Description
Alcohol Free Corydalis, a flowering herbal plant that is a bitter, slightly acrid and warm herb that has been used effectively as a sedative and tranquilizer. This tuber is a Chinese herb with potent pain-relieving properties. It is traditionally used for neuralgia, menstrual cramps and gastrointestinal spasms. When properly used, Corydalis has been effective in easing palsy, trembling hands and general excitement. It has also been employed to help treat anxiety, restless leg syndrome and has been included in herbal preparations for Parkinson's disease. As a sedative, Corydalis is said to induce sleep without adverse side effects, which is of great help to those who suffer from insomnia. Corydalis is also considered an herbal analgesic and antispasmodic that diminishes pain. As a painkiller, Corydalis is believed to be especially helpful in cases of dysmenorrhea (painful menstruation) and abdominal pain after childbirth. It is also said to relieve abdominal cramping and spasms (confirming the herb's historic applications in Traditional Chinese Medicine). It’s painkilling effects also help to relieve headache and lumbago, as well as the pain of traumatic injury. Recent laboratory studies have indicated that the alkaloids in Corydalis possess cardiovascular actions and may help to protect against heart attacks and strokes. Corydalis may be useful in treating stomach ulcers. Corydalis herb appears to act like other drugs in the opium family, modifying the perception of pain by specific centres in the brain. It also has anti-anxiety and sedative effects. Corydalis is usually prescribed by practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine as part of a multi-herb formula based on the patient's overall condition. HOW TO USE: Extracts/Tinctures are administered under the tongue and absorbed directly into the blood stream. If you find the taste disagreeable, put it under your tongue and chase with juice. WARNING: The information provided in this auction has not been evaluated by the FDA and is not to be used as a substitute for advice from a medical professional. Please consult a licensed health care professional before deciding to take any of the aforementioned substances. It is important that they can look at your body type, diet, exercise regimen, and any other important details about your body to see which of these substances are right for you.