Menstrual Cramp &
Pain Moderator
Contents: Dong Gui (Angelica Sinensis), Chuan Xiong (Chuanxiong Rhizoma), Yi Mu Cao / Chinese Motherwort (Herba Leonuri).
Indications: Take when pain from menstrual cramping is high. Reduces PMS and menstruation-related anemia, and helps to re-establish a menstrual cycle after cessation of birth control pills. Reduces pain and headache.
Actions: Antispasmodic, dilates blood vessels while relaxing the smooth muscles of the uterus, thus relieving menstrual cramping. Strengthens blood circulation and relieves pain. Helps both body aches and headaches. Relieves PMS and improves overall health, especially after giving birth.
Administration: Take 1 capsule each 15 minutes until relief is obtained. May also take before cramping and associated headaches begin in order to lessen effects if and when they manifest later.
If re-establishing menstruation, take 1 or 2 caps daily after breakfast, beginning immediately after ovulation, usually days 14-17. Or by Practitioner prescription, which may vary from these instructions.
Storage: Must be kept sealed in cool dry place, normal refrigeration is required.
Cautions: Slight dyspepsia may occur if taken during inactive digestion. We recommend you eat something light a while before taking Compound CMP.
Please note : Be sure to drink a lot of water, to ease elimination and prevent dehydration.
Common recommendations
Dietary considerations related to disease and blood type
Other medicines
Do not consume with:
Do not use if pregnant or breast feeding.
Level 2 Diagnosis and Cleanse
Suggested Compounds: (Not all are normally assigned, depends on needs)
Jamu Jo Tonics, (Be sure these are also compatible with other diagnosis)
Vitamin C IV infusions, Day or two before menstruation, and again after if desired.
Dong Gui (Angelica Sinensis). Known as the “female ginseng,” commonly used to regulate the menstrual cycle and relieve menstrual cramps. Relieves menopausal symptoms, reduces PMS and menstruation-related anemia, and helps to re-establish a menstrual cycle after cessation of birth control pills. Dong Gui is also antispasmodic. Coumarin present in this herb helps dilate blood vessels and relax the smooth muscles of the uterus, thus relieving menstrual cramping.
Chuan Xiong (Chuanxiong Rhizoma). Improves blood circulation and promotes the flow of “qi” or vital energy. Used today as a blood tonic to relieve PMS, stop menstrual pain and improve overall health, especially after giving birth.
Yi Mu Cao / Chinese Motherwort (Herba Leonuri). Improves blood circulation and clears blood clots that occur in menstrual disorders and after childbirth. Promotes diuresis and relieves edema.