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- Herbs Etc - Deep Sleep Alcohol Free Herbal Medicine - 30 Softgels Herbs Etc Deep Sleep Alcohol Free Herbal Medicine is a California Poppy/Valerian complex. Deep Sleep Alcohol Free Herbal Medicine helps you fall asleep, stay asleep, and wake up refreshed. Deep Sleep Alcohol Free Herbal Medicine is specific for the inability to fall asleep, waking up during the night, or waking up too early in the morning. Deep Sleep Alcohol Free Herbal Medicine is for insomnia resulting from depression, for waking up groggy or tired, as well as for fitful and/or agitated sleep. Deep Sleep Alcohol Free Herbal Medicine is also ideal for sleep problems accompanied by cramps or pain. Deep Sleep Alcohol Free Herbal Medicine is for insomnia while weaning from drugs, alcohol or cigarettes. Deep Sleep Alcohol Free Herbal Medicine is also for inability to fall asleep from tiredness. Deep Sleep Alcohol Free Herbal Medicine helps to re-educate the brain sleep center. About California Poppy California poppy leaves were used medicinally by Native Americans, and the pollen was used cosmetically. The seeds are used in cooking. Aqueous extract has sedative and anxiolytic action. Extract from the California poppy acts as a mild sedative when smoked. The effect is far milder than that of opium. California poppy contains a different class of benzophenanthridine alkaloids. An aqueous alcohol extract of Eschscholzia californica has been evaluated for benzodiazepine, neuroleptic, antidepressant, antihistaminic and analgesic properties. The plant extract did not protect mice against the convulsant effects of pentylenetetrazol, and did not cause muscle relaxant effects but appeared to possess an affinity for the benzodiazepine receptor. The extract induced peripheral analgesic effects in mice but did not possess antidepressant, neuroleptic or antihistaminic effects. About Valerian Parts used and where grown Although valerian grows wild all over Europe, most of the valerian used for medicinal extracts is cultivated. The root is used in herbal medicine preparations. Historical or traditional use The Greek physician Dioscorides reportedly recommended valerian for a host of medical issues, including digestive problems, nausea, liver problems, and even urinary tract disorders. Use of valerian for insomnia and nervous conditions has been common for many centuries. By the 18th century, it was an accepted sedative and was also used for nervous disorders associated with a restless digestive tract. Herbs Etc. Frequently Asked Questions What forms do herbal products come in? The most popular herbal products in America are capsules, softgels and tablets. Herbal teas, especially in teabags, account for a substantial amount of the herbs consumed in the United States. Herbs in liquid herbal extract form are also a popular way to ingest therapeutic herbal products. Finally, herbs are available in bulk form in some health and natural food stores. Which form of herbs offers the most therapeutic benefits? The therapeutic benefits achieved by using herbs depend on a variety of factors. For instance, does the herbal product contain all of the active constituents in ratios found in nature, or have the constituents been altered? Is the herbal product fresh? What is the shelf life of the herb? Has the herb been processed in such a way to ensure that it will be effective when you are ready to take the product? Does the product require you to digest the herbs in order to get all of the benefits from these herbs? Is it convenient to take? Is it affordable? Does the product address the problem that you are trying to solve? Of all the available forms of herbs, liquid herbal extracts best address all of these factors. This is the reason that American herbalists recommend this form of herbs the most. Is it better to choose herbal formulas instead of single herbs? To get the results you hope to achieve, it is important to choose the herbs that best address your specific health concerns. This web sit
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- Size/Form 30 Softgel
Suggested Use: Take one softgel with water one hour before bedtime and one softgel with water at bedtime. Best results are achieved by the second or third night. INGREDIENTS Herbs Etc - Deep Sleep - 30 Softgels Supplement Facts Serving Size: 1 Softgel Servings Per Container: 30 Amount Per Serving %DV Calories 5 Proprietary Blend 200 mg Alcohol free concentrated extracts of: Fresh flowering California Poppy plant1, fresh Valerian root1, fresh Passionflower herb tip, fresh Chamomile flower1, fresh Lemon Balm herb1, fresh Oat seed in milky stage1 and Orange peel1. 1 Certified Organic Other Ingredients: Olive oil, non-GMO soy lecithin, beeswax. Softgel contains gelatin, vegetable glycerine, carob, chlorophyll.