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Mattisson Dandelion Complex
Suggested retail price: €24.95
Mattisson Horsetail Complex Tincture is a balanced blend of Greater Horsetail (Dipsacus sylvestris, radix and success), Bitterspot (Andographis paniculata, herba) and Siberian Ginseng (Eleuterococcus senticosus, herba).
What is a tincture?
A tincture is an alcohol-based solution of various herbal extracts. These herbs are extracted from dried plants, shrubs, leaves, mushrooms, seeds, resin and flowers, among others. All valuable substances are manufactured by soaking them in pure, organic alcohol. The alcohol ensures that the active ingredients are properly extracted from the herbs and at the same time it functions as a preservative. Finally, the tincture is strained, leaving a powerful mother tincture.
The advantage of a tincture over a regular supplement is that absorption is faster. This is because a tincture is absorbed directly through the oral mucosa into the blood and therefore does not have to go through the entire digestive system. In addition, it is easier to dose in a targeted manner than with any other supplement because you can determine the amount of drops yourself.
Big Dandelion
The botanical name Dipsacus comes from the Greek word 'dipsao' = 'I thirst' or 'dipsa' = 'thirst'. In fact, part of the plant forms a bowl, allowing water to remain. Big teasel is native to southern, western and central Europe, among others. Major constituents are iridoids, saponins, coffee acid derivatives, potassium salts, tannins, inulin, bitter substances and scabioside (glucoside).
Bitterspittle
Another name for bitterspot is Indian gentian. It is native to South and Southeast Asia. Major constituents are diterpenes and flavonoids.
Siberian Ginseng
Eleuterococcus is Greek for "free" and "kokkus" stands for berry, which refers to the fruit of this plant. Originally, the plant grows in Siberia, northern China and the Soviet Union. Major constituents are eleutherosides, coumarins, sterols, lignans and short sugars.
Usage and storage
30 drops 3x daily. Do not exceed the recommended dosage.
Store upright, dry, dark at medium room temperatures. Keep out of reach of children.
Not to be used by children or in pregnancy(swens) or lactation and together with medication for high blood pressure.
Ingredients
Alcohol (Bio ethanol) (extracting agent), Greater Horsetail (Dipsacus sylvestris, radix)*, Greater Horsetail (Dipsacus sylvestis, succus)*, Bitterspot (Andographis paniculata, herba)*, Siberian Ginseng (Eleuterococcus senticosus, herba)*. *Organic
Allergens
Allergen-free
Nutritional value per 90 drops (4.5 ml) Alcoholic extracts of
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Mattisson Dandelion Complex
Suggested retail price: €24.95
Mattisson Horsetail Complex Tincture is a balanced blend of Greater Horsetail (Dipsacus sylvestris, radix and success), Bitterspot (Andographis paniculata, herba) and Siberian Ginseng (Eleuterococcus senticosus, herba).
What is a tincture?
A tincture is an alcohol-based solution of various herbal extracts. These herbs are extracted from dried plants, shrubs, leaves, mushrooms, seeds, resin and flowers, among others. All valuable substances are manufactured by soaking them in pure, organic alcohol. The alcohol ensures that the active ingredients are properly extracted from the herbs and at the same time it functions as a preservative. Finally, the tincture is strained, leaving a powerful mother tincture.
The advantage of a tincture over a regular supplement is that absorption is faster. This is because a tincture is absorbed directly through the oral mucosa into the blood and therefore does not have to go through the entire digestive system. In addition, it is easier to dose in a targeted manner than with any other supplement because you can determine the amount of drops yourself.
Big Dandelion
The botanical name Dipsacus comes from the Greek word 'dipsao' = 'I thirst' or 'dipsa' = 'thirst'. In fact, part of the plant forms a bowl, allowing water to remain. Big teasel is native to southern, western and central Europe, among others. Major constituents are iridoids, saponins, coffee acid derivatives, potassium salts, tannins, inulin, bitter substances and scabioside (glucoside).
Bitterspittle
Another name for bitterspot is Indian gentian. It is native to South and Southeast Asia. Major constituents are diterpenes and flavonoids.
Siberian Ginseng
Eleuterococcus is Greek for "free" and "kokkus" stands for berry, which refers to the fruit of this plant. Originally, the plant grows in Siberia, northern China and the Soviet Union. Major constituents are eleutherosides, coumarins, sterols, lignans and short sugars.
Usage and storage
30 drops 3x daily. Do not exceed the recommended dosage.
Store upright, dry, dark at medium room temperatures. Keep out of reach of children.
Not to be used by children or in pregnancy(swens) or lactation and together with medication for high blood pressure.
Ingredients
Alcohol (Bio ethanol) (extracting agent), Greater Horsetail (Dipsacus sylvestris, radix)*, Greater Horsetail (Dipsacus sylvestis, succus)*, Bitterspot (Andographis paniculata, herba)*, Siberian Ginseng (Eleuterococcus senticosus, herba)*. *Organic
Allergens
Allergen-free
Nutritional value per 90 drops (4.5 ml) Alcoholic extracts of
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