The laxative action of senna leaves is found useful in case of constipation, hemorrhoids and to fight worms and abdominal swelling. However, non-prolonged consumption is recommended otherwise it has irritating effects in the intestine. Also not recommended for pregnant women and those suffering from chron disease.
Ingredients: senna leaves Botanical name: Cassia Angustifolia Vahl. Origin: Europe
Anise seeds give a unique flavor to dishes and excellent anti-bloating digestive properties, which counteract abdominal discomfort. They promote well-being after meals and stimulate the appetite. They are the basis of herbal preparations that calm coughs. As aromatic and tasty seeds, they can be used in milk for breakfast, together with muesli or in a mix of dried fruit.
These fleshy and aromatic leaves of wild garlic show a smell similar to common garlic but more delicate. Perfect for flavoring fish dishes, potatoes, omelettes and for creating wild garlic pesto, suitable for filling ravioli, gnocchi, risotto and handmade pasta. In Northern European cuisine, the leaves are known for flavoring butter and for having healthy properties on the digestive system.
The root of this plant is widely used in the preparation of excellent liqueurs, and for an herbal tea with excellent digestive properties. Gentian increases salivary secretion, and for this reason it is considered an excellent aperitif and stimulant of appetite. Gentian herbal tea is also known as a treatment to soothe some symptoms of indigestion and promote stomach well-being.
Ingredients: gentian root Botanical name: gentian lutea L. Origin: France
Peruvian maca is a tuber with a particular flavor, rich in beneficial properties. It is highly appreciated in the Andes for its nutritional, tonic, revitalizing and strengthening qualities. Maca is also known as Peruvian ginseng, for enhancing male sexual performance. It is proposed in herbal medicine as a natural remedy for metabolic support. The recommended dosage is 5 grams 1/2 times a day.
The Peruvian red maca is used in herbal medicine for its nutritional, tonic, revitalizing qualities against stress and fatigue. It is highly valued for its amino acid content, which is useful for increasing muscle strength and endurance. It is a root also known as Peruvian ginseng. It is proposed as an excellent nutrient for metabolic support. The recommended dosage is 5 grams 1/2 times a day.
The dandelion leaves cleanses the liver, stimulates the liver and kidney functions, excellent detoxifier, helps eliminate cholesterol, diuretic, provides relief in case of rheumatism. Excellent hot drink.
Ingredienti: Tarassaco Nome botanico: Taraxacum Officinale (L.) Origine: Europe Oriental
Definita “grano de oro” dagli antichi popoli Maya e Inca, è un superfood delle Ande ricco di proteine, fibre alimentari, minerali preziosi e privo di glutine. Il seme di questa pianta può presentarsi in diversi colori, tra cui il bianco di questo tipo di Quinoa, dal sapore delicato. Si utilizza in cucina come un cereale integrale, che regola la digestione e sazia, ottimo per primi, insalate e contorni.
Quinoa was defined by the Inca people and the Maya as grano de oro, or grain of the Andes. Proteins, carbohydrates, fats, dietary fiber and minerals such as phosphorus, iron, sodium, magnesium and zinc make it a rather complete food.
The prunes of Agen have a high mineral content, which makes them suitable for the balance of the body and the regularity of intestinal transit. They help to keep the tissues toned, counteracting stretch marks and flaccidity, thanks to the properties of vitamin A, beta carotene and zinc.