Description
Use MoodBender to ease stress and relieve symptoms of anxiety. Stress level correlates to immunity level. Manage everyday stressors, ease digestion, and focus mental energy instead on strengthening the physical body through nutrition, movement, and connection, and other forms of nourishment.This is a very special infusion of Asian & South Pacific Islander herbs. These herbal medicines relieve dysmenorrhea symptoms likely through inhibition of cyclooxygenase activity. See referenced PubMed study to learn more.
Treating Liver Qi stagnation from any type of stress, with Blood deficiency and Spleen/Pancrease Qi deficiency affecting digestion, achy pain in the jaws, occiput or upper shoulders, grinding teeth and more….
WHEN TO TAKE
- Low energy or fatigue
- Tight muscles in upper back, neck, and shoulders
- Restlessness
- Mood swings
- Teeth grinding
- Tension headache
- Dizziness or vertigo from stress
- Digestion problems, like abdominal bloating and inconsistent bowels
INGREDIENTS
WHITE PEONY (root) – BAI SHAO
ANGELICA (root) – DANG GUI
WHITE ATRACTYLODIS (root) – BAI ZHU
TUCKAHOE (root) – FU LING
BLACK ROASTED GINGER (rhizome) – PAO JIANG
LICORICE (root) – Gan Cao
PEPPERMINT (leaf) – Bo he
OTHER INGREDIENTS: Kava, Reverse Osmosis Water, Honey, V-C. Collagen & Antioxidants as preservatives
DOSAGE
Tonic: 4oz. Two doses per bottle.
CONTRAINDICATIONS
(this formulation is to calm stress, anxiety & PMS in all humans).
PUBMED RESEARCH
An Experimental Study of the Anti-Dysmenorrhea Effect of Chinese Herbal Medicines Used in Jin Gui Yao Lue
“These herbal medicines relieve dysmenorrhea symptoms likely though inhibition of cyclooxygenase activity.”
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31446072/?from_term=Xiao+Yao+Tang&from_pos=6
Li M, Bi J, Lv B, et al. An experimental study of the anti-dysmenorrhea effect of Chinese herbal medicines used in Jin Gui Yao Lue. J Ethnopharmacol. 2019;245:112181. doi:10.1016/j.jep.2019.112181