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THE 27 HERBAL BODY WRAP INGREDIENTS

"Never settle for hype. Find out exactly what ingredients
are in the body wrap formula before you buy."

    "27 Time Tested Body Wrap Ingredients ...
in the 'ALL-IN-ONE' Herbal Body Wrap"

"The best body wrap money can buy." - Melissa Stallings, Salon Owner

*References Below

Click Highlighted link for more details on each ingredient:

  1) Aloe Vera Concentrate *6,7
  2) Alfalfa Leaf *8
  3) Bladderwrack Seaweed *36,37
  4) Burdock Root *9,10
  5) Capsicum Powder *10
  6) Chickweed Powder *12
  7) Comfrey Root *13
  8) Cornsilk Powder *14
  9) Dandelion Root *15-17
10) Echinacea Purpurea Flower *18
11) Fennel Seed *19,20
12) Gentian Root *21
13) Ginger Root *22,23
14) Garlic Powder
15) Hawthorne Berries *46
16) Kelp Seaweed *47,48
17) Ionic Trace Mineral Complex (proprietary)
18) Magnesium Sulfate *43-45
19) Parsley Leaves *24
20) Pau D'Arco *29
21) Peppermint Leaves *30,31
22) Papaya Leaves *32,33
23) Red Clover Tops *34
24) Rosehips *35
25) Yarrow Powder *38
26) Yellow Dock *39
27) Montmorillonite
*40-42

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The above ingredients are strategically combined in a secret formulation. We can't reveal the exact formula because it's a trade secret.

But, you have the right to know the ingredients of what you're buying. Our competitors seem to be too nervous to give ingredients. Ask yourself why? You don't want to fall for bogus products where competitors are afraid to tell you what's in their products.

With the above list, you can take any good herbal book, or click on one of the links below to find out what each one of these ingredients do. They're all beneficial. I've provided some brief descriptions below.

Remember, this complete body wrap formula combines the most efficacious ingredients of ALL the Body Wraps on the market today including European, American, mud, sea clay, seaweed, and mineral, and herbal body wraps. No other body wrap formula even compares.

You could call this the "All-In-One" body wrap. For you to attempt to buy and put all these ingredients together in the CORRECT formulation, and then test it, would cost you a small fortune to do yourself!

See, every ingredient in our formula is put there for a reason, and has already been time-tested over centuries.

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Below is an example of what some of these ingredients do:

For example:

Greeks and Romans use seaweeds to heal and benefit the body. They soak in sea baths, drink sea vegetable teas, massage and wrap in sea vegetation. The Japanese, known for their beautiful skin, have used sea vegetation externally for ages.

These therapies were and are still extremely popular because of the benefits sea greens provide.

Seaweeds ...

1) Purify and balance the ocean and do the same for the body
2) Help release toxins in the body
3) Add vital nutrients and minerals such as potassium and iodine
4) Improve circulation
5) Speed weight loss and cellulite control
6) Even eases aches and pains

Sea clay and sea vegetables (like kelp and bladderwrack) are in the Herbal Body Wrap formula.

Herbs ...

Herbology has been practiced for centuries and use of herbs has been mentioned in the Bible. Even the use of medicinal herbs is the foundation of the use of some of the medicines we use today.

Here's just a few of the herbs Herbal Body Wrap uses:

Alfalfa

1) A deep rooted plant carrying a very rich source of vitamins and minerals.

2) Used in baths to relieve fatigue, muscle tenderness, and the pain and imflammation of rheumatism and arthritis. Add to bath teas, bath salts, milk baths, etc.

Bladderwrack

An algae high in iodine, often used in massage lotions, creams and foaming bath oils. A skin tonic and nutrient.

Burdock Roots

1) Used effectively for all types of skin disorders such as eczema, psoriasis. The roots contain mucilage and starches that soothe irritated skin and membranes.

2) Roots have been traditionally steeped in boiling water and use the resulting "tea" in facials, body wraps, scalp treatments, baby baths, etc. Use the "cooked" roots as a poultice for inflammed skin, rashes, boils etc.

Chickweed

1) Good for skin problems, irritations and rashes.

2) Traditionally used as an oil infusion to use in creams, lotions, salves etc. Can be added to herb baths or body wraps/masks to soothe irritated skin.

Comfrey Root Powder

1) Used externally to heal bruises, muscle pulls, sprains, and swelling. Should not be used on broken skin.

2) Use to make oil and water infusions. Good for use in milk baths or herbal bath teas.

Dandelion:

1) promotes healthy circulation
2) used to clear skin eruptions  
3) a detoxifier
4) a rich source of potassium and vitamin A

Echinacea:

1) promotes healthy circulation
2) immune system stimulator
3) improves the lymph glands
4) detoxifies skin when used externally

Fennel Seed Powder

1) Sweet, fragrant fennel seed powder can be used as a gentle cleanser and skin toner and can help soothe mildly irritated skin.

