Ease the Ache – For Cramps, Bloating, Mood Swings, and Postpartum Discomfort
Ease the Ache – For Cramps, Bloating, Mood Swings, and Postpartum Discomfort
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Description
Unbalanced hormones can lead to discomfort, bloating, heavy bleeding, mood swings, cravings, night sweats, trouble sleeping, and more — which can make you miserable! Common remedies cover up the symptoms, but they don’t help support your body’s natural healthy hormone levels. Ease the Ache to the rescue!
Our formula contains cramp bark, red raspberry leaf, motherwort, and nettle in a base of cane alcohol or vegetable glycerin as a highly bio-available liquid extract. It helps to reduce discomfort and bloating, promote a healthy cycle, even out mood, and more. You may just forget you’re on your period!
Expecting a baby? Ease the Ache is also great for postpartum recovery! Include it in your postpartum kit (along with Postpartum Balance) for a smooth postpartum experience.
Key Herbs:
- Nettle Leaf – anti-inflammatory, full of vitamins and minerals
- Red Raspberry Leaf – tones the uterus without forcing contractions
- Cramp Bark – supports female hormones, helps soothe discomfort
- Motherwort – helps soothe discomfort, anti-inflammatory properties, supports postpartum recovery
ABSOLUTELY NO acetaminophen, ibuprofen, aspirin, natural or artificial flavors, artificial colors, sodium benzoate, top allergens (corn, soy, dairy, gluten, nuts) or other unnatural or unsafe ingredients.
For those seeking a bigger size or in case of unavailability, consider purchasing directly from Earthley.
Usage
Begin taking Ease the Ache at 1 full dropper per day, 2 – 3 days before your period is supposed to start. Continue taking it once per day until your period ends. You can take it 2 – 3 times per day during the worst cramping. For postpartum use, take 1 dropper full every 3 – 4 hours for the first 2 or 3 days or until afterpains stop. |
Safety
Original: Safe for ages 8+ and while breastfeeding. Not safe in pregnancy.
Alcohol-Free: Safe for ages 8+ and while breastfeeding. Not safe in pregnancy.
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Shelf Life: 2 years.
These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA, and this product is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure anything.
FAQs
Q: Do I take this daily, or just during my cycle?
A: We recommend taking it 2 – 3 days before your expected period and through the first few days if you experience a lot of cramps or pain. If cramps are milder, it can be taken as needed (including for ovulation pain).
Q: What if my cycle is irregular and I don’t know when my period will start? When should I start taking it? Will it still be beneficial if I don’t start until my period does?
A: You can start taking this as soon as you are experiencing PMS symptoms (bloating, cramping, night sweats, cravings), even if your period may not start for several days. Some of these herbs were historically used to bring on menstruation in women who experienced hormonal imbalances. If you don’t start it until you begin bleeding, it is still beneficial, but may take longer to reduce cramps.
Q: Can this reduce heavy bleeding, or just cramps?
A: Many women do experience lighter bleeding while taking this. Vitamin K-rich herbs support blood health and normal clotting, which can reduce excessive bleeding.
Q: Can this help with PMS?
A: Yes! Many women experience a more even mood, fewer cravings, and better sleep while using it.
Q: Can teenagers or tweens use this?
A: Yes! Girls and young women who are cycling — or are in puberty and may be close — can use this.
Q: Can I take this for headaches or other types of pain?
A: You can! It may or may not be the right remedy, depending on the underlying reason for the headache. Check out “A Guide to Headaches” to help you find the right remedy.
Q: Can I take this during labor?
A: Yes! We don’t recommend it earlier in pregnancy due to the potential of bringing on contractions — but that’s not a concern during labor! It may help to ease labor pains and make contractions more efficient.
Q: Can this help with pain after a miscarriage?
A: Yes, it can help ease heavy bleeding and physical pain. We are sorry for your loss!