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Éjuva Cleansing Program
Further information about the herbs in
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| Chia (Salvia columbariae) is an annual species with deeply pinnatifid greyish leaves in a rosette, and many
stems bearing globular heads of densely packed small pale blue flowers. Its seeds are rich in mucilage and oil, providing one of the richest sources of the unsaturated
omega-3 fatty acids needed by the body to help emulsify and absorb the fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K. Chia seeds are roughly 20% protein by weight, providing all
the essential amino acids, and is rich in calcium. In the digestive tract, chia slows digestion and sustains balanced blood sugar levels. Chia can absorb more than 10
times its own weight in water and has thirst-quenching properties, helping the body regulate absorption and utilization of fluids.
Flax (Linum usitatissimum), the sweet, mucilaginous seeds of this ancient plant (cultivated since 5000 BC) contain 30-40% of a fixed oil (linseed oil)
containing linoleic and linolenic acids. Flax seeds also contain cyanogenic glycosides (prussic acid) which stimulate respiration and improve digestion. These oils are
also beneficial for hardening of the arteries and rheumatoid arthritis. Flax is an effective bulk laxative and expectorant, and the fibers of the plant are used to make
linen.
Psyllium seeds (Plantago psyllium) are a sweet, astringent, cooling herb that moistens membranes and soothes irritation, making it useful in treating gastric
ulcers. Externally, psyllium is used for wounds, inflammations, and insect bites. Psyllium absorbs digestive toxins, is both an expectorant and diuretic, and is effective
against bacterial infections. When used in combination herbs that contain volatile oils, psyllium moderates their irritating effect.
Slippery Elm (Ulmus rubra) is a highly nutritious Native American herb. Slippery elm contains up to 50 percent mucilage and is rich in calcium and absorbable
vitamin C. This sweet herb helps nourish the mucous membranes of the intestinal tract, relieving irritation, dryness, and gastric ulceration, generously coats the
respiratory and gastric mucosa with mucilage, and provides anti-inflammatory action. Native Americans used slippery elm bark as a survival food. Gentle and easily
assimilated, slippery elm is used to nourish the intestinal tract, allowing the mucus membranes to function more effectively. It gently lifts old mucoid matter from the
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The Éjuva Internal Cleansing Kit contains:
1 Power, 350 tablets
1 Balance, 350 tablets
1 Moflora, 25 grams
2 Combi, 185 grams
1 Renew, 300 tablets
1 Vibram, 60 ml
1 Manual
1 Copy of "The Cleanse Cookbook" |

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