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RESPIRATORY SYSTEM

Echinacea - Reduces cold symptoms(mucus, cough, fever) speeds up recovery, decreases number of diseases of the respiratory system: sinusitis, pharyngitis, bronchitis, etc., blocks viral and bacterial action; Boosts the immune system. Contraindications: Children under 12 years old: It may cause allergic reactions. It is not recommended if the person suffers from autoimmune liver diseases. Consult a medical doctor if pregnant or breast feeding. It may interact with other substances and medications: reduces the ability of the organism to decompose caffeine and hinder the synthesis of medications that are eliminated through the liver.

Hawthron - Cardiovascular health: improves coronary circulation, regulates heart rate and blood pressure, tones the myocardium. This makes White Hawthorn useful to help regulate blood pressure. Adjuvant to medication in recovery after a myocardial infarction Support for hypertensive people Natural support to prevent vascular accidents such as arteriosclerosis, angina pectoris and mild or incipient heart failure. Thanks to its relaxing and sedative properties, White Hawthron acts on the sympathetic nervous system.

Eucalyptus or Pinus - It has a number of medicinal properties: antinicrobial properties, cold and respiratory problems, fungal infections and wounds, pain relief, stimulating immune system. Essential oils have balsamic, expectorant, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory and diuretic properties. Herbal tea: take one cup twice a day. Not to be used by very small children or pregnant women.

Gordolobo (Verbasco) Mullein - drinking gordolobo tea has been linked to several potential health benefits due to its antioxidant, antibacterial, antiviral, and anti-inflammatory properties. Mullein has the following active compounds: contains antimicrobial properties, guarding the body against fungi, bacteria, and viruses. Flavonoids: act as antioxidant agents that help improve bodily function more efficiently while protecting against everyday toxins and stressors, which could lead to the development of cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cancer, and cognitive diseases like Alzheimer’s and dementia. Its anti-inflammatory properties protect the cells from oxidative damage. It helps eliminate harmful free radicals, maintain healthy HDL cholesterol levels, increase energy, promote heart health, foster healthy brain activity, and boost the immune system. Source of zinc.

Ananas - Thanks to bromelain, It has a sedative effect on coughs. Relieves symptoms caused by respiratory disorders and strengthens the immune system. Rich in vitamin C. It has anti-inflammatory properties.


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