Uses ■ Helps temporarily relieve symptoms of: ■ stiness ■ pain in limbs, joints or legs ■ cramps in calves, feet or legs
Leg CrampsACONITUM NAPELLUS ARNICA MONTANA LEDUM PALUSTRE TWIG MAGNESIUM PHOSPHATE DIBASIC TRIHYDRATE TOXICODENDRON PUBESCENS LEAF AND VISCUM ALBUM FRUITING TOP
INDICATIONS: For weight management and inflammation support. This homeopathic product has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration for safety or efficacy. FDA is not aware of scientific evidence to support homeopathy as effective.
Uses: For temporary relief of minor: fatigue* irritability* cramps* exhaustion* restlessness* *Claims based on traditional homeopathic practice, not accepted medical evidence. Not FDA evaluated.
Uses: For temporary relief of minor: intestinal discomfort* headaches* muscle aches* coughing* skin itching* flatulence* constipation* *Claims based on traditional homeopathic practice, not accepted medical evidence. Not FDA evaluated.
INDICATIONS & USAGE SECTION Accident - Injury Rescue Formulated for symptoms associated with trauma or medical procedures such as pain, emotional upset, bruising and inflammation.
INDICATIONS & USAGE SECTION Aches - Pains: Formulated for symptoms associated with bruises, strains and overexertion such as pain, stiffness and inflammation.
INDICATIONS & USAGE SECTION Aches - Pains Formulated for symptoms associated with bruises, strains and overexertion such as pain, stiffness and inflammation.
INDICATIONS & USAGE SECTION Formulated for symptoms associated with acne and other skin conditions such as boils, pimples, pustules and sebaceous cysts.
INDICATIONS & USAGE SECTION Formulated for symptoms associated with acne and other skin conditions such as boils, pimples, pustules and sebaceous cysts.
Uses According to homeopathic indications, these ingredients provide temporary relief of symptoms such as: stiffness, limb, joint, leg pain, cramps in calves, feet & legs, after serious causes have been ruled out by a physician. * These statements are based upon traditional homeopathic practice. They have not been reviewed by the Food and Drug Administration.