Description
The FDA has not approved this herb as a treatment for any health or medical applications, though clinical studies are ongoing worldwide. The FDA prohibits the promotion of this product in the United States for use in treating any health or medical condition, which we agree to comply with.
There is a vast amount of scientific information from government and private sources documenting the history of this herb, how it has been used through the centuries, and how it is being applied in today’s health field. Though many of these clinical trials are inconclusive, it is important to understand the results that have been found.
The organic extracts from Heliopsis longipes roots possess significant biological and pharmacological activity and are known as powerful metabolic boosters. This plant has been used in Mexican traditional medicine for centuries to combat parasites and to alleviate tooth and muscle pain.
Its biocidal effects have been experimentally demonstrated. It acts as a proven antiviral, antibiotic, anti-inflammatory, local anesthetic, antinociceptive, and anti-mitotic — effective against fungi responsible for conditions such as yellow toenails, mouth blisters, carcinoma, and melanoma.
One of the most remarkable reported effects is the speed at which products containing Chilcoatl heal wounds and reduce scarring — often appearing as if the injury never occurred. It has also been claimed to reduce common age spots and restore the skin to a firmer, more even, and youthful tone.
Side Effects
Few side effects have been reported. Some users have noted behavioral changes, though evidence remains inconclusive. No issues have been formally reported in pregnant women, but it is always recommended to consult a physician before use.












