Nowadays, many people suffer from a constant double burden: diverse demands of a fast-paced professional world and various roles to be fulfilled simultaneously in everyday life clash with their own high expectations of success and resilience. Sometimes everything happens at the same time and the stress feels overwhelming, as if it’s weighing you down. Typical symptoms of stress are not limited to inner restlessness, nervousness and sleep disorders. Those affected also complain of mood swings, irritability and depressive moods. It is important to escape the acute stress situation and find peace and relaxation again.
Calmvalera drops offer a particularly broad spectrum of efficacy for the treatment of various stress symptoms: the naturopathic medicine provides relaxation, balance and a relieve from nervous restlessness, sleep disorders and mood disorders. It helps you to calm down during the day and thus sleep well and relaxed again at night. Your body can quickly regain its natural strength and energy. Your psyche is strengthened and you can actively shape your everyday life again. Calmvalera drops can also be used for nervous complaints during the menopause. They ensure that you are fit instead of tired during the day, maintaining your concentration. The liquid dosage form also offers an alternative for people who dislike swallowing tablets. They can be taken conveniently via the practical red cap. Calmvalera drops can also be combined with chemical preparations.
Calmvalera drops contain a unique active complex with seven medicinal plants (tiger lily, lady’s slipper, black cohosh, valerian, passion flower and others) that work in a natural way. The over-the-counter medicine is well tolerated and can also be taken over a longer period of time. There are no habituation effects – even when used over a longer period of time. Calmvalera drops do not make you tired or sleepy and are therefore suitable for drivers and people who have to concentrate at work.
Calmvalera. Helps the body to rest.
Particularly suitable for
People with a double burden
Women in the menopause
Pupils and students under exam stress
People with heavy workloads
People in a phase of mourning