Deturge - The Ultra Detergent for the Body

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The Ultra Detergent for the Body

The Body at High Risk

Today we all live in a world polluted with toxins that are often harmful to our own bodies. These unsafe substances are present in the air we breathe, the water we drink and the food we eat. Literally poisonous, they accumulate in our bodies, eventually causing tremendous damage to cells and seriously compromising our bodies' amazing ability to repair themselves. Once our bodies' repair systems are compromised or blocked grave health disorders and diseases often appear. It thus becomes necessary for us to ”clear” the body in order for it to reengage its natural healing systems.

A Breakthrough Cleansing Agent that Offers Hope

DETURGE™, a truly historical break-through herbal formula from Future Body Sciences, Inc., is the most powerful, yet soothing, cleansing agent available today. All international medicinal systems of healing the body teach balancing and harmonizing the body”s chemistry to allow the body to do what it does best, which is healing itself. That is why Master Herbalist, Daniel Phend, draws from his multicultural disciplines to apply herbs that BOTH cleans and build to strengthen the body”s internal chemistry and healing channels. This includes the nerves, liver, digestion, kidneys, lymphatics, blood, and the bowels. The key to supporting the body in its battle to eliminate toxic damage is to internally scrub it with DETURGE™while maintaining a proper diet and drinking adequate amounts of water. DETURGE™ consists of 43 herbs synergistically blended for maximum absorption and nutrient dispersal. These herbs supply the raw materials necessary for the cells to regenerate while scrubbing the deepest tissues of the body. 

DETURGE™
Direct Benefits for a Healthy Body

DETURGE™ is a compound of herbal ingredients that are historically associated with numerous benefits to the body and its most vital functions and processes. This unique health supplement is not just the result of a noble laboratory experiment but was scrupulously formulated by internationally acclaimed Holistic Practitioner and Herbologist, Daniel Phend, and successfully used by actual clients for well over a decade. DETURGE™ is the most powerful detergent for the entire body’s tissues and cells.

The following benefits are historically associated with DETURGE™ herbal ingredients:

Builds up tissue
Balances hormonal & endocrine systems
Stimulates the kidney & bladder
Reduces inflammation
Stabilizes cell membranes
Reduces free radical damage
Reduces joint problems
Increases blood flow
A liver protector & tonic
An anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, anti-parasitic
Stimulates bowel evacuation
Strengthens the liver & gallbladder
Promotes colon peristalsis
Stimulates urination
Reduces fatigue & increases stamina
a powerful stomach, liver & kidney tonic
Boosts lymphatic cleansing of the blood
Enhances the immune system
Reduces lipid/cholesterol levels
Increases white blood cell production
Combats yeast infections
Cleanses blood
Relieves skin conditions
Eases irritations of the gastrointestinal tract
Relieves diarrhea & colon disorders
Calms nerves & eases pain

 

Ingredients

Herbs for Support of the Body

ALFALFA (leaf) – King of the herbs; rich in Vitamin B and flavonoids to help build tissue; may help to balance hormonal and endocrine systems.

CARROT (root) – May help as a tonic, diuretic, and stimulant to the kidney and bladder.

GINGER (root) – Best known for its digestive and stomach properties. May act as an anti-inflammatory herb.

GINKGO (leaf) – May act as a vasodilator, anti-fungal, anti-spasmodic, anti-inflammatory, and insecticidal herb. May help to stabilize the cell membrane and the sodium pump so electrical potentials can be maintained.

HAWTHORN (berry) – High in vitamins, minerals, and amino acids. It May help to smooth and relax muscles. May help to stabilize collagen to protect free radical damage during inflammation. May act as a vasodilator.

JUNIPER (berry) – May help to improve digestion and disinfect. The berry may also help to relieve joint problems, promote uric acid excretion, and increase blood flow.

MILK THISTLE (seed) – Used as a liver protector and tonic, it may help to increase protein synthesis in the liver cells. High flavonolignans content.

NETTLE (leaf) – May have properties as a nutritive tonic, circulatory stimulant, anti-hemorrhagic, and diuretic. May help to increase the excretion of uric acid. May have anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties.

