Cramp barkis a shrubby plant that is native to Europe and North America, as well as northern portions of Asia and Africa. Depending on location, the plant is known by various other names, includingGuelder Rose,Snow Bush,andHigh Bush Cranberry.
The bark has a long history of use by various Native American tribes, most notably the Meskwaki and the Penobscot. As the name suggests,cramp barkis traditionally used to address cramping and muscle fatigue, the efficacy of which is due to the presence of a type of coumarin called scopoletin.
Ingredients: Cramp Bark
Allergen Information: Shares equipment with peanuts, tree nuts, wheat, milk, soy, eggs, & sesame.