Oatstraw
Cognitive Health: May improve brain function, memory, and focus, particularly in older adults, by boosting cerebral blood flow and inhibiting PDE4.
Bone Health: Rich in calcium, magnesium, and silica, oatstraw supports bone density and strength, beneficial for menopausal women.
Heart Health: Contains avenanthramides, antioxidants that reduce inflammation and improve blood flow, potentially lowering heart disease risk.
Skin Health: High silica content supports skin, hair, and nail health; used topically to soothe irritation and promote a healthy complexion.
Digestive Health: Mild diuretic properties and soluble fiber may support kidney function and regular bowel movements.
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Tea/Infusion: Steep 1–2 teaspoons of dried oatstraw in 8–12 oz hot water for 10–15 minutes for tea, or 1 oz in 4 cups water for 4–8 hours for a nutrient-rich infusion. Drink 1–2 cups daily.
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Capsules/Tinctures: Take 800–1,600 mg capsules or 3–5 mL tincture 1–3 times daily, per product instructions or healthcare provider guidance.
- Duration: Best benefits with long-term use (6+ months for nervous system support); limit to short-term high doses to avoid side effects.
Origin: USA
DISCLAIMER: Statements and claims here have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Please always consult your health care provider if you are taking any medications or have any medical condition. Individual results may vary.
Cognitive Health: May improve brain function, memory, and focus, particularly in older adults, by boosting cerebral blood flow and inhibiting PDE4.
Bone Health: Rich in calcium, magnesium, and silica, oatstraw supports bone density and strength, beneficial for menopausal women.
Heart Health: Contains avenanthramides, antioxidants that reduce inflammation and improve blood flow, potentially lowering heart disease risk.
Skin Health: High silica content supports skin, hair, and nail health; used topically to soothe irritation and promote a healthy complexion.
Digestive Health: Mild diuretic properties and soluble fiber may support kidney function and regular bowel movements.
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Tea/Infusion: Steep 1–2 teaspoons of dried oatstraw in 8–12 oz hot water for 10–15 minutes for tea, or 1 oz in 4 cups water for 4–8 hours for a nutrient-rich infusion. Drink 1–2 cups daily.
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Capsules/Tinctures: Take 800–1,600 mg capsules or 3–5 mL tincture 1–3 times daily, per product instructions or healthcare provider guidance.
- Duration: Best benefits with long-term use (6+ months for nervous system support); limit to short-term high doses to avoid side effects.
Origin: USA
DISCLAIMER: Statements and claims here have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Please always consult your health care provider if you are taking any medications or have any medical condition. Individual results may vary.
Cognitive Health: May improve brain function, memory, and focus, particularly in older adults, by boosting cerebral blood flow and inhibiting PDE4.
Bone Health: Rich in calcium, magnesium, and silica, oatstraw supports bone density and strength, beneficial for menopausal women.
Heart Health: Contains avenanthramides, antioxidants that reduce inflammation and improve blood flow, potentially lowering heart disease risk.
Skin Health: High silica content supports skin, hair, and nail health; used topically to soothe irritation and promote a healthy complexion.
Digestive Health: Mild diuretic properties and soluble fiber may support kidney function and regular bowel movements.
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Tea/Infusion: Steep 1–2 teaspoons of dried oatstraw in 8–12 oz hot water for 10–15 minutes for tea, or 1 oz in 4 cups water for 4–8 hours for a nutrient-rich infusion. Drink 1–2 cups daily.
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Capsules/Tinctures: Take 800–1,600 mg capsules or 3–5 mL tincture 1–3 times daily, per product instructions or healthcare provider guidance.
- Duration: Best benefits with long-term use (6+ months for nervous system support); limit to short-term high doses to avoid side effects.
Origin: USA
DISCLAIMER: Statements and claims here have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Please always consult your health care provider if you are taking any medications or have any medical condition. Individual results may vary.
Cognitive Health: May improve brain function, memory, and focus, particularly in older adults, by boosting cerebral blood flow and inhibiting PDE4.
Bone Health: Rich in calcium, magnesium, and silica, oatstraw supports bone density and strength, beneficial for menopausal women.
Heart Health: Contains avenanthramides, antioxidants that reduce inflammation and improve blood flow, potentially lowering heart disease risk.
Skin Health: High silica content supports skin, hair, and nail health; used topically to soothe irritation and promote a healthy complexion.
Digestive Health: Mild diuretic properties and soluble fiber may support kidney function and regular bowel movements.
-
Tea/Infusion: Steep 1–2 teaspoons of dried oatstraw in 8–12 oz hot water for 10–15 minutes for tea, or 1 oz in 4 cups water for 4–8 hours for a nutrient-rich infusion. Drink 1–2 cups daily.
-
Capsules/Tinctures: Take 800–1,600 mg capsules or 3–5 mL tincture 1–3 times daily, per product instructions or healthcare provider guidance.
- Duration: Best benefits with long-term use (6+ months for nervous system support); limit to short-term high doses to avoid side effects.
Origin: USA
DISCLAIMER: Statements and claims here have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Please always consult your health care provider if you are taking any medications or have any medical condition. Individual results may vary.