Herbs for autumn
The people of Europe, has always lived in the rhythm of the changing seasons. Changes in temperature, length of day and night, the kind of food at different times of the year also affects the form of physical condition and immunity. So we have prepared a list of products that we believe will be useful at different times of the year, including summer refreshing, purifying spring, winter and autumn strengthening immunity.
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Herbal blend to strengthen immunity for children (over four years old)
£3.10 – £3.90Children are more vulnerable to penetration of microorganisms because their immune system is not fully mature, making them less resistant to infection. It is particularly difficult to avoid frequent infections in preschoolers and students.
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Herbal blend for cold (for children and adults)
£3.10 – £3.90Colds are a common problem of children and adults, particularly in the autumn and winter. Upper respiratory tract infection commonly referred to as the common cold is causing the characteristic symptoms such as fever, sore throat, runny or bone pain. These symptoms very effectively alleviate herbs.
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Echinacea root – Coneflower root
£2.00 – £5.50The roots of Echinacea contain phenolic glycoside- increases resistance to infection, chlorogenic acid- a natural antioxidant, inulin- supports weight loss, it is a prebiotic stimulates the growth of beneficial microflora in the gastrointestinal tract.
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Pine – Pine buds
£2.20 – £4.20Pine buds are rich in many oder biologically active ingredients, but compound that distinguishes them among other medicinal plants is an essential oil, which contains in its composition, among others pinene. In herbal medicine pine buds are mainly used in catarrh and inflammation of the upper respiratory tract, acting expectorant.
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Briar – Rosa canina fruit
£1.55 – £2.00Indications for the use of wild rose are states of poor health as a drug reinforcement. Very high vitamin C content increases resistance to infection (100 g of fruit is 840 mg of vitamin C, for comparison, in 100 g of lemon is up to 50 mg of vitamin) .
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Raspberry – Raspberry dried fruit
£3.90 – £7.00They are a source of vitamins C, E and B vitamins, they are also a valuable component of minerals: iron, potassium, magnesium and calcium. Raspberry fruit outside and antipyretic properties of anti-also have antiviral properties, because in the states of viral infections are often advised to drink the juice of these tasty fruits.
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Linden blossom – Littleleaf Lime flowers
£1.58 – £2.78The flowers are used for hypertension, their general sedative effect, calming the digestive system, in colds and flu ,reduce nasal congestion, and relieve throat irritation and cough, boosting the cardiovascular system, as well as relieve headache and migraine complaints.
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