Anifen
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Excellent product, based on anise and fennel for abdominal tension
Prodotto eccellente, a base di anice e finocchio per le tensioni addominali
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Description
Fennel seeds, correctly defined achenes, have a particularly rich composition in essential oils, whose most important active principles are limonene, flavonoids, dipentene, anisic ketone and others. Cranberry, and in particular its leaves, have important beneficial properties, among which the ability to protect the circulatory system stands out.
Properties and benefits of Anifen
Cranberry remains a great remedy against diarrhea, but also against constipation and, as part of laxative supplements, corrects intestinal atony that can result from the use of such preparations. Lactobacillus acidophilus is a Gram-positive bacterium that collects numerous beneficial effects for the human body. It contains ten billion live bacteria for every gram, with excellent protective effects on the intestinal bacterial flora, where some infectious processes of allergenic origin accumulate. Chamomile is a plant commonly used in the herb field for its high antispasmodic qualities. It is also used as an adjuvant to soothe some painful manifestations, such as intestinal cramps. Anise seeds have been used for centuries as a digestive remedy; It has the power to inhibit fermentation processes that originate in the intestine and significantly reduces the appearance of vomiting, nausea and meteorism. Combined with fennel, it is able to tangibly enhance its action; finally, the antispastic action justifies its use in cases of dyspepsia and meteorism. Valerian is an official plant with more than recognized calming and sedative properties. Valerian also acts as an antispasmodic in case of gastric pain or due to intestinal cramps. Vegetal carbon is derived from the calcination of the wood of birch, poplar and other tree species whose wood is considered to be of the light type; and it works by absorbing the gases produced in excess by the intestine, proving to be useful when used as an antidiarrheal.
How to take Anifen?
2 pills 3 times a day are recommended
Composition of Anifen
Extracts and Sprays Of: Fennel (Foeniculum Vulgare Mill.) Fruits, Blueberry (Vaccinium Myrtillus L.) Leaves, Microcrystalline Cellulose, Vegetable Magnesium Stearate, Lactobacillus Acidophilus W22 (Nizo 3674) *, Fucus (Fucus Vesiculosus L.) Stem, Mulin Flowers Of Verbascum Thapsus L., Flowers Of Chamomile (Matricaria Chamomilla L.), Green Anise (Pimpinella Anisum L.) Fruit 5%, Valerian (Valeriana Officinalis L.) Rhizome, Coal, Silica.
* Live Bacteria Content Per Daily Dose Corresponding To 1.4 Billion
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