Description
BioPure Health Cryptolepis
Immune Support
Cryptolepis is a potent botanical extract derived from Cryptolepis sanguinolenta, a plant native to West and Central Africa. Rich in alkaloids such as cryptolepine, it has a long history of traditional use to support immune function and microbial balance. Today, ongoing research explores its broad-spectrum activity and its role in supporting the body’s natural resilience and overall well-being.
Key Benefits and Features:
- Provides broad-spectrum immune support
- Promotes healthy microbial balance
- Supports gastrointestinal function
- Helps maintain a healthy response to oxidative stress
- Promotes healthy cellular function
- Helps maintain healthy blood glucose balance
Ingredients
| Serving Size: 1 Dropperful (1 mL) |
Amount/Serving |
| Cryptolepis (Cryptolepis sanguinolenta) root extract 1:5 |
1 mL |
Other Ingredients: Filtered water and sugarcane (40-50%).
Plant-Based, No Artificial Additives, Premium Botanicals, Third-Party Tested
Suggested Use
Take 1 full squeeze of the dropper 2 to 3 times per day or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.
Warning: Do not use when pregnant or nursing unless recommended by your healthcare practitioner. Keep out of reach of children.
Storage: Store in a cool, dry, and dark place.
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Your Questions Answered:
Q: What is the herb weight to menstruum volume ratio for Cryptolepis?
A: The concentration ratio for Cryptolepis is 1:5, meaning that 1 gram of Cryptolepis sanguinolenta root is extracted into every 5 milliliters of liquid tincture.
Q: Can Cryptolepis tincture be diluted in water or juice when dispensing?
A: Yes, Cryptolepis tincture can be diluted in water or juice for ease of use and improved palatability as desired.
Modern lifestyles and environmental factors can place added demands on the body’s natural systems, which can affect internal balance and overall well-being. Daily support of immune function and microbial balance can help nurture sustained vitality. Traditional botanical remedies—once common in everyday care but often overlooked today—invite us to reconnect with nature’s restorative wisdom, especially as ongoing stressors continue to challenge the body’s innate resilience.