Guest guest Posted April 7, 2006 Report Share Posted April 7, 2006 This is regarding a product called Headache Relief. I am posting it for the ingredients listed for those of you who are looking for headache remedies.. any or combinations of these may help you sometime down the road... making a tea to help you. Headache Relief provides a potent and effective herbal method for achieving relief from one of life's most common and unpleasant stressful experiences. Scientific research has clearly identified that the parthenolides within the feverfew flower have singular value in providing headache relief. - High potency californidine source from natural poppy extracts - Full spectrum parthenolides from supercritically extracted feverfew, supporting normal cerebral vascular blood flow - Blocks the formation of inflammatory prostaglandins - 25% naturally occuring salicylic acid extracted from nature's most effective herbal salicin sources INGREDIENTS: FEVERFEW Used historically to approach many different kinds of pain including cramping and fevers, the London Migraine Clinic declares that feverfew offers the best studied relief for headache discomfort. ROSEMARY Used in Europe since ancient times to counter headaches, rosemary is one of nature's best researched herbs for relief from oxidative stress, a condition that can lead to the common headache. LAVENDER An herb that has been known for centuries as a response to occasional stress, lavender helps promote a calm and peaceful mind. GINGER Used for thousands of years for relief from headaches and other painful conditions, recent research shows that ginger possesses numerous constituents that can inhibit the formation of inflammatory prostaglandins. GREEN TEA Humankind's most popular and healthful herbal beverage; research at prestigious medical universities shows green tea and its naturally occurring caffeine content can help counter headache discomfort. MEADOWSWEET One of the most sacred therapeutic herbs in Celtic tradition and recommended in ancient Ayurvedic medicine for pain and stomach complaints, meadowsweet is now recognized as a rich source of anti-inflammatory salicylic acid. WINTERGREEN Used traditionally by Native Americans to relieve strained muscles and inflammations, wintergreen is also recognized as one of nature's richest sources of anti-inflammatory salicylic acid. PURPLE WILLOW Noted by the Greek physician Hippocrates as a valuable herb for pain relief, the herb is now recommended in European pharmacopoeias for its gentle anti-inflammatory benefits. CALIFORNIA POPPY Used traditionally by Native Americans for its sedative properties, recent French research confirms the poppy's anti-stress effects and ability to significantly improve sleep. Suzi What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered. health/ http://suziesgoats.wholefoodfarmacy.com/ Messenger with Voice. PC-to-Phone calls for ridiculously low rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2008 Report Share Posted August 18, 2008 Sometimes closing the drapes is the last thing on my mind. Just getting to the front door can be an issue. Peace, love, laughter Have mercy! I hope NOT!! I close my drapes!! Ev - some things are just NOT intended to be spectator sports.... .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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