2) Fennel helps allow pores to open.

Heat 2 tsp fennel seed powder with a small amount of buttermilk or heavy cream and use as a gentle milk cleanser. Add to bath teas, milk baths, soap, body powders etc.

Ginger

1) A strong aromatic root used in toiletries for its warming scent and externally in baths, poultices and ointments to relieve aches and pains.

2) Ginger powder can be added to bath teas, body wraps, soaps, balms etc.

Kelp Seaweed

1) Known topical uses for this herb include its use as a compress or oil for arthritic joints, as a bath herb for cellulite & weight loss and as a lotion for its skin-softening qualities.

Parsley

1) Soothes, cleanses and detoxifies when added to baths and skin care products.

2) Helps open up and cleanse the pores.

Add parsley powder to bath teas, milk baths, bath salts, wraps, etc. Parsley and vinegar make a nice soothing facial toner.

Red Clover:

1) helps purify the blood
2) cleanses the system of purities

Here's a couple more ingredients for you without revealing the complete formula:

Sea Salt or Mineral Salt:

1) rich source of minerals and iodine.
2) used in bath salt as a base and helps draw out toxins and impurities
3) has some of the same benefits seaweeds have

Aloe Vera:

1) used for centuries and mentioned in the Bible for it's healing properties
2) cleansing, soothing, and healing to the skin
3) increases absorption of other ingredients in the formula
4) A superb hydrator and soothing agent, very beneficial to damaged hair and dry, chapped or sun-exposed skin. We use certified organic aloe in our products.

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References:
This specific product or products have not been tested for any of the potential benefits listed herein. The following references apply to studies and/or research conducted with certain ingredients, or combinations of ingredients, used in formulating this product. Such ingredients may not be from the same source or processed in the same way as the ingredients used in this product.

