Scutellaria lateriflora
Common Names: Skullcap, Blue Skullcap, Mad-dog Skullcap
Description: Skullcap is a powerful and revered nervine herb with a long history of use in North American herbalism. Its delicate, small flowers give a hint of its gentle nature, but its true strength lies in its profound ability to soothe and restore an overstimulated nervous system. Unlike many sedatives, Skullcap provides a sense of calm without causing significant drowsiness, making it an excellent ally for daytime tension.
Energetics: Cool, Dry, Bitter
Key Constituents: The primary active compounds in Skullcap are flavonoids, including scutellarin and baicalin. These constituents are believed to be responsible for its anxiolytic (anxiety-reducing) and nervine actions, helping to calm the mind and relax the body.
Traditional Uses: Skullcap is a classic "trophorestorative" nervine, meaning it helps to feed and restore the nervous system over time. It is traditionally used to:
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Ease nervous tension, irritability, and stress
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Quiet an overactive mind and promote restful sleep
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Relieve restlessness and nervous excitability
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Soothe muscle tension that results from stress
Preparation: Skullcap is most effective when prepared as a tea or tincture.
Disclaimer: This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult with a qualified healthcare professional before using any herbal products, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, or taking any medications.