals such as onion, pansy and aluminum Unda #33 treats the peripheral circulation of the heart. Aluminum is used for helping to regulate the neuro-vegetative system that governs the peripheral circulation of the heart. [LIQUID]
Each drop contains:
Allium cepa (Onion) Bulb 4X
Tilia europaea (European linden) Flower 4X
Jateorhiza palmata (Columbo) Root 4X
Viola tricolor (Pansy) Whole Plant 4X
Boldo Leaf 4X
Anacardium orientale Fruit 4X
Aluminium metallicum (Aluminum) 12X
Non-Medicinal Ingredients
Ethanol (beet), purified water
Important Information:
If symptoms persist or worsen, consult your healthcare practitioner. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, consult your healthcare practitioner prior to use.
Allium cepa (Onion) Bulb 4X
Tilia europaea (European linden) Flower 4X
Jateorhiza palmata (Columbo) Root 4X
Viola tricolor (Pansy) Whole Plant 4X
Boldo Leaf 4X
Anacardium orientale Fruit 4X
Aluminium metallicum (Aluminum) 12X
Non-Medicinal Ingredients
Ethanol (beet), purified water
Important Information:
If symptoms persist or worsen, consult your healthcare practitioner. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, consult your healthcare practitioner prior to use.
Dosage
Adults and Children (12 years and older): Take 10 to 30 drops one to three times daily, or as recommended by your healthcare practitioner.Children (6-11 years): Take 5 to 15 drops one to three times daily, or as recommended by your healthcare practitioner.
Children (1-5 years): Take 5 to 10 drops one to three times daily, or as recommended by your healthcare practitioner.
Infants (0-11 months): Take 1 to 5 drops one to three times daily, or as recommended by your healthcare practitioner.
Acute Dosing: Follow the above age recommended drop amounts and take every 15 to 60 minutes (up to 12 times per day) or until symptoms improve, then resume general dosing.
Adults and Children (12 years and older): Take 10 to 30 drops one to three times daily, or as recommended by your healthcare practitioner.Children (6-11 years): Take 5 to 15 drops one to three times daily, or as recommended by your healthcare practitioner.
Children (1-5 years): Take 5 to 10 drops one to three times daily, or as recommended by your healthcare practitioner.
Infants (0-11 months): Take 1 to 5 drops one to three times daily, or as recommended by your healthcare practitioner.
Acute Dosing: Follow the above age recommended drop amounts and take every 15 to 60 minutes (up to 12 times per day) or until symptoms improve, then resume general dosing.
Homeopathic Liquid Compounds for Whole Body Health
Unda formulates
homeopathic supplements
including Unda #245 for hormone support, Unda #30 for insomnia support, Unda #8 to support circulation and Unda #6 for digestive support. Unda uses quality herbal blends to help support overall health and provide a diverse range of homeopathic supplements.
Unda formulates
homeopathic supplements
including Unda #245 for hormone support, Unda #30 for insomnia support, Unda #8 to support circulation and Unda #6 for digestive support. Unda uses quality herbal blends to help support overall health and provide a diverse range of homeopathic supplements.
GARLIC
More than just a spice for cooking, garlic can actually improve your health in many different ways...
Garlic is a popular herb in the kitchen and in the medicine cabinet, and has been for thousands of years in many different cultures around the world. The herb that we use is actually the bulb of the Allium sativum plant. The cloves of the bulb contain active
sulphur
compounds called alliin, allicin, and S-allyl
cysteine. These constituents have been well studied for their various health benefits. Garlic has many benefits for cardiovascular health, including cholesterol regulation, blood pressure lowering, and improved circulation. It also helps to regulate blood sugar levels, and acts as a potent antimicrobial.
Cardiovascular Benefits
Garlic intake is shown to decrease levels of LDL cholesterol, which is the "bad" cholesterol responsible for cholesterol plaques and the storage of fat, and triglycerides. Garlic also increases levels of HDL cholesterol, which is the "good" cholesterol responsible for moving stored and deposited fat to the liver for processing and removal from the body. HDL cholesterol protects against plaque formation. Garlic preparations have also been found to lower blood pressure and improve blood circulation. Thus, garlic can be used to reduce the risk of stroke and heart attack. Aged garlic extract is the form that has been studied for its cardiovascular benefits.
