NO-JET-LAG:PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
No-Jet-Lag is available in 32-tablet strip packet and is packaged in premises inspected by a regulatory authority to ensure the premises meet the standard grade of hygiene, class one.
No-Jet-Lag is manufactured according to the Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the United States, (HPUS).
No-Jet-Lag is listed with the FDA for over the counter sales in the United States of America. The National Drug Code for No-Jet-Lag is 059672-0130-4 and barcode is 750980001305.
Each 250mg tablet contains five homeopathic remedies effective in countering the effects of jet lag. Each pack contains enough tablets for an average round-the-world itinerary. (50 hours of flying)
INDICATIONS
Jet lag is a complex condition which occurs when flying long distances. The main, but not the only cause, is crossing time zones, which causes circadian dysrhythmia. Other causes are dehydration and problems from pressurized cabins (pressure equivalent to 8,000 feet), lack of fresh air, lack of exercise and loss of quality sleep.
DOSAGE
One tablet of No-Jet-Lag should be taken at the time of each take-off, another every two hours in flight, and another after each landing (including at intermediate stops). During long flights, the two-hour intervals may be extended if the user is sleeping.
WARNING AND PRECAUTIONS
No-Jet-Lag can be used by travellers of all ages. If a user already suffers from a major medical problem, normal caution should be exercised in flying on long journeys. If after arrival the symptoms of jet lag continue, professional help should be sought. No-Jet-Lag does not counter the effects of existing medical disorders when travelling by air, or the effects of alcohol or general exhaustion.
FLYING WHILE PREGNANT
If possible flying while pregnant should be avoided. Pregnancy creates extra fluid and changes to this extra fluid while flying can make the pregnant traveler uncomfortable. Reports from pregnant travelers suggest these changes can be so severe they think something major is wrong and sometimes it is. Because of the very small concentration of ingredients in No-Jet-Lag it is safe to use while pregnant when flying internationally.
DOSAGE FOR CHILDREN
It's very difficult to measure jet lag in children. There have been no major studies to say children do or do not suffer from jet lag. Many scientists believe that children under three years do not suffer from jet lag. But many parents think children do suffer from jet lag. Due to their smaller size and vulnerability they need plenty of fluid frequently to reduce dehydration. Irritability is one of the leading symptoms of jet lag and for babies and children aged between 3-12 years one tablet every four hours is suitable. (Compared with the adult dose of one tablet every two hours.). Parents of babies have told us that babies get irritable when flying and No-Jet-Lag works like magic with babies calming down within minutes of talking No-Jet-Lag. Dose used is one tablet very fours for babies, or one tablet at the first sign of irritability and then one tablet very fours hours after that.
INTERACTIONS
No-Jet-Lag may be taken with any other medication. Like other homeopathic remedies, No-Jet-Lag is most effective when taken separately from food and drink, but has been specially formulated so that it may if necessary be taken in association with food and/or drink, i.e. coffee.
ADVERSE EFFECTS
With the minute doses involved there is little possibility of adverse effects. There has never been any recorded adverse effect from homeopathic remedies above 12C. All remedies used in No-Jet-Lag are 30C, well above the 12C limit.
OVERDOSAGE
Should a client take more No-Jet-Lag than recommended, no harmful side effects should be expected, owing to the minute dilutions of active ingredients employed in homeopathic preparations.
X-RAYS, COFFEE, MINT & HOMEOPATHIC PRODUCTS
Some poorly manufactured homeopathic products are harmed by exposure to x-rays, coffee or aromatic products like mint. No-Jet-Lag does not fit into this category. It has been robustly manufactured to ensure that it is effective when exposed to either x-rays or coffee or mint. This was proven during the scientific trial which showed No-Jet-Lag effective in combating jet lag. No-Jet-Lag was exposed to x-rays during the trip and the trialists drank coffee while flying during the trial.
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
The five homeopathic remedies listed below are the active ingredients in No-Jet-Lag.
