Cramp Bark Plus
Cramp Bark Plus
SKU | HC140 | |
Brand | Health Concerns | |
Unit Size | 90 tablets, 750 mg, 10 day supply | |
Dosage | For best results, take one day before and continue through the menstrual period. 3 tablets, 3 times per day, increase to 3 tablets, every 2 hours at onset of cramps; for other applications, 3 tablets, 3 times per day. | |
Potency | not disclosed - unknown | |
Contraindications | Warming formula. Do not use when there are heat signs, including heavy bleeding with the period. | |
Chinese Symptomology | Vitalizes Blood Circulation, Reduces Spasm, Relieves Pain | |
Actions | 1. Alleviates menstrual cramps. 2. Treats abdominal pain. 3. Reduces fibroids and cysts. | |
Recommendations | Health Concerns Clinical Handbook PDF Note: Health Concerns is converting all formulas from tablets to capsules. Our inventory will reflect both until the conversion is complete. |
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Chinese name | Modified Tong Jing Wan | |
English name | Cramp Bark Plus |
Description | Crampbark (Viburnum opulis) is a Native American remedy with warming and antispasmodic actions used for menstrual cramps. This herb is combined with warm, blood-vitalizing herbs that also help to relieve menstrual pains. Cramp Bark Plus is based on formulas for uterine cramping. |
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Ingredients | Viburnum opulis (Crampbark root bark) Gui Zhi (Cinnamon twig) Niu Xi (Achyranthes root) Chi Shao (Red Peony root) Mu Dan Pi (Moutan root bark) Yi Mu Cao (Leonorus herb) Yan Hu Suo (Corydalis rhizome) Dang Gui (Tang Kuei root) Tao Ren (Persica kernel) E Zhu (Zedoaria rhizome) San Leng (Sparganium rhizome) Xiang Fu (Cyperus rhizome) Mu Xiang (Vladimiria soulieri root) Hong Hua (Carthamus flower) |