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This formula was developed for persons young and old alike who are hyperactive, who have impulsive behaviour, or for those with a poor attention span. Also calming for irritability, moodiness, and aggression.
CONTENTS: herb – water, glycerin
Bacopa (Bacopa monnieri)
• is the foremost brain tonic her of the Ayurvedic healing system
• used traditionally to enhance clear thinking
Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba.)
• effective on cognitive function (memory and thinking) by increasing blood flow to the brain
• appears to concentrate in the vascular and endocrine system that strongly affect the function of the nervous system
Ginseng-Red Korean (Panax ginseng)
• used to boost energy, sharpen the mind, reduce stress, treat illness and extend life
• helps increase alertness, power of concentration, a grasp of abstract concepts, and a increase in visual and motor coordination
Lemon balm (Melissa officinalis)
• primarily sedative, soothing and relieves the spasms of nervous stomach disorders
• gives relief for functional gastropathy or nervous dyspepsia, and autonomic nervous disorders
• useful for hysteria, melancholy, and insomnia
St. Johns wort (Hypericum perforatum)
• a safe and effective treatment to help overcome depression, insomnia, and viruses
• researchers have confirmed that St. Johns Wort as an effective mood elevator as it alters brain chemistry by its hypericin and other flavonoids that inhibit the breakdown of serotonin (brain’s antidepressant) which helps to maintain mood and emotional stability
Oat- green tops (Avena sativa)
• will help overcome most diseases caused by nervous disorders and body exhaustion by providing nourishment, and restoring the endocrine, nervous and immune systems
• used as a nerve tonic to promote clear thinking, relieve depression, and promotes rest
Suggested Dosage: Extract – ½ tsp three times daily
Caution: Use under supervision of a qualified practitioner. Monitor carefully when on other medications.
Please note: This information is compiled from traditional and modern herb books, articles and research. This information is summarized for its educational value and should not be used for the diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of disease. It should not be used to replace the services of a qualified practitioner.
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