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Calming by BHI is a homeopathic formula that helps support
your body’s natural defense against minor stress with 10 all-natural active
ingredients.
Helps Relieve:
• Nervous Tension
• Irritability
• Sleeplessness
• Calming without hangover: Made with well-known calming plants like
Passionflower, Chamomilla and Valerian in homeopathic concentrations that
relieve symptoms without heavy sedation or hangover.
• Homeopathic approach: Homeopathy treats symptoms with a micro-dose of an
active ingredient to stimulate the body’s own defenses. MediNatura's approach
combines multiple potent actives, in multiple concentrations for greater relief
of more symptoms.
• Safe, effective relief: All BHI tablets have no known interactions with other
medicines or supplements and are non-addictive.
• Quick dissolve tablets: Easy to use, dissolvable tablets for fast, convenient
relief whenever symptoms start. This safe formula can be taken daily, or as
needed during symptom flare ups.
Calming Ingredients in 1 tablet:
*Chamomilla 2X, *Coffea cruda 10X, *Humulus lupulus 2X, *Ignatia amara 8X,
*Moschus 10X, *Nux vomica 30X, *Passiflora incarnata 2X, *Sulphur 12X,
*Valeriana officinalis 2X, *Veratrum album 4X 30 mg each. Inactive Ingredients:
Lactose, Magnesium stearate.
*Natural Ingredients
X is a homeopathic dilution
Suggested Use:
At first sign of symptoms: Adults and children 4 years and older: 1 tablet
every 1/2 to 1 hour until symptoms lessen, then continue with standard dosage.
Do not exceed 12 tablets in 24 hours.
Standard dosage: Adults and children 4 years and older: 3 tablets per day,
taking 1 tablet every 4 to 6 hours.
If sleeplessness or nervous tension persists continuously for more than two
weeks, a healthcare practitioner should be consulted. Insomnia may be a symptom
of serious underlying medical illness. Do not use if known sensitivity to
Calming or any of its ingredients exists.
Consult your healthcare practitioner prior to taking this product if you are
pregnant, nursing, taking prescription medication.
Keep out of reach of children.
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