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11-05
08:33

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11-02
01:30

PART 3 The Dr Truth - Heal YOURSELF with Herbs, Fruits , Vegetables , nuts and seeds

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10-26
20:49

Part 2 listen to the Dr about High Bl00d Pressure

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10-23
05:39

Part 0n HIGH BL00D PRESSURE - the Truth

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10-22
01:39

Process of Elimination

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10-19
12:23

Part 2 Healing ME

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10-18
21:46

Oct 9 , 2025 Part 2

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10-16
10:49

My Journey PART ONE

www.verywisealternatives.com Herbalist Viola Shares part of her healing journey, Plus She answering a supporters question.

10-15
23:09

Part Three Venting Back to the basics

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10-08
09:09

Part two Simple things

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10-07
15:04

Slow things down to the simplest times/things/life

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10-05
25:16

You quick to fast family

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10-01
09:44

Y0U ALREADY KNEW THE ANSWER

www.verywisealternatives.com Herbalist Viola KNOWS you knew the answer already- you wanted proof or so called clarification

09-25
29:12

Participate IN Y0UR 0UR RESCUE

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09-22
13:30

Herbs for THICK - MAY HELP THE BLOOD- study shows it does LOL

Herbs for THICK BLOOD study shows it does LOLBelow is an organized list of herbs used traditionally or in herbal/integrative practice for various blood-related purposes. Blood builders / iron-support (help hemoglobin, anemia)Nettle nutritive; high in iron, vitamins. Forms: infusion, tincture, dried leaf. Safety: may interact with antihypertensives, diuretics; can cause allergic reactions.Yellow dock (Rumex crispus) — tonic, mild laxative; traditionally used to increase iron absorption. Forms: tincture, decoction.Dandelion leaf & root nutritive, supports liver (indirectly aids iron metabolism). Forms: infusion, tincture. Safety: may interact with diuretics; allergy possible.Alfalfa (Medicago sativa) — nutritive, mineral-rich. Forms: infusion, capsules. Safety: not for autoimmune disease; may contain L-canavanine.Yellow dock + nettle formulas commonly used for iron-deficiency anemia.Blood tonics / nutritive herbs (strengthen and nourish blood)Red raspberry leaf (Rubus idaeus) — nutritive uterine and blood tonic. Forms: infusion. Safety: generally safe; avoid excessive use in pregnancy unless advised.Moringa (Moringa oleifera) — nutrient-dense, supports hematopoiesis. Forms: powder, capsules. Safety: avoid high doses if pregnant.Beetroot; supports nitric oxide, blood flow, and hemoglobin. Forms: juice, powder. Safety: may lower blood pressure; can cause beeturia.Blood builders with vitamin/mineral supportSpirulina (Arthrospira platensis) rich in iron and B12 analogs; supports red cell production.Wheatgrass (Triticum aestivum) nutrient-rich green supporting blood health. Forms: juice, powder. Circulatory stimulants / improve blood flowGinkgo (Ginkgo biloba) enhances peripheral circulation, microcirculation.Safety: increases bleeding risk; avoid with anticoagulants.Cayenne / chili (Capsicum spp.) vasodilator, stimulates circulation. Forms: tincture, powder, topical. Safety: irritant; avoid with ulcers.Ginger (Zingiber officinale) — improves circulation, anti-inflammatory. Forms: tea, tincture. Safety: may increase bleeding risk in high doses.Garlic (Allium sativum) — antiplatelet, improves circulation and lipid profile. Forms: raw, aged extract. Safety: increases bleeding risk; interact with anticoagulants.Blood cleansers / detoxifiers (traditional use for "purifying blood")Burdock root (Arctium lappa) — blood purifier, hepatic support. Forms: decoction, tincture. Safety: possible allergic reactions; avoid if on diuretics without guidance.Red clover (Trifolium pratense) — traditional blood purifier, phytoestrogenic. Forms: infusion, tincture. Safety: avoid with estrogen-sensitive conditions; may interact with anticoagulants.Cleavers (Galium aparine) — lymphatic/blood cleanser; diuretic. Forms: infusion, tincture. Safety: generally mild; avoid excessive use.Milk thistle (Silybum marianum) — liver-protective, supports detox pathways. Forms: standardized silymarin extract. Safety: generally well tolerated; possible GI upset.Hemostatics / stop bleeding (astringent, styptic)Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) — styptic and wound-healing; used topically and internally for mild bleeding. Forms: infusion, tincture, poultice. Safety: possible photosensitivity and allergic reactions.Plantain (Plantago major) — astringent, topical for cuts and stops bleeding. Forms: poultice, infusion. Safety: generally safe.Anticoagulant / antiplatelet herbs (reduce clotting risk — use cautiously)Turmeric / curcumin (Curcuma longa) — antiplatelet, anti-inflammatory. Willow bark (Salix spp.) Herbs supporting menstruation regulating mensesAngelica / Dong quai (Angelica sinensis) traditional blood tonic for women; may increase circulation and regulate menses.Lymphatic / supportive herbs (indirect blood benefits)Echinacea (Echinacea spp.) immunemodulating, supports lymph and circulation. Forms: tincture, capsules. Safety: short-term use; possible allergy.Blackstrap molasses (food, not herb) traditional iron source for anemia.Ā 

09-19
21:26

Silent Killer - Thick Blood Parasite

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09-18
13:03

WHERE SHOULD I START

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09-16
37:26

Take the POLL and Have fun Family

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09-15
08:40

Listen closely and tell me what is HE talking about

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09-15
01:13

Discernment Queen

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