White Willow Bark Tea, 50g
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Preventive tea made from white willow bark has anti-inflammatory, fever-reducing, antiseptic, pain-relieving, toning, and blood-stopping properties. Willow bark has astringent, disinfectant, fever-reducing, diuretic, and anti-inflammatory properties.
The main active substance contained in the bark of this tree is salicin glycoside. It is a natural antibiotic that has fever-reducing, diaphoretic, anti-inflammatory, and pain-relieving effects.
Tannins present there are effective in diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, quinine reduces fever, flavonoids fight fungal infections, and polyphenols protect our body from free radicals.
Preparations based on white willow bark effectively dilate coronary vessels, normalize heart rate, promote blood clotting, and improve the functioning of the pancreas. They are prescribed in the complex treatment of gastric catarrh, chronic diarrhea, and diseases of the spleen as pain relievers and cholagogues.
Similarly, the pain-relieving properties of willow are used in rheumatism, gout, and colitis. Willow bark has a beneficial effect on hypotensive patients, helping to normalize blood pressure. Gargling with infusions is useful for angina, tonsillitis, periodontitis, and stomatitis. As an external remedy, they can help patients with furunculosis, hemorrhoids, varicose veins, and heal slow-healing wounds.
The main active substance contained in the bark of this tree is salicin glycoside. It is a natural antibiotic that has fever-reducing, diaphoretic, anti-inflammatory, and pain-relieving effects.
Tannins present there are effective in diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, quinine reduces fever, flavonoids fight fungal infections, and polyphenols protect our body from free radicals.
Preparations based on white willow bark effectively dilate coronary vessels, normalize heart rate, promote blood clotting, and improve the functioning of the pancreas. They are prescribed in the complex treatment of gastric catarrh, chronic diarrhea, and diseases of the spleen as pain relievers and cholagogues.
Similarly, the pain-relieving properties of willow are used in rheumatism, gout, and colitis. Willow bark has a beneficial effect on hypotensive patients, helping to normalize blood pressure. Gargling with infusions is useful for angina, tonsillitis, periodontitis, and stomatitis. As an external remedy, they can help patients with furunculosis, hemorrhoids, varicose veins, and heal slow-healing wounds.
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Dimensions:12.5x7x4.5 cm
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