1) Antioxidant, free radical scavenging and anti-inflammatory effects of aloesin derivatives in Aloe vera. Yagi, A., Kabash, A., Okamura, N., Haraguchi, H., Moustafa, S.M., Khalifa, T.I. Planta Med. 2002 Nov;68(11):957-60. PMID: 12451482
of aloesin derivatives in Aloe vera. Yagi, A., Kabash, A., Okamura, N., Haraguchi, H., Moustafa, S.M., Khalifa, T.I. Planta Med. 2002 Nov;68(11):957-60. PMID: 12451482
2) Evaluation of aloe vera gel gloves in the treatment of dry skin associated with occupational expo-sure. West, D.P., Zhu, Y.F. Am J Infect Control. 2003 Feb;31(1):40-2. PMID: 12548256
3) Permeation-Enhancing Effect of Aloe-emodin Anthrone on Water-Soluble and Poorly Permeable Compounds in Rat Colonic Mucosa. Kai, M., Hayashi, K., Kaida, I., Aki, H., Yamamoto, M. Biol Pharm Bull. 2002 Dec;25(12):1608-13. PMID: 12499649
4) Transdermal therapeutics. Marks, S.L., Taboada, J. J. Am Anim Hosp Assoc. 2003 Jan-Feb;39(1):19-21. PMID: 12549609
5) Transdermal and oral clonidine. Lilja, M., Juustila, H., Sarna, S., Jounela, A.J. Ann Med. 1991 Aug;23(3):265-9. PMID: 1930916 (Aloe)
6) Characterization of Aloeride, a new high-molecular-weight polysaccharide from Aloe vera with potent immunostimulatory activity. Pugh, N., Ross, S.A., ElSohly, M.A., Pasco, D.S. J Agric Food Chem 2001 Feb 49:2 1030-4.
7) The therapeutic potential of Aloe Vera in tumor-bearing rats. Corsi, M.M., Bertelli, A.A., Gaja, G., Fulgenzi, A., Ferrero, M.E. Int J Tissue React 1998 20:4 115-8.
8. Molgaard, J., von Schenck, H., Olsson, A.G. Alfalfa seeds lower low density lipoprotein cholester-ol and apolipoprotein B concentrations in patients with type II hyperlipoproteinemia. Atherosclerosis 1987;65:173-9.
9) Lin, C.C., Lin, J.M., Yang, J.J., et al. Anti-inflammatory and radical scavenge [sic] effects of Arc-tium lappa (Burdock). Am J Chin Med 1996;24:127-37.
10) Therapeutic use of selected herbs. Cohen, S.M., Rousseau, M.E., Robinson, E.H. Holist Nurs Pract. 2000 Apr;14(3):59-68.
11) (Capsicum) Watson, C.P. Topical capsaicin as an adjuvant analgesic. J Pain Symptom Manage. 1994;9:425-433.
12) (Chickweed) Weiss, R.F. Herbal Medicine. Gothenburg, Sweden: Ab Arcanum, 1988, 265.
13) (Comfrey) Duke JA. Handbook of Phytochemical Constituents of GRAS Herbs and Other Economic Plants. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 1992.
14) (Cornsilk) Polunin, M. and Robbins, C. 1992 The Natural Pharmacy, Dorling Kindersley, Lon-don.
15) (Dandelion) Racz-Kotilla, E., Racz, G., Solomon, A. The action of Taraxacum officinale ex-tracts on body weight and diuresis of laboratory animals. Planta Med 1974:26:212-7.
16) (Dandelion) Böhm K. Choleretic action of some medicinal plants. Arzneimittelforschung 1959; 9:376-8.
17) (Dandelion) Blumenthal, M., Busse, W.R., Goldberg, A., et al. (eds). The Complete Commission E Monographs: Therapeutic Guide to Herbal Medicines. Boston, MA: Integrative Medicine Communications, 1998, 118-20.
18) (Echinacea) “Scientifying” herbal medicine. Oberbaum, M., Schlesinger, M. Isr Med Assoc J. 2002 Nov;4(11 Suppl):944-6.
19) (Fennel) Comparison between the radical scavenging activity and antioxidant activity of six dis-tilled and nondistilled mediterranean herbs and aromatic plants Parejo, I., Viladomat, F., Bastida, J., Rosas-Romero, A., Flerlage, N., Burillo, J., Codina, C. J Agric Food Chem. 2002 Nov 6;50(23):6882-90.
20) (Fennel) Antimicrobial constituents of Foeniculum vulgare. Kwon, Y.S., Choi, W.G., Kim, W.J., Kim, W.K., Kim, M.J., Kang, W.H., Kim, C.M. Arch Pharm Res. 2002 Apr;25(2):154-7.
21) (Genitian) [Effect of a plant extract combination preparation on gastrointestinal transit time and bile acid excretion] Matzkies, F., Webs, B. Fortschr Med. 1983 Jul 28;101(27-28):1304-6.
22) (Ginger) Melatonin, serotonin, and tryptamine in some Egyptian food and medicinal plants.(Ginger) Badria, F.A. Journal of Medicinal Food. 2002 Fall;5(3):153-7.
23) (Ginger) Pinostrobin from honey and Thai ginger (Boesenbergia pandurata): a potent flavonoid inducer of mammalian phase 2 chemoprotective and antioxidant enzymes. Fahey, J.W., Stephenson, K.K. J Agric Food Chem. 2002 Dec 4;50(25):7472-6.
24) (Parsley) Effects of food materials (parsley) on removal of Allium-specific volatile sulfur com-pounds. Negishi, O., Negishi, Y., Ozawa, T. J Agric Food Chem. 2002 Jun 19;50(13):3856-61.
25) (Passionflower) Comparative biological activity study on Passiflora incarnata and P. edulis. Dha-wan, K., Kumar, S., Sharma, A. Fitoterapia. 2001 Aug;72(6):698-702. PMID: 11543974
26) [Passion Flower (Passiflora incarnata L.)--a reliable herbal sedative Krenn, L. Wien Med Wochen-schr. 2002;152(15-16):404-6. Review. German. PMID: 12244887
