A member of the orchid family, the Lady's Slipper (Cypripedium Pubescens) has been employed as a gentle sedative for the nerves and antispasmodic.
The American Indians boiled the roots of Cypripedium Pubescens and drank the decoction to calm their nerves. The early settlers were also aware of its soothing properties.
By the mid-19th century, American doctors were prescribing the root of Cypripedium Pubescens for ailments such as delirium, irritability, headaches, epilepsy, anxiety, and insomnia. Lady's slipper is considered useful as an antispasmodic in relieving muscle spasms.
Cypripedium Pubescens Extract is a light to medium amber liquid with a characteristic odor. The extract of Lady's Slipper is used in skin creams, lotions, toners, gels, and hair care products. It is also calming and relieves aches and pains when used in bath preparations.Synonyms
Lady's Slipper Extract