Crampbark – Antispasmodic (Viburnum opulus, L.) Pure Herbs Liquid Extract used historically as an antispasmodic, nervine, tonic, relaxant, diuretic, expectorant, astringent, sedative, emmenagogue (promotes menstruation) supports pregnancy.
Crampbark – Antispasmodic Common Names: High Cranberry, Snowball Tree, Squaw Bush.
Parts Used: The bark.
Bodily Influences: Crampbark is highly regarded as an antispasmodic herb. It is considered one of the best female regulators and relaxants of the ovaries and uterus, and is highly effective in preventing miscarriage due to nervous affections during pregnancy. The dried bark is extremely high in Vitamin C and a very good source to supplement the system. Crampbark Pure Herbs Liquid Extract will speedily quiet the uneasiness and relieve the pains of uterine and abdominal cramps, and is a remedy, to compensate for nervous disorders and spasms of all kinds.
Cramp bark (Viburnum opulus) is a flowering shrub. Many parts of the plant have been used as medicine.
Cramp bark is native to Europe and parts of Africa and Asia and is also grown in many other parts of the world. The bark of the plant has traditionally been used to relieve cramps. Native Americans also smoked cramp bark as a substitute for tobacco.
Cramp bark is used for cramps, cancer, a disease caused by vitamin C deficiency (scurvy), pain and swelling (inflammation) of the uterus, and other conditions
Recommended Dosage: As a supplement to the diet for the nervous system to calm nerves and regulate the female system 40 drops 3 times a day. To relieve cramping apply enough to cover the abdomen as often as needed. Also apply to the lower back and spine as needed for the same purpose. To stop miscarriage see False Unicorn and Crampbark combination.
Directions on label: For adults, mix 2 ml of extract in 2 oz (60 ml) of water one time daily preferably with a meal.
References: Dr. John R. Christopher, “School of Natural Healing.”
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