Stop Smoking Blend
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Stop Smoking
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Information About Stop Smoking Blend:
Common Uses: A herbal formula to aid in tobacco withdrawal. This herbal blend will lessen the desire for nicotine and reduce withdrawal symptoms while strengthening and healing the lung tissue, the nervous system and adrenals. Take a dropperful whenever you feel the urge to smoke, then sit back and relax for a moment until the urge passes.
Suggested Uses: Take 50-80 drops in water or juice four to six times daily or when the desire to smoke is felt.
Traditional Uses: Neurasthenia (nervous depletion) and nervous breakdown; worry, anxiety and depression; nervous insomnia. Sexual depletion or exhaustion. Enfeebled heart. To aid convalescence after debilitating disease. Support withdrawal from tobacco and other drug addictions; delirium tremens.
Herbal Anecdote: Oats are rich in vitamin E, minerals and proteins.
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| Base Composition: Grain alcohol (organic, pure), Distilled water, Natural vegetable glycerin, Cinnamon natural flavoring | |











