Title: Baikal Skullcap Extract (Tincture) – 100ml – DolgieLeta
Description:
DolgieLeta Baikal Skullcap Extract is a 100ml tincture packed with potent antioxidants and bioactive compounds. Baicalin, a key component, exhibits powerful anti-cancer properties, inhibiting oxidative stress and demonstrating effectiveness against cervical, prostate, ovarian, and pancreatic cancer cells in laboratory studies. These studies show Baikal Skullcap extract may help suppress the growth of cancerous cells, not cure cancer. Further research is required.
Beyond its anti-cancer potential, Baikal Skullcap supports cardiovascular health by maintaining healthy nitric oxide levels for normal blood pressure. It also improves blood circulation to internal organs and regulates blood sugar levels by stimulating AMPK, a crucial enzyme for energy metabolism and glucose control. Its anti-inflammatory properties help manage inflammation in tissues, such as the pancreas. It also offers relief from symptoms related to PMS and menopause.
This powerful herbal remedy is traditionally used to address a wide range of concerns, including:
- Hypertension (High Blood Pressure): Helps maintain healthy blood pressure.
- Heart Health: Supports cardiovascular function and circulation.
- Nervous System Support: Provides relief from anxiety, nervousness, neurosis, and panic attacks.
- Liver Support: Promotes liver health and function.
- Blood Sugar Regulation: Helps regulate blood glucose levels.
- Immune System Support: Supports the body’s natural defense against viral and bacterial infections.
- Menstrual & Menopausal Symptoms: Offers relief from PMS and menopausal symptoms.
- Weather Sensitivity (Meteosensitivity): May help alleviate symptoms associated with weather changes.
Disclaimer: This product is a dietary supplement and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your healthcare provider before use, especially if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have pre-existing health conditions. Individual results may vary. Laboratory studies are promising but further research is needed to confirm these effects in humans.