PARK THE NERVE & THE VERGO

$20.00

This amazing herb blend may help enhance neurological health, improve circulation, and balance the nervous system. Ginkgo and Gastrodia together May support cognitive function, particularly in the neurodegenerative conditions like Parkinson’s disease.

Dosage: 1 to 2 (20 to 40 drops) up to 3 times a day in 2 oz glass of water.

Ginkgo biloba: May improve cognitive function, particularly individuals with dementia, by enhancing blood flow to the brain and protecting the nerve cells. May improve heart health, reduce inflammation in conditions like asthma. May ease anxiety, depression, and PMS. CAUTION: May cause headaches, low salt levels, dizziness, bleeding, the feeling of heart pounding or racing, upset stomach, constipation and or skin allergies. DRUG INTERACTION: May include aspirin, trazodone, Xanax, blood thinners, and seizure medication.

Tianma (Gastrodia elata): Commonly used for conditions like headaches and dizziness, and in TCM to calm liver energy. May provide antioxidants, anti-inflammatory, and may have sedative effects. Commonly used for dizziness, headaches, epilepsy, insomnia, and neurodegenerative conditions; vertigo, migraine, Parkinson’s and even Alzheimer’s. CAUTION: NOT RECOMMENDED IF YOU ARE PREGNANT OR NURSING. MAY CAUSE GASTROINTESTINAL DISCOMFORT, LIKE VOMITING, NAUSEA AND DIARRHEA. MAY CAUSE DIZZINESS, HEADACHES, FATIGUE, AND IN SOME CASES, ALLERGIC REACTIONS LIKE RASH. DRUG INTERACTION: (CNS) DEPRESSANTS, BLOOD THINNERS, ANTISEIZURE MEDICATION, BLOOD THINNERS, AND BLOOD PRESSURE MEDICATION.

Chrysanthemum: Traditionally used for hypertension (high blood pressure), inflammation, and its calming properties. It is also known to improve eye health and promote relaxation. CAUTION: NOT RECOMMENDED IF YOU ARE PREGNANT OR NURSING. MAY INCREASE SUN SENSITIVITY, DIZZINESS, GASTROINTESTINAL DISCOMFORT, AND ALLERGIC REACTION MAY OCCUR. STOP USE AND SEEK MEDICAL HELP. DRUG INTERACTION: BLOOD THINNERS, IMMUNOSUPPRESSION, MEDICATIONS THAT MAY LOWER CHOLESTEROL, SEDATIVES, AND DIABETES MEDICATION.

Vegetable glycerin and distilled water.

NOT FDA APPROVED

This amazing herb blend may help enhance neurological health, improve circulation, and balance the nervous system. Ginkgo and Gastrodia together May support cognitive function, particularly in the neurodegenerative conditions like Parkinson’s disease.

Dosage: 1 to 2 (20 to 40 drops) up to 3 times a day in 2 oz glass of water.

Ginkgo biloba: May improve cognitive function, particularly individuals with dementia, by enhancing blood flow to the brain and protecting the nerve cells. May improve heart health, reduce inflammation in conditions like asthma. May ease anxiety, depression, and PMS. CAUTION: May cause headaches, low salt levels, dizziness, bleeding, the feeling of heart pounding or racing, upset stomach, constipation and or skin allergies. DRUG INTERACTION: May include aspirin, trazodone, Xanax, blood thinners, and seizure medication.

Tianma (Gastrodia elata): Commonly used for conditions like headaches and dizziness, and in TCM to calm liver energy. May provide antioxidants, anti-inflammatory, and may have sedative effects. Commonly used for dizziness, headaches, epilepsy, insomnia, and neurodegenerative conditions; vertigo, migraine, Parkinson’s and even Alzheimer’s. CAUTION: NOT RECOMMENDED IF YOU ARE PREGNANT OR NURSING. MAY CAUSE GASTROINTESTINAL DISCOMFORT, LIKE VOMITING, NAUSEA AND DIARRHEA. MAY CAUSE DIZZINESS, HEADACHES, FATIGUE, AND IN SOME CASES, ALLERGIC REACTIONS LIKE RASH. DRUG INTERACTION: (CNS) DEPRESSANTS, BLOOD THINNERS, ANTISEIZURE MEDICATION, BLOOD THINNERS, AND BLOOD PRESSURE MEDICATION.

Chrysanthemum: Traditionally used for hypertension (high blood pressure), inflammation, and its calming properties. It is also known to improve eye health and promote relaxation. CAUTION: NOT RECOMMENDED IF YOU ARE PREGNANT OR NURSING. MAY INCREASE SUN SENSITIVITY, DIZZINESS, GASTROINTESTINAL DISCOMFORT, AND ALLERGIC REACTION MAY OCCUR. STOP USE AND SEEK MEDICAL HELP. DRUG INTERACTION: BLOOD THINNERS, IMMUNOSUPPRESSION, MEDICATIONS THAT MAY LOWER CHOLESTEROL, SEDATIVES, AND DIABETES MEDICATION.

Vegetable glycerin and distilled water.

NOT FDA APPROVED