Organic Solidago complex tincture - 100 ml
Mattisson Solidago complex tincture is a balanced mix of Goldenrod (Solidago virgaurea, herba), Bearberry (Arctostaphylos uva ursi, folium), Birch (Betula pubescens, folium) and Cat's Whisker (Orhosyphon aristatus, folium).
What is a tincture?
A tincture is a solution of various herbal extracts on an alcohol basis. These herbs are extracted from dried plants, shrubs, leaves, mushrooms, seeds, resin and flowers. All valuable substances are produced by steeping 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. A tincture is absorbed directly into the blood via the oral mucosa and therefore does not have to go through the entire digestive process. In addition, it is easier to precisely dose than with another supplement, because you can determine the amount of drops yourself.
Goldenrod
Solidago comes from the Latin word for healing and strengthening: 'solidare', pointing to its ancient reputation as a wound healing agent. This plant originally grows in Europe and Western Asia. The important ingredients are flavonoids, triterpene saponins and phenolic acids.
Bearberry
Arctostaphylos comes from the Greek words 'arktos' and 'staphyle' which mean bear and grapes. Apparently bears love these grapes. The Bearberry originally comes from the colder areas of the Northern Hemisphere (Iceland, Scandinavia and North America). The most important ingredients are glycosides, tannins, flavonoids and triterpenes.
Birch
Betula is derived from the Celtic 'betu' which stands for hitting. This name refers to the old Scandinavian custom of hitting birch twigs to stimulate blood circulation. The birch is a phenomenon in the Northern Hemisphere (Europe, Asia and North America). The most important ingredients are flavonoids, essential oils, tannins, phenolic acids and saponins.
Cat's mustache
The name cat's mustache refers to the particularly long stamens of this plant. The plant is native to humid regions in Southeast Asia and Australia. Important ingredients are minerals, flavonoids, organic acids and essential oils.
- 100 ml
Organic Solidago complex tincture - 100 ml
Mattisson Solidago complex tincture is a balanced mix of Goldenrod (Solidago virgaurea, herba), Bearberry (Arctostaphylos uva ursi, folium), Birch (Betula pubescens, folium) and Cat's Whisker (Orhosyphon aristatus, folium).
What is a tincture?
A tincture is a solution of various herbal extracts on an alcohol basis. These herbs are extracted from dried plants, shrubs, leaves, mushrooms, seeds, resin and flowers. All valuable substances are produced by steeping 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. A tincture is absorbed directly into the blood via the oral mucosa and therefore does not have to go through the entire digestive process. In addition, it is easier to precisely dose than with another supplement, because you can determine the amount of drops yourself.
Goldenrod
Solidago comes from the Latin word for healing and strengthening: 'solidare', pointing to its ancient reputation as a wound healing agent. This plant originally grows in Europe and Western Asia. The important ingredients are flavonoids, triterpene saponins and phenolic acids.
Bearberry
Arctostaphylos comes from the Greek words 'arktos' and 'staphyle' which mean bear and grapes. Apparently bears love these grapes. The Bearberry originally comes from the colder areas of the Northern Hemisphere (Iceland, Scandinavia and North America). The most important ingredients are glycosides, tannins, flavonoids and triterpenes.
Birch
Betula is derived from the Celtic 'betu' which stands for hitting. This name refers to the old Scandinavian custom of hitting birch twigs to stimulate blood circulation. The birch is a phenomenon in the Northern Hemisphere (Europe, Asia and North America). The most important ingredients are flavonoids, essential oils, tannins, phenolic acids and saponins.
Cat's mustache
The name cat's mustache refers to the particularly long stamens of this plant. The plant is native to humid regions in Southeast Asia and Australia. Important ingredients are minerals, flavonoids, organic acids and essential oils.
- 100 ml