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HeadEase (4 oz.)

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    Natural Head Comfort

    • May ease muscle tension

    • Help calm central nervous system

    • Normalize blood circulation to brain



    Natural Head Comfort

    • May ease muscle tension

    • Help calm central nervous system

    • Normalize blood circulation to brain

    Designed to be quickly assimilated, easing muscle tension and calming the central nervous system. Increased circulation to the brain helps the oxygen supply and calms the stomach.

    Ingredients

    • Feverfew herb (Tanacetum parthenium) : Feverfew contains a compound called parthenolide, which may help to ease muscle spasms, provide support for a healthy inflammatory response, and support healthy blood flow to the brain, promoting comfort and relief.

    • Ginger root (Zingiber officinale) : Ginger is loaded with nutrients and bioactive compounds that have powerful health benefits, including digestive support, inflammation and antioxidant support, cardiovascular support, and overall healthy cell support.

    • Ginkgo Biloba leaf (Ginkgo biloba) : Ginkgo biloba has strong anti-inflammatory and antioxidant capacities and may help to support circulation. Numerous studies have shown Ginkgo to have positive effects on cognitive function; including memory, concentration, mood, and energy levels.

    • Passionflower leaf (Passiflora incarnata) : Passionflower appears to boost the level of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) in your brain. This compound helps to lower brain activity helping you to relax and potentially sleep better. It may also help to support the central nervous system and bring on a sense of calm.


    Dosage

    Suggested Use: 1/4 tsp. in water 1-3 times daily or as needed.

    Not suggested to be used while expecting or for children under 2.

    Do not take if you are taking prescription anticoagulant or anti-platelet drugs (e.g. aspirin and warfarin). Also, do not take if taking prescription anti-convulsive drugs. Discontinue use 3 days before any surgery.