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Five Oils Pure Herbs Liquid Extract used Historically for Vegetarian protein extract, high and low blood sugar problems, nerve deterioration and muscle atrophy.
Five Good is a vegetarian protein extract - Complete, satisfying vegetable source of protein. Five Good contains five of the best and most proven grains and seeds which have been sprouted and brought to a pre-digested state before being extracted into liquid form. Barley has been used since ancient times by Aryan peoples in northern Europe to sustain vigorous and continuous activity. In the U.S., barley water was and is given to babies and children for "summer complaint" (fever, nausea, diarrhea, rapid wasting away) to reverse this potentially fatal condition. Millet is one of the easiest digested sources of protein and highest of all the currently known grains in the nerve-calming mineral Magnesium. Birds and squirrels that must live outside and remain active through bone-numbing winters crave sunflower seeds to endure and persist in good health. Rye gives stamina to the long distance runner. The tiny sesame seed is the source of incredible strength for the weight lifter. Protein stabilizes the blood sugar for conditions of low and high blood sugar, when taken in sufficient quantity, and if properly digested. It is not uncommon to lose the taste for "sweets" and starches when this occurs. Protein is essential for building the immune system. Together, the grains and seeds of Five Good provide the finest, balanced protein nature has to offer from the cultivated gardens of the world.
COMBINATION: Pearl Barley, Rye, Millet, Sunflower Nuts, Sesame Seeds.
DOSE: 10 to 40 drops, 3 times per day. If in active athletic training, 80 drops, 3 times per day, as well as for those who are deficient in protein and or are convalescing.
This information is about historical observations and historical information relating to herbs. This information is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice by licensed physicians. A person should consult a physician regularly in all matters relating to medical problems, especially in matters of diagnosing, treating or curing dis-eases or other physical or mental conditions.
This information has not been verified by the American Medical Association or the Food and Drug Administration.
Five Good is a vegetarian protein extract - Complete, satisfying vegetable source of protein. Five Good contains five of the best and most proven grains and seeds which have been sprouted and brought to a pre-digested state before being extracted into liquid form. Barley has been used since ancient times by Aryan peoples in northern Europe to sustain vigorous and continuous activity. In the U.S., barley water was and is given to babies and children for "summer complaint" (fever, nausea, diarrhea, rapid wasting away) to reverse this potentially fatal condition. Millet is one of the easiest digested sources of protein and highest of all the currently known grains in the nerve-calming mineral Magnesium. Birds and squirrels that must live outside and remain active through bone-numbing winters crave sunflower seeds to endure and persist in good health. Rye gives stamina to the long distance runner. The tiny sesame seed is the source of incredible strength for the weight lifter. Protein stabilizes the blood sugar for conditions of low and high blood sugar, when taken in sufficient quantity, and if properly digested. It is not uncommon to lose the taste for "sweets" and starches when this occurs. Protein is essential for building the immune system. Together, the grains and seeds of Five Good provide the finest, balanced protein nature has to offer from the cultivated gardens of the world.
COMBINATION: Pearl Barley, Rye, Millet, Sunflower Nuts, Sesame Seeds.
DOSE: 10 to 40 drops, 3 times per day. If in active athletic training, 80 drops, 3 times per day, as well as for those who are deficient in protein and or are convalescing.
This information is about historical observations and historical information relating to herbs. This information is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice by licensed physicians. A person should consult a physician regularly in all matters relating to medical problems, especially in matters of diagnosing, treating or curing dis-eases or other physical or mental conditions.
This information has not been verified by the American Medical Association or the Food and Drug Administration.