Herbs for Increased Absorption

HORSERADISH (root) – May help to increase the potency of all other herbs in this formulation and to increase the absorption through the villi of the small intestine. May act as a potent stimulant of the nervous system. 2

Herbs for Peristalsis

OATSTRAW (aerial parts) – May act as a mild sedative and hypnotic; may exhibit properties of an anti-depressant cardiac tonic; rich in protein and minerals.4

Herbs for the Liver

BARBERRY (bark) – May act as a purging tonic. May help with general tissue cleansing, regulation of digestion, and detoxification of the liver. May have anti-bacterial, anti-parasitic, and anti-inflammatory properties.

BUCKTHORN (bark) – Purgative herb that may help to stimulate bowel evacuation and strengthen the liver and gallbladder; may help to promote colon peristalsis; releases in the small intestine.

OREGON GRAPE (root) – Tonic for the whole body, particularly for skin problems and the liver. May have an anti-catarrhal effect on the reproductive and gastrointestinal tract; may exhibit a tonic effect on the liver.

PARSLEY (leaf) – Contains three times more Vitamin C gram-per-gram than citrus juice, may be beneficial for high blood pressure, may exhibit high antioxidant action due to flavonoids, may act as a liver tonic and may help to stimulate urination.5

TURKEY RHUBARB (root) – May help to show anti-tumor activity as a result of two of its compounds: rhein and emodin. May help increase gastric secretion, peristalsis, appetite, and secretion of bile.

SCHIZANDRA (berry) – May help to speed liver detoxification. May exhibit an immunostimulant property. May help as a tonic for fatigue, debility, and overall stamina. Considered an adaptogenic herb.

Herbs for Digestion

CLOVE (bud) – May be considered the most stimulating and carminative of all aromatic herbs. May help to reduce nausea and flatulence and to stimulate peristalsis. May have properties of a strong germicidal and a powerful antiseptic.

GENTIAN (root) – A bitter herb that may help to stimulate the nerve endings of the tongue and reflex stimulation of saliva and gastric secretions. May help to induce peristaltic actions and reduce fevers. Produces febrifuge. May help as an anti-bacterial for the stomach. Considered unrivaled as a stomach tonic.

WHITE OAK (bark) – May exhibit astringent and virustatic properties. Used for acute diarrhea and local treatment of mild inflammation of the oral cavity, the pharyngeal region, genital and anal areas.

Herbs for the Kidneys 

BUCHU (leaf) – An astringent herb that has therapeutic properties for bladder, kidney, and prostate inflammation and water retention.

CELERY (seed) – An anti-spasmodic for the gastrointestinal tract, a diuretic for the urinary tract, and nutritious for the musculoskeletal system.

PLANTAIN (leaf) – Stimulates the secretion of uric acid by the kidneys. Used for anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic reactions.

SHEEP SORRELL (aerial parts) – Diuretic and rich in potassium and flavonoids.

UVA URSI (leaf) – Contains a compound called arbutin that helps to drain the excess water from cells and to promote an anti-septic effect on the kidneys, reducing acidity while acting as a natural diuretic.

Herbs for the Lymphatics

CLEAVERS (aerial parts) – Has a diuretic effect and also helps to reduce lymphatic swelling. Great for infections and inflammations.

ECHINACEA PURPUREA (aerial parts) – Known for its antibiotic actions, it works to help boost lymphatic cleansing of the blood and enhance the immune system. Anti-viral, anti-bacterial, and anti-inflammatory.

HYSSOP (leaf) – Spasmolytic and anti-catarrhal properties. Expectorant and diaphoretic properties make it an excellent respiratory tract herb and great for the nervous system. Anti-scorbutic and an expectorant for the lungs. Very high in sulfur.

MYRRH (gum) – Anti-microbial, hypocholesterolemic, anti-inflammatory, astringent, carminative, anti-catarrhal. Has been shown to help reduce lipid/cholesterol levels.3

POKE (root) – The most potent herb specific to glandular enlargement and hardness, especially of the lymph nodes in all areas of the body. Helps to increase white blood cell production and mitosis in lymphocytes. 

