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Liquid Lotus Flower

28,90 

Food supplement based on Lotus Flower glyceric extract.
Protective of the respiratory tract, rebalancing in states of nervousness.
PACKAGING: 100 ml bottle
USEFUL FOR
• promote the well-being of the respiratory tract even in flu states • promote well-being in cases of nervousness and agitation • promote the purification of the body • support in cases of accumulation of fat in the liver
PLUS
• vegetal formula • maximum concentration of active ingredients • does not contain sugars • without artificial colourings and flavourings • without ingredients of animal origin • gluten-free and lactose-free • with natural excipients
HOW TO USE
It is recommended to take 1 ml (20 drops) per day diluted in a glass of water.
WARNINGS
Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Food supplements should not be considered a substitute for a varied, balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. Keep out of reach of children under three years of age.
EAN: 8056046911970

The Lotus Flower (Nelumbo Nucifera) is a thousand-year-old aquatic plant considered sacred, used in traditional Indian and Chinese medicine for its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, immunostimulant, anti-tumor and cardioprotective properties. The plant has always been appreciated for its antipyretic, cardiotonic properties and for its ability to improve circulation, especially when it is hot. The use of the Lotus root, according to the suggested therapeutic tradition of oriental medicine, is recommended for its antidiarrheal, antipyretic, emollient and anti-catarrhal properties. The Lotus Root is able to perform a beneficial action on the respiratory system, helps to thin the mucus and promote its release. It can be useful in case of colds, congestion, sinus infections or in more problematic situations such as asthma, bronchitis, cough and whooping cough.

In addition, thanks to its nutritional properties, Lotus Root is also an effective solution for strengthening the Immune System. The Lotus Flower acts on all states of great emotionality, accumulation of tension and internal confusion, often somatized in the body in the form of pain, accumulation of toxins or a sense of general malaise. The lotus promotes a process of physical and mental purification, helps free the mind from negative or worrying thoughts and distressing emotions, improves concentration, mental clarity and the ability to focus attention on a goal. The flower is considered an excellent ally in the treatment of any psychosomatic disorder, reducing generalized states of anxiety accompanied by sadness, tension and stress. The compounds present in the lotus flower have calming effects that can help improve sleep. The Lotus also promotes detoxification from toxins accumulated by the body due to pollution, the intake of chemical drugs or poor nutrition, thus facilitating general purification. Recent studies have shown a protective capacity of the liver by also reducing the accumulation of fat and providing benefits in cases of hepatic steatosis.

Finally, numerous other studies have shown that Lotus Flower extracts are potentially able to exert an antitumor action against different types of human tumors, such as colon cancer, and to inhibit the growth of different tumors in vitro, including the most aggressive ones such as triple-negative breast cancer. A study recently published in the scientific journal International Journal of Recent Scientific Research has highlighted the fact that this plant can be successfully associated with the pineal hormone Melatonin in controlling neoplastic progression and the symptoms present in patients affected by advanced cancer no longer susceptible to standard therapies. Various active substances present in this flower have shown a beneficial action in the treatment of autoimmune diseases and an anxiolytic and antidepressant action, increasing the cerebral serotonin content. It is a plant that has been used for thousands of years and is well tolerated, so much so that, at the moment, no toxicity has been reported.

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POSSIBLE COMBINATIONS
Melatonin, Pea, Resveralip
INGREDIENTS
Water, Vegetable Glycerol, Lotus Flower (Nelumbo Nucifera Gaertn.) Roots glyceric extract, acidifier: Citric Acid, preservative: Potassium Sorbate.
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