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Pain Release - Herbal Relief for Body Aches, Headaches, and Joint Pain. Improve Your Sleep!

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Pain Release

A Tincture for Easing Pain by Soothing Your Nervous System

Relieve Your Aches and Pains

Reduce the amount of pain you feel by taking care of your nervous system. Sarvaa Pain Release herbal tincture is an incredibly helpful blend of analgesic herbs to give your body a break from aching and discomfort.

Useful for:

  • Relieving Body Aches
  • Reducing Joint Pain
  • Soothing Headaches
  • Calming Muscle Tension
  • Improving Your Sleep
  • Lessening Menstrual Cramps
  • Alleviating Arthritis & Rheumatism
  • Releasing Back Pain

What's Inside: *Jamaican Dogwood, *Skullcap, *Wood Betony, *Willow Bark, *Feverfew, *Turmeric, and *Ginger extracted in Organic Pure Cane Alcohol (60% per volume), and Spring Water.

This organic tincture is extracted by cold pressed percolation in 95% organic alcohol and spring water.

*Ethically wildcrafted and organically grown.

No Brandy, No Sugar, No Honey, No Sweeteners, No Cheap Filler Ingredients. ~

"I have used this Pain Release tincture for multiple things. It helps me get through every month with my menstrual cramping, and it's really taken the edge off of my neck pain. It doesn't relieve it totally but at least I have some range of motion back." Amanda K., Albuquerque, NM

Helpful Tips for Relieving Pain

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These first four actions start with your mind and then influence your body. If you can noticeably reduce stress in your mind, you'll see that you'll also be giving your body a chance to stay in a less-painful state of being:

  • Turn complaints into gratitudes, as sincerely as you can.
  • Spread love and kindness whenever possible!
  • Avoid people and news sources who spread excess fear.
  • Remember to smile and laugh often!

These next reminders can help your body reduce pain levels, and possibly relieve the pain altogether:

  • Consume as little sugar, refined white flour, and alcohol as possible.
  • Eat more vegetables and darkly-hued greens than usual.
  • Get fresh air at least twice a day. This includes getting some sunshine in safe amounts.
  • Enjoy fun exercise, especially the kind that gets your heart rate up without feeling like a chore...or inflicting more pain.
  • Rest and take breaks during your day when you can.
  • Rarely over-eat, especially in the evenings.
  • Drink plenty of water... it keeps things moving!

How Sarvaa Pain Release Tincture Works

Nervines and Your Nervous System

What is a nervine? Just like the name indicates, nervine herbs work primarily with your nervous system to soothe it. They can be useful in repairing an exhausted nervous system and can "take the edge" off of overworked nerves. Because these herbs are directly impacting your nerves that control your muscles, they can help your muscles to relax and release pain created by tension.

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The Power of Plants

While pharmaceuticals rule most of our current healthcare system, it is important to note that many of them were derived from plants in the first place, and then went through a manipulation process to become drugs.

Some of those pharmaceutical drugs are incredibly helpful and can act very quickly in your body. But there is a more ancient way---and more bioavailable way---to health and vitality that is much more affordable, and much more accessible: herbal medicine.

Tincturing takes the whole plant, and pulls its constituents out of the plant to make them bioavailable for your body to fully absorb its helpful super-nutrients. Why is this so overlooked? The answer is simple: herbal medicine isn't as profitable in our current "big-money" paradigm.

But the power of medicinal plants is undeniable. The human body has evolved with plants through hundreds of centuries. Your body is built to recognize the genetic information of medicinal plants and superfood plants as it courses through your digestive tract, your blood, and into all of your cells. This leads us to addressing your gut health and its tie to your pain response...

Your Microbiome and Your Pain Response: Food is Information

Your gut microflora (or your microbiome) is incredibly crucial to every aspect of your body's functioning, including what levels of pain you may be experiencing. Your microbiome and amount of pain are directly linked to each other. What does this really mean? 

Good bacteria in your digestive system help you to properly digest food, absorb nutrients, boost your immune system, and reduce inflammation and pain throughout your body...from your joints to your internal organs. Eating foods that are high in resistant starches and fiber, like fresh vegetables, and including probiotics in your diet to keep your gut full of beneficial bacteria ensures that you are on a better path to functioning with less pain.

Food is information, not just caloric energy. Consider this over-simplified analogy: If your body is like a computer (the hardware), then food is like the software. If you add food to your diet that has little nutritional content or "dead" food, like processed and refined items, then your body may eventually "crash." And that could look like anything from lack of energy to a chronic disease. Consuming vibrant, fresh food---especially colorful plants and high-quality sporebiotics---intrinsically carries genetic data that your body needs to create and maintain healthy cells on a daily basis. Food is not just caloric energy, food is information.

Sarvaa Pain Release Herbal Profiles

Jamaican Dogwood

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The root bark is the medicinal part of Jamaican Dogwood. It has the ability to relieve pain, promote sleep, reduce muscle spasms, and reduce inflammation. Jamaican Dogwood can be helpful for calming your brain and the rest of your nervous system. Because of its sedative tendencies, it can ease anxiety and is an herbal alternative for insomnia.

Skullcap

Skullcap is a nervine that is great for relaxing your central nervous system, especially your brain. Helping ease chronic stress and insomnia, Skullcap is also a great gift for those who are suffering from vasoconstrictive headaches and migraines. If you're feeling jumpy and oversensitive to every sound, touch, or ray of light, this herb can calm your nerves and bring you into a more peaceful state of mind. 

