Jamaican Dogwood bark
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Jamaican
Dogwood |
Information About Jamaican Dogwood bark:
Common Uses: An analgesic, sedative and antispasmodic, Jamaican Dogwood is used for headaches, toothaches, anxiety, insomnia, menstrual cramps, and heart palpitations. It is especially useful in the treatment of insomnia due to physical pain.
Suggested Uses: 30 to 50 drops in water or juice three to four times daily or as recommended by your health practitioner.
Traditional Uses: Jamaican Dogwood has been used traditionally to treat neuralgia, insomnia, migraine, nervous debility, menstrual cramps, toothache and whooping cough.
Herbal Anecdote: Jamaica dogwood is best known as a traditional remedy for treating neuralgia, migraine, insomnia, anxiety, fear, and nervous tension. As early as 1844, Western scientists discovered that Jamaica dogwood had pain-relieving and sweat-promoting properties. The Eclectic physicians of the late 1800s in the United States routinely used Jamaican dogwood extracts for nervous conditions and pain. More recent scientific studies have also revealed that bark extracts of this plant have anti-inflammatory, sedative, and anti-spasmodic effects in animals.
![]() | 300mL mL - Jamaican Dogwood bark (Piscidia erythrina) Jamaica dogwood is best known as a traditional remedy for treating neuralgia, migraine, insomnia, anxiety, fear, and nervous tension. As early as 1844, Western scientists discovered that Jamaica dogwood had pain-relieving and sweat-promoting properties. The Eclectic physicians of the late 1800s in the United States routinely used Jamaican dogwood extracts for nervous conditions and pain. More recent scientific studies have also revealed that bark extracts of this plant have anti-inflammatory, sedative, and anti-spasmodic effects in animals. |
| Base Composition: Grain alcohol (organic, pure), Distilled water | |



