NATURE'S TYLENOL

$20.00

The herbs in this tincture may act as a natural Tylenol.

Dosage: 1 to 2 mil (20 to 40 drops) up to three times a day. DO NOT EXCEED MORE THAN!

White willow bark: Contains a chemical called salicin, which is similar to aspirin. It has pain and fever reducing effects in the body. It is known to help with back pain, osteoarthritis, fever, flu, muscle pain, and many other conditions. CAUTION: Not recommended if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. May cause upset stomach, vomiting, and loss of appetite. May cause skin reaction such as rash, itching or redness. Seek medical help if reaction occurs. DRUG INTERACTION: May interact with blood thinners such as warfarin, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) beta blockers, diuretics, methotrexate, and phenytoin.

Yarrow leaf: May induce sweating to help break fevers and ease colds. Reduces inflammation in muscles, joints (arthritis), intestines (IBS), and skin (rashes, eczema). cts as an antispasmodic to relieve cramps, bloating, and indigestion. May improve circulation, strengthen veins, and help with issues like varicose veins and hemorrhoids. May help ease painful menstrual cramps. CAUTION: MAY CAUSE DROWSINESS AND INCREASED URINATION. NOT RECOMMENDED IF YOU ARE PREGNANT OR NURSING. DRUG INTERACTION: BLOOD THINNERS, HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE MEDICATION, MEDICATION THAT DECREASES STOMACH ACID, AND LITHIUM.

Feverfew: May help with migraine prevention and reduction. It is also known to offer benefits for inflammation and skin irritation. CAUTION: May cause nausea, digestive problems, and bloating. People who are allergic to ragweed and related plants May have an allergic reaction to feverfew. DRUG INTERACTION: May interact with blood clot medication (anticoagulants) used to manage migraine, headaches, and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) It may reduce the normal clotting tendency of platelets.

Elderberry: May help support the immune system and offer relief for cold and flu symptoms due to its high content of antioxidants and vitamins. Elderberry acts as a natural diuretic. CAUTION: May cause nausea, vomiting, and severe diarrhea. Not recommended if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. DRUG INTERACTION: IMMUOSUPPRESSANTS, BLOOD PRESSURE MEDICATIONS, DIABETES MEDICATION, BLOOD THINNERS, DIURETICS AND LAXATIVES.

Vegetable glycerin and distilled water.

NOT FDA APPROVED!

The herbs in this tincture may act as a natural Tylenol.

Dosage: 1 to 2 mil (20 to 40 drops) up to three times a day. DO NOT EXCEED MORE THAN!

White willow bark: Contains a chemical called salicin, which is similar to aspirin. It has pain and fever reducing effects in the body. It is known to help with back pain, osteoarthritis, fever, flu, muscle pain, and many other conditions. CAUTION: Not recommended if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. May cause upset stomach, vomiting, and loss of appetite. May cause skin reaction such as rash, itching or redness. Seek medical help if reaction occurs. DRUG INTERACTION: May interact with blood thinners such as warfarin, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) beta blockers, diuretics, methotrexate, and phenytoin.

Yarrow leaf: May induce sweating to help break fevers and ease colds. Reduces inflammation in muscles, joints (arthritis), intestines (IBS), and skin (rashes, eczema). cts as an antispasmodic to relieve cramps, bloating, and indigestion. May improve circulation, strengthen veins, and help with issues like varicose veins and hemorrhoids. May help ease painful menstrual cramps. CAUTION: MAY CAUSE DROWSINESS AND INCREASED URINATION. NOT RECOMMENDED IF YOU ARE PREGNANT OR NURSING. DRUG INTERACTION: BLOOD THINNERS, HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE MEDICATION, MEDICATION THAT DECREASES STOMACH ACID, AND LITHIUM.

Feverfew: May help with migraine prevention and reduction. It is also known to offer benefits for inflammation and skin irritation. CAUTION: May cause nausea, digestive problems, and bloating. People who are allergic to ragweed and related plants May have an allergic reaction to feverfew. DRUG INTERACTION: May interact with blood clot medication (anticoagulants) used to manage migraine, headaches, and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) It may reduce the normal clotting tendency of platelets.

Elderberry: May help support the immune system and offer relief for cold and flu symptoms due to its high content of antioxidants and vitamins. Elderberry acts as a natural diuretic. CAUTION: May cause nausea, vomiting, and severe diarrhea. Not recommended if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. DRUG INTERACTION: IMMUOSUPPRESSANTS, BLOOD PRESSURE MEDICATIONS, DIABETES MEDICATION, BLOOD THINNERS, DIURETICS AND LAXATIVES.

Vegetable glycerin and distilled water.

NOT FDA APPROVED!