The uterus is the Eve of the plant world, which carries the primordial femininity. In Russia, the healing properties of this plant have been known for a long time, since even in princely times it was used to treat infertility
Without GMO.
Equipment:
Herbal tea Organic Herbs Uterus Borovaya 30g
Drops Organic Herbs Uterus Borovaya 50ml
Properties:
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- normalization of the functions of the genitourinary system
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- relief of the condition in the climacritic period
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- increased vitality
Recommendations for use:
Recommended for use as dietary supplements to the diet to improve the functional state of the genitourinary system. The drugs are also effective in treating fibroids, fibroids, adhesions and delayed periods. It is also recommended to take the uterus after an abortion, to accelerate healing and normalize the function of the uterus .
Mode of application:
Herbal tea Organic Herbs Uterus Borovaya :
1 teaspoon of crushed raw materials pour 1 glass of hot water, let it brew for 30 minutes, drink 1 time a day in the evening, 1 hour after eating. The course of administration is 30 days .
Drops of Organic Herbs Uterus Borovaya :
Adults take 20-30 drops (diluted in 0.5 glass of water) with meals 2 times a day. The course of admission is 30 days .
Contraindications:
Individual sensitivity to drug components, pregnancy, lactation, children under 14 years old .
Storage conditions and periods:
Herbal
tea Organic Herbs Uterus Borovaya:
Store in the manufacturer’s packaging, in a dry, dark place at a temperature not exceeding 25 ° C, for 24 months from the date of manufacture.
Drops Organic Herbs Uterus Borovaya :
Store in the manufacturer’s packaging, in a dry, protected from light in a room at temperatures from + 5 ° C to + 25 ° C, 24 months from the date of manufacture .
Release form:
Herbal tea Organic Herbs Uterus Borovaya :
Packing 30g
Drops Organic Herbs Uterus Borovaya :
Bottle 50ml
This product is not a medical product.
REFERENCE:
Orthilia one-sided (Latin Orth’ilia sec’unda) is a perennial plant growing in the forest zone of the Northern Hemisphere; a species of the genus Ortilia of the family Heather (Ericaceae) .
Folk names of the plant: upland uterus, bokoflower, upland grass, boletus, wine grass, hare salt, pear tree, forest pear, wintergreen.
Morphology:
Shoots 5._25 cm high, lane
The rhizome is long, branched, the adventitious roots are numerous, thin. The annual growth of the rhizome can reach 1 m .
Leaves are winter-green, alternate, oval or round, entire or slightly crenate, clearly petiolate, in the upper part of the stem ovate-lanceolate scaly, green or brownish, up to 8 mm long, in the lower part – light green oblong-ovate sharp-serrate, up to 4 cm rather thin. Leaves are located at the bottom of the stem, but not crowded into a rosette. The petiole is usually shorter than the leaf blade, but sometimes equal to it .
The flowers are drooping, collected at 8-18 in a dense multi-flowered racemose one-sided inflorescence. Corolla is greenish-white, almost bell-shaped, regular, 4-5 mm long, with converging petals, finely toothed along the edges. Petals and sepals 5 each, lobes of the calyx are triangular, finely toothed. Stamens are erect. The column is longer than the corolla, without a ring, straight. The stigma is wide, almost stellate, pentagonal; anthers without horns. At the base of the ovary, there is a glandular subesternal disc with 10 teeth. In the European part of Russia it blooms in June-July.
The fruit is an oval capsule up to 6 mm long, opens upwards. Bears fruit in August.