Maize
(Zea Mays)
Polycrest: Detoxes drug toxicity; h-pylori, peptic ulcers; coronary insufficiency, cicatrization of post-myocardial infarction, angina, hypertension, lowers cholesterol.
Primary Actions: Protects the membranes of the urinary tract and kidneys and acts as a diuretic against bladder issues; Tropism of the myocardium; Anti-inflammatory of the arteries and myocardium.
Therapeutic Actions:
- Anti-inflammatory
- Antioxidant
- Digestive support
- Cardiovascular health promotion
- Blood sugar regulation
- Enhances immune function
Clinical Indications:
- Capable of detoxifying and preventing the side effects of most allopathic drugs without reducing their effectiveness
- Protective effect on urinary tract and kidney membranes
- Acts as a diuretic in cases of bladder issues
Botanical Name: Zea mays
Family: Poaceae
All Common Names: Maize, Corn
Plant Type: Annual grass
Mature Height: Typically reaches 6-10 feet tall (1.8-3 meters)
Foliage: Long, wide leaves arranged alternately on the stem
Native to: Central America and Mexico
Fruit: Edible cobs with rows of kernels
Blooms: Produces male flowers in tassel form and female flowers in silk form
Energetics: Helps expand and open your heart; Allows you to see more clearly the invisible world