A Vogel Singapore - since 1923 - Organic Herbal Remedies

A Vogel Singapore - since 1923 - Organic Herbal Remedies Extracts of these organic herbs cultivated into tinctures and solid form with everything in the herb 100%
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Since 1923 - Made in Switzerland

Is Ginkgo biloba good for blood circulation?Reduces arteriolar spasm (where an artery temporarily blocks)Stabilises cell...
17/05/2022

Is Ginkgo biloba good for blood circulation?

Reduces arteriolar spasm (where an artery temporarily blocks)
Stabilises cell membranes
Improves oxygen and glucose utilisation by the tissues
Inhibits platelet aggregation, which makes blood less sticky

The microcirculation is the part of our cardiovascular system which supplies oxygen and nutrients to cells. Research shows that Ginkgo improves microcirculation by improving blood flow and opening up unused capillaries.
A trial into Ginkgo for microcirculation shows improvements in patients between 60-70 years old (the age group worst affected by poor blood flow) after just 10 days of treatment.

Ginkgo comes in dried leaf format for making tea, in tablets and in drops. To make sure you get the full range of activities from the chemicals that make up the Ginkgo plant, you need to ensure that all the components of Ginkgo are present in the remedy you are using. To ensure this is the case, choose one that is made from the fresh, whole Ginkgo plant rather than isolated components. This is important, as many Ginkgo remedies are of poor quality.

How does improved circulation help our health?
Proper circulation is key for keeping us healthy. It ensures that blood and oxygen continuously flow throughout the body, allowing every organ to function properly. It helps to heal wounds faster, maintains a healthy heart, and keeps your immune system, skin and brain in tip top shape.

Poor circulation is behind many common symptoms such as:

Lack of concentration/ memory
Feeling incompetent at dealing with daily tasks
Light headedness/ dizziness
Tinnitus
Deteriorating eyesight
Cold hands and feet
Heavy lower legs/ jumpy legs
Blood pressure imbalance (too high or too low)
Skin pallor and unhealthy skin

Safety
There are a number of situations where someone should not take Ginkgo:
Not to be used with epilepsy
Not to be used alongside HIV medication Efavirenz
Not to be used alongside heart medication Nifedipine
A doctor must be consulted before using it alongside blood-thinning or anticoagulant medication
A doctor must be consulted before using it alongside any medication for a serious health issue

Kate Harris
Trainee Herbalist, Reflexologist, Yoga Teacher, Writer & Product Trainer

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What are 5 symptoms of anxiety?1. Feeling overly nervousThere are lots of emotions that can crop up as a part of feeling...
16/12/2021

What are 5 symptoms of anxiety?

1. Feeling overly nervous
There are lots of emotions that can crop up as a part of feeling anxious. Sufferers tend to feel more worried or stressed than their less-anxious counterparts, and although it's normal to feel these emotions now and again as everyone does, it's if they start to crop up more often than not, then it could signal that anxiety is at the root of the cause.

Feeling unable to relax or on edge much of the time can be another side to it, meaning that these more negative emotions can start to overtake the more welcome ones, and our overall relaxed vs. stressed balance goes a little askew.

What can help?
For some, exercise does the trick nicely; the release of endorphins afterwards can facilitate relaxation, not to mention sounds sleep, plus all the other health benefits that moving more can bring, are a welcome bonus. Then, for others, actively reducing social media time, or partaking in some self-care activities such as having a bath or meditating, may be the most effective solution for you.

2. Overthinking
Everyone is partial to a little overthinking now and again. But again, when it starts to take over, and becomes a routine habit, this suggests that something like anxiety might be underlying.

Together with overthinking you might also experience some other psychological symptoms too, such as experiencing unwarranted dread, panic, racing or erratic thoughts, which in many cases can affect your sleep, and this in itself can then create its own set of problems.

What can help?
If some of these psychological symptoms of anxiety are getting you down, then why not consider trying our Passiflora Complex tablets to help?

