Nature's Sunshine Mood Elevator TCM Concentrate Chinese Herbal Supplement 30 Capsules
Historically used for these ailments and conditions: addictions (alcohol) bipolar mood disorder ( manic depressive disorder) breast lumps poor concentration cramps and spasms cystic breast disease Depression dizziness or vertigo emotional sensitivity fatigue or lack of energy hypothyroid insomnia menopause mental illness neurosis PMS postpartum depression prolapsed colon prolapsed uterus reversed polarity seasonal affective disorder (SAD) tension cloudy thinking Chinese mood elevator is a traditional Chinese medicine formula that is used to relieve sagging energy or chi. It is helpful for sadness, depression, fatigue, insomnia and anxiety. Unlike the Western approach to depression, mood elevator works in a holistic manner to relieve depression and sadness by balancing liver, digestive, intestinal and nervous functions. The formula supports the liver, expels mucus and toxins from the liver and digestive tract, relaxes muscle spasms, stimulates circulation and energy, and eases indigestion. In TCM terms, it relieves sagging Chi or energy and disperses stagnant chi. it also expels wind (constriction and spasm) and dampness (excess fluid). It is useful for depression but also for congestion and sluggishness of the liver, abdominal bloating and pain, lymphatic congestion, anxiety and nervous tension, and muscle spasms. many people have been able to get off antidepressant drugs with this formula, taking the formula along with their medication, until they begin to feel better. They then gradually reduce the dose of their medication. Never discontinue antidepressant medications abruptly. Ideally this process should be done under professional supervision. This information is for educational purposes only. It is not meant to replace information dispensed by your professional health care provider. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.