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Scullcap 425mg - 100 Caps
Scullcap 425mg - 100 Caps
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Scullcap 425mg - 100 Caps
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Nature's Way Scullcap 425mg - 100 Caps is a dietary supplement in capsule form, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

100% PURE, RELAXING SCULLCAP PLANT 425MG.SCULLCAP HERB FROM NATURE'S WAY CONTAINING 425 MG DOSAGE. Commonly found in many herbal sleeping aid formulas, Nature's Way Scullcap can also be taken on its own. Containing 425 mg potency per capsule Scullcap herb has been used as a sleeping aid for many years. Considered an excellent herb for the nervous system, it is often recommended by Herbalists for anxiety, hyperactivity and nervous disorders. [CAPSULE]
Each capsule contains:
Scullcap (stem, leaf & flower) (Scutellaria lateriflora) 425mg
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Gelatin (capsule)
Important Information:
Consult a health care practitioner if sleeplessness persists continuously for more than 3 weeks (chronic insomnia). Consumption with alcohol, other drugs and/or natural health products with sedative properties is not recommended. Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms worsen. Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms persist. Do not use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Some people may experience drowsiness. Exercise caution if operating heavy machinery, driving a motor vehicle or involved in activities requiring mental alertness. Keep out of reach of children.
Scullcap (stem, leaf & flower) (Scutellaria lateriflora) 425mg
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Gelatin (capsule)
Important Information:
Consult a health care practitioner if sleeplessness persists continuously for more than 3 weeks (chronic insomnia). Consumption with alcohol, other drugs and/or natural health products with sedative properties is not recommended. Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms worsen. Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms persist. Do not use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Some people may experience drowsiness. Exercise caution if operating heavy machinery, driving a motor vehicle or involved in activities requiring mental alertness. Keep out of reach of children.
Dosage
Take 2 capsules once daily, preferably with food.
Take 2 capsules once daily, preferably with food.
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For over 40 years, Nature’s Way has built a reputation for quality and trust. Nature's Way is committed to using pure ingredients, backed by rigorous testing, which has earned them a reputation as one of Canada’s most trusted natural product brands. Shop Nature's Way Canada Fenugreek, Probiotics, Astragalus, Liquid Coconut Oil, Echinacea and other natural herbal remedies.
Scutellaria Lateriflora (Skullcap)
Do you lie awake at night, anxious or tense, going over all of the tasks that must be accomplished the following day? Skullcap may be just what you need to let it all go and help you to get to sleep and better cope with your demanding lifestyle.
Scutellaria grows in the damp woodlands or swamps of Eastern North America. It has pointed leaves and many two-lobed violet blue (sometimes pink) flowers. All aerial or above-ground parts of this perennial are dried and used medicinally.
Native tribes in the eastern parts of the United States were the first to use Skullcap medicinally. At that time it was used to treat female conditions, including menstrual pain or irregularity. It went on to become the cure for rabies in the 1700’s, which also explains why many know it as mad-dog weed or mad-dog skullcap. Although we now know that skullcap was not a cure, it does alleviate some of the symptomology such as twitching or convulsion. Today, the use of skullcap is centered on its efficacy with nervous conditions, such as anxiety, stress, muscular spasm or tension due to stress and
insomnia.
Although Scutellaria has not been studied extensively in terms of its medicinal properties, it is believed that one of its more abundant flavanoids, scutellarin, is responsible for its sedative, nervine and anti-spasmodic effects. As well as treating tension, anxiety, and
insomnia, it is also commonly recommended for tension headaches, menstrual cramping,
fibromyalgia
and mild cases of Tourette’s or seizure disorders. Research is also now suggesting that this same flavanoid may improve blood flow in patients prone to clots, those suffering from cerebral thrombosis or stroke-induced paralysis.
As with most herbs, skullcap can be used as a tincture, made into a tea or infusion, as well as powdered and used in capsules. Although there are no safety issues with the herb itself, there have been a number of reports of patients suffering liver damage following consumption of a similar herb that is often mislabeled as skullcap. A dosage of anywhere from 3-6 g/day is considered safe and effective. If combined with other herbs, the dosage may be considerably less, as to allow the formula a more synergistic effect.
Scutellaria Lateriflora (Sullcap) – Quick Facts
Parts Used
· Dried Aerial Parts
Applications
· Insomnia, Tension, Muscular Tension, Anxiety, Menstrual Cramping And Headache
Optimum Dosage
· 1-3 G Twice Daily.
Works Well With
·
Valerian,
Passionflower, Hops Or
Lemon Balm
Important Information
· Skullcap Is Considered Safe And Non-Toxic, Although Be Sure That You Are Getting Only Skullcap And It Is From A Reputable Company. The Liver Damaging Effects Some Individuals Have Reported Are Thought To Be Via Cross Contamination With Another Herb.
Do you lie awake at night, anxious or tense, going over all of the tasks that must be accomplished the following day? Skullcap may be just what you need to let it all go and help you to get to sleep and better cope with your demanding lifestyle.
