Painless | Organic Potent Anti-Inflammatory Pain Relief Herbal Tincture

from CA$19.98
Painless🔥💪🏽

This potent herbal blend relieves joint and muscle pain, reduces stiffness, tension, and relaxes muscles. This formula calms the nervous system and reduces inflammation.

Ingredients :

White Willow Bark (Salix alba)

Turmeric Root (Curcuma longa)

Ginger Root (Zingiber officinale)

Cloves (Syzygium aromaticum)

Devil's Claw Root (Harpagophytum)

Cramp Bark (Viburnum opulus)

Gotu Kola Leaves (Centella asiatica)

Meadowsweet Leaves (Filipendula ulmaria)

Rosemary Leaves (Salvia rosmarinus)

Cinnamon Bark (Cinnamomum cassia)

Black Peppercorns (Piper nigrum)

Alcohol
NON-GMO & Organic Vegetable Glycerin
Purified Water

& Lots of Love! ❤️

Tincture comes packaged in 0.51floz, 1 fl oz or 2fl oz amber glass bottle for best preservation.

All dried herbs are purchased from reputable wholesale companies or personally wildcrafted. Any herb that is personally wildcrafted, has been gathered using all common precautions to avoid contamination and to preserve the future of the plant.

Instructions:

Take 1 to 2 full droppers as needed. Do not exceed more than 4 doses in less than a 24 hr period.

***This formula STAINS. Don't wear your favourite white tee, while consuming...just incase.😉

Disclaimer:

Consult your medical practitioner if you are pregnant, nursing, or on any medications. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This statement and product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Some people may experience reactions to certain herbs, so please consult your medical practitioner for advice.

The Holistica Shop does not take any responsibility for any allergic or adverse reactions that may occur from consuming the products.

Benefits of Herb(s):

White Willow Bark - Willow bark is most commonly derived from the bark of the white willow tree, which has the scientific name Salix alba. This tree is native to Europe and Central Asia and has been in use as a medicinal element for nearly 5,000 years. The most useful health benefits of willow bark include its ability to reduce colds, eliminate pain, lower inflammation, relieve migraines, soothe the stomach, clear the skin, and supports oral health. Willow bark may be used to help with swelling, and muscle and joint pain, especially in people with bone related issues.

Turmeric Root - The main active ingredient found in turmeric is curcumin. Curcumin is an inflammation blocker. It’s as effective as some anti-inflammatory drugs without the major side effects. That’s a big deal because inflammation plays a role in every major physical ailment. In Herbal and Ayurvedic medicine, two ancient holistic approaches, both use turmeric for internal and external inflammation. Practitioners help fatigue, rheumatism, and serious pain with turmeric.

Ginger Root - The active medicinal ingredients in ginger are phytochemicals known as gingerols and shogoal. Ginger has long been used as an herbal ally to relieve motion sickness, morning sickness, general nausea, and upset stomach and, more recently, post-surgical nausea and chemotherapy-induced nausea. Ginger has also been used to help reduce the growth of H pylori, the bacteria responsible for gastric pathogens and ulcers. In addition to helping relieve pain, ginger may help to reduce some of the side effects associated with conventional painkillers as well. Long-term or high-dose use of aspirin and NSAIDs have been linked to stomach damage such as lesions, ulcers, and other gastrointestinal ailments. Research shows that the active compounds in ginger may help protect the lining of the stomach from damage, as well as alcohol and excess hydrochloric acid produced by the stomach in some conditions.

Cloves - Cloves contains the active ingredient eugenol, which is a natural anesthetic. It helps numb and reduce pain to ease a toothache. Eugenol also has natural anti-inflammatory properties. Popular with pain relief and oral health. Great taste too!

Devil's Claw Root - Many of the benefits of devil's claw are attributed to a compound known as harpagoside that is believed to have anti-inflammatory and analgesic (pain-relieving) properties. The plant is commonly used to relieve rheumatic issues affecting the joints, ligaments, tendons, bones, and muscles. These include back pain, and other inflammatory spinal/back related ailments. Others believe that it can help with fibro*myalgia, sciatica, nerve pain, and gou*t.

