A Revitalizing Herb With Historical Use Similar To Ginseng
Gotu kola (centella asiatica) in India, where this plant is native, is used as the Chinese use ginseng. The name Gotu "Kola" often raises questions of the plant possibly containing caffeine. While it is often touted as a longevity herb, there is no relation to the caffeine containing cola nut. Gotu kola can be enjoyed by those who do not wish to include caffeine as part of their health program.
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 2 Capsules
Servings per Container: 90
Amount Per Serving
% Daily Value
Total Carbohydrate
1 gr
<1%+
Sodium
5 Milligrams
<1%
Gotu Kola (Stem, Leaf)
870 Milligrams
**
**Daily value not established.
Other Ingredients: Gelatin, Magnesium Stearate
Directions
As an addition to the daily diet, take two capsules three times daily, preferably with food.
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