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Dog Rose Tincture
Dog Rose Tincture
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Dog Rose tincture is rich in vitamins and valuable compounds such as polyphenols, carotenoids, carbohydrates and fatty acids. The polyphenols and anthocyanins it contains relieve inflammation and prevent joint damage. It is also rich in vitamin C, which has antioxidant properties. In homeopathy, it is useful in the treatment of colds, flu, diarrhea and gastritis and is also indicated for the treatment of bladder diseases.
Herbal tinctures are concentrated liquid extracts of herbs, which are usually soaked in alcohol to extract their valuable active ingredients. Alcohol is often used as it can extract components such as resins and alkaloids that are not water-soluble.
Herbal tinctures are used as natural food supplements, as they do not contain chemicals and preservatives. They are very strong and should be consumed according to their instructions, while in cases of serious diseases according to the instructions of the attending physician.
The usual dosage is up to 1ml daily for a period of no more than 8-12 weeks. They should not be consumed during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
Herbal tinctures are concentrated liquid extracts of herbs, which are usually soaked in alcohol to extract their valuable active ingredients. Alcohol is often used as it can extract components such as resins and alkaloids that are not water-soluble.
Herbal tinctures are used as natural food supplements, as they do not contain chemicals and preservatives. They are very strong and should be consumed according to their instructions, while in cases of serious diseases according to the instructions of the attending physician.
The usual dosage is up to 1ml daily for a period of no more than 8-12 weeks. They should not be consumed during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
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