A consciously created plant active in a convenient, readily absorbed liquid herbal extract. Antispasmodic: Cramp Bark is traditionally used in Western Herbal Medicine as an antispasmodic and to relieve muscle tension, cramps and stiffness.
plant is the bark, which has a strong Evidently, cramp bark is helpful for muscular cramping and pains, including period pain.
The bark of the plant has traditionally been used to relieve cramps. Native Americans also smoked cramp bark as a substitute for tobacco.
It s important not to confuse cramp bark and black haw (Viburnum prunifolium). Confusion sometimes occurs because they are plant cousins and share some benefits. What is black haw used for? Like cramp bark, it is known to relieve menstrual cramps, but they are definitely two totally different plants.
Shrub with white flowers of Viburnum opulus plant, known as guelder rose, water elder, cramp bark, snowball tree and European cranberry bush
Cramp bark is anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic Calms the cardiovascular system, tones the uterus. Scientific Name. Viburnum opulus. Plant Part.
cramp bark). Verbenalin is an iridoid glycoside, and an alkaloid as well The cramp bark plant material of the present invention is wild harvested
Commonly referred to as cramp bark by herbalists, the plant is aptly named after its major beneficial quality. Cramp bark is not only a beauty to look at with its distinguished, white flowers but the bark hosts a wide range of traditional uses as well.
What is Cramp Bark Used For? This plant has been traditionally used as a food source (berries) and as a plant remedy. Historically the eclectic physicians
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