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Gotu Kola
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GOTU KOLA
Centella asiatica
Liquid extract of dried leaf. |
Actions: Enhances integrity and vascularization
of connective tissue and skin, hastens wound healing, and stimulates
hair and nail growth. Improves elasticity and strength of blood vessels.
Rejuvenating tonic.
Uses: Injury, disease and aging of the connective tissue
and skin: Wounds, broken bones, torn ligaments and tendons, burns, anal
fissures, ulcers (skin, stomach, duodenal, bladder and varicose), dermatitis,
eczema, psoriasis, cellulitis, tendonitis, fibrocystic breast, liver
cirrhosis, prevention and reduction of keloids and hypertrophic scars,
leprosy, tuberculosis, lupus, scleroderma, periodontal (gum) disease,
retinal detachment, varicose veins and hemorrhoids. In the traditional
Ayurvedic medicine of India, Gotu Kola is considered a Rasayana (rejuvenator)
herb and has been used for centuries to increase vitality, prolong life
and to enhance learning and memory.
Dose: Take 30 to 40 drops, 3 or 4 times per day. In
severe conditions one can take up to 100 drops, 4 times per day.
Cautions: None known.
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