Cramp Bark also goes by the name , guelder rose, related to the Dutch province of Gelderland, where a popular cultivar, the snowball tree, supposedly originated. Other common names include water elder, snowball tree, and common snowball. The term cramp bark is related to the properties of the bark's ability to reduce smooth muscle tightness. It is called cramp bark as relieving this type of muscle tightness is most often associated with relieving women's menstrual cramps. Suggestions are also made to relieve cramps during pregnancy, but consumers should consult with their healthcare practitioner prior to consumption.
Reflects 1oz. ecopackaging with larger sizes available upon request.
Origin: USA, Organic
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