Herbs for the Blood

BLUE FLAG (root) – Anti-inflammatory. Helps to suppress appetite and also helps to catabolize fatty acids so that they move from storage tissue in the body into the stream.3

PAU D’ARCO (bark) – Blood puritive. Has demonstrated properties as an antioxidant, anti-bacterial, anti-parasitic, and anti-fungal, which is why it is used to combat yeast infections.

RED CLOVER (leaf) – Anti-cancer activity due to cyanogenic glycoside. Contains isoflavones that are estrogenic. Often used for skin problems and as an expectorant.2, 

SASSAFRAS (root) – Aromatic, stimulant, diaphoretic herb.

YELLOW DOCK (root) – Blood cleansing herb. Helps to rid the body of toxins and to purge the lymph glands. Enhances the liver’s ability to filter the blood. Has an anti-bacterial property.5

Anti-Parasitic Herbs

RUE (aerial parts) – Used as a diuretic and for pain, including chest, breathing, and sciatic. An antidote to all poisons. Treats worms, warts, coughs, croup, palpitations, and headaches.

WORMWOOD (aerial parts) – Anti-tumor, anti-inflammatory, bitter tonic, anti-parasitic. Tonic for the upper digestive tract. Anti-fungal and anti-septic.

Herbs for the Bowel

BLACK WALNUT (green hull) – An astringent herb because it is rich in tannins, which have toning properties. Mild laxative. Anti-parasitic. Good for skin conditions.5

CAPE ALOE (leaf) – Used as a soothing coolant to the small intestines to help with heated inflammation and can also act as a gentle laxative. Anti-bacterial and anti-viral properties.8

CASCARA SAGRADA (bark) – Laxative properties stimulating the colon, liver, and gallbladder. Can help to prevent calcium-based urinary stones. Increases muscular activity in large intestines.5

CHICKWEED (aerial parts) – Traditionally used to expel fevers and to soothe breast inflammation. Contains volatile oils that have anti-septic action to help ease irritations of the gastrointestinal tract.

PSYLLIUM HUSK (seed) – Bulk laxative and demulcent. Increases the bulk of stools. Gentle and non-irritating. Efficient in treating both constipation and diarrhea. Cholesterol levels could be improved.

SENNA (leaf) – Purgative herb that acts as an intestinal cleanser. Has anti-microbial actions and is known to be absorbed through the walls of the small intestine and to subsequently stimulate the nerves of the large intestine. Other studies suggest that it has the ability to calm nerves and ease the pain.

SLIPPERY ELM (bark) – A mucilaginous compound. Soothes irritated mucous membranes. Excellent for diarrhea, colon disorders, sore throats, or intestinal ulcers.

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REFERENCES 1. “Alfalfa Leaf,” 25 Oct. 2006 < http://www.herbalextractsplus.com/alfalfa-leaf.cfm>. 2. Maud Grieve, A Modern Herbal; the Medicinal, Culinary, Cosmetic and Economic Properties… (New York : Hafner, 1959). 3. Carole Fisher and Fillan Painter, Materia Medica of Western Herbs for the Southern Hemisphere (New Zealand : unknown, 1996). 4. Lee Sargent, D.C. Manual of BioActive Botanical Technical Guide(unknown)*. 5. Rita Elkins, M.H. The Pocket Herbal Reference (Pleasant Grove, Utah : Woodland, 1997). 6. German Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices, The Complete German Commission E Monographs, Therapeutic Guide to Herbal Medicines(Austin, Texas : American Botanical Council, 1998). 7. Donald R. Yance with Arlene Valentine, Herbal Medicine, Healing and Cancer: a Comprehensive Program for Prevention and Treatment (Los Angeles : Keats, 1999). 8. Steven B. Karch, M.D. The Consumers Guide to Herbal Medicine (New York : Advanced Research Press, c1999).

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Please note: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. This information is for educational purposes only. Art Tech Media Group LLC, and/or Future Body Sciences, Inc. in no way dispenses medical advice, prescribes remedies, or assumes responsibility for those who choose to treat themselves. Consult a healthcare professional before using these or any product during pregnancy or if you have a serious medical condition.

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