27) (Passionflower) The importance of the passionflower in medicine Lutomski, J., Segiet, E., Szpu-nar, K., Grisse, K. Pharm Unserer Zeit. 1981 Mar;10(2):45-9. German. PMID: 7220564
28) (Passionflower) The pharmacognosy of the passion flower Brasseur, T., Angenot, L. J Pharm Belg 1984 Jan-Feb 39:1 15-22
29) [Par d’ Arco (Taheebo)] Antioxidant activity and characterization of volatile constituents of Ta-heebo [Par d’ Arco (Tabebuia impetiginosa Martius ex DC). Park, B.S., Lee, K.G., Shibamoto, T., Lee, S.E., Takeoka, G.R. J Agric Food Chem. 2003 Jan 1;51(1):295-300. PMID: 12502424
30) (Peppermint) [Hepatoprotective effect of plant preparations(peppermint)] Katikova, O.Iu., Kos-tin, Ia.V., Tishkin, V.S. Eksp Klin Farmakol. 2002 Jan-Feb;65(1):41-3.
31) (Peppermint) Essence of peppermint, a history of the medicine and its bottle. Johns, O.R. Hist Ar-chaeol. 1981;15(2):1-57
32) (Papaya) Carotenol fatty acid esters (from papaya): easy substrates for digestive enzymes? Breithaupt, D.E., Bamedi, A., Wirt, U. Comp Biochem Physiol B Biochem Mol Biol. 2002 Aug;132(4):721-8.
33) (Papaya) Diuretic effects of selected Thai indigenous medicinal plants (papaya) in rats. Sripanidkul-chai, B., Wongpanich, V., Laupattarakasem, P., Suwansaksri, J., Jirakulsomchok, D. J Ethnopharmacol. 2001 May;75(2-3):185-90.
34) (Red Clover) Triterpene saponins and flavonoids in the seeds of Trifolium species (Red Clover). Oleszek, W., Stochmal, A. Phytochemistry. 2002 Sep;61(2):165-70. (Red Clover)
35) (Rosehips) Inhibitory effects of rosa roxburghii tratt juice on in vitro oxidative modification of low density lipoprotein and on the macrophage growth and cellular cholesteryl ester accumulation induced by oxidized low density lipoprotein. Zhang, C., Liu, X., Qiang, H., Li, K., Wang, J., Chen, D., Zhuang, Y. Clin Chim Acta. 2001 Nov;313(1-2):37-43 PMID: 11694237
36) (Bladderwrack) Hypolipidaemic activity of seaweed from Karachi coast. Ara, J., Sultana, V., Qa-sim, R., Ahmad, V.U. Phytother Res. 2002 Aug;16(5):479-83.
37) (Bladderwrack) Treatment of human skin with an extract of Fucus vesiculosus changes its thickness and mechanical properties. Fujimura, T., Tsukahara, K., Moriwaki, S., Kitahara, T., Sano, T., Takema, Y. J Cosmet Sci. 2002 Jan-Feb;53(1):1-9.
38) (Yarrow) [The antistaphylococcal properties of plant extracts (yarrow) in relation to their prospec-tive use as therapeutic and prophylactic formulations for the skin]. Molochko, V.A., Lastochkina, T.M., Krylov, I.A., Brangulis, K.A. Vestn Dermatol Venerol. 1990;(8):54-6.
39) (Yellow Dock) Studies on the psychopharmacological activities of Rumex nepalensis Spreng. root extract (in Yellow Dock family)in rats and mice. Ghosh, L., Arunachalam, G., Murugesan, T., Pal, M., Saha, B.P. Phytomedicine. 2002 Apr;9(3):202
40) (Montmorillonite) Adsorption behavior of toxic tributyltin to clay-rich sediments [Montmorillonite] under various environmental conditions. Hoch, M., Alonso-Azcarate, J., Lischick, M. Environ Toxicol Chem. 2002 Jul;21(7):1390-7 PMID: 12109738
41) (Montmorillonite) A skin moisturizing cream containing Quaternium-18-Bentonite [montmorillon-ite] effectively improves chronic hand dermatitis. Fowler, Jr., J.F., J Cutan Med Surg. 2001 May-Jun;5(3):201-5. PMID: 11685665
42) (Montmorillonite) An investigation of the adsorption of organic dyes onto organo-montmorillonite. Lee, S.H., Song, D.I., Jeon, Y.W. Environ Technol. 2001 Mar;22(3):247-54. PMID: 11346281
43) Effect of intra-operative magnesium sulphate on pain relief and patient comfort after major lumbar orthopaedic surgery. Levaux, Ch., Bonhomme, V., Dewandre, P.Y., Brichant, J.F., Hans, P. Anaesthesia. 2003 Feb;58(2):131-5. PMID: 12562408
44) Magnesium infusion reduces perioperative pain. Kara, H., Sahin, N., Ulusan, V., Aydogdu, T. Eur J Anaesthesiol. 2002 Jan;19(1):52-6. PMID: 11913804
45) [The antithyrotropic effect of magnesium ions] Rachev, R., Filipova, E., Dashev, G., Milanov, S. Vopr Med Khim. 1974 Jan-Feb;20(1):55-9. PMID: 4454272
46) (Hawthorne berries) Ullsperger, R. (1951) Preliminary communication concerning a coronary vessel dilating principle from hawthorne. Pharmazie 6(4):141-144.
47) (kelp) Hypolipidaemic activity of seaweed from Karachi coast. Ara, J., Sultana, V., Qasim, R., Ah-mad, V.U. Phytother Res. 2002 Aug;16(5):479-83.
48) (kelp) Treatment of human skin with an extract of Fucus vesiculosus changes its thickness and me-chanical properties. Fujimura, T., Tsukahara, K., Moriwaki, S., Kitahara, T., Sano, T., Takema, Y. J Cosmet Sci. 2002 Jan-Feb;53(1):1-9.

For deeper info on what all the body wrap ingredients do, I recommend the following links:

herbs.org
aloe-vera.org

 

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