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Black Haw root

Black Haw
1 oz.$7.05
2 oz.$13.25
4 oz.$26.75
8 oz.$50.77
16 oz.$95.85
32 oz.$180.45

Information About Black Haw root:

Common Uses: Black Haw relaxes the uterus to ease menstrual cramping or prevent miscarriage. May also be used for gastrointestinal tract or any smooth muscle cramping.

Suggested Uses: 30 to 50 drops in water or juice three to four times daily or as recommended by your health practitioner.

Traditional Uses: Cramps, sedative, antispasmodic, controls diarhea, dysmenorrhea, diuretic.

Herbal Anecdote: Native American women took black haw for medicinal purposes long before the European settlement of North America. They drank decoctions of black haw bark to treat menopause and menstrual cramps, to ease pains following childbirth, and to prevent miscarriage. Related species were used to treat ailments ranging from blood disorders to migraines. Black haw contains scopoletin, a uterine relaxant, perhaps verifying its traditional uses.

Ingredients and Composition: (one dropper full contains...)

500mL mL - Black Haw bark (Viburnum prunifolium)
Native American women took black haw for medicinal purposes long before the European settlement of North America. They drank decoctions of black haw bark to treat menopause and menstrual cramps, to ease pains following childbirth, and to prevent miscarriage. Related species were used to treat ailments ranging from blood disorders to migraines. Black haw contains scopoletin, a uterine relaxant, perhaps verifying its traditional uses.
Base Composition: Grain alcohol (organic, pure), Distilled water
Any statements made have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose treat cure or prevent any disease. Consult your health practitioner before using this this dietary supplement while pregnant or lactating. Keep out of reach of children.
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