CASSIS EFG 125ml PhytoFrance

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EFG PhytoFrance CASSIS 125ml reconditioned
Food supplement based on CASSIS fluid extract (Standardized and stabilized)

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EFG PhytoFrance CASSIS 125ml reconditioned

Food supplement based on fluid extract of Cassis (Standardized and stabilized) Alcohol-free
EFG are fluid extracts, produced from selected plants whose origin is traced.
They are obtained according to a patented process that respects the integrity of the plant. These extracts are standardized and ensure a constant and stable content of active ingredients.

Properties of EFG PhytoFrance Cassis

- Anti-inflammatory (1)
- Chondroprotective (2)

Garbacki N et al. Inhibitory effects of proanthocyanidins from Ribes nigrum on carrageenin acute inflammatory reactions induced in rats. BMC Pharmacol. ; 2004 Oct 21; 4 (1): 25
2 Witchl M. and Anton R. Therapeutic plants: tradition, officinal practice, science and therapeutics. Editions Tec & Doc; 1999

Other properties:

- Respiratory allergies, Asthma, ENT viral infections, recurrent pulmonary diseases in children
- Fatigue, recovery, convalescence
- Chronic Osteoarthritis, Cartilage Protection, Demineralization
- Hyperuricemia, Prevention of renal lithiasis
- Functional hypothyroidism

Tips for using EFG PhytoFrance Cassis

5 ml of PhytoFrance CASSIS EPS, 1 to 2 times / day (dosing pipette provided in the case)

Duration of the supplementation: 9 to 18 days. To renew according to needs.
To be taken outside of meals, to be diluted in a large glass of water, or a fruit juice.


Composition of EFG PhytoFrance Cassis

Cassis extract - Ribes nigrum L. (Leaves), stabilized in glycerine of plant origin.

Family Grossulariaceae or Saxifragaceae

Origin: Central and Eastern Europe - Northern Asia - Northeast France

Historical
Blackcurrant is both a modern and very ancient plant, whose knowledge of medicinal properties was passed on from generation to generation. In France, the medicinal virtues of blackcurrant were put forward as early as the 16th century in the book "La venerie" by Jacques du Fouilloux who recognized the power to cure viper bites. It was then described in the 18th century as a remedy for all evils in "The admirable properties of blackcurrant", written by Abbot Bailly de Montaran. It was said to be "invigorating, tonic, aperitif, diuretic and suitable for hunting stone".

Precautions for EFG PhytoFrance Cassis
This dietary supplement can not replace a varied, balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. Excess use may result in laxative effects.
To consume preferably before end and number of batch mentioned on the lower face of the holster.
Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Store at room temperature. Keep out of reach of children.

EFG PhytoFrance or Standardized Fresh Plant Extract are obtained by the extraction process " EFG " which respects the integrity and completeness of the active ingredients present in the plant.

We suggest you to prepare your PhytoFrance EFG blends , according to the formulas recommended by your Naturopath .

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