Hydrangea Intrinsic
DIETARY CONSIDERATIONS
DIETARY CONSIDERATIONS
Ingredients + Recommended Use
Ingredients + Recommended Use
Disclaimer
Disclaimer
Aperture Energetics and Physica Energetics are not medical facilities, nor do we provide any medical advice on any of the products. Our supplements are intended to be used under the close supervision and direct care of a licensed or certified healing arts' professional. Products are only sold through licensed or certified healing arts’ practitioners. Aperture Energetics and Physica Energetics offers this information with the expectation that practitioners shall use their own discretion, perform their own research, rely on their own clinical experience and practice according to their scope of practice and the limits of their license/certification.
Hydrangea Intrinsic is a thoughtfully, well-crafted remedy providing Spagyrically processed herbs to help relieve congestion and maintain the health and vitality of the gallbladder and its complementary glands.*
Native Americans have traditionally used hydrangea to treat gravel and stones in the kidneys, bladder, gallbladder, and other calcified accumulations in the body. Hydrangea may be an effective alternative blood cleanser, assisting in decongesting the liver and biliary tree to prevent gravel buildup. The alkaloids in hydrangea have cortisone-like action, and the flavonoids further enhance the anti-inflammatory properties of this herb.
Adding bile salts and Chanca Piedra in combination with other complementary botanicals in this BioPhotonic Spagyric formula may assist in dissolving stones or gravel and stimulate bile flow. Bile salts are more water-soluble than bile acids, and as such, they don’t burn or irritate the duodenum. The clinical goal is to elevate anabolic pH while encouraging the natural formation of bile salts and supporting the duodenum.
Healthy and balanced bile flow is required for proper digestion – specifically fat metabolism and elimination of excess cholesterol and toxins from the body.
Bile naturally kills many pathogens that commonly enter the digestive tract. If the bile flow weakens, digestion becomes less efficient, paving the way for more infection. Since gallstones are porous, they can pick up bacteria, cysts, viruses, and parasites passing through the liver. In this way, nests of infection can form, continuously burdening the body’s defense systems. The body’s immune system must act vigilantly to keep these harmful organisms in check. Yet, the body cannot entirely rid itself of these organisms without first purging these bile formations.