AZTEC ROOT | Organic Chilcuague Extract | Buy a Sample or Full Size (preorder 10/3).
Serves as an all-purpose natural remedy. Mouth and skin spray (avoid the nose, eyes, and private genital areas).
Antiseptic Antifungal, Antibacterial, Antiviral, Immune boost, Anesthetic, Digestive and Analgesic
SUGGESTED USE: Mouth cleanse, sore throat, bad breath, tooth pain, tooth infection, inflammation, skin burns, insect bites, acne, skin infections, psoriasis, athletes foot, fungal problems, hands sanitizer, mouth freshener, alleviates nausea, controls allergy symptoms.
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The effect of Chilcuague is intense and quite pleasant; it produces a strong, electric, zingy feeling in the mouth. The plant produces saliva in the mouth, facilitating the production of beneficial bacteria.
Content: The H. longipes plant produces a complex mixture of antioxidant chlorophylls and polyamines, as well as a number of possible antimutagens. The geographic location and seasonal variations affect the quality and quantity of the polyphenols, flavonoids, and tannins found in Chilcuague's leaves and flowers. The extract of Heliopsis longipes has a lot of N-alkylamides, mostly bioactive spilanthol, which is also called affinin. N-alkylamides are a group of secondary metabolites that are becoming more and more interesting in the pharmaceutical field because they can reduce inflammation, change the immune system, relieve pain, and fight tumors.
Usage: Chilcuague tincture is sprayed in the mouth. 2 to 3 sprays are sufficient 3 times a day if you are getting sick or are using it to naturally treat bronchitis, gut issues, overproduction of mucus, etc. After spraying the mouth, close the mouth and keep it from swallowing for 15 to 30 seconds. Allow the salivation to take place for a few minutes before drinking water. Saliva helps clean the mouth and the gums and teeth. The feeling is electric and zingy, and you will feel your mouth vibrate.
INGREDIENTS: Organic sugar cane alcohol, organic chilcuague roots (heliopsis longipes).
If you have an allergy and/or are sensitive to the daisy (Asteracea) family, use it with caution.
Chilcuague is a natural diuretic. Consult with your doctor if you have questions. Chewing chilcuague root and spraying the mouth is okay if you are on diuretics within traditional medicine, but we encourage you to speak to your doctor if you have concerns.
Do you have prostate cancer? Chilcuague might promote the production of male hormones, which could interact with prostate cancer drugs. The risk is higher if you consume the plant at high doses.
Tinctures such as ours are not recommended for pregnant women since we use sugar cane alcohol to extract the medicinal properties of Chilcuague.
This ancient pre-Hispanic root of chilcuague has a stimulating effect on the nervous system, activating the gaba receptors to communicate with your nervous system. It helps by assisting with energy levels without the unwanted effects associated with caffeine. Do not drink the tincture; only spray the mouth 2-3 times a day, using 2-3 sprays in the mouth.
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The Food and Drug Administration has not evaluated this statement. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult their medical practitioner before use.
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Keep it out of the reach of children.
Clinical Studies:
[1] Affinin (Spilanthol), Isolated from Heliopsis longipes, Induces Vasodilation via Activation of Gasotransmitters and Prostacyclin Signaling Pathways Toshio Morikawa, Academic Editor
[2] Botanical Sciences - versión On-line ISSN 2007-4476versión impresa ISSN 2007-4298
[3] Analgesic activity of Heliopsis longipes and its effect on the nervous system
V G Cilia-López 1, B I Juárez-Flores, J R Aguirre-Rivera, and A Reyes-Agüero
[4] Heliopsis longipes Wikepedia
[5] Determination of insecticidal activity of Heliopsis longipes A. Gray Blake, an endemic plant of Guanajuato state Alejandro Hernández Morales, Jackeline Lizzeta Arvizu Gómez, Blanca Estela Gómez Luna,Enrique Ramírez Chávez, and María del Rosario Abraham Juárez, Gerardo Martínez Soto, and Jorge Molina Torres
[6] Phenolic compounds and antioxidant activity of methanolic extracts from leaves and flowers of chilcuague (Heliopsis longipes, Asteraceae) Erik G. Tovar-Pérez et al
[7] Antimutagenic properties of affinin isolated from Heliopsis longipes extract
Myriam Arriaga-Alba, María Yolanda Rios & Myrna Déciga-Campos
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. The information was taken from clinical studies. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.