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CERES Geranium robertianum, treating upset stomach, nosebleeds in children, nosebleed

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CERES Geranium robertianum mother tincture, treating upset stomach, nosebleeds in children, nosebleed

pack size:20ml Dosage form:drops

geranium robertianum benefits:

Herb-robert was traditionally used as an antiseptic, as well as to treat stomach upset and nosebleeds.

Geranium robertianum

cranesbill mother tincture.

active CERES Geranium robertianum, treating upset stomach, nosebleeds in children, nosebleed ingredients

  • 1 ml Geranium robertianum mother tincture

CERES Geranium robertianum, treating upset stomach, nosebleeds in children, nosebleed excipients

  • ethanol

active ingredients

  • 1 ml Geranium robertianum mother tincture

excipients

  • ethanol

Cranesbill mother tincture

Plant parts used: fresh flowering herb

Essence of the plant:

The cranesbill has a pulling, cleansing and detoxifying effect, especially in relation to toxins that were applied suddenly and mostly through external influences, such as insecticides. There are also analogous "poisonings" on the mental level through suffering mental or physical violence or as a result of traumatizing experiences. Frights or an unexpected, heavy loss can inject a kind of psychic poison that produces mental paralysis, an apathy. In such conditions, geranium intervenes effectively. In the case of psychologically induced shock states, a solution is possible within a very short time with Geranium Ø. On the physical level, Geranium robertianum has a specific, activating effect on the lymph flow.

Ingredients
tannins

Important note : All medicinal plant information only provides a general overview of the use of common medicinal plants and can in no way replace advice from a doctor, pharmacist or naturopath. A sensible therapy is only possible if all individual characteristics are taken into account, e.g. type and duration of the complaints, concomitant diseases, etc., which can only be discussed in a personal conversation with an expert.

Ask your doctor, alternative practitioner or pharmacist about risks and side effects.