Ingredients Traditionally Used to Alleviate

 

 


Bee Pollen
Blue Flag Root
(Iris versicolor)
Blue Vervain
(Verbena hastata)
Cayenne
(Capsicum frutescens)
Chamomile Flowers
(Matricaria chamomilla)
Chinese Ginseng Root
(Panax schinseng)
Cramp Bark
(Viburnum opulus)
Golden Seal Root (Hydrastis canadensis)
Hawthorne Berries (Crataegus oxyacantha)
Linden Flowers (Tilia europaea)
Pau D'Arco Bark (Tabebuia heptaphylla)
Scullcap (Scutellaria lateriflora)
Valerian Root (Valeriana officinalis)
White Willow Bark (Salix alba)

 


Agrimony
(Agrimonia eupatoria)
Angelica Root
(Angelica archangelica)
Burdock Root
(Arctium lappa)
Cloves
(Carophyllus aromaticus)
Fenugreek Seed
(Trigonella foenum graecum)
Lavender Flowers (Lavandula vera)
Rose Hips (Rosa canina)
Shepard's Purse (Capsella bursa pastoris)
Wintergreen (Gaultheria procumbens)
Wood Betony (Stachys betonica)


 


(Muscles) Represent our ability to move forward in life.
(Muscle Problems) Resistance to new experiences; straining or forcing, due to unproductive thoughts and the lack of an efficient use of one's energies; need to understand how the mind creates the bodily functions; retarding of actions on one's mental creations; refusal to be honest with the Self regarding one's strength or capability to create motion and change.
(Muscle Problems, biceps) Identifying with weakness; straining or forcing, due to the ideas an individual maintains when they are afraid that the Self will not be strong enough.
(Muscle Problems, deltoids) Pretending to be something other than what one is; need to be honest with one's Self-image; trying to prove oneself physically.
(Muscle Problems, quadriceps) Using force rather than power in order to try to please others; a showing off attitude that produces strain on this area, due to the actions one performs.
(Muscle Problems, sterno-mastoid) Identifying with weakness, but pretending to be strong on the outside; emotional restriction, thereby forcing the expression of one's emotions.
(Muscle Problems, trapezius) Tension regarding one's inner desires and the desire to please others; force in terms of forward motion.
(Muscle Problems, triceps) Using force rather than power; doing beyond one's capability.
(Muscular Spasms) Scattering of one's attention.
(Muscular Tension) Unexpressed thoughts.
(Spasms) Tightening our thoughts through fear.


 


(Muscles) I experience life as a joyous dance.
(Muscle Problems) I begin the practice of meditation, concentration, memory enhancement, dream interpretation, visualization, and healing as tools for understanding my mind. I begin to create my imagined desires.
(Muscle Problems, biceps) My real power begins with my mind. Clear and productive thoughts must be always present in my mind. I visualize my desires each day upon arising.
(Muscle Problems, deltoids) The phony me is never as good as the real me. I can only get better.
(Muscle Problems, quadriceps) I no longer procrastinate until the last moment, so that I do not have to expend a lot of energy to change events once they have already been set in motion. I respect others.
(Muscle Problems, sterno-mastoid) I admit who I am, and I acknowledge the limit of my present capabilities. I begin to move beyond these limits. As long as I continue to lie or pretend, I cannot move forward. Forward motion must be built upon total honesty.
(Muscle Problems, trapezius) If I do not fulfill my desires, then I will not be happy. I decide what it is that I want.
(Muscle Problems, triceps) Each day I initiate steps to my goals.
(Muscular Spasms) I give my body and my muscles direct commands.
(Muscular Tension) I say what is on my mind without attacking another. I say it with love. I face my fears.
(Spasms) I release, I relax, and I let go. I am safe in life.


 


Base ingredients consist of natural herbal botanicals that assist in alleviating various forms of muscular tension or spasms.




The specific medical properties, physiological action and therapeutic uses for each of the primary and secondary ingredients in this formula (as described in The Professional's Herbal Formula Handbook No. 48) will be forthcoming.

 

 


Herbal Formulas

 

Adults and Teenagers

15 to 30 drops every 4 hours (acute conditions), or
15 to 30 drops every 2 hours (chronic conditions), or 15 to 30 drops every hour (terminal conditions), or
as directed by your doctor.

 

Children (1 to 12 years)

5 to 10 drops every 4 hours (acute conditions), or
5 to 10 drops every 2 hours (chronic conditions), or
5 to 10 drops every hour (terminal conditions), or
as directed by your doctor.

 

Children (under 1 year)

3 to 5 drops every 4 hours (acute conditions), or
3 to 5 drops every 2 hours (chronic conditions), or
3 to 5 drops every hour (terminal conditions), or
as directed by your doctor.

 

(Note: 15 drops is equivalent to 1/2 dropperful)

 

The best times to ingest these formulas each day (acute conditions only): (1) Upon awakening, (2) around noon, (3) late afternoon or before the evening meal, and (4) before bedtime.

 

  

 All of our herbal formulas are consistently manufactured under strict laboratory supervision, using only the freshest and finest ingredients possible. All alcohol employed during the manufacture of the 70 Professional Herbal Formulas has been removed by the laboratory, and natural vegetable glycerin has been added as a preservative. Each of the 1-ounce bottles of the herbal formulas will provide an approximate 12-day supply, while the 2-ounce bottles will usually last 24 days when using the recommended dosage for acute conditions.