Blood Sugar Regulation
Garlic has beneficial effects on balancing blood sugar as well. The
pancreas
releases insulin in response to sugar intake. It acts to promote the intake of glucose by all the cells of the body to use as a fuel source. Without proper insulin levels, any sugar absorbed stays in the blood, causing high blood sugar, while the body cells become starved for energy. Eventually the pancreas becomes worn out and does not produce as much insulin or the body's cells become less sensitive after years of high insulin levels. This is what happens in diabetes. For more information on diabetes, please click here. Garlic can increase the release of insulin and help the body's cells become more sensitive to the insulin present.
Antimicrobial
For thousands of years, garlic has been used as an antimicrobial and anti-parasitic herb. It has been used topically for infections of the skin, wound care and even acne. It is commonly used for bacterial and fungal infections both inside and outside the body as well. Oral supplementation or eating garlic can help to fight systemic infections like parasites,
bronchitis, and digestive infections. Research has shown that garlic can be taken as a prophylactic during cold and flu season to help protect against infection. For more information on cold and flu, please click here. Interestingly, garlic cloves can be perforated and inserted into the vagina attatched to a string to treat a yeast infection. For more information on the treatment of Yeast Infections, please click here.
Medicinal Food
Garlic is a medicinal food because the active ingredients are present in the cloves in sufficient quantities to have some medicinal effects. It is best to eat raw garlic, because the active sulphur compounds are sensitive to heat and can be destroyed by cooking.
How can I get more garlic?
Garlic supplements are found as encapsulated herb, tablets and aged extracts (oils). These products should be standardized as an assurance of the amount of sulphur compounds they contain. There are many types of garlic supplements, choose the best one for you and consider combination products that target your particular needs. Garlic can be found in combination products for immune boosting, cholesterol control, blood pressure regulation, and heart health.
What about stinky breath?
Although eating large amounts of garlic and supplementing with some forms of garlic can cause halitosis and a garlicky body odour, this doesn't have to be the case. Garlic naturally contains allyl methyl sulfide (AMS), which is the compound responsible for halitosis. Many supplements come in an odourless form to help prevent this nasty side effect. Keep in mind that for respiratory infections, these supplements do not contain the AMS that naturally travels to the lungs and may not work as quickly. Also, some people say that the body odour and breath side effects decrease when garlic is used regularly.
Garlic QUICK FACTS
PARTS USED
Bulb.
APPLICATIONS
Bacterial or fungal infections, heart disease, hypertension,
high cholesterol.
OPTIMUM DOSAGE
Capsules 800-1200mg daily, equivalent to 1200mg of fresh garlic or standardized to 4mg allicin potential. Aged extract 600-1800mg daily, standardized to contain 1mg/g S-allyl
cysteine. (Clinical doses may be higher as recommended by your practitioner).
WORKS WELL WITH
Echinacea, goldenseal,
vitamin C,
niacin,
coenzyme Q10.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Garlic can cause burning stomach pain and diarrhea in sensitive individuals.
Garlic should not be used with blood thinners and should be discontinued 2 weeks prior to surgery.
Individuals who use blood sugar regulating medication, insulin or high blood pressure medication should use garlic with caution.
Very high levels of garlic consumption can decrease thyroid functioning.
Garlic supplementation may reduce the effectiveness of some birth control pills.
More than just a spice for cooking, garlic can actually improve your health in many different ways...
Garlic is a popular herb in the kitchen and in the medicine cabinet, and has been for thousands of years in many different cultures around the world. The herb that we use is actually the bulb of the Allium sativum plant. The cloves of the bulb contain active
sulphur
compounds called alliin, allicin, and S-allyl
cysteine. These constituents have been well studied for their various health benefits. Garlic has many benefits for cardiovascular health, including cholesterol regulation, blood pressure lowering, and improved circulation. It also helps to regulate blood sugar levels, and acts as a potent antimicrobial.
