This tincture of Japanese Knotweed (Polygonum cuspidatum) root is made with dried roots.
$20.00
This tincture of Japanese Knotweed (Polygonum cuspidatum) root is made with dried roots.
SUGGESTED USE:
30 - 120 drops, 3-6 times daily in juice or water.
OTHER INGREDIENTS:
Certified Organic Gluten Free cane alcohol, USP pharmaceutical grade glycerin, ultrafiltered water.
CONCENTRATION:
1:5, 55-65% Alcohol
CONTRAINDICATIONS:
Discontinue the use of Japanese knotweed 10 days prior to surgery. It has blood-thinning properties. Do not use if pregnant or attempting to get pregnant.
HOW TO MEASURE OUR TINCTURES:
Suggested doses are given in drops. However, for easy dosing, you may want to use the guidelines below:
Droppers: If a dropper were immersed in a tincture bottle and the bulb squeezed twice, the number of drops in the pipette for most given tinctures will be approximately 30 drops.
Note: These are only averages. More viscous (thicker) tinctures will produce fewer, and bigger, drops.
Teaspoons: There are approximately 120 drops in 1 teaspoon (approximately 4 droppersful).
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Our products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Japanese Knotweed tincture
I have used Japanese knotweed for the past 8 months to treat my Lyme disease, which I’ve had for at least 10 years. I started using it because Stephen Buhner recommends it as a way to cut off Lyme disease’s ability to feed and its ability to misuse cytokines. I have had good results. I am able to do more and have actually gained some weight. It’s nice to feel that I’m not just wasting away and moving slowly towards death. If you are battling Lyme disease, I recommend this product. If you have neuro- Lyme disease, I would add that Stephen Buettner recommends it because it can get past the blood brain barrier and take care of Lyme’s actions in the brain.
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