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Formula |
Black Cloud Compound |
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Contains
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St. John’s wort flowers (Hypericum
perforatum), fresh Lemon Balm herb (Melissa
officinalis), Mimosa flower or bark (Albizia
julibrissin), fresh Black Cohosh root (Actaea racemosa),
fresh Night Blooming Cereus stem (Selenicereus
grandiflorus), fresh Holy Basil herb (Ocimum sanctum)
and Lavender flowers (Lavendula angustifolia) |
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Suggested Use |
30-40 drops (1.5-2 ml) taken 3-4 times
per day. It can take four to six weeks to reach full therapeutic
effect. |
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Structure Function
Claim* |
Supports Emotional Balance* |
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Contraindications |
Pregnancy, severe suicidal depression,
bi-polar depression. Use with caution while on prescription
anti-depressant medication. Consult with a physician before use. St.
John's Wort should not be used concurrently with Digoxin, Protease
inhibitors, Cyclosporin, and other drugs metabolized via the CYP 3A4
pathways. Consult a healthcare professional before use if you have
or have had liver problems, frequently use alcoholic beverages, or
take any medications. |
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Additional
Recommendations |
For SAD increase exposure to sunlight.
Black Cloud Compound in Lemon Balm tea may be helpful. Bach flower
remedies can also be useful. |
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Additional
Useful Herbs |
For weepy, “can't stop crying” type
depression especially in pale, asthenic women increase Night
Blooming Cereus and use homeopathic Pulsatilla. Adaptogens,
especially Rhodiola, Ginseng, Eleuthero, and Schisandra, are useful
as well. |
*This statement has not
been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or
prevent any disease.
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Link to David
Winston's
Specific Indications |
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