Scutellaria grows in the damp woodlands or swamps of Eastern North America. It has pointed leaves and many two-lobed violet blue (sometimes pink) flowers. All aerial or above-ground parts of this perennial are dried and used medicinally.
Native tribes in the eastern parts of the United States were the first to use Skullcap medicinally. At that time it was used to treat female conditions, including menstrual pain or irregularity. It went on to become the cure for rabies in the 1700’s, which also explains why many know it as mad-dog weed or mad-dog skullcap. Although we now know that skullcap was not a cure, it does alleviate some of the symptomology such as twitching or convulsion. Today, the use of skullcap is centered on its efficacy with nervous conditions, such as anxiety, stress, muscular spasm or tension due to stress and
insomnia.
Although Scutellaria has not been studied extensively in terms of its medicinal properties, it is believed that one of its more abundant flavanoids, scutellarin, is responsible for its sedative, nervine and anti-spasmodic effects. As well as treating tension, anxiety, and
insomnia, it is also commonly recommended for tension headaches, menstrual cramping,
fibromyalgia
and mild cases of Tourette’s or seizure disorders. Research is also now suggesting that this same flavanoid may improve blood flow in patients prone to clots, those suffering from cerebral thrombosis or stroke-induced paralysis.
As with most herbs, skullcap can be used as a tincture, made into a tea or infusion, as well as powdered and used in capsules. Although there are no safety issues with the herb itself, there have been a number of reports of patients suffering liver damage following consumption of a similar herb that is often mislabeled as skullcap. A dosage of anywhere from 3-6 g/day is considered safe and effective. If combined with other herbs, the dosage may be considerably less, as to allow the formula a more synergistic effect.
Scutellaria Lateriflora (Sullcap) – Quick Facts
Parts Used
· Dried Aerial Parts
Applications
· Insomnia, Tension, Muscular Tension, Anxiety, Menstrual Cramping And Headache
Optimum Dosage
· 1-3 G Twice Daily.
Works Well With
·
Valerian,
Passionflower, Hops Or
Lemon Balm
Important Information
· Skullcap Is Considered Safe And Non-Toxic, Although Be Sure That You Are Getting Only Skullcap And It Is From A Reputable Company. The Liver Damaging Effects Some Individuals Have Reported Are Thought To Be Via Cross Contamination With Another Herb.
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Scutellaria Lateriflora (Skullcap)Do you lie awake at night, anxious or tense, going over all of the tasks that must be accomplished the following day? Skullcap may be just what you need to let it all go and help you to get to sleep and better cope with your demanding lifestyle.
Scutellaria grows in the damp woodlands or swamps of Eastern North America. It has pointed leaves and many two-lobed violet blue (sometimes pink) flowers. All aerial or above-ground parts of this perennial are dried and used medicinally.
Native tribes in the eastern parts of the United States were the first to use Skullcap medicinally. At that time it was used to treat female conditions, including menstrual pain or irregularity. It went on to become the cure for rabies in the 1700’s, which also explains why many know it as mad-dog weed or mad-dog skullcap. Although we now know that skullcap was not a cure, it does alleviate some of the symptomology such as twitching or convulsion. Today, the use of skullcap is centered on its efficacy with nervous conditions, such as anxiety, stress, muscular spasm or tension due to stress and
insomnia.
Although Scutellaria has not been studied extensively in terms of its medicinal properties, it is believed that one of its more abundant flavanoids, scutellarin, is responsible for its sedative, nervine and anti-spasmodic effects. As well as treating tension, anxiety, and
insomnia, it is also commonly recommended for tension headaches, menstrual cramping,
fibromyalgia
and mild cases of Tourette’s or seizure disorders. Research is also now suggesting that this same flavanoid may improve blood flow in patients prone to clots, those suffering from cerebral thrombosis or stroke-induced paralysis.
As with most herbs, skullcap can be used as a tincture, made into a tea or infusion, as well as powdered and used in capsules. Although there are no safety issues with the herb itself, there have been a number of reports of patients suffering liver damage following consumption of a similar herb that is often mislabeled as skullcap. A dosage of anywhere from 3-6 g/day is considered safe and effective. If combined with other herbs, the dosage may be considerably less, as to allow the formula a more synergistic effect.
Scutellaria Lateriflora (Sullcap) – Quick Facts
Parts Used
· Dried Aerial Parts
Applications
· Insomnia, Tension, Muscular Tension, Anxiety, Menstrual Cramping And Headache
Optimum Dosage
· 1-3 G Twice Daily.
Works Well With
·
Valerian,
Passionflower, Hops Or
Lemon Balm
Important Information
· Skullcap Is Considered Safe And Non-Toxic, Although Be Sure That You Are Getting Only Skullcap And It Is From A Reputable Company. The Liver Damaging Effects Some Individuals Have Reported Are Thought To Be Via Cross Contamination With Another Herb.
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