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The herbs in this tincture may help promote relaxation, ease stress, and support sleep.
Ingredients include:
Valerian root: May promote sleep, reduce insomnia and calm anxiety. May ease menstrual cramps, reducing hot flashes, and improving digestive issues due to its antispasmodic effects. CAUTION: MAY CAUSE HEADACHES, UPSET STOMACH OR MILD DIARRHEA, DROWSINESS, DIZZINESS, VIVID DREAMS OR NIGHTMARES, EXCITABILITY OR UNEASINESS, AND DRY MOUTH. DRUG INTERACTION: MAJOR INTERACTION is anadditive sedative effectwhen combined with other central nervous system (CNS) depressants, which can lead to excessive drowsiness, slowed breathing, impaired judgment, and decreased motor coordination. This interaction can be severe. BENZO’S, NARCOTIC PAIN MEDICATION, OTHER SLEEP AIDE, ANTIDEPRESSANTS, MUSCLE RELAXERS, CHOLESTEROL MEDICATION, AND SOME CHEMO THERAPY.
Peppermint: Is known to relieve headaches, muscle pain, and digestive system. Peppermint may improve focus and energy levels. Peppermint is known to act as a decongestant, helping to clear nasal passages and loosen mucus, making it useful for colds and sinus infections. CAUTION: MAY CAUSE HEART BURN, ACID REFLUX. NAUSEA, ABDOMINAL PAIN, DRY MOUTH, HEADACHE, AND POTENTIAL ALLERGIC REACTION.
Chamomile: May promote sleep, anxiety, and aid in digestion. May help manage blood sugar, heart health, and wound healing. May act as a mild sedative. Chamomile contains anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and antioxidants. CAUTION: MAY CAUSE MILD NAUSEA, DIZZINESS, AND ALLERGIC REACTION. MAY CAUSE EYE IRRITATION UPON CONTACT. DRUG INTERACTIONS INCLUDE BLOOD THINNER WARFARIN AND CYCLOSPORINE, WHICH INCLUDE TRANSPLANTS. NOT RECOMMENDED IF YOU ARE PREGNANT OR BREASTFEEDING.
Cinnamon: Is known to have anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. May help to regulate blood sugar, support heart health and cognitive function. CAUTION: MAY CAUSE DIGESTIVE ISSUES. ALLERGIC REACTION. TOO MUCH MAY CAUSE LIVER DAMAGE. MAY LOWER BLOOD SUGAR.
Lavender flower: Thanks to compounds like linalool that calm the nervous system, plus antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and pain-relieving properties for skin, digestion, and even wound healing. CAUTION: MAY CAUSE NAUSEA, DIARRHEA, VOMITING, AND HEADACHE. MAY CAUSE AN ALLERGIC REACTION, STOP USE AND SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION. DRUG INTERACTION: BLOOD PRESSURE MEDICATION AND SEDATIVES.
Lemon: Is high Vitamin C, antioxidants (flavonoids), and citric acid, which help with collagen, iron absorption, reducing oxidative stress, and promoting urine flow. They can also help fight indigestion, reduce bloating, and improve iron absorption from plant-based foods, though rinsing your mouth after drinking lemon water protects tooth ename. CAUTION: MAY CAUSE HEART BURN, ACID REFLEX, STOMACH ISSUES, CANKER SORES, INCREASED URINATION, AND MIGRAINE TRIGGERS. DRUG INTERACTION: Lemon juice may affect how the body absorbs certain medications, such as those for blood pressure, diabetes, or thyroid conditions. It is important to consult a doctor if you take regular medication.
Vegetable glycerin and distilled water.
NOT FDA APPROVED!
The herbs in this tincture may help promote relaxation, ease stress, and support sleep.
Ingredients include:
Valerian root: May promote sleep, reduce insomnia and calm anxiety. May ease menstrual cramps, reducing hot flashes, and improving digestive issues due to its antispasmodic effects. CAUTION: MAY CAUSE HEADACHES, UPSET STOMACH OR MILD DIARRHEA, DROWSINESS, DIZZINESS, VIVID DREAMS OR NIGHTMARES, EXCITABILITY OR UNEASINESS, AND DRY MOUTH. DRUG INTERACTION: MAJOR INTERACTION is anadditive sedative effectwhen combined with other central nervous system (CNS) depressants, which can lead to excessive drowsiness, slowed breathing, impaired judgment, and decreased motor coordination. This interaction can be severe. BENZO’S, NARCOTIC PAIN MEDICATION, OTHER SLEEP AIDE, ANTIDEPRESSANTS, MUSCLE RELAXERS, CHOLESTEROL MEDICATION, AND SOME CHEMO THERAPY.
Peppermint: Is known to relieve headaches, muscle pain, and digestive system. Peppermint may improve focus and energy levels. Peppermint is known to act as a decongestant, helping to clear nasal passages and loosen mucus, making it useful for colds and sinus infections. CAUTION: MAY CAUSE HEART BURN, ACID REFLUX. NAUSEA, ABDOMINAL PAIN, DRY MOUTH, HEADACHE, AND POTENTIAL ALLERGIC REACTION.
Chamomile: May promote sleep, anxiety, and aid in digestion. May help manage blood sugar, heart health, and wound healing. May act as a mild sedative. Chamomile contains anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and antioxidants. CAUTION: MAY CAUSE MILD NAUSEA, DIZZINESS, AND ALLERGIC REACTION. MAY CAUSE EYE IRRITATION UPON CONTACT. DRUG INTERACTIONS INCLUDE BLOOD THINNER WARFARIN AND CYCLOSPORINE, WHICH INCLUDE TRANSPLANTS. NOT RECOMMENDED IF YOU ARE PREGNANT OR BREASTFEEDING.
Cinnamon: Is known to have anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. May help to regulate blood sugar, support heart health and cognitive function. CAUTION: MAY CAUSE DIGESTIVE ISSUES. ALLERGIC REACTION. TOO MUCH MAY CAUSE LIVER DAMAGE. MAY LOWER BLOOD SUGAR.
Lavender flower: Thanks to compounds like linalool that calm the nervous system, plus antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and pain-relieving properties for skin, digestion, and even wound healing. CAUTION: MAY CAUSE NAUSEA, DIARRHEA, VOMITING, AND HEADACHE. MAY CAUSE AN ALLERGIC REACTION, STOP USE AND SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION. DRUG INTERACTION: BLOOD PRESSURE MEDICATION AND SEDATIVES.
Lemon: Is high Vitamin C, antioxidants (flavonoids), and citric acid, which help with collagen, iron absorption, reducing oxidative stress, and promoting urine flow. They can also help fight indigestion, reduce bloating, and improve iron absorption from plant-based foods, though rinsing your mouth after drinking lemon water protects tooth ename. CAUTION: MAY CAUSE HEART BURN, ACID REFLEX, STOMACH ISSUES, CANKER SORES, INCREASED URINATION, AND MIGRAINE TRIGGERS. DRUG INTERACTION: Lemon juice may affect how the body absorbs certain medications, such as those for blood pressure, diabetes, or thyroid conditions. It is important to consult a doctor if you take regular medication.
Vegetable glycerin and distilled water.
NOT FDA APPROVED!
