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£14.99 – £33.85Price range: £14.99 through £33.85
Scutellaria Bacailensis Tincture
(Chinese skullcap; Huang qin)
Harness the ancient power of Scutellaria baicalensis, also known as Chinese Skullcap or Huang Qin, a revered herb in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) with centuries of use behind it. Our potent 1:3 strength tincture is expertly crafted using 70% alcohol to ensure maximum extraction of the medicinal compounds from the root, delivering the full spectrum of its therapeutic benefits.
Traditionally used for a wide range of conditions, Scutellaria baicalensis is known for its powerful anti-inflammatory and liver-protective properties. This versatile herb continues to be a staple in modern herbal practice for its ability to support the body’s natural response to stress, toxins, and inflammation.
✔️ 1:3 strength tincture
✔️ 70% alcohol extraction for optimal potency
✔️ Deeply rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine
✔️ Supports liver health and contains anti-inflammatory constituents
A timeless herbal ally, now available in a convenient liquid form.
Recommended dose: 2ml to 3ml diluted in a little water once daily or as directed by your medical herbalist.
Ingredients: This tincture is made in the traditional way, by hydro-ethanolic percolation, with a ratio of one part stinging nettle leaf (urtica dioica folia) to three parts liquid. The liquid is 30% water and 70% sugar beet derived ethanol.
Caution: This product is not intended to treat or prevent any illness or disease. May interact with some medicines, check with your healthcare practitioner before taking. Although allergies are very rare, they are possible. Discontinue use if any adverse effects occur.
Store in a cool, dark place to maintain potency. Use within 18 months of opening.
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