NERQUILIZER NERQUILIZER
got its name from a blend of the words “nerve” and “tranquilizer.” This formula is specifically designed
to nourish and support the nervous system. Many times, the body will tell you that it hurts, but it
really doesn’t have any pain. This
is a misfire of the nerves, or a miscommunication. The nervous system could best be described as a bunch of
beads. The beads share a myelin
sheath, which is their means of communication. If the nervous system does not have the proper nutrients to
be healthy, it will misfire, and the misfire is interpreted as pain. This formula nourishes and tones the nervous
system, enabling the body to deal with severe nerve disorders, including
clinical depression, insomnia and migraines.
Whenever
you hear about sudden discoveries relating to the damage that a particular herb
causes, yet you’re aware that this herb has been used for centuries, you begin
to wonder what the truth really is.
I have tracked this misinformation down, and in most all cases, here is
what happens.
A
big pharmaceutical company discovers that a particular herb does a wonderful thing, like clearing out
congestion in the lungs, or relaxing the nervous system. The herb does this by using any number
of chemicals and compounds that Mother Nature has combined to make this herb.
The company’s Research and Development department looks at the chemical make-up
of the herb, to determine which chemical or group of chemicals accomplishes
this marvelous change in the body.
They isolate and chemically re-create that chemical, and they begin
giving only that chemical to test subjects, without the balancing effects of
the other compounds.
They
find that the re-created chemical has the same reaction on the body: it cleans
out the lungs, calms down the nervous system or whatever. But then, they discover that the people
that had been taking it, all have liver damage, or some other unacceptable side
effect. Unfortunately,
the information that is eventually released for public consumption is that
scientists have discovered that this particular herb (even though it has been
used for centuries very safely and effectively) has a chemical in it that
causes liver damage. What they
don’t tell you is that, “We the scientists, with all our knowledge and
expertise, all our equipment and labs, and all our massive brains, tried to
duplicate the effect of Nature’s design (the now-slandered herb) and failed
miserably. We were unable to do
it, but in our failed attempt, we produced a chemical that caused liver
damage.”
Case
in point: Valerian Root is what they looked at when they created Valium. Valium controls you, it can become
habit forming, and its common side effects include: drowsiness, dizziness,
hallucinations, confusion, depression, irritability, rash, itch, vision
changes, constipation or diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, difficult urination,
slowed heart beat, breathing difficulty, mouth and throat ulcers and jaundice. Do not take Valium if you have liver,
kidney or lung problems, or if you’re diabetic or epileptic. Don’t breast feed unless you want your
baby to have this same stuff in them.
By
contrast, Valerian Root is a wonderful herb, and in combination with the other
herbs in NERQUILIZER, it is merely a part of a wonderful formula. NERQUILIZER helps to nourish and
strengthen the nervous system, keeping in harmony with our natural body
functions. It is neither
controlling nor addictive.
Traditional
use of the contents: Scullcap has
been used to help nervous tension, and thus allow sleep to come naturally. Valerian Root has been used to quiet and soothe the nervous system. Hops have been used for nervous disorders and insomnia. Gentian Root has been used to tone, build, and nourish the body’s
nervous system. Rosemary Leaf has
been used to help increase circulation to the neurovascular system.
