Schisandra 1:2 500ml
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Description
Mediherb Schisandra 1:2 500ml: Traditional and Clinically Supported Support for Fatigue, Insomnia, and Liver Function
Mediherb's Schisandra, derived fromMediherb'sraa chinensis fruit, is traditionally used in Chinese medicine for addressing fatigue, insomnia, irritability, and poor memory. It supports healthy liver function and is also included in formulations for cough relief.^‡
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Key Benefits
Schisandra extract offers specific health benefits:
- Fatigue and Memory Support: Traditionally used to reduce fatigue and support memory and mood.^
- Sleep and Stress Relief: Helps with insomnia, irritability, and night sweats.^
- Liver Function: Supports healthy liver function, backed by clinical studies.‡
- Natural Formula: Vegan-friendly, gluten-free, and dairy-free, suitable for various dietary needs.
Ideal For
This product is ideal for individuals seeking:
- Natural relief from fatigue and support for memory and mood.
- Help with insomnia, excessive sweating, and irritability.
- Liver support and overall wellness.
- A vegan-friendly, gluten- and dairy-free supplement.
Botanical Information
- Botanical Name: Schisandra chinensis
- Plant Part Used: Fruit
- Ethanol Content: 45%
Dosage and Administration
Recommended dosage:
- Adults: Take 25-60 mL per week, as directed by a healthcare provider.
Allergen Information
No added Gluten or Dairy. This product is vegan-friendly, making it suitable for various dietary preferences.
Warnings, Cautions, and Contraindications
Important safety information:
- Traditionally contraindicated in the early stages of cough or rash.
- Professional supervision is suggested for pregnancy and lactation.
- Discontinue use 7 days prior to general anesthesia.
^Traditional use in traditional Chinese medicine.
‡Supported by uncontrolled clinical studies.