As low as 1 Teaspoon (5 droppers full / 5ml) per day for small and sensitive individuals.
As high as 2 Tablespoons (30 droppers full / 30ml) per day for larger and robust individuals.
Herbs can be taken at one time or dosed several times per day.
Average dose is 1 Tablespoon (15 droppers full / 15ml) per day.
Higher doses are used for acute and/or severe symptoms, lower doses are used for milder symptoms and/or longer term maintenance.
These herbs are most often taken mixed with a cup of hot water (like a cup of tea), but they can also be mixed with cold water or taken as an undiluted shot!
Feverfew / Tanacetum Parthenium
Albizia Bark / He Huan Pi
Uncaria / Gou Teng
Jujube / Da Zao
Vitex / Man Jing Zi
Xanthium / Cang Er Zi
Cnidium Root / Chuan Xiong
Schizandra / Wu Wei Zi
Gastrodia / Tian Ma
Pueraria Root / Ge Gen
Corydalis / Yan Hu Suo
Siler / Fang Feng
Salvia Root / Dan Shen
Tumeric / Yu Jin
Safflower / Hong Hua
Cinnamon Twig / Gui Zhi
Field Mint / Bo He
Cimicifuga / Sheng Ma
Honey Baked Licorice / Zhi Gan Cao
Angelica Root / Dang Gui
Notopterygium / Qiang Huo
Bupleurum / Chai Hu
Schefflera Arboricola / Qi Ye Lian
Cassia Seed / Jue Ming Zi
Angelica Dahurica / Bai Zhi
White willow / Salix Alba
Green Tea / Camellia Sinensis
Frankincense oil / Boswellia
Lavendar Oil / Lavandula
During a course of four to eight weeks of daily use, the patient should experience an elimination or reduction in the frequency, severity and intensity of their headaches.*
For supporting all kinds of headaches including acute, chronic, tension, migraine and cluster headaches. Also appropriate for menstrual/hormonal, allergy and blood pressure related headaches.*
If in doubt, always consult your doctor or a licensed health care provider before taking any medications, over-the-counter drugs, supplements or herbs.