Stress Liquid
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Stress Ez (Dsrt19 Stress Ez 10 27 15)

Stress Ez (Dsrt19 Stress Ez 10 27 15)
This is a homeopathic stress relief remedy called "Stress EZ" with active ingredients Aralia Quin, Ginkgo, Hydrocotyle, Lomatium Dissectum, Cobaltum Met, Cuprum Met, Gelsemium, Iodium, Vanadium, Clematis Vit, Flos, Helianthemum Num, Flos, Impatiens Glan, Flos, Ornithogalum Umbellatum, Flos, Prunus Cera, Flos. It is distributed by Deseret Biologicals, Inc. in UT. The inactive ingredients are Demineralized Water and 25% Ethanol. It is advised to keep it out of reach of children and to contact a physician in case of overdose. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should ask a health professional before use. The directions suggest taking 1-10 drops under the tongue, 3 times a day or as directed by a health professional. It also advises consulting a physician before giving it to children under 12 years old. The package contains 1 FL OZ (30 ml) with a tamper-sealed label. It is meant to offer temporary relief for symptoms related to general stress factors such as mood swings, sleep difficulties, nausea and vomiting, poor digestion, and headache. The claims about this product are based on homeopathic principles, and it has not been reviewed by the Food and Drug Administration.*

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