Description
Buckthorn (bark) has been used since the Middle Ages for softer intestinal contents during difficult transit. The bark of young twigs is used. Important here is that the bark or bark be dried and stored in the dark for at least one year or heated briefly to oxidize the toxins present.
Health Benefits of Buckthorn (bark) Bio
(This summary was prepared in line with the Nutrition and Health Claims Act)
- Stimulates bowel movements.
- Stimulates bowel function.
- Helps make stools softer.
Prepare Buckthorn (bark) tea organic
Making a tea (or infusion) is an ideal way to benefit from the beneficial effects of organic Buckthorn (bark).
How to easily prepare a cup of healthy Buckthorn (bark) tea organic:
- Decoction: Max 3g per cup or 15g per liter of water.
- Cook for 10 minutes.
- 6h to infuse.
- seven.
- Drink a cup in the evening, 2 to max 3 cups during the day.
Combinations with Buckthorn (bark)
Buckthorn (bark) with Senna Leaf, Elderflower, Fennel, Anise, Cardamom in a bowel movement-promoting tea.
Sustainable Packaging
Our herbs are packed in compostable bags that are airtight and resealable, so that the flavors and fragrances are optimally preserved. The pouches do not let sunlight through, ensuring the efficacy of the herbs. With our sustainable packaging, we seek to minimize our carbon footprint without sacrificing quality.
Attention for a moment
- NEVER USE THE FRESH BARK OR BERRIES (= toxic).
- Do not use Pure Buckthorn (bark) for more than 10 days in a row. The preferred combination is with other herbs.
- Do not use during pregnancy or lactation.
- Not for children under 12 years of age.
- Do not use in cases of intestinal inflammation.
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