Herbal Essence N°18 - Detox complex

Herbal Essence N°18 - Detox complex

Traditional Herbal Recipe

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Quantity: 20 ml
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The Herbal Essence Detox Complex is a high quality plant extract consisting of ground ivy, dandelion, stork beak and goldenrod.

Saint Charles Herbal Essences are produced according to a spagyric tradition in an elaborate and multi-stage process with the aim of uniting the wholeness of the respective plants in a complex remedy. Depending on the product, up to 20 different herbs are combined on the basis of proven recipes from our pharmacy.

Most of the herbs used grow in the middle of the Bregenzerwald mountains, where they are carefully harvested by hand and freshly processed.

Alcohol 26,5%, Herbs & Spices. Contains a.o. Goldenrod, Ground ivy, Dandelion, Cranesbil
If necessary, add 5 drops to water or tea. Our pharmacists in our pharmacies will be happy to answer any further questions you may have about the application.
Contains alcohol. Keep out of the reach of small children. Store at room temperature, dry and away from light.

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The historic Saint Charles Apothecary exists since 1886 in Vienna and is the scientific and ethical backbone of Saint Charles. All Saint Charles products are based on the teachings of Traditional European Medicine (TEM) in combination with the latest findings in naturopathy. In developing them, we pursue our passion for high-quality, sustainable and effective natural remedies and cosmetics.

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