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3. Experiencing mood swings
Whilst not always related to anxiety, in some cases being overly anxious can make us feel a little up and down; both in terms of our mood (with feeling quite agitated, irrational or irritable being some common characteristics), but this can also translate into additional up and down symptoms in terms of our energy levels. So, we also may end up feeling quite tired and fatigued, and lacking our usual get up and go vigour.

This set of symptoms can often then go hand in hand with many of the other symptoms such as dread or avoiding social situations. But, please note if, your mood has switched to being consistently low, then it's always worth chatting this over with your doctor.

What can help?
Firstly, when it comes to this subset of symptoms, it's important to try and rule any other common causes out. PMS, for one, can often give rise to ups and downs in both our mood and energy levels, as can menopause. However, if your symptoms appear to be less cyclical, or less likely to be related to hormones, then the influence of possible anxiety would be one to consider.

Regulating blood sugar levels with a diet low in refined sugar and caffeine, is another helpful tactic to help tackle the anxiety and intertwined peaks and troughs in mood and energy levels.

4. Feeling physically out of control
The physical symptoms of anxiety shouldn't be undermined and arguably can be some of the most frightening of all. Feeling tense both physically and mentally is common, but people may not put 2 + 2 together and realise those stubborn muscular aches and pains, stiff necks or shoulders, headaches or digestive upset are also linked to anxiety lurking under the surface.

Other more acute symptoms of anxiety can include a pounding heart or subtler but equally as unnerving palpitations; increased breathing rate or hyperventilation which can bring on some other symptoms; plus, sweating, trembling, feeling dizzy or experiencing a dry mouth.

Many of these symptoms arise as your bodies 'fight or flight' responses kick into action and blood is diverted away from your extremities and towards your vital organs, such as your heart and lungs instead, as they become primed for action.

What can help?
Regaining control of your body is key in these situations, although it often takes some practice. Deep breathing and especially expiring helps to re-activate your calming 'rest and digest' system and helps switch of your sympathetic nervous system branch which has unnecessarily, become more dominant.

5. Feeling disconnected
Self-doubt, trouble concentrating, dissociation, wanting to avoid situations that you'd previously felt comfortable in or even enjoyed before, are all symptoms that can ultimately leave you feeling disconnected from your old self, plus some of the people around you who you are closest to.

These are just a few of some of the common social symptoms of anxiety which can risk upsetting relationships, or can affect your performance in places like the workplace, for example.

What can help?
My advice here is to not be afraid to talk. Whether this is to a close friend who you feel you can confide in, your boss, if you feel additional pressures at work aren't helping, or a health professional if you feel you need some extra support.

When anxiety starts to take over and you feel like you're unable to get back to being your old self, then talking is often a useful tactic to help get it back under control.

When to see a doctor
If the duration and severity of your symptoms become more pronounced, this could signal an anxiety disorder is at play. These symptoms may not be suitable for treating at home or with herbal remedies, and it would be best to check in with your doctor for advice.

Emma Thornton
Qualified Nutritionist (BSc, MSc, RNutr)

Herb tinctures Passiflora Complex is a herbal tincture containingPassiflora incarnataAvena sativa. It is a food supplement which is particularly useful for supporting those prone to worrying or feeling ‘under pressure’, helping to maintain a healthy response to stress. Only freshly harvested, or...

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Ways to improve digestion:1. Drink up - However, try not to drink too much just before, during or after eating as you wi...
13/08/2021

Ways to improve digestion:

1. Drink up - However, try not to drink too much just before, during or after eating as you will only risk diluting your digestive juices. More than 20 minutes before or after eating is the best
2. Chew well.
3. Sit up and Relax
4. Move more and massage in clockwise circle around belly
5. Manage low stomach acid with bitter herbs (ask us if you wish to know which is suitable for you) - 68088793

Why sitting up straight for meals could help support your digestion and potentially help protect against symptoms of heartburn or acid reflux.

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