It’s always IMPORTANT to check the label of anything we put into our bodies. Especially for Supplements that aim to help you with nerve-related problems! There are a lot of ingredients inside. Let’s take a look at their main ingredients and further break it down.
KEY INGREDIENTS:
- Bufo Rana
- Causticum
- Crotalus Horridus
- Chamomilla
- Digitalis Purpurea
- Lachesis Mutus
- Lilium Tigrinum
- Pulsatilla
- Rhus tox
- Sulfur
- Tarentula Hispana
- Viscum album
- Zincum Metallicum
Bufo Rana: The greatest use of this medicine will be found in nervous conditions, throbbings, jerking and spasmodic condition of muscles, ulceration of the skin and mucous membranes, and all this in such patients as are tending towards a state of imbecility, a state of confusion or weakness of mind. (Materia Medica)
Causticum: Causticum, or potassium hydrate, is a remedy used in homeopathy for a broad spectrum of conditions. (Healthline)
Chamomilla: Chamomile is used mainly as an anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, antispasmodic, and mildly sudorific. It is used internally mainly as a tisane (infuse 1 table-spoonful of the drug in 1 L of cold water and do not heat) for disturbance of the stomach associated with pain, sluggish digestion, diarrhea, and nausea; more rarely and very effectively for inflammation of the urinary tract and painful menstruation. (US National Library Medicine, NIH)
Crotalus Horridus: It is used for bleeding and black patches on the skin. (DailyMed)
Digitalis Purpurea: Extracted from the leaves, this same compound, whose clinical use was pioneered by William Withering, is used as a medication for heart failure. He recognized it “reduced dropsy”, increased urine flow, and had a powerful effect on the heart. (Wikipedia)
Lachesis Mutus: Lachesis Mutus has potent effects on the blood and central nervous system. (Natural Healing Guide)
Lilium Tigrinum: Lilium has the effects of nourishing yin to moisten the lung, clearing away heart fire, and tranquilizing the mind. It is also used for yin deficiency lasting cough, hemoptysis, anxiety, insomnia, dreaminess, and spirit trance. (Science Direct)
Pulsatilla: Pulsatilla is used for painful conditions of the male or female reproductive system, skin conditions, and many others. (WebMD)
Rhus tox: Rhus tox, also known as Poison ivy may seem like an unlikely remedy. But it’s used to treat several conditions, including cramps, strains, sprains, restless leg syndrome, flu, viral infections, and arthritis. (Healthline)
Sulfur: Sulfur is applied to the skin for dandruff and itchy skin infection caused by mites (scabies). It is also applied to the skin for acne and skin redness (rosacea), and taken orally for many other conditions. (WebMD)
Tarentula Hispana: Helps to relieve restlessness and muscle spasm. (DailyMed, NLM, NIH)
Viscum album: Although laboratory and animal experiments have suggested that mistletoe extract may affect the immune system and be able to kill some kinds of cancer cells, there is little evidence of its benefit to people with cancer. (Wikipedia)
Zincum Metallicum: Helps to support healthy cognitive function. (DailyMed, NLM, NIH)