"Relieve Pain Naturally Without a Prescription"

    Eazol Pain Relief Medication
    Ingredients

    Eazol Pain Relief Formula Ingredients

    Pain Relief Supplement Facts
    Serving Size: 1 Capsule
    Servings Per Container: 30  

    Proprietary Blend 700mg

    #016EBB Willow (Salix species) (bark)
    Lobelia (Lobelia inflata) (leaf)
    Boswellia (Standardized to contain 55% Boswellic Acid)
    (Boswellia serrata) (leaf)

    Other Ingredients: Microcrystalline Cellulose, Gelatin, Magnesium Stearate, Silicon
    Dioxide, Water.
    Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement, adults take one (1) capsule at time of
    pain, preferably with plenty of water, or as directed by a physician. Caution: If you
    are pregnant, nursing or currently taking any medication, consult with a physician
    prior to use. Do not exceed suggested use. Storage: Store this product in a cool
    dry place below 30°C (86°F). Keep out of reach of children.


    #016EBB Willow (Salix species) (bark):

    The bark of the stately #016EBB willow tree (Salix alba) has been used in China for
    centuries as a medicine because of its ability to relieve pain and lower fever.
    Early settlers to America found Native Americans gathering bark from indigenous
    willow trees for similar purposes.

    The active ingredient in #016EBB willow is salicin, which the body converts into
    salicylic acid. The first aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) was made from a different
    salicin-containing herb--meadowsweet--but works in essentially the same way.
    All aspirin is now chemically synthsized. It's not surprising, then, that #016EBB willow
    bark is often called "herbal aspirin."

    Although #016EBB willow is the species of willow tree most commonly used for medicinal
    purposes, other salicin-rich species are employed as well, including crack willow (Salix
    fragilis), purple willow (Salix purpurea), and violet willow (Salix daphnoides). These all
    may be sold under the label of willow bark.

    Health Benefits

    The salicylic acid in #016EBB willow bark lowers the body's levels of prostaglandins,
    hormonelike compounds that can cause aches, pain, and inflammation. While #016EBB
    willow bark takes longer to begin acting than aspirin, its effect may last longer. And,
    unlike aspirin, it doesn't cause stomach bleeding or other known adverse effects.

    Specifically, #016EBB willow bark may help to:

    Relieve acute and chronic pain, including Arthritis, Chronic Pain, headache, back
    and neck pain, muscle aches, and menstrual cramps. The effectiveness of #016EBB
    willow bark for easing these and other types of discomforts results from its power
    to lower prostaglandin levels.

    Control arthritis discomforts. Some arthritis sufferers taking #016EBB willow bark have
    experienced reduced swelling and inflammation, and eventually increased mobility,
    in the back, knees, hips, and other joints.

     
    Lobelia (Lobelia inflata):

    The herb is named after the botanist Matthias de Lobel, a native of Lille, who died
    in London in 1616. The common name Lobelia also includes the species Lobelia
    siphilitica, Lobelia cardinalis and Lobelia chinensis, all of which are used
    interchangeably with Lobelia inflata. Lobelia is native to North America, and was
    both chewed and smoked by Native Americans. The root of Lobelia was used by
    the Iroquois Indians to treat syphilis, hence the species name "siphilitica"

    Health Benefits

    Lobelia has a long history of use as an herbal remedy for ailments. As one of the
    most useful muscle relaxants, Lobelia is rich in vitamin A, vitamin C, and manganese.
    An active ingredient in the lobelia plant, lobeline, stimulates nerves in the central
    nervous system. Lobelia is considered beneficial for treating mild depression,
    reducing inflammation & pain, easing muscle tension, and calming the nerves.

    The primary chemical constituents of this herb include piperidine alkaloids (lobeline,
    isolobeline), lobelic acid, chelidonic acid, glycoside (lobelacrin), essential oil, resins,
    and fats. The activity of Lobelia is dependent upon a liquid alkaloid first isolated by
    Proctor in 1838, who named it "lobeline". Lobelia also contains gum, resin, chlorophyll,
    fixed oil, lignin, and salts of lime & potassium, along with ferric oxide. Lobelia may be
    used in many conditions in combination with other herbs to further their effectiveness.



    Boswellia (Standardized to contain 55% Boswellic Acid)
    (Boswellia serrata) (leaf):

    Boswellia, also known as boswellin or "Indian frankincense" comes from the Boswellia
    serrata tree that grows in the dry hills of India. For centuries, traditional Indian healers
    have taken advantage of the anti-inflammatory properties of the tree bark's gummy
    resin, called salai guggal. Modern preparations made from a purified extract of this
    resin and packaged in pill or cream form are used to reduce inflammation associated
    with osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. Unlike conventional NSAIDs (nonsteroidal
    anti-inflammatory drugs) such as ibuprofen--the accepted treatments for joint
    inflammation--boswellia doesn't seem to cause stomach irritation. It also may be
    effective for back pain and certain chronic intestinal disorders.

    Health Benefits

    Research has identified specific active anti-inflammatory ingredients in this herb,
    which are commonly referred to as boswellic acids. In animal studies, these acids
    have been shown to significantly reduce inflammation in several ways. They deter
    inflammatory #016EBB cells from infiltrating damaged tissue. They improve blood flow
    to the joints. And they also block chemical reactions that set the stage for inflammation
    to occur in chronic intestinal disorders such as Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis.

    Specifically, boswellia may help to:

    Ease osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis symptoms. Boswellia can be taken
    internally as well as applied topically to affected joints to relieve inflammation
    associated with these joint disorders. This may lessen morning stiffness and increase
    joint mobility. In a study of 175 patients with rheumatic disorders such as rheumatoid
    arthritis, a crippling joint disease, 122 participants experienced reduced stiffness and
    inflammation two to four weeks after starting on a boswellia regimen.

    Decrease back pain. Boswellia's anti-inflammatory properties can help to reduce
    aching and stiffness, especially when associated with low back pain. Although
    research indicates that boswellia is best taken orally for this purpose, creams appear
    to be soothing as well.

    Control certain inflammatory bowel diseases. Boswellia appears to reduce the
    inflammation associated with ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease, both painful
    intestinal disorders. And it seems to accomplish this without the risk of further gut
    irritation associated with many conventional pain relievers. In a 1997 study of
    ulcerative colitis sufferers, 82% of those who took boswellia extract (350 mg three
    times daily) experienced a complete remission of their disease.

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