Scutellaria Supreme - 90 Capsules

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Scutellaria Supreme - 90 Capsules

$24.95

Scutellaria Supreme

In Traditional Chinese Medicine it is classically used to clear damp-heat which encompasses conditions like fever, nausea, dysentery, diarrhea, ulcers, tonsillitis, urinary tract infections, bronchitis, and pneumonia. It was also seen as an agent to clear toxins from the body and stop excessive bleeding as well as calm the fetus during pregnancy. Studies have shown it to be anti-inflammatory, anti candida, and increase glutathione production. It naturally contains melatonin and Serotonin, which are key components in helping sleep and decrease depression.

Primary Usage:

  • Anti Candida

  • Anti Dengue

  • Increases Glutathione

  • Anti-inflammatory

  • Naturally contains melatonin and serotonin

Each capsule contains:

Scutellaria baicalensis -   435 mg

Other ingredients: vegetable cellulose capsules

Note - strength may be different in pictures

Suggested Use:

Take 1 capsule 3 times per day.

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