Cramp Bark - Cramp bark a popular anti-spasmodic herb. Cramp bark is considered a uterine decongestant. Reduces bloating, menstration related issues, and back pain. Cramp Bark is remarkably effective for relaxing muscle tension and spasms. The berries were consumed as a vitamin C rich food and the bark was especially popular amongst Indigenous Native Americans who used it for cramps and pains throughout the body. The Penobscot Tribe of Maine also used it to relieve gout and swollen glands, whilst the Iroquois specifically used the bark to help a prolapsed uterus post-childbirth. So sacred.🙏🏼

Gotu Kola Leaves - It has been used to help promote healing and ease pain in skin problems, such as wounds and burns. Gotu kola has also been used to ease symptoms of anxiety and improve vein function. Gotu kola is known to reduce joint inflammation, and improve bone health.

Meadowsweet Leaves - Meadowsweet is reputed to break fevers and to promote sweating during a cold. It also has a mild anti-inflammatory effect and a pain-relieving effects. Meadowsweet has been historically used to relieve complaints of the joints and muscles. The herb contains salicylates, chemicals related to aspirin, that may account for its ability to relieve inflammatory bone related pain. Meadowsweet has been used historically for a wide variety of symptoms, including helping rheumatic complaints of the joints and muscles.

Rosemary Leaves - Rosemary relieves headache, muscle and bone pain. Rosemary may also reduce inflammation, relax smooth muscles, and boost memory. Rosemary is known in ancient folk medicine as a pain reliever and preliminary studies support its pain relief benefits and suggest that it may be more effective than acetaminophen. (just maybe!)😉

Cinnamon Bark - Studies have shown that the Cinnamon has anti-inflammatory properties, which can ease swelling, muscle and joint pain. Cinnamon contains cinnamaldehyde and cinnamic acid, both of which have antioxidant properties that help inhibit cell damage caused by free radicals. Studies have found that Cinnamon can suppress COX-2 production of the body meaning that the enzyme that causes inflammation and pain is hindered from being released into the body. This is the exact reason that many people use Tylenol and Ibuprofen. They also block the production of COX-2 in the body and help to relieve inflammation. However, unlike NSAIDs, eating cinnamon doesn’t leave you at risk for organ damage or other side effects. (something to look into if you have time!)

Black Peppercorns - Known as the “King of Spices,” black pepper has been valued for its flavor and antibacterial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory benefits. Studies have shown that the chemical compounds of black pepper, particularly piperine, may be effective in the early acute inflammatory process. This helps reduce pain, improve breathing, and reduce inflammation. When combined, curcumin (in Turmeric) and piperine are a powerful inflammation-fighting duo that can help reduce discomfort and pain.

** Information provided is for educational purposes only. You should not use the information contained herein for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease or for prescribing any medication. If you have or believe that you have a medical problem, contact your health care provider.
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Painless🔥💪🏽

This potent herbal blend relieves joint and muscle pain, reduces stiffness, tension, and relaxes muscles. This formula calms the nervous system and reduces inflammation.

Ingredients :

White Willow Bark (Salix alba)

Turmeric Root (Curcuma longa)

Ginger Root (Zingiber officinale)

Cloves (Syzygium aromaticum)

Devil's Claw Root (Harpagophytum)

Cramp Bark (Viburnum opulus)

Gotu Kola Leaves (Centella asiatica)

Meadowsweet Leaves (Filipendula ulmaria)

Rosemary Leaves (Salvia rosmarinus)

Cinnamon Bark (Cinnamomum cassia)

Black Peppercorns (Piper nigrum)

Alcohol
NON-GMO & Organic Vegetable Glycerin
Purified Water

& Lots of Love! ❤️

Tincture comes packaged in 0.51floz, 1 fl oz or 2fl oz amber glass bottle for best preservation.

All dried herbs are purchased from reputable wholesale companies or personally wildcrafted. Any herb that is personally wildcrafted, has been gathered using all common precautions to avoid contamination and to preserve the future of the plant.

Instructions:

Take 1 to 2 full droppers as needed. Do not exceed more than 4 doses in less than a 24 hr period.

