Used over the centuries as a natural remedy for those suffering from edema and varicose veins, horse chestnut has many active ingredients. Promotes microcirculation, as a drainage it counteracts water retention, and shows anti-inflammatory benefits. Excellent for strengthening capillaries, horse chestnut can be exploited from the bark, taken with this herbal tea with an intense and restorative taste.
Ingredients: Horse chestnut Botanical name: Aesculus Hippocastanum L. Origin: Poland
A good infusion with hyssop is useful for soothing the respiratory tract, against colds, coughs, cystitis, asthma. In addition to its expectorant and balsamic qualities, its tops have diuretic properties, for the well-being of the urinary tract and for regular blood pressure. It is also a calming infusion, excellent for counteracting stress.
Ingredients: Hyssop Botanical name: Hyssopus Officinalis L. Origin: Europe
Erisimo, also known as the Grass of the Singers, has an anti-inflammatory and soothing function useful for the respiratory tract, in case of colds, sore throats, pharyngitis and laryngitis. Due to its expectorant and anti-irritation action, it is known as an excellent remedy to calm coughs, or throat inflammations resulting from the use of tobacco.
Erisimo, also known as the Grass of the Singers, has a function that counteracts throat irritation, soothes the respiratory tract in case of pharyngitis, laryngitis and colds. Due to its natural anti-inflammatory and expectorant action, it is known as the singers' herb that protects the voice. It is an excellent remedy to calm coughs, hoarseness or throat irritations resulting from the use of tobacco.
The red vine, known by the botanical name vitis vinifera, through its leaves gives an infusion useful for its protective properties of the blood circulatory system and capillaries. It is known for its beneficial action that counteracts water retention, varicose veins, swelling of the limbs and cellulite. The decoction for external applications is also useful.
Ingredients: red vine Botanical name: vitis vinifera Origin: Tunisia
Also known as Jewish herb or golden sword, the goldenrod plant gives diuretic and purifying effects. It counteracts the accumulation of uric acids and promotes the well-being of the urinary tract, counteracting irritation. For these qualities, it proves useful as a natural support for the bladder and kidneys, and is used in herbal medicine to soothe pain or swelling due to rheumatism.
Ingredients: rod of gold Botanical name: solidago virgaurea Origin: Hungary
Tansy promotes digestion for difficult menstruation. Also useful for rinsing against toothache. Furthermore, a small amount is sufficient to enhance the flavor of fillings for ravioli, omelettes and sauces.
The cinchona bark is used in the form of an infusion or as a decoction, for its purifying and digestive properties, promoting intestinal well-being. It is useful in case of muscle cramps and to relieve feverish pains. Furthermore, the bark is used for the preparation of various aperitifs or liqueurs, having a characteristic bitter taste.
Ingredients: China Bark Botanical name: cinchona succirubra Origin: Indonesia
Agar agar is a great product for anyone who loves sweets! It is used as a vegetable gelling agent in the preparation of puddings or for dessert jellies. It has a neutral flavor and is also used as a substitute for isinglass. It must be melted at a minimum temperature of 70 ° C. The dose is normally 5g in one liter of liquid.
Ingredients: agar agar thallus is Botanical name: Gelidium amansii
The pomegranate is known as the peel of the pomegranate, appreciated for its properties. The infusion of pomegranate peel is beneficial because it is very rich in antioxidants, with healthy functions on our digestion, metabolism, skin, oral cavity and throat. It works by naturally calming gastrointestinal irritation, and is also useful for draining excess fluids.
Ingredients: pomegranate pericarp of the fruit Botanical name: punica granatum Origin: Morocco
The cinchona bark is used in the form of an infusion or as a decoction, for its purifying and digestive properties, promoting intestinal well-being. It is useful in case of muscle cramps and to relieve feverish pains. Furthermore, the bark is used for the preparation of various aperitifs or liqueurs, having a characteristic bitter taste
Ingredients: cinchona bark Botanical name: cinchona succirubra Origin: South America
Known for centuries as a remedy for reducing anxiety and calming the nervous system, this plant also has beneficial effects on the cardiovascular system. It supports female well-being with distensive properties during the menstrual cycle, palpitations and menopausal hot flashes. An infusion of Leonorus Cardiaca leaves relaxes the muscles, helps regulate the heartbeat and is an excellent natural sedative.