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This tincture of Kudzu (Pueraria lobata) root, is made using fresh root.
$22.00
This tincture of Kudzu (Pueraria species) root, is made using fresh root.
SUGGESTED USE:
60 drops, 2-3 times per day in juice or water. Shake well before each dose.
OTHER INGREDIENTS:
Certified Organic Gluten Free cane alcohol, ultrafiltered water.
CONCENTRATION:
1:1, 25-30% Alcohol
CONTRAINDICATIONS:
None known
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).
This tincture can be very thick and hard to dispense with a dropper. It is recommended to use the teaspoon method.
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.
Kudzu root tincture
I have Lyme disease. Despite Stephen Buhner’s claim that kudzu is anti-inflammatory, in using it for the past 7 days, it is had the opposite effect in me. It has brought back arthritis problems in my wrists, for instance, that I thought were healed. Due to increased pain across my body, I cannot endorse kudzu for Lyme disease arthritis. I suspect that the reason is that kudzu contains caffeine. I went on an Rx website, where they stated that Kudzu does contain caffeine. If your body is like mine, and it overreacts to stimulants due to Lyme disease, I advise extreme caution in using kudzu. In addition to an arthritis flareup, the caffeine has brought on insomnia. I haven’t slept well for several nights. I am taking kudzu out of my protocol today. I’ve had good experience with Sage Woman’s herbs and treating Lyme disease. It’s just unfortunate that in adding this one, I created a bad setback.
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