When should I use Santarome Organic Birch bud to support my body?
Two species of birch are used in gemmotherapy: the Warty Birch and the Pubescent Birch.
→ Warty birch is the most common of the birches. It can be recognized by its hairless, warty twigs and clearly triangular, double-toothed leaves.
→ The pubescent birch differs from its colleague in that its leaves are more diamond-shaped and simply toothed.
Birch sap is harvested in spring, when it is most abundant. It gradually migrates to the dormant twigs, gradually swelling the birch buds.
It's no coincidence that birch sap is mainly produced in spring. As we emerge from winter, our bodies need a good drainage to get rid of accumulated waste: this is the famous spring cleaning.
In the world of gemmotherapy, buds occupy a special place. They represent the embryonic stage of the plant, a time when all its natural active ingredients are concentrated in a single point. Santarome Bourgeon Bouleau Bio follows in this botanical tradition, offering a bud macerate derived from a rigorous manufacturing method faithful to the historic principles of gemmotherapy.
For over 40 years, the Santarome laboratory has been developing natural formulas based on plants and buds. Buds are hand-harvested, fresh and organically grown. This choice preserves the integrity of the active plant ingredients, a little like capturing the growth potential of a tree in a drop of macerate. This natural richness helps to support the body's overall balance and accompany periods when the body needs a boost.
Birch bud is traditionally used in gemmotherapy to support the body's natural elimination functions. Its action can be compared to that of a gardener helping the soil to regenerate. By encouraging better circulation of fluids in the body, this type of macerate helps to promote natural drainage processes and support joint comfort during periods of fatigue or metabolic overload.
How to take birch bud
Take 15 drops a day, pure or diluted in a glass of water (200 ml), between meals. Follow a one-month program, and repeat if necessary. Shake bottle well before use.
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Precautions
- A dietary supplement should not replace a varied, balanced diet or a healthy lifestyle.
- Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
- Keep out of reach of young children.
- For adults only.
- Not recommended for pregnant or breast-feeding women, or for people on anticoagulant therapy.
- Not recommended in cases of allergy to salicylates or intolerance to non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
- Excessive consumption may have laxative effects.
- Store away from light at temperatures below 25°C.
What is the composition of this dietary supplement to support the body?
Water, organic glycerin*, organic alcohol* (30% vol.), organic birch buds* (Betula Pubescens Ehrh.).
Ingredients from Organic Farming.
Packaging:
30 ml dropper bottle.
Our advice and expert opinions in pharmacy
Gemmotherapy is a member of the phytotherapy family. It uses exclusively the fresh embryonic tissues of plants, trees and shrubs: buds, young shoots and rootlets.
The bud contains powerful therapeutic virtues. It is the plant's embryo, containing all the potential for plant development (roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruit). It is highly concentrated in active ingredients such as hormones, trace elements, vitamins, minerals, etc.
Did you know that the bud is the part of the plant that will never be affected by disease? That's a sobering thought about its powerful action.
FAQ
What is birch bud used for in gemmotherapy?
Birch bud is traditionally used to support the body's natural elimination functions, and to maintain general balance during periods of fatigue or overload.
How long does a gemmotherapy cure last?
A classic cure generally lasts three to four weeks. It can be renewed if necessary, according to needs and the advice of a health professional.
Is it possible to combine several bud macerates?
Yes, gemmotherapy is often based on the combination of several buds to act on different aspects of the patient's condition. Complex formulas often use three complementary buds to reinforce their action.