***This formula STAINS. Don't wear your favourite white tee, while consuming...just incase.😉

Disclaimer:

Consult your medical practitioner if you are pregnant, nursing, or on any medications. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This statement and product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Some people may experience reactions to certain herbs, so please consult your medical practitioner for advice.

The Holistica Shop does not take any responsibility for any allergic or adverse reactions that may occur from consuming the products.

Benefits of Herb(s):

White Willow Bark - Willow bark is most commonly derived from the bark of the white willow tree, which has the scientific name Salix alba. This tree is native to Europe and Central Asia and has been in use as a medicinal element for nearly 5,000 years. The most useful health benefits of willow bark include its ability to reduce colds, eliminate pain, lower inflammation, relieve migraines, soothe the stomach, clear the skin, and supports oral health. Willow bark may be used to help with swelling, and muscle and joint pain, especially in people with bone related issues.

Turmeric Root - The main active ingredient found in turmeric is curcumin. Curcumin is an inflammation blocker. It’s as effective as some anti-inflammatory drugs without the major side effects. That’s a big deal because inflammation plays a role in every major physical ailment. In Herbal and Ayurvedic medicine, two ancient holistic approaches, both use turmeric for internal and external inflammation. Practitioners help fatigue, rheumatism, and serious pain with turmeric.

Ginger Root - The active medicinal ingredients in ginger are phytochemicals known as gingerols and shogoal. Ginger has long been used as an herbal ally to relieve motion sickness, morning sickness, general nausea, and upset stomach and, more recently, post-surgical nausea and chemotherapy-induced nausea. Ginger has also been used to help reduce the growth of H pylori, the bacteria responsible for gastric pathogens and ulcers. In addition to helping relieve pain, ginger may help to reduce some of the side effects associated with conventional painkillers as well. Long-term or high-dose use of aspirin and NSAIDs have been linked to stomach damage such as lesions, ulcers, and other gastrointestinal ailments. Research shows that the active compounds in ginger may help protect the lining of the stomach from damage, as well as alcohol and excess hydrochloric acid produced by the stomach in some conditions.

Cloves - Cloves contains the active ingredient eugenol, which is a natural anesthetic. It helps numb and reduce pain to ease a toothache. Eugenol also has natural anti-inflammatory properties. Popular with pain relief and oral health. Great taste too!

Devil's Claw Root - Many of the benefits of devil's claw are attributed to a compound known as harpagoside that is believed to have anti-inflammatory and analgesic (pain-relieving) properties. The plant is commonly used to relieve rheumatic issues affecting the joints, ligaments, tendons, bones, and muscles. These include back pain, and other inflammatory spinal/back related ailments. Others believe that it can help with fibro*myalgia, sciatica, nerve pain, and gou*t.

Cramp Bark - Cramp bark a popular anti-spasmodic herb. Cramp bark is considered a uterine decongestant. Reduces bloating, menstration related issues, and back pain. Cramp Bark is remarkably effective for relaxing muscle tension and spasms. The berries were consumed as a vitamin C rich food and the bark was especially popular amongst Indigenous Native Americans who used it for cramps and pains throughout the body. The Penobscot Tribe of Maine also used it to relieve gout and swollen glands, whilst the Iroquois specifically used the bark to help a prolapsed uterus post-childbirth. So sacred.🙏🏼

Gotu Kola Leaves - It has been used to help promote healing and ease pain in skin problems, such as wounds and burns. Gotu kola has also been used to ease symptoms of anxiety and improve vein function. Gotu kola is known to reduce joint inflammation, and improve bone health.

Meadowsweet Leaves - Meadowsweet is reputed to break fevers and to promote sweating during a cold. It also has a mild anti-inflammatory effect and a pain-relieving effects. Meadowsweet has been historically used to relieve complaints of the joints and muscles. The herb contains salicylates, chemicals related to aspirin, that may account for its ability to relieve inflammatory bone related pain. Meadowsweet has been used historically for a wide variety of symptoms, including helping rheumatic complaints of the joints and muscles.

