HIBISCUS FLOWERS
Hibiscus
These flowers contain an astonishingly large amount of two valuable
trace mineral elements,
chromium and
selenium.
While it is true that many sea vegetables do contain these trace
elements as well, no other single herb has been found with levels
as high for these two vital trace elements combined, as in the flower
petals of this splendid tropical and sub-tropical flower.
In order for us to tolerate and use the glucose (blood sugar) normally
present in our blood stream, chromium is needed so the nerves and
brain can function properly. The body makes a substance with chromium
in it called Glucose Tolerance Factor (GTF).
With this GTF. the body can then produce and use the hormone, correcting
the disease condition know as sugar
diabetes (where
insulin is not produced in sufficient quantity or even at all).
The trace element Selenium functions much like the oil based vitamin
complex known collectively as Vitamin E, when it comes to destroying
harmful cancer causing compounds in the body, known as "free
radicals."
Selenium does this by protecting the genetic machinery of the cell
nucleus or "cell headquarters," when it is in the process
of division to form new body cells.
Selenium also corrects heart and circulatory "dis-eases"
by preventing the break down of the circulatory system.
Dose: 40 to 80 drops three times per day.