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Kick The Habit Kick It* - 100 Capsules - 480 mg. The habit of smoking contributes to many diseases and health problems. It is shown in studies that 3 consecutive cigarettes cause a prompt transient hypercalcemia – or high content of calcium in the blood, which suggests that smoking may be associated with rapid calcium loss from the bones. Dr. Daniell, a Physician practicing in California who has studied the relationship between smoking and bone loss, points out that bone minerals could be expected to dissolve and be absorbed into the bloodstream at a much faster rate when smoking provides the acid environment. Smoking is not the only issue that KICK IT addresses. Studies have shown that addictive drug use can also be related to nutritional issues. Thousands of people are plagued by addictive habits, most want to quit and have tried many times. KICK IT tries to address those issues to help alleviate the need for self medication. Recommendation: Take 2 capsules 2 or 3 times a day. May take more as needed. Testimonial: “I was hooked on OxyContin for 2 years after surgery. I took 2 tablets of KICK IT twice a day, sometimes more. It helped calm my nerves and really helped with my cravings. It also has helped my son with marijuana issues.” Ingredients: Bladder Pod (herb), Sweet Flag (root), Mullein (leaf), Passion Flower (herb), Echinacea Angustifolia (root), Ginseng (root), Valerian (root), Sarsaparilla (root), Peppermint (leaf), Chaparral (herb), Eucalyptus (leaf), Kelp (herb), Black Cohosh (root), Sage Brush (herb)

CHAPARRAL, Larrea tridentate

Chaparral, or creosote bush, is a small bush that grows in the deserts of the south west. Its leaves are very small, bitter and taste like creosote. The leaves stay on the bush all year-around. Native Americans say chaparral is used for arthritis and cancer and that it is a good tonic. Read More...

ECHINACEA, angustifolia

The Native Americans discovered many of our great herbs. One of them is the infection fighter and immune enhancer, echinacea. On July, 1887, Dr. J. S. Hays from Denver, Colorado, recorded that he was called to Larkspur to treat a twelve year-old girl for diphtheria. Read More...

EUCALYPTUS, Eucalyptus globulus

The eucalyptus tree is, by no means, an ordinary tree. Some herbalist says that it is one of the greatest medicinal herbs in all the herbal kingdom. It is also one of the tallest trees in all the world. Read More...

GINSENG, Panax quinquefolius

Most herbs, trees and flowers grow throughout the world in great abundance. They make lush gardens and forests wherever they are planted. However, there are certain herbs that are very scarce throughout the world. Read More...

MULLEIN, Verbascum thapus or Scrophylariaceae

Mullein leaves have many uses. I am reminded of a story of a young family that went camping. They had a baby with them that had developed a bad diaper rash. The mother was beside herself as to what to do. Read More...

PASSION FLOWER, Passiflora incarnate

When some folks hear the word passion flower, their minds conjure up all kinds of different pictures and ideas. For example, one day a lady saw a beautiful flower. She asked about the name and found out it was called passion flower. Read More...

PEPPERMINT, Mentha piperita

As a very young boy, I remember a patch of mint over between the fish pond and the tomato patch. I can smell it still. It sure brings back great memories. Most people think that mints are just for the smell or for flowering, but they are really a very good medicinal herb. Read More...

SAGE BRUSH, Artemisia tridentate

One day, when I was traveling across those broad, barren valleys of Nevada where all you can see is sagebrush, someone had put up a sign that read, “Free sagebrush, put some in your trunk and take it home with you. Read More...

SARSAPARILLA, Similax officinalis

We all remember those first cowboy movies we watched as kids. All the tough, older cowboys would walk into a saloon and order their drinks and then they would tell the bartender to give a glass of sarsaparilla to the youngest cowboy who wasn’t old enough to drink liquor. Read More...

Valeriana officinalis

If you feel all tied up inside and you are so tired that you could drop but you just can't relax or sleep, then you should learn about the herb valerian. In one of our herb classes, a man told about his wife's depressions. Read More...

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Testimonials for Kick-It

Kick It and Chapperell Tea
For about 3 yrs my 32 yr old son had a serious addiction to pain medications, the worst of which was Oxyoconted. Eventually this led to “Street Drugs”.

This combined addiction caused numerous physical problems and much pain, both physical and mental. We tried many things to help him withdraw. But, the product that helped him the most was Kick It from Grandma’s Herbs. He took it for 4 monthes along with much chapperell tea. He has felt that this combination cleansed his body fo the accumulated toxins and drugs which then helped with the cravings that accompany withdrawal.

Will power of course if necessary but the body also must be cleansed!! We feel that Kick It and Chapperell Tea accomplished this for him.

B. Burch

3 tablets Kick It 3 times per day
2 cups Chapperell Tea per day
 



I have over 3 months in WITHOUT Smoking!
Kick it

I have over 3 months in WITHOUT Smoking! I couldn’t have stop smoking have out it! Thanks again.

Patricia A Morgan
 



My husband was really pleased with your Kick-it package deal he used. In one day he went from 1 ½ packs of cigars to only 6 cigars. He really coughed and spit up some ugly looking crap from his lungs and he was able to sleep better and his nerves were a lot calmer in a natural way. What a blessing and thanks to Grandma’s Herbs he quit completely!

Mrs Joe Hochstetler