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- Pure Sceletium extract in wild honey with Valerian & Melissa
- 100% Natural - Easy pack - just snap & suck
- 100% Natural & Sustainable, farmed organically free of pesticides
- Vegan friendly.
- 100% Pure wild bush honey packed with Propolis
Directions: 1 under your tongue when needed or as directed by a healthcare professional.
What users tell us: "perfect for those difficult moments", "balanced", "quick calm", "gives me breathing space" and "my personal saviour & rescue formula".
HISTORY AND TRADITIONAL USE
Sceletium tortuosum - also known as Kanna, Channa, Kougoed
Sceletium tortuosum is a succulent from the Mesemb/Vygie family and is found in dry areas from the Cape to Namibia. It is
a highly prized medicine for the Bushmen and the Khoi alike since prehistoric times. It was traded with the Dutch in the
mid 1600's and brough to European attention by Swiss scientists in the mid 1700's
As is known from the traditional use of Sceletium and as has been confirmed by modern science it is a mild anti-
depressant, improves mood and decreases anxiety, stress and tension. {1}
According to the American Botanical Council “Mesembrine and related compounds have potential use... for the
management of... conditions, such as anxiety, depression, drug dependence, bulimia, and obsessive-compulsive
disorder.”{2}
This is quite a statement, as in one sentence it encompasses all the maladies of hurried modern living.
Indeed Patrick Holford writes "positive effects...anxiety, depression, alcohol, cocaine and nicotine addiction"{1}
CONTRAINDICATIONS
While research has shown no adverse effects those taking any psychiatric medication, sedatives, anxiolytics, or any form
of antidepressants should consult their Medical practitioner before use.
As always avoid during pregnancy or if breastfeeding.
References
{1} Holford, Patrick SCELETIUM NATURE'S CONNECTOR 9-2001
{2} American Botanical Council June 15 2009 Herbclip™