Castoreum (Bibergeil) Tincture Extra Strong
Product Description:
Castoreum Tincture Extra Strong is a traditional herbal supplement derived from the castor sacs of beavers. It has been used for centuries in various cultures for its purported health benefits, including:
* Supporting urinary tract health
* Enhancing libido and sexual function
* Promoting hormonal balance
* Boosting energy levels
* Supporting overall well-being
Product Features:
* Highly Concentrated: Our Castoreum Tincture Extra Strong is made with a higher concentration of active ingredients for maximum potency.
* Organic and Non-GMO: We source our castoreum from wild beavers that roam in pollution-free environments, ensuring a pure and natural product.
* Traditional Extraction Method: Our tincture is extracted using a traditional maceration process to preserve the full spectrum of beneficial compounds.
* Convenient Tincture Form: The liquid tincture format allows for easy dosing and absorption.
Benefits:
* Supports Urinary Health: Castoreum has diuretic properties that may help flush out toxins and prevent urinary tract infections.
* Enhances Libido: Its hormone-balancing effects may support sexual desire and performance.
* Promotes Vitality: Castoreum has traditionally been used as a tonic to boost energy levels and enhance overall well-being.
* Additional Benefits: It may also support bone health, digestion, and immune function.
Usage Instructions:
* Take 10-20 drops twice daily, diluted in water or juice.
* Do not exceed the recommended dosage.
Precautions:
* Consult a healthcare professional before using if you are pregnant, nursing, or have any medical conditions.
* Store in a cool, dark place away from sunlight.
Additional Features:
* Versatile: Can be used both internally and externally.
* Long Shelf Life: Our tincture has a shelf life of up to 5 years when stored properly.
Customer Testimonials:
“I have noticed a significant improvement in my urinary tract health since taking this tincture. It has helped reduce discomfort and prevent infections.” – Sarah J.
National Institutes of Health: Castoreum: A Review of Its Chemistry, Pharmacology, and Ethnobotany