Natural Solutions Sleep Well 60 Capsules
N$388.10Sleep Well
A gentle, natural means of helping to induce peaceful sleep.
- Valerian Root: used as a folk remedy for a variety of conditions such as sleeping problems, digestive complaints, nervousness, trembling, tension headaches and heart palpitations.
- Skullcap: a powerful medicinal herb, it is used in alternative medicine as an anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, slightly astringent, emmenagogue, febrifuge, nervine, sedative and strongly tonic. Some valuable constituents found in the plant are Scutellarin, Catalpol, other Volatile oils, bitter iridoids and Tannins. Scientific studies are proving this to be a valuable plant in many areas for mental disorders. Skullcap is used in the treatment of a wide range of nervous conditions including epilepsy, insomnia, hysteria, anxiety, deleriumtremens, withdrawal from barbiturates and tranquillizers.
- Â Lemon Balm: Used to sooth tension, mood disorders, palpitations and relieves and relaxes muscles – nervous agitation, sleeping problems, the volatile oils in lemon balm contain chemicals that relax muscles, particularly in the bladder, stomach and uterus, relieving cramps, gas and nausea.
- Â Oat straw: is a known Nervine, meaning it soothes and nourishes the central nervous system. It is helpful in treating anxiety, insomnia and nervousness, and calms excessive nervous energy. It can soothe an over stressed nervous system providing cantered calm energy. The B vitamins that it contains are one reason that oat straw has such a beneficial action
- Passion Flower: Known as passiflora incarnata, it is a plant that provides a calming essence to the body. The Peruvians used the flower as a sedative, and has been used to treat restlessness and agitation, and is commonly used to treat anxiety
- Â Hop Flowers: Their volatile oil produces sedative and soporific effects known to reduce anxiety, and promote good sleeping
- Cowslip: has been used as sedative tea to treat hyperactivity and insomnia. And is a known remedy for anxiety because of its sedating effect
Suggested use: Take as prescribed by your healthcare practitioner.
Warning:
If you are pregnant, nursing or are currently taking any medicine, consult with a physician. Do not exceed recommended dosage.