Sage Glycerin Extract Sotya 60 ml

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Supplement that helps in the digestive processes, discomfort of menopause and during menstruation

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Sage Glycerin Extract Sotya 60 ml

Sage Glycerin Extract Sotya 60 ml

-5%
4,88 € 5,13 €

Description

Supplement that helps in digestive processes, discomfort of menopause and during menstruation. Sage is a perfect plant for women. Its leaf is rich in flavonoids and contains an essential oil that gives it its characteristic scent. The presence of phytoestrogens and its action on the sweat glands, helps to attenuate the disorders of menopause and during the rule (in irregular or painful and annoying rules). Sage leaf also has a choleretic, antispasmodic and relaxing action on the muscles of the intestine and stomach, hence its great effectiveness in relieving digestive disorders such as bloating, intestinal spasms, gas and slow or difficult digestion.

Instructions for use

Take 15 drops twice a day.

Composition

Standardized extract 1:1 of sage (Salvia officinalis) 100%. Glycerin and water.

Price per 100 ML

8,13 € / 100 ml

Pharmaceutical Advice

Sage (Salvia officinalis) is a Mediterranean herb used by humans since ancient times as a remedy for several ailments. It is listed in the European Pharmacopoeia and its leaves have antibacterial, digestive and tonic properties. In dietary supplements for perimenopause and menopause, it is often included as an ingredient to alleviate hot flashes and excessive sweat. It is also known for its emmenagogue properties (helps to regulate menstruation). It also contains polyphenols that provide anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects.

Sage extract is an ingredient found in a wide variety of food supplements (infusions or tablets) or antiseptic topical solutions. Remember to avoid taking it internally during pregnancy and breastfeeding, its essential oil is potentially toxic. It is important to always strictly follow the instructions and dosage indicated by the manufacturer. When in doubt, consult a healthcare professional.

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