Rosemary Leaves - Rosemary relieves headache, muscle and bone pain. Rosemary may also reduce inflammation, relax smooth muscles, and boost memory. Rosemary is known in ancient folk medicine as a pain reliever and preliminary studies support its pain relief benefits and suggest that it may be more effective than acetaminophen. (just maybe!)😉

Cinnamon Bark - Studies have shown that the Cinnamon has anti-inflammatory properties, which can ease swelling, muscle and joint pain. Cinnamon contains cinnamaldehyde and cinnamic acid, both of which have antioxidant properties that help inhibit cell damage caused by free radicals. Studies have found that Cinnamon can suppress COX-2 production of the body meaning that the enzyme that causes inflammation and pain is hindered from being released into the body. This is the exact reason that many people use Tylenol and Ibuprofen. They also block the production of COX-2 in the body and help to relieve inflammation. However, unlike NSAIDs, eating cinnamon doesn’t leave you at risk for organ damage or other side effects. (something to look into if you have time!)

Black Peppercorns - Known as the “King of Spices,” black pepper has been valued for its flavor and antibacterial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory benefits. Studies have shown that the chemical compounds of black pepper, particularly piperine, may be effective in the early acute inflammatory process. This helps reduce pain, improve breathing, and reduce inflammation. When combined, curcumin (in Turmeric) and piperine are a powerful inflammation-fighting duo that can help reduce discomfort and pain.

** Information provided is for educational purposes only. You should not use the information contained herein for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease or for prescribing any medication. If you have or believe that you have a medical problem, contact your health care provider.
Painless🔥💪🏽

This potent herbal blend relieves joint and muscle pain, reduces stiffness, tension, and relaxes muscles. This formula calms the nervous system and reduces inflammation.

Ingredients :

White Willow Bark (Salix alba)

Turmeric Root (Curcuma longa)

Ginger Root (Zingiber officinale)

Cloves (Syzygium aromaticum)

Devil's Claw Root (Harpagophytum)

Cramp Bark (Viburnum opulus)

Gotu Kola Leaves (Centella asiatica)

Meadowsweet Leaves (Filipendula ulmaria)

Rosemary Leaves (Salvia rosmarinus)

Cinnamon Bark (Cinnamomum cassia)

Black Peppercorns (Piper nigrum)

Alcohol
NON-GMO & Organic Vegetable Glycerin
Purified Water

& Lots of Love! ❤️

Tincture comes packaged in 0.51floz, 1 fl oz or 2fl oz amber glass bottle for best preservation.

All dried herbs are purchased from reputable wholesale companies or personally wildcrafted. Any herb that is personally wildcrafted, has been gathered using all common precautions to avoid contamination and to preserve the future of the plant.

Instructions:

Take 1 to 2 full droppers as needed. Do not exceed more than 4 doses in less than a 24 hr period.

***This formula STAINS. Don't wear your favourite white tee, while consuming...just incase.😉

Disclaimer:

Consult your medical practitioner if you are pregnant, nursing, or on any medications. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This statement and product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Some people may experience reactions to certain herbs, so please consult your medical practitioner for advice.

The Holistica Shop does not take any responsibility for any allergic or adverse reactions that may occur from consuming the products.

Benefits of Herb(s):

White Willow Bark - Willow bark is most commonly derived from the bark of the white willow tree, which has the scientific name Salix alba. This tree is native to Europe and Central Asia and has been in use as a medicinal element for nearly 5,000 years. The most useful health benefits of willow bark include its ability to reduce colds, eliminate pain, lower inflammation, relieve migraines, soothe the stomach, clear the skin, and supports oral health. Willow bark may be used to help with swelling, and muscle and joint pain, especially in people with bone related issues.

Turmeric Root - The main active ingredient found in turmeric is curcumin. Curcumin is an inflammation blocker. It’s as effective as some anti-inflammatory drugs without the major side effects. That’s a big deal because inflammation plays a role in every major physical ailment. In Herbal and Ayurvedic medicine, two ancient holistic approaches, both use turmeric for internal and external inflammation. Practitioners help fatigue, rheumatism, and serious pain with turmeric.

