Buy Bacopa Monnieri Supplement: Natural medicinal herbs of Ayurveda
Bacopa Monnieri, also known as Bacopa Brahmi, has been used in Ayurvedic medicine for many centuries. The popular medicinal herb used in Indian and Chinese medicine is now also available in Europe and the USA as a dietary supplement. It increases general well-being and promotes cognitive functions in the brain. Bacopa is particularly popular as a herbal booster against tiredness and exhaustion.
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Use of Bacopa Monnieri: areas of application
Traditionally, the marsh plant is used as a tincture or as a tea, e.g. for mental exhaustion, nervousness and a better general condition. In Indian medicine, it is also used to treat epilepsy. As a nootropic, Bacopa Monnieri is primarily used in Western cultures to:
- Better ability to concentrate
- Cognitive performance (memory, learning ability)
- Relaxation and calming (anxiety-relieving, stress-reducing)
- Anti-ageing (antioxidant effect)
In our blog, you will find all areas of application and benefits of Bacopa Monnieri, whether and what side effects Bacopa Monnieri can have, and what you have to consider in terms of Bacopa dosage and intake.
Where to buy Bacopa Monnieri?
It is easier to take Bacopa Monnieri as a dietary supplement. The healing active ingredients are available in high concentrations in Bacopa tablets, Bacopa powder and (still rarely) as an extract (e.g. in energy drinks). You can buy Bacopa Brahmi online in Europe and even have it delivered directly to your home.
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Sources:
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kleines_Fettblatt
https://www.naturalis-bio.de/bacopa-monnieri/
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phytosterine
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flavonoide
https://nootro.de/nootropika/bacopa-monnieri-brahmi/
https://www.vitalundfitmit100.de/news/Brahms
Text author:
Kay Svegler
Communications, PR, American Studies, University of Leipzig
Journalist and freelance writer (e.g. Süddeutsche Zeitung, BILD, MDR etc.)
Former Senior PR Manager for Fischer Appelt, Sustainability and Diversity Manager for DKB