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Disease (dis-ease, an un-ease) of whatever nature, is the result of some form of abnormal condition in a certain part, or parts of the body, brought about by a lack of certain elements necessary to proper physical functioning; procurable from the foods we consume and the liquids we drink, or as a result of congestion due to poor elimination.
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Tincture of Goldenseal, Tincture of Fringe Tree, Squaw Vine, Tincture of Bitter Root, Yellow Gentian, Tincture of Indian Tobacco, Tincture of Motherwort, Tincture of Cayenne Pepper, Tincture of Couch-Grass, Tincture of Corn Silk, Tincture of Passion Flower, Tincture of Pipsissewa, Tincture of Poplar, Apocynum Androsaemifolium, John's Wort, Peruvian Bark, Cascara Sagrada, Wild Cherry, Prickly Ash, Tincture of Barberry, Tincture of Chamomile, Tincture of Feverfew, Tincture of Ginger, Black Root, Formula Six
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