Green Amanita Mushroom

Mushroom The green tuberous-leaf mushroom of the Amanitaceae family is native to Europe and grows under oaks, beeches, sweet chestnuts and other deciduous trees. It is also found on other continents. The fruiting body is white and the cap has a greenish color. The less poisonous fly agaric also belongs to the same family. Ingredients … Green Amanita Mushroom

Bitters

Classification Amara pura are pure bitter remedies such as gentian, feverfew or centaury. Amara aromatica are aromatic bitter remedies that contain essential oils as ingredients in addition to bitter substances. Effects Bitters cause a reflex stimulation of appetite and digestion and an increase in gastric juice secretion. Indications Bloating, vomiting, nausea. Loss of appetite Indigestion, … Bitters

Milk Thistle: Health Benefits, Medicinal Uses, Side Effects

Milk thistle is native to southern Europe, northern Africa, southern Russia, and western Asia; the plant has been naturalized in North and South America, central Europe, and southern Australia. The material used medicinally comes exclusively from cultivations, mainly in Argentina, China, Romania, Hungary, some Mediterranean countries and northern Germany. Milk thistle in herbal medicine. In … Milk Thistle: Health Benefits, Medicinal Uses, Side Effects

Cholagoga

Effects Cholagoga are choleretic, digestive and flatulent. Indications Indigestion, bloating, nausea, flatulence, feeling of pressure in the stomach. Dosage Take 15-30 minutes before meals. Active ingredients Medicinal drugs containing essential oils, bitter and pungent substances, such as: Elecampane Artichoke Bishop’s weed Boldo Earth smoke Javanese turmeric Cat’s paw Lavender Dandelion Milk Thistle Melissa Butterbur Peppermint … Cholagoga

Detox

Definition Detox is the abbreviation for , which translated means detoxification. This alternative medical method is intended to cleanse the body or individual organs such as the intestines, liver or skin of accumulated endogenous or exogenous toxins. This is intended to prevent or alleviate illness and increase well-being. Detox is often accompanied by a temporary … Detox

Milk Thistle: Medicinal Uses

Products Preparations from the fruits of milk thistle are commercially available in the form of tablets, capsules, and tincture, among others. The medicinal drug is available in pharmacies and drugstores. Not all medicines are approved for the same indications. Stem plant Milk thistle, a member of the daisy family (Asteraceae), is native to southern Europe. … Milk Thistle: Medicinal Uses

Milk Thistle

Synonyms in a broader sense Plant synonyms: the milk thistle belongs to the family of Astericeae. It is also still known by its name: Latin name: Silybum marianum Stingweed Venus Thistle White Thistle Female Thistle Stomach Thistle Fright Thistle Milk thistle Stitch seeds Seedling Milk Thistle Fever thistle and Field Thistle The Mariendiestel in homeopathy … Milk Thistle

Summary | Milk Thistle

Summary The medicinal plant milk thistle, originating from the Mediterranean region, has been cultivated for medicinal purposes since the Middle Ages. The dried herb and the fruits of the milk thistle are harvested and used for medicinal purposes. The liver-protective properties of milk thistle fruits have been scientifically proven several times in clinical studies. The … Summary | Milk Thistle

Dosage form | Milk Thistle

Dosage form Milk thistle is mainly used in finished preparations. They are available in pharmacies as highly concentrated dry extract. The capsules, dragees or tablets have a certain silymarin content. The recommended daily dose is 200 to 400 mg silymarin. In case of severe liver problems a higher dose should be chosen. The starting dose … Dosage form | Milk Thistle