Sentences with phrase «skullcap root»

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Aloe, anise, buckthorn bark and berry, blue cohosh, caraway oil, cascara sagrada bark, coltsfoot leaf, comfrey, germander, gordolobo yerba tea, Indian snakeroot, Jin Bu Huan, kava, margosa oil, mate tea, mistletoe, pennyroyal oil, peppermint oil, petasite, rhubarb root, sage, skullcap, uva ursi
The history of skullcap has deep roots in Native American culture as a healing herb for menstrual problems.
Chopped dandelion root can be combined with myrrh to make a poultice for boils and abscesses, with honeysuckle flowers to make a tea to be drunk to treat boils and abscesses, with skullcap and / or chrysanthemum flowers to make a tea to be drunk to treat sore eyes, or with heal - all to treat hard phlegm in bronchitis.
We were very careful when creating this formulation to avoid natural sleep aids known to cause side effects and / or withdrawal symptoms, such as valerian root, skullcap, and kava.
It also includes, in classic Josh Rosebrook style, organic herbal infusions of calendula, slippery elm, marshmallow root, bilberry, neem, alfalfa, skullcap, fennel seed, chickweed, ginkgo leaf, hawthorn berry and green tea.
Proprietary Blend of fresh Black Cohosh root (Cimicifuga racemosa), Myrrh (Commiphora myrrha), fresh Skullcap herb (Scutellaria lateriflora), fresh Skunk Cabbage root (Symplocarpus foetidus), Lobelia herb in seed (Lobelia inflata) and Cayenne pepper (Capsicum annum).
A type of mint, skullcap acts as a mild sedative, especially when blended in equal parts with hops and valerian root.
Herbs that may be beneficial as sedatives or antianxiolytic include valerian root, skullcap, oatstraw and kava.
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