Endo Mu Drops 30 Ml
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Description
Description
ENDO MU DROPS 30 ML
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Food 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.White Fir Tree
The fundamental property of the Silver Fir is to alleviate the disorders connected with lung diseases. It is effective as an anti-catarrhal and mild urinary tract disinfectant. Excellent remineralizer, the gemmoderivative promotes the fixation of calcium in the bones, stimulates height-weight growth and the production of red blood cells.
Hanging birch
This plant contains tannins, resins, essential oil, betulin, glucosides. The fundamental property of Birch is to stimulate diuresis without inducing any secondary effects. For this reason it is used to reduce edema of both renal and cardiac origin, to decrease the level of albumin in urine and to promote the elimination of uric acid. The substances it contains reduce the reabsorption of water, sodium, chlorine and nitrogenous waste by the kidney, promoting the production of urine and therefore carrying out a purifying action. All the parts of Birch used have similar actions: their most important action is concentrated on the kidneys and urinary tract and can be used effectively for cystitis and other infections of the urinary system and for kidney stones.
Hornbeam
The organ specificity of the Hornbeam bud is directed electively to the nasopharynx, trachea and respiratory mucosa. It has an anti-catarrhal, cough sedative and healing action on mucosa affected by inflammatory processes and reduces spasms of the upper respiratory tract.
Beechwood
Useful for its diuretic action in renal calculosis, water retention, obesity and hypercholesterolemia.
Common Juniper
It contains as active ingredients essential oil, pinene, limonene, hydrocarbon, junene, glycolic, glyceric, ascorbic, formic, malic acids, resin, juniperin, flavonoids, proteins, pentosans. The most important property of Juniper is to increase diuresis. It is also a disinfectant of the urinary and respiratory tracts, it is a valid stimulant of digestion, an intestinal anti-fermentative, an expectorant and a cough sedative.
European olive
Some substances present in this plant are valid antagonists of free radicals. The Olive fights various reactive oxygen species and also contrasts well the damage caused by free radicals to cells (phenomenon called lipid peroxidation). Other studies suggest that the antioxidants present in the olive could have, thanks to the above-mentioned activities, cardio and vasoprotective action in humans.
Dog rose
It is a plant very rich in ascorbic acid (vitamin C), accompanied by other organic acids. The content of flavonoids and especially anthocyanidins is important. Vitamin C is essential in many oxidative processes, for example collagen and carnitine synthesis, and also promotes intestinal absorption of iron. It also has a good antioxidant action, in association with vitamin A, vitamin E and selenium. This antioxidant action is present in the natural extractive form but much less in the synthetic one.
Rosemary officinalis
Rosemary is a nervous and circulatory stimulant, which in addition to the tonic and calming effects on digestion. It exerts a neurotonic and rebalancing action by regulating the hepatodigestive state, the activity of the symbiotic bacterial flora and detoxifying the organism. The antioxidant properties are due to rosmarinic acid and especially to diterpenes. They also perform cholecystokinetic and inhibitory activities of the synthesis of prostanoids and therefore anti-inflammatory. Excellent metabolic activator, it extends its action to almost all the most important metabolic pathways, except the glucidic one.
Rubus fructicosa
Contains a set of muscle relaxants, it is an interesting antispasmodic. Also useful in enterocolitis and metrorrhagia.
Ingredients
Silver fir (Abies alba); silver birch (Betula pendula); hornbeam (Carpinus betulus); beech (Fagus sylvatica); juniper (Juniperus communis); olive (Olea europea); dog rose (Rosa canina); rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis); blackberry (Rubus fructicosus).
How to use
Take 10 drops 3 times a day.
Warnings
Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
Keep out of reach of children under three years of age.
Supplements are not intended as a substitute for a varied diet.
For pregnant or breastfeeding women and children, it is recommended to seek medical advice.
Format
30 ml bottle with dropper pipette.
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