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meso.mu Dietary supplement that can promote reactivation, drainage and self-defense mechanisms that allow the body to re-establish its homeostasis (functional balance) and therefore the state of health and well-being.
Betula pubescens
The meristematic tissues of the Pubescent Birch are an excellent tonic for the immune system, have tonic and restorative properties particularly indicated in cases of chronic fatigue. The organospecificity of Pubescent Birch makes it one of the remedies for the muscular system (muscle injuries) and in particular for the skeletal system (rickets, growth retardation, bone decalcifications, fractures, herniated discs, dental caries, ligament laxity, wear of the certilages and synovitis, etc.). The other target of the Pubescent Birch is the urogenital apparatus; it increases diuresis and the elimination of uric acids and urea thus counteracting water retention, gout attacks and joint pain.
Calluna vulgaris
Calluna's glycerin macerate is a useful remedy for urinary tract discomfort; it is therefore extremely important in the treatment of cystitis.
Aesculus hippocastanum
The horse chestnut bud extract has an organotropism aimed at the circulatory system and in particular at the blood vessels, which strengthens and makes it more elastic: a particularly useful feature in cases of hypertension. The horse chestnut exerts an important action on the venous vessels of the legs in an anti-inflammatory and antithrombotic sense, therefore useful in the venous stasis of the lower limbs.
Zea corn
Corn glycerin macerate is extremely rich in anthocyanins (a particular type of flavonoids); these molecules are powerful anti-oxidants.
Alnus glutinosa
Black Alder is a very important circulatory remedy. It also acts on migraine of circulatory origin, on vascular spasms with tinnitus and dizziness. Black Alder also has a mild antidepressant action by regulating the production of endorphins.
Populus nigra
Poplar bud extract improves the elasticity of arterial vessels and prevents them from hardening. The meristematic tissues of Poplar possess remarkable antipyretic and antiseptic properties, especially of the urinary and respiratory tract, thanks to the presence of salicylic acid. Poplar by stimulating the elimination of uric acids.
Quercus robur
The oak glycerin macerate is very rich in tannins. The Oak is therefore a powerful tonic and stimulant of the immune and lymphatic system.
Salix alba
The white willow contains a very important chemical substance, salicilin, which our body then transforms into salicylic acid with febrifugal, antirheumatic and analgesic properties. Willow is also an excellent antianemic as it stimulates the production of red blood cells.
Sorbus domestica The main characteristic of the Sorbo is that of being a precious regulator of blood viscosity. The ability of the Sorbo glycerin macerate to act on the blood and lymphatic circulation of the lower limbs makes it an excellent remedy for the treatment of cellulite and edema.
Ingrediants
Betula pubescens (pubescent birch) buds; calluna vulgaris (calluna) buds; aesculus hippocastanum (horse chestnut) buds; zea mais (maize) stigmas; alnus glutinosa (black alder) buds; populus nigra (poplar) buds; quercus robur (oak) buds; salix alba (willow) buds; sorbus domestica (rowan) buds.
How to use
Take 10 drops 3 times a day.
Warnings
Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
Keep out of the reach of children under three years of age.
Supplements are not intended as a substitute for a varied diet.
For pregnant or lactating women and children it is recommended to seek medical advice.
Format
30 ml bottle with dropper pipette.
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