Irish Moss (Chondrus Crispus) – Irish Moss, also known as carrageen, is actually a perennial seaweed that grows off the European and North American Atlantic coasts.
In North American traditional medicines, the Cherokee used hops as a sedative, anti-rheumatic, analgesic, gynaecological aid for breast and womb problems, and a kidney and urinary aid for “gravel” and inflamed kidneys.
Hydrangea has been used for hundreds of years in folk medicine for the treatment of urinary tract infections in the bladder and kidneys, wounds and prostate disorders.
Golden thread is a herb that has been used in Chinese history for centuries.
It is a herb high in the alkaloid berberine and this constituent is a powerful anti-microbial, antiviral, antibacterial, antifungal, antiprotozoal plus more that was commonly used for digestive and lung infections.