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Gotu Kola Herb**

June 11, 2009 By Centella asiatica

Family Name: Zingiberaceae, ginger
Origin: Sri Lanka

The above-ground portions of Gotu Kola are used for their rejuvenating properties such as strengthening connective tissue and stimulating collagen production. It also promotes wound and scar healing by stimulating cellular mitosis; increases protein growth in the skin; and promotes tensile integrity of the tissue. Gotu kola is used topically to help burns, eczema, psoriasis, varicose veins, and in scalp oils to deter baldness. Its properties for skin include: antibacterial, antisporiatic, vulnerary, and contains many antioxidants. Gotu kola’s active constituents are gingerols, which have analgesic, sedative, antipyretic (fever reducing) and antibacterial effects; and saponins (also called triterpenoids), which beneficially affect collagen, flavonoids and terpenes. It is often used in baths, salves, lotions and moisturizers. It may also be taken internally in the form of tea, tincture or capsules to treat age spots, burns, dermatitis, eczema, leprosy, psoriasis and scars (even the keloid variety). Gotu kola even boosts mental activity, and helps nervous disorders.

** Herbal Extract

Main Properties

  • PERFORMANCE
    • antibacterial
    • antioxidant
    • collagen
    • stimulating
    • healing
  • MIND
    • preservative
  • FUNCTIONAL
    • preservative

Skin Types

Best for mature skin

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