Scots Pine – Syrup 150 ml
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Scots Pine Di Leo Ingredients: Honey, ALTEA (Althaea officinalis L.) root-fluid extract, LIQUORICE (Glycyrrhiza glabra L.) root-fluid extract, SCOTLAND PINE (Pinus sylvestris L.) buds-essential oil 0.24%, extract of Propolis, natural flavourings. Keywords: Cough, Bronchitis, Abundant sputum Code 140 - 150 ml Dosage: 1 tablespoon (10 ml) 4 times a day after meals or between meals. Warnings: Do not use in case of gastric disorders. Do not take during pregnancy. Content per daily dose: 4 tablespoons (40 ml) make available: Altea 1040 mg, Licorice 1040 mg, Scots pine 156 mg. Characteristics: The Scots Pine preparation is a syrup indicated for respiratory disorders. The characteristic of this product is that it does not contain sugar: it is made with honey. It is rich in simple monosaccharide sugars, especially glucose and fructose; it is rich in enzymes, vitamins, mineral salts, hormones and many other active ingredients. This syrup contains herbal extracts that have a bechic, expectorant and mucolytic action. All the active ingredients of the components of the Scots Pine preparation ensure that, in addition to the action against cough, therefore the bechic, mucolytic and emollient action, there is also an antibiotic type action and therefore a bactericidal. In respiratory disorders, especially during the cold months of autumn and winter, this product has proven to be of rare effectiveness. The herbal extracts present in this preparation have a bechic, expectorant and mucolytic action thanks to Althaea officinalis which has an emollient and anti-inflammatory action thanks to the presence of mucilage (25%), Glycyrrhiza glabra which is very useful in catarrhal forms. of the respiratory tract thanks to saponins and flavonoids which also have an antimicrobial action with spasmolytic action on irritative coughs. This preparation contains essential oils, with high bactericidal, bacteriostatic, antifungal and antiviral action, and Propolis which has a bactericidal, bacteriostatic, antiviral, antifungal, re-epithelizing and anesthetizing action. This preparation, in addition to not containing sugar, is free of preservatives and colorings. It can only be contraindicated in cases of ulcers or gastritis as some of the essential oils can be irritating to the mucous membranes of the stomach. Furthermore, the unpleasant taste makes it not suitable for small children. In these cases we may recommend the use of the Icelandic Lichen Preparation . Synergistic protocols BRONCHIAL AFFECTION: Internal use: Scots Pine Preparation*: 1 tablespoon 3 times a day after meals and 1 before bedtime. Icelandic Lichen Preparation: as an alternative to the Scots Pine Preparation in the same way after meals. Propol Mix 1®** or Propol Mix 2®: 70-90 drops in water per day in multiple administrations from a minimum of 3 to a maximum of 10. Tus-Herb® (S9 Eryngium): 25-30 drops in water 3 times a day after meals. External use: Compress with Laurel. COUGH: Scots pine preparation*: 1 tablespoon 4 times a day. Icelandic Lichen preparation: as an alternative to the Scots Pine preparation with the same methods. Propol Mix 1®** or Propol Mix 2®: 30 drops in water 3 times a day after meals. Tus-Herb® (S9 Eryngium): 30 drops in half a glass of water 10 minutes before three meals. Immuno-Herb® (S48 Echinacea): 30 drops in water 3 times a day 10 minutes before meals. Floral Extracts: Agrimony, Centaury, Crab apple, Impatiens, Mimulus. *Contraindicated in case of ulcers and gastritis, high blood pressure. **Contraindicated in case of ulcer, gastritis, arterial hypertension and insomnia.
Note : the information contained in this booklet is not intended to replace the advice of the Doctor, who is responsible for any prescription and therapeutic indication. This information is only an information guide and should absolutely not be disclosed to the public; it is reserved only for qualified people in the fields of Medicine, Food and Pharmacy (art.6 paragraph II of Legislative Decree 111 of 01.27.92).