Tissue Repair is an excellent biologically active supplement containing all the necessary ingredients for building strong bones, ligaments and muscles. The formula has been known to relieve inflammation and pain in the joints and provide musculoskeletal rehabilitation after injury.

The herbs are rich in trace elements (zinc, silicon, manganese, boron, copper), which are important components of bone and cartilage tendons and ligaments needed for their growth, strengthening and rehabilitation after injuries and stress. The herbs may also improve the absorption of calcium and magnesium by the body. Vitamins D, C, B6 in the herbal formula play an important role in the metabolism of bone tissues and improve the absorption of calcium, magnesium and phosphorus.

Scullcap and Wormwood contain silicon, which promotes firmness and strength in the tissues and works with calcium to help restore bones. Silicon has been used for weak bones, improving hair and nail quality, improving skin healing and for treating sprains and strain. Scullcap also contains iron, calcium and magnesium. Wormwood is a muscle relaxant, stimulates poor circulation and aids in the relief of painful rheumatic joints.

Plantain leaves are rich in calcium, vitamin B1, riboflavin, beta carotene, ascorbic acid (vitamin C) and vitamin K. It also contains silca. As a demulcent, it soothes irritated mucous membranes and repairs damaged tissues and heals bruises and broken bones. Plantain is an anti-venomous blood cleanser. It contains mucilage which acts as an appetite suppressant while reducing the intestinal absorption of fat and bile.  It also lowers LDL cholesterol and the triglyceride levels in blood.

Gravel root is a natural solvent for inorganic minerals (such as calcium and iron) which accumulate but cannot be assimilated. This build-up can lead to arthritis, rheumatism, kidney stones, gall stones, hardening of the arteries, cataracts, etc. Solvent herbs or steam distilled water act as a magnet which picks up dead inorganic minerals and removes them from the body.

Oak bark is an astringent (beneficial in wound healing) and contains B12, magnesium, potassium, calcium, iron, and zinc.

Marshmallow root and black walnut leaves can improve the absorption of calcium and magnesium. They are rich in potassium and sodium, which regulate the penetration of nutrients in cell membranes

Lungwort contains the compound, allantoin, known for its wound healing properties. It is also a demulcent, which soothes and protects.

Mullein is an aid to relieve inflammation, sluggish circulation of the blood system and lymph stagnation.

Lobelia Herb is an anti-spasmodic, stimulant and nervine. It removes obstruction and congestion and assists with removing toxins from the body, especially the blood vessels.

Aloe Vera is a cell proliferant with anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant properties. It contains vitamins A, C and E which combat free-radicals. It also contains Vitamins B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, and B12 along with choline, calcium, magnesium, zinc (speeds up wound healing), manganese (builds healthy bones, nerves and tissues), chromium, selenium, copper, iron, potassium, phosphorus (helps build bones and teeth), and sodium (assists with nerve and muscle performance and helps deliver nutrients into body cells). Aloe flushes out dead skin cells and builds new cell growth with healthy tissue, speeding up the healing process of wounds, lesions, and ulcers. Caution: Aloe may modify the effectiveness of cardiac glycosides and antiarrhythmic drugs.

Slippery Elm soothes mucus membranes and has regenerative properties. It contains calcium, magnesium, iron, phosphorus, manganese, selenium, potassium, beta-carotene, zinc and vitamins B2, B1, B3 and C.

This information is to be used for educational purposes only and has been solely based on the historic and traditional use of herbs.  It is offered for informational use only, and for use in maintaining and promoting good health in cooperation with a licensed medical practitioner.  It is not intended for the use of diagnosing any disease or condition or prescribing any treatment whatsoever. This information has not been evaluated by the US Food and Drug Administration.