Ginseng

The origin of Ginseng dates back to about 1,500 years ago. To avoid all this confusion about ginseng, the real Ginseng was renamed "koryo Ginseng". Building herb for exhaustion and depletion of vital energy from stress and burn out. Increases capacity from stress and overall energy. Canadian research, both conclusive and preliminary has indicated that ginseng helps to ease the withdrawal symptoms of recovering drug addicts.

Valerian extract

Valerian comes from the latin word "Valere", which means "to be in good health". Records of valerian's use go back to more than 1,000 years. It is especially beneficial to those experiencing withdrawal from addictive substances and nervous overstrain because it does not possess any of the after-effects produced by narcotics. Valerian is generally recognized as safe and approved for food use by the U.S.F.D.A.

St. John's Wort

The plant was named after a biblical figure, "John the Baptist". It's in peak bloom on June 24th, the birthday of John the Baptist. St. John's Wort predates christianity. Wort, an old English word for plant or root. Soothing and anti-depressant properties. It is also beneficial for the respiratory and immune systems; both of which are damaged by smoking. It is often used to help improve the irritable, stressed disposition of individuals trying to break their addiction from tobacco use.

 

Ginseng, Valerian and St. John's Wort is a combination blend that are responsible for handling withdrawl sysmptoms from nicotine addiction.

Nicodrops Company working with certified herbalist and a clinical laboratory developed a proprietary formula along with key natural flavors to harness the cause of nicotine addiction.