Size:4 oz Skullcap is a perennial member of the mint family that naturally occurs in North America and other temperate zones throughout the world. Although it was formerly introduced to early European settlers by Native Americans, the herb has been in use in China for centuries, where it is known as Huang Qin. The dried herb is typically used in teas and to make infusions and tinctures. origin united states active compounds Tannins, Flavonoids, Volatile oil, Bitter iridoids plant part used leaves processing cut & sifted agriculture organic.cosmetic Infuse in oil for use in making salves, lotions and other cosmetic products. culinary Excellent for tea, especially in the evening or during times of stress. May also be tinctured. safety Do not use this herb during pregnancy or while breastfeeding. This herb may increase the sedative effects of antidepressants, barbiturates and benzodiazepines. American skullcap is a perennial herb in the mint family that is native to the moist woodlands of North America. Also known as marsh skullcap, helmet flower and mad dog weed, skullcap is a traditional nervine and tonic herb. In the 1700s, skullcap was highly regarded as a remedy for rabies, although there is no evidence to support this. The herb was also recommended for “female weakness.” Today, skullcap is recognized for its anxiolytic effects and usually enjoyed as tea. CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS PLEASE NOTE:your items will arrive with stickers in compliance with California Proposition 65.
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