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Mallow has emollient, anti-inflammatory and slightly laxative properties. Mallow forms a protective layer on the irritated and inflamed mucosa of the respiratory tract, acting on diseases by cooling the first respiratory tract.
Poppy can be useful as an adjuvant in bronchitis, asthmatic dyspnea, insomnia and agitation in children.
Hippocrates already used pine against pneumonia, which shows that he recognized its antiseptic effect on the respiratory tract. The buds are collected in May, and the resin contained in them is much more effective against colds, sinusitis and flu. They also have a healing effect in cases of nephritis, cystitis and prostatitis.
Ginger is a traditional adjuvant for dizziness, nausea, aerophagia, digestive difficulty, cold, dyspepsia, lack of appetite, fatigue, asthenia, convalescence.
Tolu Balsam is obtained from Myroxylon balsamum, a legume typical of Venezuela and Colombia, by making incisions on the bark of the trunk. It contains 75-80% esters of cinnamic acid with resinous alcohols, 20-25% balsamic acids. It is used as an antiseptic, expectorant and balsamic in preparations for the throat and bronchi.
In official medicine, Cinnamon essential oil is recognized as antibacterial, antifungal, digestive function stimulant, general tonic, carminative and hemostatic.
In the case of Cinnamon, it is essential to refer to the energetic use of the plant; it has a Warm and Sweet taste. Its anti-cold action is manifested at the level of TAI YANG, as it combats the harmful Cold that attacks the IG and the TR. In the case of Cold Vacuum of Rt, it highlights its propensity for use in women in cases of amenorrhea.
Honey, aqueous extract of: Mallow (Malva sylvestris L.) leaves and flowers 45%, Poppy (Papaver rhoeas L.) petals, Pine (Pinus montana Mill.) buds, Ginger (Zingiber officinalis Rosc.) rhizome; Tolú Balsam (Myroxylon balsamum Toluiferum HBK), Cinnamon (Cinnamomum zeylanicum Blume) essential oil, citric acid, potassium sorbate.
Instructions for use
Adults (Recommended dosage for subjects of normal weight) 1 tablespoon 3 times a day. Dilute in water
Up to 12 years (Recommended dosage for subjects of normal weight) 1 dessert spoon 3 times a day. Dilute in water.
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Infusions have been used for many years to improve people's health.
Within the herbalist we will find natural remedies that can help us face despair, loneliness, anger, anxiety and a large number of psycho-emotional imbalances.
Store in a cool and dry place
100 ml container
Adults: Take 1 spoon 3 times a day
Up to 12 years: 1/2 spoon 3 times a day
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