Baldrian Plus

Baldrian Plus
Natural Relaxing Support
Standardized Valerian Extract - EXTRA STRENGTH
Stronger version of Baldrian for individuals who require stronger relaxing support for muscle tension, muscle spasms, anxiety, tension headaches and sleeplessness. It may be helpful and effective for:
- muscle tension & muscle spasms
- anxiety, sleeplessness & tension headaches
Baldrian Plus is an extra strength, natural relaxant that is effective for muscle tension, muscle spasms, and anxiety. It works by increasing the secretion and inhibiting uptake of the neurotransmitter GABA (Gamma-aminobutyric acid), to aid in muscle and mind relaxation. Baldrian Plus combines the calming effects of Valerian extract, Passion Flower, Lemon Balm, Hops and Magnesium. It is safe, natural, and non-habit forming.
Baldrian Plus’ extra strength formula is able to reach affected areas quicker and with more force. It also has a wide range of uses: it can help with the pain associated with myofascial syndrome, muscle spasms, trauma, injury and overexertion. As well as the spasms resulting from subluxation, displacement and neural issues. It can also help with muscle tension headaches and mild anxiety. In all these cases, Baldrian Plus can be used to promote sleep through the relief of tension and pain.
Baldrian Plus is a natural product that has combined a variety of plant-based extracts that are proven relaxants. Valerian, is a flower that produces a mild sedative affect. Vitaminerals pioneered the use of Valerian to the professional market over 50 years ago, with a biological assay providing consistent results. Lemon Balm is a relaxant that indirectly promotes sleep by stabilizing mood and encouraging calmness. Passion Flower is known to reduce anxiety and sleeplessness. Hops can help to relieve aches and pains as well as induce relaxation.
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