Ivan-Tea (Chamaenerion)

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The leaves and roots of Ivan Tea contain:
  • tannins, which have a pronounced anti-inflammatory, astringent, bactericidal, antiviral, antidiarrheal effect;
  • gallic acid (10% in leaves and 20% in rhizomes) — antitumor;
  • ellagic acid (in the leaf) — antitumor and antimutagenic;
  • a large amount of vegetable fibers;
  • cellulose polymers;
  • lectins;
  • vitamin C (5-6 times more than in lemons);
  • sugar;
  • organic acids: p-coumaric acid is an effective antihepatotoxic;
  • pectin;

Flavonoids: quercetin in leaf and pollen — antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory, diuretic, antioxidant and antitumor;

Ivan Tea is used for:
  • hypoavitaminosis;
  • hemorrhagic diathesis;
  • hemorrhages in the retina of the eye;
  • capillarotoxicosis;
  • septic endocarditis;
  • rheumatism;
  • glomerulonephritis;
  • hypertension;
  • allergic diseases;
  • Measles;
  • scarlet fever;
  • typhus fever;
  • Thrombopenic purpura, etc.

Useful properties of Ivan Tea:
  • antioxidant;
  • anti-inflammatory;
  • Antitumor treatment;
  • antimicrobial;
  • painkillers;
  • anxiolytic (reduces feelings of fear and anxiety);
  • immunomodulatory;
  • antidiarrheal, antisecretory, reduces intestinal motility;
  • radioprotective and hematopoiesis-stimulating (ivan tea stimulates the formation, development and maturation of blood cells);
  • prevents skin aging under the influence of ultraviolet radiation.

Package: Zip lock

Type: Leaves

Origin: Far East, Siberia

Weight: 70 g

Purpose

Purpose

Purpose: Gastrointestinal diseases
Purpose: Inflammatory processes
Purpose: Gastritis
Purpose: Hypertension, tachycardia
Purpose: Fungal lesions, candidate
Purpose: Libido and potency
Purpose: Anemia
Purpose: Pancreatitis
Purpose: Prostatitis