Ingredients
Nicocure Health Supplement Ingredients
 Each
individual herb found in the Nicocure Health Supplement is safe and has been
in common use for centuries. The ingredients in Nicocure are listed on the
Food and Drug Administration’s GRAS list of safe foods. None of the
herbs used in Nicocure come with any health warnings. The Nicocure Health
Supplement is made of plants rather than pharmaceuticals, meaning that each
ingredient is similarly safe when compared to a health-promoting plant such
as garlic.
Suggested Use: Take 2 capsules, 2 times daily or as needed. Do not exceed 6 capsules per day.
Ingredients Include:
Lobelia Extract:
Lobelia (Lobelia inflata), also known as Indian tobacco, contains a substance
(lobeline) that has some effects on the nervous system that are similar to
the effects of cigarette smoking, and preliminary reports suggested that pure
lobeline or lobelia herb could be used to support smoking cessation.
Licorice Root Extract:
Licorice has a long and highly varied record of uses. It was and remains one
of the most important herbs in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Among its most
consistent and important uses are as a demulcent (soothing, coating agent)
in the digestive and urinary tracts.
Passion Flower:
The effects of passion flower were believed to be primarily on the nervous
system, particularly for stress due to mental worry and overwork.
The effectiveness of passion flower to reduce stress has been studied in a
double-blind study. In that study, 45 drops per day of an extract of passion
flower taken for four weeks was as effective in reducing stress.
Coral Calcium:
Many medical doctors recommend calcium carbonate because it requires the
fewest pills to reach a given level of calcium and it is readily available
and inexpensive. For people concerned about cost and only willing to swallow
two to three calcium pills per day, calcium carbonate is a sensible choice.
Ginger Extract:
Traditional Chinese Medicine has recommended ginger for over 2,500 years.
It is used for digestive upset and is thought to promote calmness.
Linden Flowers:
The major active constituents in linden are flavonoids, glycosides, and possibly
a volatile oil. One study found that a complex mixture of compounds, primarily
flavonoids, reduced stress in mice.
Mullein Root:
Mullein leaves and flowers have been used to promote mucus discharge and to
sooth mucous membranes. Historically, mullein has been used by herbalists
to support respiratory track health.
Spearmint Leaves:
Spearmint Leaf has been used for culinary and medicinal purposes since the
time of the ancient Romans. It has been used to promote proper inflammatory
response of gum, but Spearmint is most often used as a mild digestive aid
to combat indigestion and flatulence.
Hawthorne Berries:
The leaves, flowers, and berries of hawthorn contain a variety of bioflavonoids
that appear to be primarily responsible for the cardiac actions of the plant.
Flavonoids found in hawthorn include oligomeric procyanidins (OPCs), vitexin,
vitexin 4’-O-rhamnoside, quercetin, and hyperoside. These compounds
are often standardized in leaf and flower extracts, which are widely used
in Europe.
Wood Betony:
Native to Europe, wood betony is now planted in many parts of the world with
temperate climates. The primary portions of the plant that are used as medicine
are the leaves and flowers, though historically the root has also been used.
Bioperine:
Bioperine® is the only product sourced out of piperine to obtain a patented
status for its ability to increase the bioavailability of nutritional compounds.
Secondly, it is the only source from piperine to have undergone clinical studies
in the U.S. to substantiate its safety and efficacy for nutritional use.
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