Khapregesic® Practitioner Video Library
Click on a topic of interest…
Pain Relief | Anxiety | Endometriosis | Post-Menopausal | PCOS | Gut-Brain Axis | Arthritis | Energy & Libido | Alert & Focus | Microbiome | Neurotransmitters |
Pain relief
Is the Analgesic pain relief in Khapregesic® sedating or energising?
Patient reaction to Khapregesic®: “I don’t know where the pain went, this is weird.”
How does Khapregesic® compare. Natural products verse pharmacy drug options?
What herb is best for pain?
endometriosis | PCOS
Does Khapregesic® work for Endometriosis?
Naturopath Jade Walker reviews Khapregesic®
( full video on Instagram @jadewalkerhealth )
Poly-Cystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
Clinical Case Discussion
Gut Brain Axis | anxiety | microbiome | neurotransmitters
Does Khapregesic® work for Anxiety?
70% of clinical trial participants experienced anxiety relief.
The Enteric Nervous System.
Can Khapregesic® influence neurotransmitter production?
Does Khapregesic® improve gut function and is it preferable to NSAIDs or the Pill?
How can Khapregesic® help in the promotion of good gut flora and a healthy microbiome?
Post-menopausal | PCOS
Can Khapregesic® provide any benefit in post-menopausal women?
Clinical Case Study
Post-menopausal Patient
Poly-Cystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
Clinical Case Discussion
arthritis | Energy and Libido | Alert and Focus
Can Khapregesic® help Arthritis?
A Practitioner Case Study
Mental Focus & Libido
Can men benefit from Khapregesic®?
Can men be more alert & energetic with Khapregesic®?
technical library
This is a collection of technical documents and articles provided for Practitioner download only.
Download: Technical Reference: Khapregesic for Period Pain
Download: Technical Article: Period Pain with bowel spasm, is it dietary or ‘hidden’ Endometriosis?
Please note: Whilst Practitioner supervised Clinical Case Studies and extensive Traditional Medicine evidence exists in the treatment of pain and inflammatory symptoms and disorders, modern multi-patient double-blind placebo-controlled clinical trials are yet to be completed. All references are actual practitioner accounts of individual patients and reviews are from actual customer feedback.