China Compost
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This is a product that I use regularly and it adapts to what I need.
Este es un producto que uso habitualmente y se adecua a lo que yo necesito.
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Description
In herbal medicine, Quina has been used for its tonic, astringent, anti-oedemic, antiparasitic, but above all febrifuge properties. The bark is used from cinchona, yellow or red, depending on the species.
Properties and benefits of China Compost
Thanks to its active principles, it has a toxic-protoplasmic action that manifests itself against the protozoan forms with the consequent. It is therefore an excellent febrifuge par excellence. It is argued that the spectrum of action of Echinacea is determined by an increase in endogenous defenses, through a specific stimulation of the immune system, in particular through the activation of phagocytosis and the stimulation of fibroblasts. Hops have eupeptic, anaphrodisiac, calming properties and, therefore, have an antispasmodic action. From the plant the flowers (cones) are used. This plant can be useful as an adjuvant in dyspepsia, insomnia, cutaneous mycosis, fevers.
How to take China Compost?
25 drops are recommended 3 times a day in little water or sublingually
Composition of China Compost
Water, Alcohol, Red Quina (Cinchona Succirubra) Bark (30%), Echinacea (Equinacea Angustifolia) Root, Hops (Humulus Lupulus) Flowers, Chamomile (Chamomilla Recutita) Flowers, Birch (Betula Alba) Sumidades, Ulmaria (Spiraea Ulmaria) Sumidades, Wild Rose (Wild Rose) Fruits, Oak (Quercus Peduncolata) Bark, Honey, Mixture Of Natural Aromas.
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