Wood Betony

While Skullcap is a relaxing nervine, Wood Betony is an analgesic nervine that releases pain in your muscles. It aids relief from headaches, mid-back aches, facial pain, and overall body muscle tensions. Like Skullcap, Wood Betony is also helpful for lessening overactive thinking and easing tension from your thoughts and emotions.

Willow Bark

Willow Bark has long been used for pain, fevers, and inflammation. Its active compound, salicin, is the original source of the synthetic derivative aspirin. Gentler than aspirin, Willow Bark is less likely to cause stomach issues.  

Feverfew

Popular for its ability to lessen the severity of migraine headaches, Feverfew gets its name from the traditional use of reducing fevers. In general, Feverfew is a pain reliever, anti-inflammatory, and a nervine.

Turmeric

Probably the most popular anti-inflammatory adaptogenic root is Turmeric. Its potent ability to reduce inflammation and ease chronic pain makes it useful for treating arthritis and a number of chronic inflammatory disorders.

It is the "curcuminoids" in Turmeric that give it the ability to bring your body into homeostasis. It can aid in up-regulating your systems when you feel like parts of your body may be feeling some deficiencies. When you're feeling like your body is working over-time to cope with runaway pain, Turmeric is great at down-regulating you back to a more functional state.

According to Easley and Horne, Turmeric is one of the few anti-inflammatories that can cross the brain-blood barrier. Studies have shown that Turmeric is effective for inflammation-induced depression.

Ginger

Ginger finds its way into our formula for its anti-inflammatory properties. But it also has other amazing benefits like reducing nausea, relieving pain, and is useful as a digestive tonic that has carminative effects. Studies have shown that Ginger is as effective as ibuprofen for reducing pain and inflammation.

Pain Release Ingredients

*Jamaican Dogwood, *Skullcap, *Wood Betony, *Willow Bark, *Feverfew, *Turmeric, and *Ginger extracted in Organic Pure Cane Alcohol (60% per volume), and Spring Water.

This organic tincture is extracted by cold pressed percolation in 95% organic alcohol and spring water.

*Ethically wildcrafted and organically grown.

No Brandy, No Sugar, No Honey, No Sweeteners, No Cheap Filler Ingredients. ~

Suggested Use:

Shake Well!

Take 30 drops by mouth, 1 - 3 times a day.

It may be more palatable to take a sip of water, hold it in your mouth, and administer the tincture into the water in your mouth. You can also put some water in a glass, add the tincture to the water, and drink it.

This herbal formula can be taken any time, day or night.

Pain Release Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is a tincture?

Herbal medicine is one of the most ancient practices of the healing arts. The plants come straight from the Earth, and are either dried or used fresh for the tincturing process. Tincturing is usually very straight-forward: the medicinal herbs are placed in organic alcohol to let their constituents fully seep into the alcohol. After some time, the plant material is strained leaving a highly remedy-rich liquid. Spring water is added to dilute some of the “fire” of the alcohol in your mouth.

2. Is this tincture compatible with your other products?

In general, yes. As always, it's best to start slowly and gently, and gradually increase to a full dose for the first few days of incorporating a new herbal medicine into your life. If you find that you are having a negative reaction should you stop and re-evaluate your intake.

3. Can I combine your tinctures with prescription drugs that I'm taking?

It's usually not a problem, but due to the immense number of drugs and herbs, the research on contra-indications is scant at best. Naturally it depends on which drugs you are taking and what you are eating too. If you are concerned about the combination, please consult your local herbalist and Functional MD or Naturopath.

4. Why do you use alcohol in your tinctures?

Alcohol is the most effective way to draw out the medicinal properties of the herbs. Alcohol is the only way to extract both Polar and Non-Polar molecular elements from the plant into the tincture. And only alcohol extracts all the beneficial components of the plant in the exact same ratios as are in the original plant.

5. How will the alcohol in your tincture affect me?

Everyone is bio-individuated, and your response will be different from the next person's. In our tinctures, the alcohol is quite diluted: two dropperfulls is approximately 2% of one ounce of alcohol. One ounce is about the same amount of alcohol in one can of beer. So, doing the math, you'd be getting about 2% of the alcohol that is in a can of beer.

6. Are these herbs safe for children and pets?

Typically, this isn't an issue. Please take into account the size of your child or pet. We also strongly advise that you consult your local herbalist before doing so.

7. Should I take this pain tincture during the day or night?

Whether you take Pain Release during the day or at night is really up to you. One thing of note: Pain Release contains Jamaican Dogwood, and this ingredient can have a sedating effect for some people. While this tincture is not a sleep aid, it can calm down your nervous system to the point that it may help you relax before bed.

Love Your Body! Love Everybody!

This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. If you are pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or have a medical condition, consult your physician before using this product.

1 Review

  • 5
    Excellent for anxiety and muscle aches and pains

    Posted by Ranpreet on 24th Jul 2020

    Eases anxiety, pain and inflammation, and improves nervous system regulation and function. Big fan of this new product and have been using Sarvaa products for many years now. This new product is my go-to when I'm feeling extremely anxious and when I return from a good backpacking trip and my muscles and joints need relief from pain and inflammation. Highly recommend!