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Nature Lehning Calendula officinalis Hydro-alcoholic extract 60ml
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Nature Lehning Calendula officinalis Hydro-alcoholic extract 60ml

Brand : Nature Lehning Nature Lehning
€10.42 EXCL. VAT €10.99 INCL. VAT
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Nature Lehning Calendula officinalis Hydro-alcoholic extract 60ml in our organic pharmacy, Comment on advice for use and dosage with our partner Avis checked after your purchase.

  • BOTANICAL NAME: Calendula officinalis
  • PART USED: The flowering top

Description of Nature Lehning Calendula

Calendula Officinalis Lehning Hydro-alcoholic Extract is a food supplement traditionally used in the case of shallowly extensive superficial wounds, cracks, abrasions, cracks and insect bites.

For external use:

  • Help to purify damaged skin,
  • Healing

For external use and internal use.

  • Tincture, balm, ointment or massage oil.
  • Cleaning of superficial wounds and abrasions, bedsores (mix 1 part of tincture to 3 part of cooled boiled water) cracks, sensitive and dry skin:
  • To cleanse young problematic skin
  • To relieve yeast infection on the feet.

Directions for use and dosage

When applied to the skin, Calendula Officinalis Lehning hydro-alcoholic extract can locally treat small daily skin problems.

Method and route of administration

Apply Calendula Officinalis Lehning Hydro-alcoholic Extract to the skin using a clean compress.

Dosage

Apply Calendula Officinalis Lehning Hydro-alcoholic Extract to the area of skin to be treated 1 to 4 times a day .

Comment on the recommendations for use and dosage of Nature Lehning Calendula officinalis Hydro-alcoholic extract 60ml with our partner Avis checked after your purchase.

Do not use this medication in children under 6 years old without medical advice.
The duration of treatment should not exceed 1 week.

Composition

Calendula officinalis hydro-alcoholic extract.
Excipient with known effect: Ethanol. The alcoholic strength of this solution is 55% V / V.

The hydro-alcoholic extracts of fresh plants, or mother tinctures, of quality meet the requirements of manufacture and controls of the pharmacopoeia, of the manufacturing process until the analysis of conformity of the final product.

Most of the fresh plants come from controlled organic cultivation or come from wild picking, far from any pollution. Imported plants are subject to regular controls in terms of cultivation, harvesting and drying techniques.

Precaution of use

Warning never use Calendula Officinalis Lehning hydro-alcoholic extract on a wound or a superinfected lesion or on the eyes or mucous membranes.
Never use Calendula Officinalis Lehning hydro-alcoholic extract in case of hypersensitivity or known allergy to calendula or in case of known sensitivity to plants of the Asteraceae family.
Read the full list of special warnings and side effects in the package leaflet carefully.

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60 ml bottle

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