E.O.-W
SKU:
E.O.-W
$45.00
$45.00
Unavailable
per item
E.O.-W Pure Herbs Liquid Extract used Historically for "Ease-Off" formula, break addiction to alcohol, caffeine, overeating, cigarettes, drugs of all kinds, sugar.
Formulated to meet the challenges individuals have in their decision to live a life without cigarettes, alcohol abuse and drugs of various kinds. The physical addiction to a substance usually depends on a kind of temporary physical relief from tension, aggravation or tiredness. The concept here, is to find something among our herbal allies to provide relief, without becoming addictive. Otherwise you trade one problem for another. Indian Tobacco possesses the property of providing relief for a person who feels things are "caving in" on them. This is only one of the services offered by this valuable herb. Physical tension is released. It is interesting to note that with the use of Indian Tobacco a person does not become a "zombie", but rather retains alertness and energy. A person simply cannot hold on to what is bothering them. From this vantage point, there is then, space and time for the person to find a way to solve their problems. Catnip, Chamomile, and Arnica (Leopard's Bane), have similar properties. When combined together as a team, the herbs in E.O.-W bring out the best of each others calming qualities for your recovery.
COMBINATION: Indian Tobacco, Chamomile, Catnip, Arnica (Leopard's Bane).
DOSE: One drop on the tongue and wait a few seconds to feel its effect; then repeat and wait, and then repeat, and so on, until the tension is relieved. For some, one drop is enough, for others, up to 10 or even 20 drops may be necessary. At some point the "monkey" hops off of your back. Repeat as needed. For best results, try to get rid of some of the extra stress you are under while using E.O.-W.
This information is about historical observations and historical information relating to herbs. This information is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice by licensed physicians. A person should consult a physician regularly in all matters relating to medical problems, especially in matters of diagnosing, treating or curing dis-eases or other physical or mental conditions.
This information has not been verified by the American Medical Association or the Food and Drug Administration.
Formulated to meet the challenges individuals have in their decision to live a life without cigarettes, alcohol abuse and drugs of various kinds. The physical addiction to a substance usually depends on a kind of temporary physical relief from tension, aggravation or tiredness. The concept here, is to find something among our herbal allies to provide relief, without becoming addictive. Otherwise you trade one problem for another. Indian Tobacco possesses the property of providing relief for a person who feels things are "caving in" on them. This is only one of the services offered by this valuable herb. Physical tension is released. It is interesting to note that with the use of Indian Tobacco a person does not become a "zombie", but rather retains alertness and energy. A person simply cannot hold on to what is bothering them. From this vantage point, there is then, space and time for the person to find a way to solve their problems. Catnip, Chamomile, and Arnica (Leopard's Bane), have similar properties. When combined together as a team, the herbs in E.O.-W bring out the best of each others calming qualities for your recovery.
COMBINATION: Indian Tobacco, Chamomile, Catnip, Arnica (Leopard's Bane).
DOSE: One drop on the tongue and wait a few seconds to feel its effect; then repeat and wait, and then repeat, and so on, until the tension is relieved. For some, one drop is enough, for others, up to 10 or even 20 drops may be necessary. At some point the "monkey" hops off of your back. Repeat as needed. For best results, try to get rid of some of the extra stress you are under while using E.O.-W.
This information is about historical observations and historical information relating to herbs. This information is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice by licensed physicians. A person should consult a physician regularly in all matters relating to medical problems, especially in matters of diagnosing, treating or curing dis-eases or other physical or mental conditions.
This information has not been verified by the American Medical Association or the Food and Drug Administration.