Organic Chestnut AQUAGEMM Non-alcoholic bud macerate Gemmotherapy
The Chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum) is a real circulatory tonic that fights all venous disorders .
In which case use Chestnut Tree AQUAGEMM Maceration of buds without alcohol Gemmotherapy?
Marronier Bio Aquagemm is a 100% organic, natural and alcohol-free macerate . It promotes quickly and actively the entire venous system by reducing the facial rosacea , perir ulcer erythema , fighting against the appearance of varicose veins . It is also recommended to prevent the emergence of hemorrhoids .
Thanks to its astringent and anti-inflammatory properties , the Chestnut tree tones all the venous walls and prevents the retention of water . Used as a regular treatment, it provides comfort and lightness by facilitating blood circulation and limiting congestion.
Use advice Chestnut Bio AQUAGEMM Maceration buds without alcohol Gemmotherapy and dosage
Human health
Take 15 drops in the morning upon waking or 3 times 5 drops spaced in the day.
A cure of 2 months is advised with a break of one week every 3 weeks
Animal health
Take 1 drop up to 5 kg of weight and 1 drop every 10 kg beyond, in the drink container 15 minutes before a meal for 21 days
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What is the composition?
The part of the plant that is used to treat: Bud, Fresh maceration
Components used
50% Organic Vegetable Glycerin, 50% Water, Organic Chestnut * (to extract 100% of the active principles of the Chestnut bud)
* Ingredients from certified organic farming
Precaution of use
- Do not exceed the daily dose.
- Ensure a varied, balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.
- Keep out of reach of young children.
- Keep away from heat and moisture.
Presentation - Packaging
Aquagemm is in the form of a bottle.
Our advice and expert advice in natural health
Horse chestnut, also known as horse chestnut or horse chestnut, is one of 15 tree species of the Hippocastanaceae family. It is recognizable by its palmate leaves, petiolate and fragrant flowers composed of white petals. Native to Asia, and imported to Europe, this tree grows in all types of soil, and is frequently found in gardens, parks, along paths or roads.
In herbal medicine, horse chestnut is used for its anti-inflammatory and anti-oedematous action and for its action on the venous circulation (so-called vasoconstrictory and venotonic properties). According to the European Medicines Agency (EMA), the traditional use of horse chestnut is known to relieve symptoms of discomfort and the sensation of "heavy legs" associated with mild disorders of the venous circulation and to treat symptoms of irritation and burning associated with hemorrhoids, when any serious cause is dismissed by a doctor