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Teeter Creek Cramp Bark Tincture (1 oz.)
Cramp Bark Viburnum opulus
Common Ailments for use of tincture:
Menstrual cramps; low back pain and leg cramps with menses.
An aid in specific types of leg cramps.
Ovarian pain; during ovulation.
Uterine colic or inflammation.
Threatened miscarriage with cramps.
false labor pains.
Profuse menses; inter-menstrual and menopausal bleeding.
Neurogenic bladder.
Spasmodic asthma.
Additional Ingredients: Distilled Water and Pure Grain Alcohol 45-50% 1:2 extract
Suggested Use: Take 1/2-1 dropperful in a small amount of water 2 to 3 times a day, or as needed as a dietary supplement...
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Teeter Creek White Willow Bark Tincture (1oz.)
Willow bark acts a lot like aspirin, so it is used for pain, including headache, muscle pain, menstrual cramps, rheumatoid arthritis (RA), osteoarthritis, gout, and a disease of the spine called ankylosing spondylitis.
Willow bark's pain relieving potential has been recognized throughout history. Willow bark was commonly used during the time of Hippocrates, when people were advised to chew on the bark to relieve pain and fever.
Willow bark is also used for fever, the common cold, flu, and weight loss.
How does it work?
Willow bark contains a chemical called salicin that is similar to aspirin....
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