Rosemary Bio AQUAGEMM Maceration of buds without alcohol Gemmotherapy
Rosemary without alcohol (Rosmarinus officinalis) AQUAGEMM is a powerful natural antioxidant , it strongly improves the brain functions by fighting the effects of aging.
In which case use Rosemary Bio AQUAGEMM Maceration of buds without alcohol Gemmotherapy?
Rosemary Bio Aquagemm is a non-alcoholic, 100% natural and organic rosemary macerate that provides a high antioxidant intake and richness in OPC (oligo-proanthocyanidines, flavonoids). It helps the body to get better overall and acts as an excellent anti-aging . Rosemary is also a protector of the liver and a tonic of the nervous system.
Directions for use of Rosemary Bio AQUAGEMM Maceration of 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: Young shoot, Fresh maceration
Components used
50% Organic Vegetable Glycerin, 50% Water, Rosemary BIO * (to extract 100% of the active ingredients of the young Rosemary shoot)
* 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 comes in the form of rosemary.
Our advice and expert advice in natural health
Rosemary is the subject of many historical and legendary mentions. The ancients devoted great veneration to him. It was used generously in all celebrations, whether it was nuptial, funeral ceremonies or secular celebrations. The brides wore rosemary wreaths, symbols of love and fidelity, while the guests received branches embellished with multicolored silk ribbons. We also put sprigs of rosemary under the pillows to chase bad spirits and nightmares.
During the plague epidemics, rosemary was very popular: twigs were burned to purify the air, and sachets were worn on oneself, which one breathed when one passed through the places affected by this terrible disease. History also says that the queen of Hungary, who suffered from chronic rheumatism, was relieved of her problems with a rosemary remedy when she was 72 years old.