Chilcuague Root Extract 2 Fluid Ounces

$37.73

Mouth/Skin spray    2 Fl ounces        “all purpose natural remedy”

Locally called Chilcuague, Azteca gold root, and various names, was an incredible powerful medicine for the prehispanic populations of México. It remains a unique and powerful plant ally today,

Uses:
Mouth Cleanser, Sore Throat, Bug Bites,Tooth pain, Immune Booster, Fungal problems, Athletes Foot, Candidiasis, Any Itching, Amigdalitis, Acne, Burns, Skin Wounds, Hand sanitizer, Allergies. 

Use and healing properties

The spray is used to numb the tongue and relieve pain in the teeth and throat. It has antibiotic properties (so it is traditionally used against throat infection, pharyngitis, tonsillitis, laryngitis, esophagitis, gingivitis and other infections even on the skin), it is also recognized as a powerful antifungal (traditionally used against athlete’s foot, onychomycosis, dandruff and candidiasis or milkweed), is analgesic[4], antiseptic, anesthetic

It is traditionally used in the painful dentition presented by babies helping to immediately eliminate the discomfort caused by the appearance of the first teeth, and has excellent results when applied after from the bite of an insect such as a bee, wasp or spider. It is also used as a condiment in foods and alcoholic beverages. It has depurative properties. Upon ingestion, it produces abundant secretions of bodily fluids such as saliva, sweat and urine due to its influence on the maxillary gland, which is why it was used by Chichimecas both as a condiment and as a natural medicine. The word chilcuague has its origin in the Nahuatl because this plant was recognized as Chilcoatl (chil for spicy and coatl for the shape of its root that looks like a snake), in the markets it is also known with the following names: herb grindstone, chil cuas, chilcuan, chilcmecatl, Aztec root, gold root, chili de palo, palo de duende, among others.

It has a sialogogous effect or that stimulates the production of saliva which generates several effects in the organism, among them those produced by the digestive enzymes present in saliva (amylase and lipase), its buffering or buffering effect that supports neutralizing. the pH of the stomach and oral cavity instantaneously controlling reflux, acidity and gastritis, saliva also promotes the secretion of endorphins.

Here’s a link to a science article about the effects of Chilcuague Root extract

*** A MUST HAVE IN OUR PERSONAL HERBAL FIRST AID KIT ***

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Description

Chilcuague Herbal 1st Aid is sustainbly harvested from the Sonoran desert in Northern Mexico. It’s often used for oral hygiene, tooth whitening, toothaches, sore throat, cold and flu, sinuses. Also, It numbs pain and simultaneously boosts the immune system, with its wealth of alkamides (the active ingredient in Echinacea).

Therefore, a single spray from this Chilcuague tincture causes an intense tingling sensation that spreads across the lips and mouth, which subsides in a few minutes. For me, this has become key to surviving the change in season and allergy flare up that come with it.

From WIkipedia:

Heliopsis longipes is a rare species of flowering plant in the sunflower family. It has been found only in the states of Guanajuato, San Luis Potosí, and Querétaro in north-central Mexico.[2][3]

Antifungal
Antibacterial
Antiseptic
Analgesic
Antibiotic
Anesthetic
Antiparasitic
Digestive
Anti-inflammatory

Uses:
Mouth Cleanser, Sore Throat, Bug Bites,Tooth pain, Immune Booster, Fungal problems, Athletes Foot, Candidiasis, Any Itching, Amigdalitis, Acne, Burns, Skin Wounds, Hand sanitizer, Allergies.

Effects: Numbness, Salivation, Tingling.

Ingredients:

Organic Alcohol, Organic Heliopsis Longipes (Chilcuague) Root.

Chilcuague Herbal 1st Aid is Made with Love and Gratitude in Mexico.

READ THE CLINICAL REVIEW OF ITS EFFECT ON THE NERVOUS SYSTEM

Abstract

Heliopsis longipes S.F. Blake (Asteraceae: Heliantheae) (chilcuague) is used in Mexican traditional medicine against parasites and to alleviate tooth and muscle pains. Its biocide effect has already been experimentally demonstrated; however, its analgesic action and its action on the nervous system (NS) have not been investigated yet. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the analgesic action of affinin and the H. longipes root ethanol extract, as well as their effects on the NS using an animal model. The ethanol extract was obtained by maceration, and affinin was purified from it through chromatographic techniques. Chemical and thermal analgesia were used to assess their analgesic proprieties. Irwin’s test was used to evaluate their stimulating or depressing effects. The ethanol extract and affinin displayed analgesic action similar to ketorolac and stimulating effect comparable to caffeine on the nervous system of adult mice.

Additional information

Weight .5 lbs
Dimensions 7 × 7 × 21 in

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