Organic Beech AQUAGEMM Maceration of buds without alcohol Gemmotherapy
Beech (Fagus sylvatica) naturally enhances kidney activity and facilitates the elimination of urea and uric acid in the body.
In which case use Organic Beech AQUAGEMM Maceration of buds without alcohol Gemmotherapy?
Beech Bio Aquagemm is a natural macerate , 100% organic and alcohol free. It contains, in addition to its draining properties, anti-aging benefits visible on your skin. Smoothing , regenerating , restructuring , it provides suppleness to the tissues and blurs the visible signs of age .
Used in regular cures, this macerate gently drains the kidneys to offer tone to the body and provides a real well-being to tired skin.
The first improvements are felt from 8 days of treatment.
Directions for use of Beech 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: Bud, Fresh maceration
Components used
50% Organic Vegetable Glycerin, 50% Water, Organic Beech * (to extract 100% of the active principles of the Beech 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
Coming from the Fagaceae family, beech is a tree that grows in the mountain forests of northern France. It is a plant native to Europe and Western Asia, known especially under the name of Fayard or Foyard.
The beech is gray and smooth bark, with oval leaves, shiny, lined with eyelashes in the early years, thin and as plasticized. It is also composed of flowers in drooping clusters giving curious woody bugs bristling with spikes, opening in four at maturity. These then release seeds of triangular section known as the feathers.
The bark of the beech contains tannins. As for the insects, they consist of carbohydrates and proteins with a high content of fatty oil.