Cardiovascular Benefits
Garlic intake is shown to decrease levels of LDL cholesterol, which is the "bad" cholesterol responsible for cholesterol plaques and the storage of fat, and triglycerides. Garlic also increases levels of HDL cholesterol, which is the "good" cholesterol responsible for moving stored and deposited fat to the liver for processing and removal from the body. HDL cholesterol protects against plaque formation. Garlic preparations have also been found to lower blood pressure and improve blood circulation. Thus, garlic can be used to reduce the risk of stroke and heart attack. Aged garlic extract is the form that has been studied for its cardiovascular benefits.
Blood Sugar Regulation
Garlic has beneficial effects on balancing blood sugar as well. The
pancreas
releases insulin in response to sugar intake. It acts to promote the intake of glucose by all the cells of the body to use as a fuel source. Without proper insulin levels, any sugar absorbed stays in the blood, causing high blood sugar, while the body cells become starved for energy. Eventually the pancreas becomes worn out and does not produce as much insulin or the body's cells become less sensitive after years of high insulin levels. This is what happens in diabetes. For more information on diabetes, please click here. Garlic can increase the release of insulin and help the body's cells become more sensitive to the insulin present.
Antimicrobial
For thousands of years, garlic has been used as an antimicrobial and anti-parasitic herb. It has been used topically for infections of the skin, wound care and even acne. It is commonly used for bacterial and fungal infections both inside and outside the body as well. Oral supplementation or eating garlic can help to fight systemic infections like parasites,
bronchitis, and digestive infections. Research has shown that garlic can be taken as a prophylactic during cold and flu season to help protect against infection. For more information on cold and flu, please click here. Interestingly, garlic cloves can be perforated and inserted into the vagina attatched to a string to treat a yeast infection. For more information on the treatment of Yeast Infections, please click here.
Medicinal Food
Garlic is a medicinal food because the active ingredients are present in the cloves in sufficient quantities to have some medicinal effects. It is best to eat raw garlic, because the active sulphur compounds are sensitive to heat and can be destroyed by cooking.
How can I get more garlic?
Garlic supplements are found as encapsulated herb, tablets and aged extracts (oils). These products should be standardized as an assurance of the amount of sulphur compounds they contain. There are many types of garlic supplements, choose the best one for you and consider combination products that target your particular needs. Garlic can be found in combination products for immune boosting, cholesterol control, blood pressure regulation, and heart health.
What about stinky breath?
Although eating large amounts of garlic and supplementing with some forms of garlic can cause halitosis and a garlicky body odour, this doesn't have to be the case. Garlic naturally contains allyl methyl sulfide (AMS), which is the compound responsible for halitosis. Many supplements come in an odourless form to help prevent this nasty side effect. Keep in mind that for respiratory infections, these supplements do not contain the AMS that naturally travels to the lungs and may not work as quickly. Also, some people say that the body odour and breath side effects decrease when garlic is used regularly.
Garlic QUICK FACTS
PARTS USED
Bulb.
APPLICATIONS
Bacterial or fungal infections, heart disease, hypertension,
high cholesterol.
OPTIMUM DOSAGE
Capsules 800-1200mg daily, equivalent to 1200mg of fresh garlic or standardized to 4mg allicin potential. Aged extract 600-1800mg daily, standardized to contain 1mg/g S-allyl
cysteine. (Clinical doses may be higher as recommended by your practitioner).
WORKS WELL WITH
Echinacea, goldenseal,
vitamin C,
niacin,
coenzyme Q10.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Garlic can cause burning stomach pain and diarrhea in sensitive individuals.
Garlic should not be used with blood thinners and should be discontinued 2 weeks prior to surgery.
Individuals who use blood sugar regulating medication, insulin or high blood pressure medication should use garlic with caution.
Very high levels of garlic consumption can decrease thyroid functioning.
Garlic supplementation may reduce the effectiveness of some birth control pills.
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GARLICMore than just a spice for cooking, garlic can actually improve your health in many different ways...
Garlic is a popular herb in the kitchen and in the medicine cabinet, and has been for thousands of years in many different cultures around the world. The herb that we use is actually the bulb of the Allium sativum plant. The cloves of the bulb contain active
sulphur
compounds called alliin, allicin, and S-allyl
cysteine. These constituents have been well studied for their various health benefits. Garlic has many benefits for cardiovascular health, including cholesterol regulation, blood pressure lowering, and improved circulation. It also helps to regulate blood sugar levels, and acts as a potent antimicrobial.