Arnica Montana 30C (Leopard's Bane), Bellis Perennis 30C (Daisy), Chamomilla 30C (Wild Chamomile), Ipecacuanha 30C (Ipecac), Lycopodium 30C (Clubmoss)
ARNICA
Extracted from Arnica Montana (leopard's bane). In No-Jet-Lag Arnica is used to alleviate injuries, strains, tension, over-exertion, mental strain and shock, sleeplessness and restlessness when over-tired.
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Proper Name: Arnica Montana (Asteraceae/Compositae)
Common Names: Leopard's bane, Wolf's Bane, Mountain tobacco and Sneezewort.
Source: Grows in the mountains of Europe and Siberia.
Parts used: Whole plant when in flower.
What Arnica is used for:
- According to, "The Complete Guide to Homeopathy" by Lockie and Geddes, Arnica is
- An excellent first aid remedy, for phyical and emotional shock and injuries.
Given internally it promotes healing of damaged tissues and helps control bleeding - Good remedy for joint and muscle problems from either injuries or excessive exercise.
A legend goes that mountain climbers used to chew the fresh plant to relieve sore,
aching muscles and brusies from falls. Well they may have but according to the book
"Herbal Medicines," by Newall, Anderson and Phillipson, Arnica should not be taken
internally except in suitable homeopathic dilutions! In No-Jet-Lag Arnica is in a suitable homeopathic dilution.
BELLIS PERENNIS
Extracted from the common daisy.
- Used to alleviate muscular soreness,
- venous congestion, due to mechanical causes (eg sitting without frequent exercise),
- problems from waking mid-sleep and sleep interruptions.
Proper Name: Bellis Perennis.
Common Names: European Daisy, Bruisewort.
Source: Grows throughout Europe and in eastern parts of the US.
Parts used: Fresh plant in flower.
CHAMOMILLA
Extracted from German chamomile.
- Used to alleviate emotional and mental stress,
- sleeplessness,
- impatience,
- intolerance and disorientation.
Proper Name: Matricaria Recutita (Asteraceae/Compositae)
Common Names: German or Hungarian chamomile, rauschert.
Source: Grows in Europe and the US.
Parts used: Juice expressed from the whole, fresh plant in flower.
IPECACUANHA
Extracted from the root of ipecac (a South American shrub).
- Used to alleviate dehydration,
- irritability in chest and stomach,
- nausea.
Proper Name: Cephaelis ipecacuanha
Common Names: Ipecacuanha.
Source: Grows in the tropical rain forest of south and central america.
Parts used: Dried root.
LYCOPODIUM
Extracted from club moss.
- Used to alleviate anxiety,
- anticipatory fears,
- apprehension,
- over-sensitivity,
- inability to adapt to new surroundings.
Proper Name: Lycopodium clavatum
Common Names: Wolfsclaw, club moss, running pine, stag's horn moss.
Source: Native to mountains and forests in the northern hemisphere.
Parts used: Spores and pollen dust.
INACTIVE INGREDIENTS
The three substances listed below are the inactive ingredients in No-Jet-Lag.
Dextrose, is a tabletting agent. GRAS, generally recognised as safe. Used in every day items like biscuits and jams.
Magnesium stearate - E470b - is a separating agent. GRAS, generally recognised as safe. Used frequently in tablets. No distinctive taste.
The source of the Magnesium Stearate is vegetable, not animal
Silicon dioxide – E551 – is a lubricating agent. GRAS, generally recognised as safe. Used frequently in tablets. No distinctive taste.
No-Jet-Lag does not contain any of the following substances
Yeasts
Sucrose
Starch
Lactose
Salt
Wheat
Gluten
Soy
Caffeine
Artificial colourings
Artificial flavourings
Preservatives
Dairy Products
Animal products
Fish or fish bi-products
Any ingredient known to cause allergies
Melatonin or any other hormone