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ASMADAN TEA |
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ASMADAN TEA |
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Asmadan Tea
For the treatment of asthma attacks, bronchitis and coughing!
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Ingredients: Ginko Biloba, Lavandula Angustifolia (Lavender), Urtica (Stinging Nettle), passiflora, Eucalyptus Camaldulensis, Marrubium Vulgare (White Horehound), Thymus Vulgaris, Carduus Marianus (Gadilan), Origanum Marjorana (Sweet Marjoram), Hibiscus, Lemon Verbena.
Asmadan medical mixture contains flavenoids.
The flavenoids delay the synthesis of prostaglandin (PG), which gives them the ability to function as anti spasticity, painkillers, antitussive, muscle relaxants.
The flavenoids delay also histamines release, and therefore treat asthma and allergic diseases, reduce the tissues damage process that afoot as a result of the infection. They also restore membranes and capillaries, reduce capillaries penetrability.
Ginko Biloba ?anti-asthmatic, anti-allergic, neutralizes free radicals (anti-oxidant), improves oxygen metabolism. Improves blood flow, protects the red blood cells from the free radicals, contains flavenoids and therefore the Ginko is a breath vessel anti spasticity and improves the respiratory rate.
Marrubium Vulgare (White Horehound) ?Expectorant, anti spasticity.
Carduus Marianus (Gadilan) ?rich with flavenoids which function as anti spasticity and as anti-oxidants, protect the body and the cells from many diseases and damages.
Lavandula Angustifolia (Lavender) ?contains Tannins, Flavenoids, anti spasticity, anti-asthmatic, treats Bronchitis.
Eucalyptus Camaldulensis ?antiviral, antiseptic, contains tannins.
Efficient against Asthma and Bronchitis.
Thymus Vulgaris ?Expectorant, contains flavenoids, tannins.
Anti spasticity and antiseptic.
DIRECTIONS: 2 - 3 CUPS A DAY, AFTER MEALS.
100% natural ingredients & No preservatives
No food coloring & No caffeine
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BIBILIOGRAPHY
Nicholas H.J. (1964). Isolation of Marrubiin, a sterol, and sesquiterpene from Marrubium vulgare. J Pharm. Sci. 53: 895-899.
Henderson, M.S. and McCrindle R.Premarrubin .(1969). A diterpene from Marrubium vulgare. J. Chem Soc. (c) 2014-2015.
Bradley; R.P. (Ed.) (1992). British Herbal Compendium. Great Britain Herbal Medicine Association. Vol 1 P.218.
Wichtl, M.(1994), Herbal Drugs and Phytopharmaceuticals, Stuttgart: CRC Press Medpharm Scientific Publishers. 121-123.
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