Cardiovascular Benefits
Garlic intake is shown to decrease levels of LDL cholesterol, which is the "bad" cholesterol responsible for cholesterol plaques and the storage of fat, and triglycerides. Garlic also increases levels of HDL cholesterol, which is the "good" cholesterol responsible for moving stored and deposited fat to the liver for processing and removal from the body. HDL cholesterol protects against plaque formation. Garlic preparations have also been found to lower blood pressure and improve blood circulation. Thus, garlic can be used to reduce the risk of stroke and heart attack. Aged garlic extract is the form that has been studied for its cardiovascular benefits.
Blood Sugar Regulation
Garlic has beneficial effects on balancing blood sugar as well. The
pancreas
releases insulin in response to sugar intake. It acts to promote the intake of glucose by all the cells of the body to use as a fuel source. Without proper insulin levels, any sugar absorbed stays in the blood, causing high blood sugar, while the body cells become starved for energy. Eventually the pancreas becomes worn out and does not produce as much insulin or the body's cells become less sensitive after years of high insulin levels. This is what happens in diabetes. For more information on diabetes, please click here. Garlic can increase the release of insulin and help the body's cells become more sensitive to the insulin present.
Antimicrobial
For thousands of years, garlic has been used as an antimicrobial and anti-parasitic herb. It has been used topically for infections of the skin, wound care and even acne. It is commonly used for bacterial and fungal infections both inside and outside the body as well. Oral supplementation or eating garlic can help to fight systemic infections like parasites,
bronchitis, and digestive infections. Research has shown that garlic can be taken as a prophylactic during cold and flu season to help protect against infection. For more information on cold and flu, please click here. Interestingly, garlic cloves can be perforated and inserted into the vagina attatched to a string to treat a yeast infection. For more information on the treatment of Yeast Infections, please click here.
Medicinal Food
Garlic is a medicinal food because the active ingredients are present in the cloves in sufficient quantities to have some medicinal effects. It is best to eat raw garlic, because the active sulphur compounds are sensitive to heat and can be destroyed by cooking.
How can I get more garlic?
Garlic supplements are found as encapsulated herb, tablets and aged extracts (oils). These products should be standardized as an assurance of the amount of sulphur compounds they contain. There are many types of garlic supplements, choose the best one for you and consider combination products that target your particular needs. Garlic can be found in combination products for immune boosting, cholesterol control, blood pressure regulation, and heart health.
What about stinky breath?
Although eating large amounts of garlic and supplementing with some forms of garlic can cause halitosis and a garlicky body odour, this doesn't have to be the case. Garlic naturally contains allyl methyl sulfide (AMS), which is the compound responsible for halitosis. Many supplements come in an odourless form to help prevent this nasty side effect. Keep in mind that for respiratory infections, these supplements do not contain the AMS that naturally travels to the lungs and may not work as quickly. Also, some people say that the body odour and breath side effects decrease when garlic is used regularly.
Garlic QUICK FACTS
PARTS USED
Bulb.
APPLICATIONS
Bacterial or fungal infections, heart disease, hypertension,
high cholesterol.
OPTIMUM DOSAGE
Capsules 800-1200mg daily, equivalent to 1200mg of fresh garlic or standardized to 4mg allicin potential. Aged extract 600-1800mg daily, standardized to contain 1mg/g S-allyl
cysteine. (Clinical doses may be higher as recommended by your practitioner).
WORKS WELL WITH
Echinacea, goldenseal,
vitamin C,
niacin,
coenzyme Q10.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Garlic can cause burning stomach pain and diarrhea in sensitive individuals.
Garlic should not be used with blood thinners and should be discontinued 2 weeks prior to surgery.
Individuals who use blood sugar regulating medication, insulin or high blood pressure medication should use garlic with caution.
Very high levels of garlic consumption can decrease thyroid functioning.
Garlic supplementation may reduce the effectiveness of some birth control pills.
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