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Rowan bud extract is considered a specific remedy for veins: it tones the venous wall, combats inflammation and reduces congestion.
It acts on the syndrome of venous insufficiency characterized by heaviness in the limbs and acroparesthesia and in pre-thrombotic states: it shows, in fact, a certain tendency to correct hyper-coagulation.
Blueberry buds provide an optimal yeast derivative, specific in all those situations where tissue hyalinization prevails, both at vascular and organ level. Castanea Vesca buds show an elective organ-tropism towards the lymphatic vessels, where they exert a drainage action.
The yeast derivative acts effectively on the lymphatic circulation of the lower limbs, where it helps to eliminate lymphatic stasis, responsible for edema and the consequent feeling of heaviness. The main indication for Black Poplar yeast derivative is represented by arteriopathy of the lower limbs accompanied by claudicatio intermittens, where it facilitates, thanks to its antispasmodic action, compensatory collateral circulation: in fact it reduces vasospasm, favoring better vascularization, capable of counteracting cutaneous tropic disorders, consequences of chronic ischemia. It combats the tendency to thrombophilia by helping to maintain a certain blood fluidity and thus preventing the formation of microthrombi.
Preparations based on horse chestnut and escin have long been used in the therapy of vascular pathologies with excellent results and numerous studies have confirmed their antiphlogistic, anti-edemic and vitamin-psimil action (reduction of capillary permeability and fragility).
Horse Chestnut activates blood circulation and promotes venous return.
Escin (i.e. total saponins), in addition to increasing venous tone, is endowed with a high anti-inflammatory action: it acts by opposing the formation of edema.
The olive derivative is indicated in the treatment of arterial hypertension and hypercholesterolemia. Olea europaea, as mentioned, is characterized by a hypotensive activity, to which it combines a hypocholesterolemic action and a reduction of total lipemia, with readjustment of phospholipids. Such characteristics of antiatheromatous action, associated with the antihypertensive and hypoglycemic activity make this plant an excellent remedy for the prevention and cure of arteriosclerosis.
Ingredients:
Water, glycerol, alcohol, macerates of: Rowan (Sorbus domestica L.) buds, Blueberry (Vaccinium myrtillus L.) buds, Chestnut (Castanea vesca Gaertn.) buds 1.8%, Horse Chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum L.) buds, Olive (Olea europaea L.) young shoots, Black Poplar (Populus nigra L.) buds, honey, mixture of natural flavours.
Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet or a healthy lifestyle. Pregnant or lactating women and children should consult their doctor before taking this food supplement. The product should not be used in case of hypersensitivity or allergy to any of the components. The expressly recommended daily dose should not be exceeded. Keep this product out of the reach of children.
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Infusions have been used for many years to improve people's health.
If we go to a herbalist we will find among other things natural foods and therefore, we will talk about natural dietetics. A natural food is one that preserves characteristics of origin, that is, that have not undergone any alteration either during the cultivation process or during the production or conditioning process.
Store in a cool and dry place
50 ml bottle
Adults: Take 25 drops 3 times a day in little water
Up to 12 years: Take 10 drops 3 times a day in little water or sublingually
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