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Jet Lag #101

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Bon voyage to jet lag, sleeplessness, nausea and other travel related symptoms.

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Travel can confuse our circadian rhythms and inner ears causing sleeplessness, motion sickness, dizziness, fatigue and irritability which can use up precious vacation time. This comprehensive remedy’s ingredients can relieve these symptoms plus the pain and bodyaches related to lifting luggage and traveling, without causing groggy or jittery side effects.

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You don’t waste time catching up with the clock with this natural combination remedy in your carry-on.
• Cocculus indicus - Homeopathy’s #1 single travel remedy, lists the key symptom ‘ailments from loss of sleep’, plus helpful complaints like ‘vertigo from riding on a train’, motion sickness, nausea, sleeplessness and pain in the small of the back.
• Arnica montana - Relieves the muscle soreness gained by sitting too long, carrying luggage or any other cause of bruising soreness.
Bellis perennis -  ‘The Railway Spine Remedy,’ can aid backache, fatiguing headaches and various other effects of being jostled.
• Chamomilla - For travelers, this irritability-reducing single relieves gassy colic and hypersensitivity from food, frustration or fatigue as well as sleeplessness and diarrhea.
• Lycopodium - Helps keep food, gas or constipation from getting in the way of a good vacation.
With a few doses before you go and after you get there, this time tested travel companion can help you stay focused on adventure.

Homeopathic Ingredients: Arnica, Bellis per, Chamomilla, Cocculus, Lycopodium
 

Keynotes Jet Lag, Sleeplessness, Loss of sleep, Motion Sickness, Car Sickness, Diarrhea, Constipation, Backache, Dizziness, Irritability, Fatigue
Homeopathic Ingredients Arnica, Bellis per, Chamomilla, Cocculus, Lycopodium
Brand 1-800 Homeopathy
Product Type Combination Remedy
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