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Calming Sleep™

as seen on CNBC with Sue Herera, is available in Wal-Mart stores across the nation. Click here to watch Chris on CNBC Power Lunch, discussing the amazing benefits of herbal supplements. Calming Sleep is also available online at Herbal Powers.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Maca Tru™ and

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Maca Stimulant™

Chris Kilham is widely known for his sustainability work with maca and the native people of the Peruvian Highlands, where maca is grown. His inspiring story was featured on the front page of the Business section of the New York Times  this past New Year's Day.  Maca has been a life-sustaining substance in the Andes since 3800 B.C. It is legendary for delivering energy, mental clarity, and enhancing libido. Maca Stimulant and

Maca Tru  are both available

online at Herbal Powers. MacaTru is available offline

at Whole Foods Supermarkets,

and in Natural Retailers.

 

 

 

 

Cordyceps

Botanical Name: Cordyceps Sinesis

 

Common Name: Dong Chong Cao

 

Recommended Cordyceps Product

Cordyceps -Fungus Power!

In a huge herb market about 850 miles west of Shanghai, I point to a pile of what look like dried worms, with a puzzled expression on my face. “Tochukaso,” says the herb dealer. I nod, recognizing the Chinese word for Cordyceps sinensis, one of the most prized agents in Traditional Chinese Medicine. In the wild, cordyceps is a parasitic fungus which grows on caterpillars on the high Tibetan plateau. But cordyceps is now also cultivated on wood and grains. Heralded in Chinese herbal texts for over 700 years, cordyceps is now trumpeted by science as well.

Traditionally cordyceps has been employed for purported benefits to the heart, and respiration, for its energy-boosting effects, and for anti-aging purposes. Remarkably, modern science is verifying all of these uses, and more. In human cardiovascular studies, use of cordyceps lowered serum triglycerides and cholesterol overall, and increased beneficial HDL levels. Cordyceps enhances nutritional blood supply to the organs and extremities, specifically increases blood supply to the brain, and defends the heart against stress.

Cordyceps boosts respiration and the body’s use of oxygen, and helps to improve cases of chronic asthma and bronchitis. Cordyceps also possesses antioxidants which retard cellular destruction, and demonstrates anti-inflammatory activity. As if that weren’t enough, cordyceps further helps to protect the liver and kidneys against damage.

In a number of competitive events, winning Chinese athletes have attributed their high performance in part to regular use of cordyceps. Their competitive success has led to investigation of cordyceps for energy, endurance and stamina. Analysis of cordyceps reveals natural substances which boost immunity, increase stamina, and improve recovery from fatigue. Results of various studies show that cordyceps does in fact enhance performance.

In elderly patients, cordyceps improved a number of quality of life parameters, including general physical condition, mental health, appetite, vitality, sexual drive and cardiac function. In effect, cordyceps helps to turn back the aging clock.

Remarkably, no down side or side effects are known for cordyceps. Is there an all-around supplementary super agent? Cordyceps is ample evidence that the answer is yes.

Recommended Cordyceps Product