Jiaogulan Thailand AF tincture 50 ml

Jiaogulan is native to Southeast Asia. It acts as an antioxidant, helps maintain normal blood sugar levels, and has a beneficial impact on the cardiovascular system, supporting blood circulation, normal blood pressure, and liver health. It positively influences the body’s natural immune defences. You can read…

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Jiaogulan is native to Southeast Asia. It acts as an antioxidant, helps maintain normal blood sugar levels, and has a beneficial impact on the cardiovascular system, supporting blood circulation, normal blood pressure, and liver health. It positively influences the body’s natural immune defences. You can read about other effects of this plant in freely available publications. The tincture contains no alcohol, dyes, or artificial sweeteners.

Contents: glycerol; water; Gynostemma pentaphyllum

Recommended dose and instructions: Shake well. Use 20 drops 3x per day. We recommend putting the drops in your mouth and letting them absorb through the oral mucosa. This can be followed with a small amount of water. The daily recommended dose contains extract equal to 2,034 mg of fresh plant matter.

Warning: This product is not a substitute for a balanced diet. Do not exceed the daily recommended dose. Keep out of reach of children. Store in a dry place away from direct light. Close tightly!

Count: 50 ml

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Jiaogulan - Five-leaf Ginseng

Common Names: Jiaogulan, Five-leaf Ginseng, Southern Ginseng, Herb of Immortality, Gynostemma pentaphyllum, Amachazuru (Japanese), Xianxao (Chinese), Miracle Grass, Immortality Herb, Global, English, Latin, Origin

Jiaogulan is a vining plant that can be easily grown in a pot with a sturdy support for it to climb. It's best cultivated in a mobile planter so it can be taken indoors during harsh winter frosts, as these can harm the plant. Typically, it survives winter through its roots, so watering should be limited during the cold months. In spring, Jiaogulan sprout anew. The plant prefers partial shade...