Description
Herboplanet's Tsa Atemisa Absinyhium is a supplement based on plant extracts, useful for counteracting menstrual cycle disorders. At the digestive level, it regulates gastrointestinal motility and promotes the elimination of gas.
The hydroalcoholic solution was made with the alchemical spagyric method of Solanimus (TSA) which includes all the phases of classical spagyria with the final addition of a specific phase of alchemical philosophy. Spagyria and alchemy were combined to obtain the best from the plant. The tincture of Artemisia absinthium is obtained by macerating the leaves and floral buds recently collected in their balsamic season (July-September), in a solution composed of spagyric alcohol and water, following the spagyric-alchemical method of Solanimus. The plant contains (0.15-0.4%) bitter substances belonging to the group of sesquiterpene lactones, mainly absintine, which is a dimeric guaianolide (0.20-0.28%), as well as artabsin, matricin, anabsintin and others. sesquiterpene lactones, for example. the so-called pelenolides. It also contains essential oil (0.2-1.5%) made up of terpene derivatives (α and β-thujone, trans-sabinyl acetate, cis-epoxycymene or chrysanthenyl acetate, one of which, depending on the origin of the drug, It can predominate over the others up to a percentage of 40%; of the more than 50 additional mono and sesquiterpenes we must remember thujano, thujolo, linalool, cineole, α-bisabolol, α-curcumene and spathulenol), flavonoids, caffeic and other phenolcarboxylic acids, resins, tannins and probably small amounts of polyacetylenes. It is used for its aperitif properties, appetite stimulant, stomachic, bitter-aromatic, carminative, choleretic, cholagogue, antispasmodic of the intestine and bile ducts, antiseptic, tonic, diuretic, febrifuge, vermifuge, emmenagogue. The essential oil exerts a slight hyperemic action, due to this characteristic Absinthe is indicated in chronic gastritis. On the other hand, the essential oil should not be taken pure, since in high doses it acts as a spasmogen, and can cause vomiting, diarrhea, urinary retention, dizziness and cramps, even epileptoid manifestations. In the Middle Ages it was considered a panacea such as digestive bitterness, antiscorbutic, antiscrofvole, febrifuge, antiepileptic, antirheumatic, vermifuge, etc. It was also used in popular medicine as an antimalarial.
It is recommended to take 40 drops three times a day, in a little water.
Since this product is based on plant extracts, it may present slight sedimentation. It is recommended to shake the bottle well before use.
Keep out of reach of children under three years of age. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. The product is intended as part of a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. Use of this product is not recommended in cases of suspected or proven allergy to any of its components.
Store in a cool, dry place, away from heat sources. The expiration date refers to the product being intact and properly stored.
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Fruugo ID:
50845442-101677074
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EAN:
8032185031007
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The hydroalcoholic solution was made with the alchemical spagyric method of Solanimus TSA which includes all the phases of classical spagyria with the final addition of a specific phase of alchemical philosophy. Spagyria and alchemy were combined to obtain the best from the plant. The tincture of Artemisia absinthium is obtained by macerating the leaves and floral buds recently collected in their balsamic season JulySeptember, in a solution composed of spagyric alcohol and water, following the spagyricalchemical method of Solanimus. The plant contains 0.150.4% bitter substances belonging to the group of sesquiterpene lactones, mainly absintine, which is a dimeric guaianolide 0.200.28%, as well as artabsin, matricin, anabsintin and others. sesquiterpene lactones, for example. the socalled pelenolides. It also contains essential oil 0.21.5% made up of terpene derivatives and thujone, transsabinyl acetate, cisepoxycymene or chrysanthenyl acetate, one of which, depending on the origin of the drug, It can predominate over the others up to a percentage of 40% of the more than 50 additional mono and sesquiterpenes we must remember thujano, thujolo, linalool, cineole, bisabolol, curcumene and spathulenol, flavonoids, caffeic and other phenolcarboxylic acids, resins, tannins and probably small amounts of polyacetylenes. It is used for its aperitif properties, appetite stimulant, stomachic, bitteraromatic, carminative, choleretic, cholagogue, antispasmodic of the intestine and bile ducts, antiseptic, tonic, diuretic, febrifuge, vermifuge, emmenagogue. The essential oil exerts a slight hyperemic action, due to this characteristic Absinthe is indicated in chronic gastritis. On the other hand, the essential oil should not be taken pure, since in high doses it acts as a spasmogen, and can cause vomiting, diarrhea, urinary retention, dizziness and cramps, even epileptoid manifestations. In the Middle Ages it was considered a panacea such as digestive bitterness, antiscorbutic, antiscrofvole, febrifuge, antiepileptic, antirheumatic, vermifuge, etc. It was also used in popular medicine as an antimalarial.
Ingredients:
For 120 drops Hydroalcoholic solution 15 of Artemisia wormwood Artemisia absinthium L. flowering tops 3.3 g.