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Biogemm Rosehip Bud Organic Macerate 30ml

Biogemm Rosehip Bud Organic Macerate 30ml

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Boost your immune defenses with rosehip bud. Order Biogemm Rosehip Organic Macerate Bud 30ml in our online Bio pharmacy. Then, give your opinion on the dosage and advice for use, via our verified opinion partner.

What is Biogemm Eglantier Bud Organic Macerate 30ml used for?

Biogemm Rosehip Organic Macerate Bud 30ml is a natural remedy based on rosehip or wild rose bud . In fact, the rosehip bud is generally used to relieve problems relating to the ENT sphere , especially in children. It would also be an excellent tonic for the immune system . Antiviral, it would have an anti-inflammatory effect on ENT infections . In addition, it would facilitate recovery in states of fatigue after a long period of convalescence.

Then, it would exert an anti-inflammatory action against osteoarthritis and would be able to remineralize fragile and tired individuals.

What is gemmotherapy?

Gemmotherapy is an alternative medicine that uses extracts from the buds and young shoots of plants to treat various diseases. The extracts are prepared from plant embryonic tissues which contain rapidly dividing cells and are rich in nutrients, growth hormones, vitamins and minerals.

In terms of benefits, gemmotherapy is used to strengthen the immune system, improve blood circulation, reduce stress and anxiety, regulate sleep, relieve joint pain, improve digestion and treat various conditions such as asthma, allergies, chronic fatigue and skin disorders.

The origin of gemmotherapy dates back to ancient Greece, where doctors used extracts from the buds to treat various ailments. However, modern gemmotherapy was developed by Belgian physician Pol Henry in the 1950s. Since then, gemmotherapy has grown in popularity in Europe and other parts of the world as a natural method for improving health and wellbeing. welfare.

What is the difference between gemmotherapy and phytotherapy?

Gemmotherapy and herbal medicine are two natural methods of treating diseases from plants, but there are important differences between the two.

Herbal medicine is the oldest natural medicine , used since ancient times to treat various ailments from plants. It uses the aerial parts of plants (leaves, flowers, stems) or the roots, barks and fruits to prepare plant extracts. These extracts are often in the form of herbal teas, capsules or tablets.

Gemmotherapy, on the other hand, is a more recent alternative medicine that uses plant embryonic tissues, that is to say buds and young shoots, to prepare plant extracts. These tissues contain a higher concentration of nutrients, vitamins and minerals than the aerial parts of plants, making the extracts more potent and effective.

Gemmotherapy extracts are prepared from fresh buds , which are macerated in a mixture of water, alcohol and glycerin to release the active substances. Extracts can be taken as drops, tablets or syrups.

In summary, gemmotherapy focuses on the embryonic tissues of plants, while herbal medicine uses the whole plant to treat disease. Gemmotherapy is also considered a form of herbal medicine, but it is distinguished by the use of younger, more concentrated tissues to prepare plant extracts.

Directions for use and opinion on this rosehip bud macerate

Just take 15 drops when you wake up . In addition, the Biogemm laboratory advises carrying out a cure for two months , taking a one-week break every three weeks.

Use of rosehip bud macerate in animal health:

As a general rule, give 1 drop up to 5 kg of body weight and 1 drop for every 10 kg beyond that. Then, the drops will be placed in your pet's bowl of fresh water, 15 minutes before a meal for 21 days.

Precaution of use

  • Keep out of reach of children
  • Do not exceed the recommended daily dose
  • Does not replace a varied diet and a healthy lifestyle

Composition

– Water: 33.3%
– Alcohol*: 33.3%
– Vegetable glycerin*: 33.3%
– BIO* rosehip (in order to extract 100% of the active ingredients from the rosehip bud)
*Ingredients from certified organic farming

Presentation

Biogemm Eglantier Bud Organic Macerate 30ml comes in the form of a 30ml bottle .

Our opinion of pharmacy experts on gemmotherapy

The Biogemm gemmotherapy laboratory offers a wide range of natural and effective herbal products designed to ensure the well-being of all ages.
The range of the French laboratory of concentrated gemmotherapy Biogemm presents more than 60 extracts of natural buds including:

  • Biogemm unitary concentrated glycerinated macerates (or mother macerate) which contain all the properties of a single bud;
    Biogemm complexes, harmonious combinations of different mother liquors, which respond to a targeted health problem.

Organic rosehip gemmotherapy bud macerate products are prepared EXCLUSIVELY with fresh buds, from organic farming, stabilized directly on the harvest site. They are concentrated (undiluted unlike gemmotherapy products from the Boiron laboratory) in order to preserve all the properties of the organic bud.

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