Icelandic moss (Icelandic tsetraria) is a perennial leaf-bushy lichen.
Icelandic citraria is a valuable immunomodulatory agent. Icelandic moss polysaccharides are interferon stimulants and adaptogens.
Thallus tsetrarii Icelandic contain biologically active substances of various groups: carbohydrates, sugars, lichen acids, trace elements – iron, copper, manganese, titanium, nickel, traces of molybdenum, etc .; vitamins – ascorbic and folic acids, vitamins A, B1, B2, B12, as well as proteins, fats, wax, gum and pigments.
Act:
The mucous substances of cetraria act envelopingly on the mucous membrane of the upper respiratory tract, therefore, they are used for bronchitis with a strong cough, asthma, whooping cough, chronic bronchial catarrh.
Composition:
Iceland moss (cetraria islandica), sucrose, distilled water.
Indications for use:
- When coughing
- As a biologically active food supplement – an additional source of uronic acids
Direction of use:
Adults in 1 tbsp. 3-4 times a day with food. This dose can be added to hot milk or tea. Duration of reception is 2-3 weeks. Before use, it is recommended to consult a doctor.
Contraindications:
Diabetes mellitus, not recommended for pregnant and lactating women; with individual intolerance to the components of the product.
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