Nature's Herbs Wild Countryside Gotu Kola Herb is harvested from its natural wild environment in nutrient-rich marshlands of India. Gotu Kola is widely used in many parts of the ayurvedic system of traditional medicine. This plant grows in a widespread distribution in tropical, swampy areas, including parts of India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Madagascar, and South Africa. It also grows in Eastern Europe. The roots and leaves are used medicinally. Gotu kola has been important in the medicinal systems of central Asia for centuries. In Sri Lanka, it was purported to prolong life, as the leaves are commonly eaten by elephants. Numerous skin diseases, ranging from poorly healing wounds to leprosy, have been treated with gotu kola. Gotu kola also has a historical reputation for boosting mental activity and for helping a variety of illnesses, such as high blood pressure, rheumatism, fever, and nervous disorders. Some of its common applications in Ayurvedic medicine include heart disease, water retention, hoarseness, bronchitis, and coughs in children, and as a poultice for many skin conditions.
Ingredients: Maca Root, Gelatin, Purified Water, MCT, Vitamin E and Rosemary Oil as natural FreshCare preservatives.
Suggested Use: Take 1 capsule 3 times a day.
Safety Information: Do not take more than Recommended Dose. Keep Away from small children. Keep in a safe temperature. Avoid leaving in extreme temperatures (Too Hot/Too Cold). Safest temperature is room temperature, generally 70° F