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Relax and De-Stress

Relax
De-Stress
1 oz.$8.17
2 oz.$15.90
4 oz.$31.05
8 oz.$58.87
16 oz.$111.15
32 oz.$209.25

Information About Relax and De-Stress:

Common Uses: A proven formula found effective in relaxing and strengthening the nervous system while protecting and restoring the heart and adrenals. May be used for depression, anxiety, nervous tension, nervous exhaustion, insomnia and nerve trauma.

Suggested Uses: Take 40-60 drops in water or juice four to six times daily as needed.

Traditional Uses: St. Johnswort has been used traditionally for pulmonary complaints, “consumption”, bladder problems including bedwetting and suppression of urine, diarrhea, worms, hysteria, nervous depression, as an astringent for hemorrhages and bruises, and jaundice.

Herbal Anecdote: During the middle ages, St. Johnswort was named after John the Baptist and was traditionally collected on St. John’s Day, June 25. The blood red anointing oil produced by soaking the plant in olive was known as the “blood of Christ”. Its botanical name Hypericum, derived from the Greek hyperieum, means “over an apparition”. It was believed that St. Johnswort was so offensive to evil spirits that one whiff would drive them away.

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

Garcinia fruit (Garcinia cambogia)
The diminutive pumpkin-shaped purple fruit is a traditional food of southeast Asia and has long been used as a seasoning for curry.
Codonopsis root (Codonopsis pilosula)
Codonopsis is known as the "poor man's ginseng." read more...
Oregon Grape root (Mahonia repens)
Recent research indicates that oregon grape root may slow antibiotic resistance of certain bacteria. read more...
Red Root (Ceanothus spp.)
It is usually called 'New Jersey Tea' in America, because its leaves were used as a substitute for tea during the War of Independence. In Canada it is used to dye wool a read more...
Kava root (Piper methysticum)
In 1768 Captain Cook and his botanists found this plant on their 1st expedition to the South Pacific. read more...
Oat seed (Avena sativa)
Oats are rich in vitamin E, minerals and proteins. read more...
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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