Nanga Japanese knotweed -Polygonum cuspidatum tincture 1:1 50ml

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Japanese knotweed (Polygonum cuspidatum) or Reynoutria japonica has been known in Japan and China for thousands of years. The plant came to Europe in the 19th century. The herb is rich in many substances that are valuable for health, e.g. flavonoids, coumarin compounds, phytosterols, elements and tannins. This is a dietary supplement.

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Japanese knotweed has been used as a medicinal plant in Asian countries for thousands of years. The plant is also edible, its young shoots are served as asparagus, fried or eaten in the form of soup. In Korea it is more often served as an appetizer, while in China it is only eaten in certain areas.

In addition to its culinary properties, it is a valuable source of a substance called resveratrol. It is a compound that belongs to the group of polyphenols, which is also found in grape skins and red wine. In addition to resveratrol, parkslide contains flavonoids, coumarin compounds, phytosterols, elements - iron, zinc, selenium, magnesium, copper and tannins.

Ingredients: rhizome of Japanese knotweed (Reynoutria japonica), certified ethyl alcohol, distilled water.

Alcohol content in the product: 40%.

Dosage: 1 portion of the pipette three times a day before meals. Dilute one serving in ½ cup water or juice.

1 scoop (pipette) corresponds to approx. 0.5 ml

30 drops equals 1 ml.

Contents of the daily portion:

1.5ml of Reynoutria japonica tincture.

Do not exceed the recommended daily intake.

This product contains approx. 160mg of alcohol per portion, this corresponds to 4ml of beer or 1.7ml of wine.

Storage: store in a closed container at room temperature, protect from light and heat. Keep out of reach of children.

Country of origin: Poland

ATTENTION!

Do not use in case of allergic reactions. The product should not be used by children, pregnant and lactating women, hypersensitive people, people who are addicted to alcohol, who use psychotropic drugs. Dietary supplements cannot replace a varied diet and a healthy lifestyle. Avoid contact with eyes, contains alcohol.

It is best to consult a doctor or pharmacist when taking herbal preparations, as choosing an appropriate herbal preparation requires as much knowledge as when it comes to a chemical preparation. It should be remembered that these types of preparations can interact with the medications taken, posing a threat to health. Some herbal preparations can have a very strong effect, so you should follow all recommendations and restrictions from the manufacturer.

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