Ansaqiy - Gasp of Breath Alcohol Free Tincture

$15.00

Product Ingredients: Organic Nettle, Mullein & Coconut Glycerin

Known to contain antihistamine properties known for lowering pollen allergies, loosening mucus & overall improving one’s oxygen intake.

1 oz Blue Cobalt Glass Bottle with dropper

Take: 1 - 2 ml full dropper 3 x a day

Store: In a dark & cool place away from direct sunlight.

expires. 9/2029

This product is not FDA-approved nor intended to diagnose, cure, treat, or prevent disease.

Mullein Potential Side Effects and Interactions:

  • Allergic Reactions: Individuals with known allergies to mullein or plants in the same family (like snapdragons) may experience skin rashes, itching, or swelling upon contact. 

  • Medication Interactions: Mullein may interact with certain medications, particularly those affecting the respiratory system or those with sedative properties. If you are taking medications for conditions like asthma or bronchitis, it's important to consult a healthcare provider before using mullein tincture. 

  • Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: There is insufficient reliable information about the safety of mullein during pregnancy and breastfeeding. It's best to err on the side of caution and avoid use during these periods. 

  • Other Concerns: Mullein may intensify the effects of muscle relaxants and lithium, and it may inhibit the effectiveness of antidiabetic drugs. If you are taking prescription diuretics, consult with a healthcare professional before using mullein, as it can also have a diuretic effect. 

Nettle General Cautions & Side Effects:

  • Stomach upset: Nettle, in any form, including tincture, may cause stomach cramps or diarrhea in some individuals.

  • Allergic reactions: Although rare, severe allergic reactions, including hives, difficulty breathing, and swelling, can occur. Seek emergency medical attention if you experience these symptoms.

Contraindications (Situations where you should not take nettle):

  • Pregnancy and breastfeeding: Nettle is likely unsafe during pregnancy as it might stimulate uterine contractions and increase the risk of miscarriage. There isn't enough reliable information on its safety during breastfeeding, so it's best to avoid it.

  • Allergy to nettle: If you have a known allergy or sensitivity to nettle or plants in the same family, avoid using it. 

Interactions with Medications:

  • Blood thinners: Nettle can interact with blood-thinning drugs like Warfarin (Coumadin) due to its vitamin K content, which promotes blood clotting.

  • Diabetes medications: Nettle might lower blood sugar levels and could enhance the effect of diabetes medications, potentially leading to dangerously low blood sugar.

  • Blood pressure medications: Nettle's potential to lower blood pressure might enhance the effects of blood pressure-lowering medications.

  • Diuretics (Water pills): Nettle can act as a diuretic, potentially increasing the effects of diuretic medications and leading to excessive fluid loss and potassium depletion.

  • Lithium: Nettle may affect how the body eliminates lithium, potentially leading to increased lithium levels and serious side effects.

  • Medications that cause drowsiness: Nettle may enhance the sedative effects of medications that cause sleepiness. 

Other Precautions:

  • Consult with a healthcare provider: It's essential to talk to your doctor or pharmacist before using nettle tincture, especially if you have existing health conditions, are taking other medications or supplements, or are pregnant or breastfeeding.

  • Children: Don't give nettle supplements to children without medical advice.

  • Diabetes: People with diabetes should monitor their blood sugar levels carefully if taking nettle, as it might affect blood sugar control.

  • Kidney problems: If you have kidney problems, discuss nettle use with your healthcare provider as it can affect urine flow.

  • Elderly individuals: Use with caution in older adults due to the potential for low blood pressure. 

Important Note: Herbal supplements like nettle tincture are not regulated by the FDA. Follow the instructions on the product label or consult your healthcare provider for dosage information. 

Product Ingredients: Organic Nettle, Mullein & Coconut Glycerin

Known to contain antihistamine properties known for lowering pollen allergies, loosening mucus & overall improving one’s oxygen intake.

1 oz Blue Cobalt Glass Bottle with dropper

Take: 1 - 2 ml full dropper 3 x a day

Store: In a dark & cool place away from direct sunlight.

expires. 9/2029

This product is not FDA-approved nor intended to diagnose, cure, treat, or prevent disease.

Mullein Potential Side Effects and Interactions:

  • Allergic Reactions: Individuals with known allergies to mullein or plants in the same family (like snapdragons) may experience skin rashes, itching, or swelling upon contact. 

  • Medication Interactions: Mullein may interact with certain medications, particularly those affecting the respiratory system or those with sedative properties. If you are taking medications for conditions like asthma or bronchitis, it's important to consult a healthcare provider before using mullein tincture. 

  • Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: There is insufficient reliable information about the safety of mullein during pregnancy and breastfeeding. It's best to err on the side of caution and avoid use during these periods. 

  • Other Concerns: Mullein may intensify the effects of muscle relaxants and lithium, and it may inhibit the effectiveness of antidiabetic drugs. If you are taking prescription diuretics, consult with a healthcare professional before using mullein, as it can also have a diuretic effect. 

Nettle General Cautions & Side Effects:

  • Stomach upset: Nettle, in any form, including tincture, may cause stomach cramps or diarrhea in some individuals.

  • Allergic reactions: Although rare, severe allergic reactions, including hives, difficulty breathing, and swelling, can occur. Seek emergency medical attention if you experience these symptoms.

Contraindications (Situations where you should not take nettle):

  • Pregnancy and breastfeeding: Nettle is likely unsafe during pregnancy as it might stimulate uterine contractions and increase the risk of miscarriage. There isn't enough reliable information on its safety during breastfeeding, so it's best to avoid it.

  • Allergy to nettle: If you have a known allergy or sensitivity to nettle or plants in the same family, avoid using it. 

Interactions with Medications:

  • Blood thinners: Nettle can interact with blood-thinning drugs like Warfarin (Coumadin) due to its vitamin K content, which promotes blood clotting.

  • Diabetes medications: Nettle might lower blood sugar levels and could enhance the effect of diabetes medications, potentially leading to dangerously low blood sugar.

  • Blood pressure medications: Nettle's potential to lower blood pressure might enhance the effects of blood pressure-lowering medications.

  • Diuretics (Water pills): Nettle can act as a diuretic, potentially increasing the effects of diuretic medications and leading to excessive fluid loss and potassium depletion.

  • Lithium: Nettle may affect how the body eliminates lithium, potentially leading to increased lithium levels and serious side effects.

  • Medications that cause drowsiness: Nettle may enhance the sedative effects of medications that cause sleepiness. 

Other Precautions:

  • Consult with a healthcare provider: It's essential to talk to your doctor or pharmacist before using nettle tincture, especially if you have existing health conditions, are taking other medications or supplements, or are pregnant or breastfeeding.

  • Children: Don't give nettle supplements to children without medical advice.

  • Diabetes: People with diabetes should monitor their blood sugar levels carefully if taking nettle, as it might affect blood sugar control.

  • Kidney problems: If you have kidney problems, discuss nettle use with your healthcare provider as it can affect urine flow.

  • Elderly individuals: Use with caution in older adults due to the potential for low blood pressure. 

Important Note: Herbal supplements like nettle tincture are not regulated by the FDA. Follow the instructions on the product label or consult your healthcare provider for dosage information.