Skullcap Spagyric
Skullcap derives its name from its ability to relieve tension headaches. An excellent herb for nervous tension and anxiety, it both relaxes and tones the whole nervous system; this is particularly useful with menstrual tension. It is has also been used in the treatment of epilepsy and seizures. In Chinese medicine, Skullcap is considered excellent for cooling the mind, liver and lungs. For this reason it promotes a state of meditation and calms an over-active mind.
Specifications for Skullcap Spagyric
Botanical Name |
Scutellaria lateriflora |
Other Names |
American Skullcap, Blue Pimpernel, Blue Skullcap, Escutelaria, Grande Toque, Helmet Flower, Hoodwort, Mad-Dog Herb, Mad-Dog Skullcap, Mad-Dog Weed, Mad Weed |
Ingredients |
Spagyric of Skullcap. Contains alcohol: Triple filtered spirit for extraction and preservation. |
Spagyric difference |
Alchemical and advanced laboratory processes that maintain the integrity of the essential oils, tincture mineral salts, as well as the vital essence. This creates a unique substance that includes the physical and enhanced healing benefits of the plant. |
Produced |
In the United States by a qualified alchemist. |
Extraction |
Specific technique in accordance with Paracelcus and the hermetic philosophy, which includes slow cold extractions, long maceration, burning, astrological and energetic alignment. |
Organic Status |
Organic or wild harvested |
Country of Origin |
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Plant Part |
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Minimum Suggested Use |
(Each bottle contains one months supply if taken at the adult suggested quantity) Age 0-3 = 1 drop Age 3-5 = 2 drops Age 5-8 = 3 drops Age 8-12 = 4 drops Adults 5 drops Can be taken up to 3 times a day. Some formulas indicate up to 10 drops once per day (indicated on the label) |
Precautions |
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Vegan Friendly