Ginger Root - The active medicinal ingredients in ginger are phytochemicals known as gingerols and shogoal. Ginger has long been used as an herbal ally to relieve motion sickness, morning sickness, general nausea, and upset stomach and, more recently, post-surgical nausea and chemotherapy-induced nausea. Ginger has also been used to help reduce the growth of H pylori, the bacteria responsible for gastric pathogens and ulcers. In addition to helping relieve pain, ginger may help to reduce some of the side effects associated with conventional painkillers as well. Long-term or high-dose use of aspirin and NSAIDs have been linked to stomach damage such as lesions, ulcers, and other gastrointestinal ailments. Research shows that the active compounds in ginger may help protect the lining of the stomach from damage, as well as alcohol and excess hydrochloric acid produced by the stomach in some conditions.

Cloves - Cloves contains the active ingredient eugenol, which is a natural anesthetic. It helps numb and reduce pain to ease a toothache. Eugenol also has natural anti-inflammatory properties. Popular with pain relief and oral health. Great taste too!

Devil's Claw Root - Many of the benefits of devil's claw are attributed to a compound known as harpagoside that is believed to have anti-inflammatory and analgesic (pain-relieving) properties. The plant is commonly used to relieve rheumatic issues affecting the joints, ligaments, tendons, bones, and muscles. These include back pain, and other inflammatory spinal/back related ailments. Others believe that it can help with fibro*myalgia, sciatica, nerve pain, and gou*t.

Cramp Bark - Cramp bark a popular anti-spasmodic herb. Cramp bark is considered a uterine decongestant. Reduces bloating, menstration related issues, and back pain. Cramp Bark is remarkably effective for relaxing muscle tension and spasms. The berries were consumed as a vitamin C rich food and the bark was especially popular amongst Indigenous Native Americans who used it for cramps and pains throughout the body. The Penobscot Tribe of Maine also used it to relieve gout and swollen glands, whilst the Iroquois specifically used the bark to help a prolapsed uterus post-childbirth. So sacred.🙏🏼

Gotu Kola Leaves - It has been used to help promote healing and ease pain in skin problems, such as wounds and burns. Gotu kola has also been used to ease symptoms of anxiety and improve vein function. Gotu kola is known to reduce joint inflammation, and improve bone health.

Meadowsweet Leaves - Meadowsweet is reputed to break fevers and to promote sweating during a cold. It also has a mild anti-inflammatory effect and a pain-relieving effects. Meadowsweet has been historically used to relieve complaints of the joints and muscles. The herb contains salicylates, chemicals related to aspirin, that may account for its ability to relieve inflammatory bone related pain. Meadowsweet has been used historically for a wide variety of symptoms, including helping rheumatic complaints of the joints and muscles.

Rosemary Leaves - Rosemary relieves headache, muscle and bone pain. Rosemary may also reduce inflammation, relax smooth muscles, and boost memory. Rosemary is known in ancient folk medicine as a pain reliever and preliminary studies support its pain relief benefits and suggest that it may be more effective than acetaminophen. (just maybe!)😉

Cinnamon Bark - Studies have shown that the Cinnamon has anti-inflammatory properties, which can ease swelling, muscle and joint pain. Cinnamon contains cinnamaldehyde and cinnamic acid, both of which have antioxidant properties that help inhibit cell damage caused by free radicals. Studies have found that Cinnamon can suppress COX-2 production of the body meaning that the enzyme that causes inflammation and pain is hindered from being released into the body. This is the exact reason that many people use Tylenol and Ibuprofen. They also block the production of COX-2 in the body and help to relieve inflammation. However, unlike NSAIDs, eating cinnamon doesn’t leave you at risk for organ damage or other side effects. (something to look into if you have time!)

Black Peppercorns - Known as the “King of Spices,” black pepper has been valued for its flavor and antibacterial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory benefits. Studies have shown that the chemical compounds of black pepper, particularly piperine, may be effective in the early acute inflammatory process. This helps reduce pain, improve breathing, and reduce inflammation. When combined, curcumin (in Turmeric) and piperine are a powerful inflammation-fighting duo that can help reduce discomfort and pain.

** Information provided is for educational purposes only. You should not use the information contained herein for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease or for prescribing any medication. If you have or believe that you have a medical problem, contact your health care provider.
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