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PureCalm
PureCalm is a herbal blend of lemon balm, passion flower and lavender. PureCalm helps to reduce stress-related tension, restlessness, and anxiety symptoms.
1 bottle contains 50 ml (approximately 30 days supply).
PureCalm is non-addictive and can help you with:
- Anxiety and nervousness
- Stress and tension
- Panic attacks
- Restlessness
- Irritability
Description:
PureCalm combines the soothing properties of Melissa Officinalis, with
those of Lavender and Passiflora Incarnata, bringing you relief from anxiety,
stress, irritability and nervous tension. PureCalm can be used whenever
necessary and is also useful in shock. Just a few drops
in a little water can bring almost instant relief!
- Anxiety - general nervousness, tendency to worry a lot, and stressful lifestyle. Take PureCalm drops three times a day for three
weeks and thereafter whenever you feel a little anxious. Just a few
drops of PureCalm in a little water will help to soothe and calm anxious
minds and induce a state of relaxation and well-being.
- Severe anxiety - nervousness, panic attacks, and phobias. May
have multiple fears and health worries. Take MindSoothe together with
PureCalm. MindSoothe is a unique combination of St John's Wort and Passiflora
in therapeutic dosage.
How to Use:
- Adults: Take 10 - 20 drops in a little water or juice three
times daily. If necessary, PureCalm can be taken together with MindSoothe
for maximum effectiveness against anxiety and depression.
- Children: Take 1 drop per age in a little water or juice three
times daily. PureCalm can be taken together with Kiddie Calmer for maximum
effectiveness against child anxiety.
PureCalm comes in a concentrated tincture formula that facilitates rapid
absorption into the blood stream, resulting in almost instant relief,
and making PureCalm one of the most effective anti-anxiety remedies on
the market. Because of its fast action, you should feel a calming effect
within about 5 minutes.
Precautions
PureCalm is Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Does PureCalm Ingredients Work?
Melissa Officinalis has a soothing effect on the nervous system and alleviates anxiety. In a high quality study, 18 healthy participants received two separate single doses of a standardized lemon balm extract or placebo for 7 days. The dose 600 milligrammes of lemon balm increased mood and significantly increased calmness and alertness.
- Kennedy DO, Little W, Scholey AB. Attenuation of laboratory-induced stress in humans after acute administration of Melissa officinalis (Lemon Balm). Psychosom Med. 2004
- Anxiolytic effects of a combination of Melissa officinalis and Valeriana officinalis during laboratory induced stress. Kennedy DO, Little W, Haskell CF, Scholey AB. Phytother Res. 2006 Feb
Passiflora Incarnata (Passion Flower) - is used as
a sedative and for insomnia and can relieve anxiety and nervousness. Passion flower has a mild sedative effect. This property has been well-substantiated in numerous studies on animals and humans.
- Movafegh A, Alizadeh R, Hajimohamadi F, Esfehani F, Nejatfar M Preoperative oral Passiflora incarnata reduces anxiety in ambulatory surgery patients: a double-blind, placebo-controlled study. Anesth Analg. 2008 Jun
- Miyasaka LS, Atallah AN, Soares BG. Passiflora for anxiety disorder. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2007 Jan 24
- Wheatley D. Medicinal plants for insomnia. J Psychopharmacol. 2005;19:414–421
Lavandula Augustifolia is another well-known herb which has made
its home in countries all over the world, including Europe and Africa
and is also used as an expectorant.
Lavender aromatherapy is traditionally used for relaxation. Aromatherapy is reported to help relieve anxiety in several small studies, although negative results have also been reported.
- Saeki Y. The effect of foot-bath with the essential oil of lavender on the autonomic nervous system: a randomized trial. Complement Ther Med. 2000 Mar
- Lis-Balchin M, Hart S. Studies on the mode of action of the essential oil of lavender (Lavandula angustifolia P. Miller). Phytother Res. 1999 Sep
- Shaw D, Annett JM, Doherty B, Leslie JC. Anxiolytic effects of lavender oil inhalation on open-field behaviour in rats. Phytomedicine. 2007 Sep
- Rho KH, Han SH, Kim KS, et al. Effects of aromatherapy massage on anxiety and self-esteem in korean elderly women: a pilot study Int J Neurosci 2006 Dec
- Akhondzadeh S, Kashani L, Fotouhi A, et al. Comparison of Lavandula angustifolia Mill. tincture and imipramine in mild to moderate depression: a double-blind, randomized trial. Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry 2003
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$34.95
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- USA: $5.99 for the first item, $1 additional per extra item.
- Canada: $6.99 for the first item, $1 additional per item.
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