PRODUCT FEATURES
Baicalein is a natural flavone (a type of flavonoid) found mainly in the roots of the Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi. Its use is to be found in both Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM) and Japanese Kampo.
INGREDIENTS
HOW TO USE THE PRODUCT
1 capsule daily on a full stomach.
DAILY DOSES
Scutellaria baicalensis radix 500mg
of which baicalein 490mg
FORMAT
150 cps. of 500mg
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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