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Herb Information
Name: Skullcap |
Biological
Name: Scutellaria laterifolia
Labiatae
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Other
Names: Skullcap, Scullcap, Hoodwort, Quaker Bonnet, Helmet Flower, European Skullcap, Greater Skullcap, American skullcap, blue skullcap, blue pimpernel, hoodwart, hooded willow herb, side-flowering skullcap, mad dogweed, mad weed, helmet flower |
Parts
Used: Aerial parts |
Active Compounds:
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Scutellarin, a flavonoid glycoside and many other flavones.
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Iridoids; catalpol is present
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Volatile oil and waxes, mainly C3l, C33 and C35 hydrocarbons
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Tannins
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Remedies
For:
Nervine tonic, anti-spasmodic,
hypotensive.
Skullcap relaxes states of nervous tension whilst at the same time renewing and revivifying the central nervous system. It has a specific use in the treatment of seizure and hysterical states as well as epilepsy. May be used in all exhausted or depressed conditions. Can be used with complete safety in the easing of pre-menstrual tension.
Combinations : It combines well with Valerian, Passion Flower, Black Cohosh etc..
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Dosage:
Infusion: Pour a cup of boiling water onto
1-2 teaspoonfuls of the dried herb and leave to infuse for 10-15 minutes. This should be drunk three times a day or when needed.
Tincture: take 2-4ml of the tincture three times a day.
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Safety:
No information available. Some herbs are known to react with your medication. Please consult your physician before starting on any herb.
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