Cramp Bark is a Native American remedy with warming and antispasmodic actions and used to treat a prolapsed uterus after a woman gave birth, to guard against miscarriage. Cramp Bark is also said to support uterine function, help regulate excessive blood flow during menstruation and menopause, and helps to ease uterine and ovarian pain. Cramp bark is also a natural tranquilizer and has a calming effect on the nervous system. As its name suggests, Cramp Bark has been used to relieve cramps of all kinds, including menstrual pains, to relax muscles and ease spasms of the lower back and legs, to ease convulsions, lockjaw, and fits. Cramp Bark is said to be useful in cases of bronchial, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, skeletal muscle spasms and it is thought to be wonderful for leg cramps. It has been used as a diuretic to get rid of excess water weight and for treating high blood pressure, constipation, and for improving blood circulation. The herb has anti-inflammatory properties that are excellent for the treatment of pain caused by rheumatoid arthritis. Cramp bark is a rich source of vitamin C which is essential for prevention and treatment of scurvy, which results in bleeding gums and loose teeth.
Considered one of the best herbs for women's health, it regulates menstruation and eases the pain and cramps during this time. Cramp bark relaxes the uterus and can be used for dysmenorrhea, abdominal pain, amenorrhea, endometriosis, menstrual clots, ovarian cysts, uterine fibroids and post-partum pain after childbirth. Its astringent properties work effectively to treat excessive blood loss in periods and especially bleeding associated with menopause. Cramp bark has also been used to bring on delayed menstruation whether caused by a hormone imbalance or blood stagnation in the reproductive system, by increasing blood flow to the abdominal region. Since it is an emmenagogue, it helps to reduce the tension of the nervous system that can cause the symptoms of endometriosis such as mood swings, irritation, anxiety, and depression. Cramp bark tincture has been used effectively to treat the onset of premature labor pains in pregnant women and to strengthen the muscles of the uterus and prepare it for labor. It has been used to treat habitual abortions, morning sickness, uterine prolapse, hemorrhage during labor and post-partum. As a skeletal muscle relaxant, it is excellent for leg cramps.
Naturopathic practitioners may recommend Cramp bark for people suffering from digestive complaints like gastritis, indigestion, irritable bowel syndrome, or IBS. Its antispasmodic properties may help ease painful contractions of the colon.
Mildly sedative, Cramp bark extract is known to relieve many nervous conditions and has been used with success in cramps and spasms of all types such as convulsions, epileptic seizures, fits, and lockjaw. It contains scopoletin, a substance that is quite popular as a muscle relaxant. As a sedative, Cramp Bark is believed to alleviate nervous constipation, hypertension, tension headaches, bladder muscle pains, hysteria, debility and other nervous complaints.
It is effective as a treatment for all types of breathing difficulties associated with asthma and is an effective expectorant for the mucus of the inner lining of the lungs.
The anti-inflammatory properties of Cramp Bark have also been used externally to reduce muscle pain and ache and is an excellent remedy for the pain due to rheumatoid arthritis or osteoarthritis. Cramp bark also relaxes the muscles allowing improvement in blood circulation that can return normal function to arthritic joints. The salicin content in Cramp Bark is an aspirin-like compound and effective as an analgesic and painkiller.
Recent studies have shown that Cramp Bark is active as a smooth muscle relaxant that may also be useful as a cardiotonic and helpful for patients with circulatory problems and heart disease. Its efficacy in cases of hypertension is said to be caused by relaxing peripheral blood vessels, thus lowering high blood pressure.
Ingredients: Cramp Bark, Structured Water, 20% Alcohol.
Non-Alcohol: Cramp Bark, Structured Water, and Vegetable Glycerin.
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Instructions: Use 6-12 drops in juice or water, under the tongue or as desired. May be taken 3 times daily. Shake well. Store in cool dark place. Keep out of reach of children.
Contraindications: Pregnant women should not use Cramp Bark unless directed by a physician. Those who are allergic to aspirin may be sensitive to Cramp Bark because of its salicin content. Cramp bark should not be taken with blood-thinning medication because of the coumarin constituents in the plant and may cause you to bleed more easily. Cramp Bark may cause hypotension in large doses or even in average doses if given to previously hypotensive individuals. The bitter principle, viburnum, may cause gastroenteritis.
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