Herbs for Stomach
The stomach is part of the digestive system and responsible for the digestion of food (mostly proteins) and their shredding. Gastrointestinal dysfunction manifested by pain. Stomach ailments are so common, everyone experiences them at one point or another. There are dozens of reasons why you might get a tummy ache. Most causes are benign and the symptoms pass quickly, so there’s generally no need to look much further than your kitchen for an easy solution to this problem.
Showing all 9 results
-
Great Nettle – Nettle leaf
£2.00 – £3.90Despite it’s rough exterior, nettle is one of the best remedies for various ailments: anemia (increases the amount of hemoglobin), high blood pressure, coughs and colds, congestion, unitary tract infections and kidney and many other problems.
Rated 5.00 out of 5 -
Sale! -40.5%
Dogwood – Cornus fruit
Dogwood fruit has a slightly bitter taste, similar to cherries and contains a lot of vitamin C. The therapeutic effect is similar to cranberries, but the most valued because of the high content of valuable micronutrients such as calcium, phosphorus and potassium, but primarily iron.
£4.00£2.38 -
Sale! -22%
Rosa rugosa- rose petals
Traditionally rose petals were used during diarrhea, abdominal pain, and aids during colds because they do not show a strong grasp. The use of rose patches is indicated in infants and young children as an anti-inflammatory and diarrhea agent.
£4.50£3.50 -
Sale! -18%
Nettle tincture to strengthen the body
It improves digestion and absorption of food, diuretic and prevents bleeding from the gastrointestinal tract. With a large iron content can be used in states of deficiency, for example, frequent bleeding, too heavy menstruations and in blood donors.
£6.00£4.90 -
Great Nettle – Nettle root
£3.50 – £6.60Despite it’s rough exterior, nettle is one of the best remedies for various ailments: anemia, high blood pressure, coughs and colds, congestion, unitary tract infections and kidney and many other problems. It also seems to be effective in reducing pain and producing a sedative effect.
Rated 5.00 out of 5