HerbEra Cryptolepis Tincture
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HerbEra Cryptolepis tincture - concentrated tincture of wild cryptolepis sanguinolenta
Summary
HerbEra Cryptolepis tincture is a high quality herbal tincture made of wild cryptolepis sanguinolenta root, a medical plant with long traditions in West African folk medicine. This tincture is designed to support the body's natural processes, including immune systems, microbial balance and general well -being. The product is made using a patented hyper-raw extraction and cold processing technology, which ensures high strength and conservation of the plant's bioactive compounds. With a potent Herb-to-solvent ratio of 1: 3 and an alcohol-free formula based on vegetable glycerin and distilled water, this tincture offers high recording and a mild taste. HerbEra Cryptolepis Tincture is vegan, non-GMO and free of artificial additives, making it suitable for a wide range of users who want a natural supplement to a healthy lifestyle.
Health benefits
Cryptolepis Sanguinolenta has a long history in traditional medicine and is studied for its potential effects on the body's natural processes. HerbEra Cryptolepis Tincture supports general well-being without claiming medical effects, in line with EFSA guidelines. Below is an overview of the most documented benefits, based on research and traditional use:
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Support to the immune system
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Microbial balance
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Anti -inflammatory support
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Protection against oxidative stress
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Support for digestive health
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General well -being and vitality
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Potential hypoglycemic effect
Important health effects and surprising benefits
The two most documented health effects of HerbEra Cryptolepis Tincture is support for the immune system and microbial balance. Cryptolepis' alkaloids, especially cryptolpine, help strengthen the body's defense against microbes, which may be useful for maintaining general health. Its antimicrobial properties also support a healthy intestinal flora, which is crucial to digestion and well -being. A lesser known but interesting advantage is the potential hypoglycemic effect of the plant, which can help regulate glucose uptake in the gut, which is relevant to metabolic health, although this requires additional research.
Technical specifications
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Ingredients: wild cryptolepis sanguinolenta root, vegetable glycerin, distilled water
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Concentration: Menstruum ratio 1: 3
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Recommended dosage: 30–50 drops in a little water or juice, 2–4 times daily between meals
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Packaging: 59 ml and 118 ml bottles of pipette
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Appearance: clear, dark liquid with mild taste
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Allergen information: free of gluten, soy, dairy products, GMO, sugar, alcohol and artificial additives
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Certifications: GMP standard, vegan, not tested on animals
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Production method: Hyper-raw extraction and cold processing
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Sustainability: Harvested wild from West Africa with environmentally friendly methods
Reservations (supplements)
Recommended daily dose should not be exceeded. Supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied diet. Keep out of reach of children. Should not be used during pregnancy or breastfeeding. In medical conditions or use of medicines - contact health care professionals before use.
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Scientific references
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Millsrobertson, F. C. et al. (2012). Antibacterial and Antifungal Activity of Cryptolepis Sanguinolenta.
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Cimanga, K. et al. (1996). Antimicrobial and cytotoxic activities of cryptolepis sanguinolenta alkaloids.
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Vicknasingam, B. et al. (2008). Use of Cryptolepis in Malaria Management.
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