ReHydration
Cellular communication is the key to hydration!
Indications
This concentrated homeopathic remedy can be suggested for the following:
- Dehydration
- Insomnia
- Anxiety
- Headaches
- Depression
- Hypothalamus/Pituitary/ Adrenal (HPA) support
- Cellular communication
- Stimulating functional activity of organs
- Neuralgia
- Scar tissue
- Assimilation of nutrition
- Bladder support
- Support nervous system
Product details
Water – also known as the elixir of life — is responsible for transporting all the energy in our bodies. About 72% of the human body is made up of water. There are many products that seek to change the structure of water; however, without cellular communication in place, the type of water is not as important as the uptake and utilization of water.
Rehydration utilizes complex homeopathic preparation to assist the body in reestablishing cellular communication levels by supporting the HPA (Hypothalamus/Pituitary/Adrenal) axis and neurotransmitter function. HPA function is assisted by the following key ingredients: Adrenal 3X, 6X, 12X, GABA 6X, 12X, 30X, Hypothalamus 3X, 6X, 12X, ATP 4X, 6X, 12X, 30X, Serotonin 12X and Hypericum Performatum 3X, 6X, 12X.
Recommended usage
Do not take sublingually. Dilute 15 drops in 1 liter of water daily, or as directed.
Key ingredients
Borage (Borago officinale) – Has been commonly used to treat bronchitis because it is soothing and reduces inflammation; soothes mucous membranes of the throat and mouth; helpful in treating the kidneys to eliminate toxins from fever. Has been used by herbalists to stimulate the adrenal glands, helping to restore vitality after illness.
Flax Seed (Linum usitatissimum) – Has been widely used for its demulcent and emollient properties to soothe and protect irritated mucous membranes. Conditions treated by flax seed include chronic constipation, irritable colon, colon damage, diverticulitis and several disorders of the intestinal tract.
Red Clover (Trifolium pretense) – Known for its alterative properties, it has been used by herbalists for its blood purifying qualities and to assist with drainage in skin and joint disorders. It also contains phytoestrogens (a natural source of estrogen) to correct hormonal imbalance and has proven to be helpful with bone loss.
Lapacho/Pau d’Arco (Tabebuia impestiginosa) – Has been traditionally prescribed in South American medicine for dysentery, fever, sore throat, wounds, skin disorders, intestinal inflammation, stomach ulcers, inflamed joints, rheumatic conditions, circulatory disorders and microbial infections.
Beet Root (Beta vulgaris) – Traditionally used for its antihepatotoxic effects and to prevent fat from depositing in the liver. It has been found that these effects result from the high concentration of betaine in the root extract.
Marshmallow (Althaea officinalis) – An especially rich source of calcium and magnesium as well as many other trace minerals. Because of its rich mineral content and its mucilage properties, it has been used historically to heal and soothe inflamed and irritated tissues, both internally for respiratory, digestive and urinary conditions and topically for abscesses, boils and ulcers.
Elecampane (Inula helenium) – Traditionally used as a stimulant, relaxant and tonic to the mucous membranes of the respiratory and digestive systems. Elecampane has also been found to be a rich source of inulin, a polysaccharide that may have antimicrobial, hypolipidemic and hypoglycemic properties. Inulin has also shown to have possible antiosteoporotic activity, improving mineral absorption and balance.
Borage Oil – It is a rich source of GLA (gamma linolenic acid), that is metabolized into prostaglandins which have been shown to be inhibitory to inflammatory cells. Because of these properties, Borage oil may be effective in treating rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes, hypertension and respiratory stress. Clinical studies also suggest that GLA may enhance calcium absorption, reduce calcium excretion and increase calcium deposition in the bone.
ReHydration
When I think of the treatment I have had over the years, all to no avail, and you were my ‘last resort’ in future you will be my ‘first stop.’
